HJMN-JP001, a unique card number referencing the owner, can be found on the bottom-right-hand side of the illustration
Thanks to this effect, his real ATK is 3500, and he is not hindered by the chain negate effect, so he is quite strong in battle
Double prowess is nothing to laugh at
Initially dismissed as a bulk rare, worth only around 50 cents, the incredible strength of this card was discovered in late March of 2022 and its price has been steadily rising ever since

They are: Pikachu (Base Set, 1999) Charizard (Base Set, 1999) Misty (Gym Heroes, 2000) Erika's Jigglypuff (Gym Heroes, 2000) Sneasel (Neo Genesis, 2000) Shining Celebi (Neo Destiny, 2002) Lugia (Aquapolis, 2003) Delcatty (EX Ruby & Sapphire, 2003) Dark Tyranitar (EX Team Rocket Returns, 2004) Scizor ex (EX Unseen Forces, 2005) Metagross (EX Delta Species, 2005) Palkia lv.X (Great Encounters, 2008) Uxie (Legends Awakened, 2008) Crobat G (Platinum, 2009) Gengar 'Prime' (Triumphant, 2010) Darkrai & Cressalia LEGEND (Triumphant, 2010) N (Noble Victories, 2011) Rayquaza EX (Dragons Exalted, 2012) Genesect EX (Plasma Blast, 2013) Mega Gardevoir EX (Primal Clash, 2015) Greninja BREAK (BREAKpoint, 2016) Solgaleo GX (Sun & Moon, 2017) Buzzwole GX (Crimson Invasion, 2017) Pikachu & Zekrom GX (Team Up, 2019) Zacian V (Sword & Shield, 2020) Raikou (Vivid Voltage, 2020) Mew VMAX (Fusion Strike, 2021) Arceus VSTAR (Brilliant Stars, 2022) Magikarp (Paldea Evolved, 2023) When we look at the list as a whole, it's interesting that Pokmon decided not to include one card from each year, but instead put a little extra focus on certain points and notable Pokmon sets from the game's history
