A new arrival has thundered into the museum, and it’s one of the original titans of the rock world: Golem. This is a Golem ex from the highly celebrated and nostalgic set Pokémon Card 151. As a Pokémon ex, it features immense power and a stunning, full-art holographic treatment, making it a truly desirable piece for the collection.

Card Details

  • Pokémon Name: Golem ex (ゴローニャex)
  • Set: Pokémon Card 151 (sv2a)
  • Year: 2023
  • Card Number: 076-165
  • Rarity/Edition: Double Rare (Pokémon ex)
  • Artist: N-DESIGN Inc.
  • National Pokédex No.: 076

Card Text & Attacks

  • Type: Fighting
  • HP: 330
  • Evolves From: Graveler
  • Attack 1:
    • Japanese: ダイナミックロール
    • Romaji: Dainamikku Rōru
    • English: Dynamic Roll
    • Cost: [Fighting]
    • Damage: 50
    • Effect: During your next turn, this Pokémon’s attacks do 120 more damage to your opponent’s Active Pokémon.
  • Attack 2:
    • Japanese: がんせきボンバー
    • Romaji: Ganseki Bonbā
    • English: Rock Blaster
    • Cost: [Fighting][Colourless][Colourless]
    • Damage: 180
    • Effect: This attack’s damage isn’t affected by Resistance.
  • Weakness: Grass x2
  • Resistance: None
  • Retreat Cost: [Colourless][Colourless][Colourless][Colourless]
  • Rule Box: When your Pokémon ex is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
  • Pokédex Entry:
    • Japanese: 岩石のような 体は とても 固い。ダイナマイトで 爆破しても びくともしない。
    • Romaji: Ganseki no yōna karada wa totemo katai. Dainamaito de bakuha shite mo bikutomoshinai.
    • English: Its boulder-like body is extremely hard. It can easily withstand dynamite blasts without damage.

Collector’s Notes

This Golem ex is a Double Rare from the Japanese set Pokémon Card 151 (sv2a), a modern release dedicated to reimagining the original generation of Pokémon. The “ex” mechanic is a central feature of the Scarlet & Violet TCG era, bestowing huge HP and powerful attacks upon classic Pokémon.

The artwork by N-DESIGN Inc. is explosive and action-packed. Golem is depicted mid-roll, bursting with golden energy and shattering the very ground beneath it. The low-angle perspective makes the Pokémon feel immense and unstoppable. The textured, full-card holographic treatment makes the entire scene shimmer, highlighting the immense energy being unleashed.

As a cornerstone of the Geological Pokémon category, Golem is a perfect fit. It’s important to note that while Golem is canonically a Rock/Ground Pokémon in the video games, the Trading Card Game consolidates Rock, Ground, and Fighting types into a single Fighting type, represented by the fist symbol on the card. This modern interpretation honours Golem’s legacy while showcasing the impressive art and gameplay mechanics of the current TCG era.

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