Pincurchin 062/185
Set: Vivid Voltage
Released: Nov 13, 2020
Pokémon
Lightning Type
Uncommon Pull Rate: 1 in 15.3 packs (6.5%)
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About Pincurchin
It feeds on seaweed, using its teeth to scrape it off rocks. Electric current flows from the tips of its spines.
Card Details
- Card TypePokémon
- Featured Pokémon
- National Pokédex #871
- Card Number 062/185
- Card RarityUncommon
- IllustratorKouki Saitou
- Release Date13/11/2020
- Regulation MarkD
- SeriesSword & Shield
- Expansion Vivid Voltage
- Standard FormatNot Legal
- Expanded FormatLegal
- Unlimited FormatLegal
- EraModern
- Production StatusOut of Print
- RegionGalar
- Generation Generation 8
Card Attributes
- Energy Type
Lightning - Health Points80 HP
- Weakness
Fighting ×2 - Retreat Cost
Colorless ×1
Attacks
- Spinning Fan

This attack does 10 damage to each of your opponent's Pokémon. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.)
- Peck30


Artwork Description
The artwork on this card depicts a Pincurchin nestled among underwater rocks and seaweed, its spiky body and yellow, beak-like snout illuminated by faint electric currents shimmering in the surrounding ocean depths.
Playability Overview
Pincurchin’s ability to deal small, consistent damage to all opponent's Pokémon supports a spread damage strategy, though its low HP and retreat cost require careful positioning.
Binder Inspiration
Main Binder Theme: Undersea VibesThis card has a fun and quirky aesthetic, with its bright colors and playful design. I'd recommend placing it on a "Sea Life" page, surrounded by other ocean-themed Pokémon. The floating seaweed and bubbly background give it a lively underwater feel, making it a great companion for cards like Corsola or Lapras.Additional Binder Suggestions: Ocean Floor / Playful / Bright Colors / Seaweed Snack / Electric Current







