Amazing Plea
Choose 2 cards from your discard pile. Then, ask your opponent if you may put them into your hand. If yes, put those cards into your hand. If no, this attack does 80 damage to your opponent's Active Pokémon.
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Choose 2 cards from your discard pile. Then, ask your opponent if you may put them into your hand. If yes, put those cards into your hand. If no, this attack does 80 damage to your opponent's Active Pokémon.
Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.
Cinccino is the Scarf Pokémon, a Normal-type evolution of Minccino introduced in Generation V (the Unova region), and it evolves when a Shiny Stone is used on Minccino. Its body is covered in fur coated with a special oil that lets attacks…
“Their white fur feels amazing to touch. Their fur repels dust and prevents static electricity from building up.”
Cinccino is the Scarf Pokémon, a Normal-type evolution of Minccino introduced in Generation V (the Unova region), and it evolves when a Shiny Stone is used on Minccino. Its body is covered in fur coated with a special oil that lets attacks slip off and reduces friction, and the white fur ringing its neck resembles a fashionable scarf or boa. Known for being fastidiously clean, it grooms itself and its surroundings, and the prized oil from its coat is said to sell for a high price.
The Japanese name チラチーノ (Chirachīno) builds on its pre-evolution チラーミィ (Chillarmy), combining the onomatopoeia 'chira' (チラ), suggesting a quick glance or fleeting glimpse and a sense of daintiness, with 'chīno,' which evokes a refined or Italian-sounding suffix that lends an elegant, chinchilla-like flair. The English name 'Cinccino' is derived from 'chinchilla' (the soft-furred rodent it resembles) blended with a diminutive '-ino' ending, giving it a graceful, stylish feel that mirrors the Japanese name's elegance.
The Cinccino cards already in your collection.
Every Cinccino print in the catalogue, including promos and cards from other series.