Hitoshi Ariga
Hitoshi Ariga is credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards from 2013 to 2024, with artwork appearing across Sword & Shield, Sun & Moon, and XY. The work favors cartoonish, anime-leaning character design, energetic moods, and vibrant, contrasting color palettes.
“The Spiritomb card captures a moment where the ghostly Pokémon looms ominously, surrounded by swirling orbs of energy that hint at its mysterious powers. In the background, a character gazes with a mix of curiosity and apprehension, suggesting a connection to the spirit world. The dimly lit setting adds an air of intrigue, as if the viewer has stumbled upon a secret ritual. This scene evokes a sense of wonder, inviting the observer to ponder the deeper stories that lie within the shadows.”
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Chain of Spirits
This attack does 60 more damage for each Spiritomb in your discard pile.