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Time Space Distortion — Mysterious Treasures Pokémon card

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Time Space DistortionMysterious Treasures #124 Pokémon Card

Mysterious Treasures·#124·2007

Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf, the Psychic-type Lake Guardians from Generation IV, represent knowledge, emotion, and willpower, playing pivotal roles in the Sinnoh region's lore and protecting its lakes. This specific Secret Rare Time-Space Distortion Trainer card from the 2007 Mysterious Treasures set stands out with its stunning holographic artwork featuring these legendary Pokémon. Here, you will find comprehensive details on its Pokédex lore, its unique coin-flip mechanic for retrieving Pokémon from the discard pile, and its history within the TCG.

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Card Number
#124
Release Date
August 21, 2007
Language
EN
Set Code
mt

Time-Space Distortion is not a Pokémon but a Trainer card, specifically a Stadium card, which influences the game environment. The artwork on this card features three legendary Pokémon from the Sinnoh region: Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf. These three Pokémon, often referred to as the Lake Guardians, are Psychic-type and are central to the lore of Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. Uxie is the Being of Knowledge, Mesprit is the Being of Emotion, and Azelf is the Being of Willpower. They are said to have created the spirits of humans and reside in the three lakes of Sinnoh: Lake Acuity, Lake Verity, and Lake Valor, respectively. Introduced in Generation IV, these Pokémon do not evolve from or into any other Pokémon. Their role in the games is significant as they are sought by the player to calm Dialga or Palkia, and they are also crucial to Team Galactic's plans. In the anime, they play a similar role, appearing to Ash, Dawn, and Brock under mysterious circumstances and later aiding them against Team Galactic. Culturally, they represent wisdom, emotion, and determination, fundamental aspects of the human spirit.

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