Miki Tanaka
Miki Tanaka is credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards from 1999 to 2025, with more than 190 illustrations across series including Neo, E-Card, and Scarlet & Violet. The work is largely cartoonish and playful, with clear compositions and vibrant, pastel-leaning color.
“The card depicts Dark Magneton floating in a starry expanse, its metallic bodies glimmering against the cosmic backdrop. The trio of magnets appears both mysterious and formidable, embodying a sense of quiet power as it hovers in the vastness of space. The scene conveys a feeling of isolation, yet also hints at the potential for connection through its magnetic nature. This snapshot captures a moment where technology and nature intertwine, leaving a lingering sense of intrigue.”
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Sonicboom
Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for this attack. (Any other effects that would happen after applying Weakness and Resistance still happen.)
Magnetic Lines
If the Defending Pokémon has any basic Energy cards attached to it, choose 1 of them. If your opponent has any Benched Pokémon, choose 1 of them and attach that Energy card to it.