Haunter [1st Edition] - Pokemon Fossil #6
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Haunter [1st Edition]
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Haunter [1st Edition] Card Facts & History
5 facts about this card
Card History
Fossil Haunter is one of the set’s standout holo rares, and its Transparency Pokémon Power became memorable in early play because a coin flip could completely blank an incoming attack.
In-Game
This card’s Nightmare attack is a neat piece of series history, because Nightmare was later introduced as an actual move in the Generation II games that Haunter can learn.
Artist
The artwork is credited to Ken Sugimori, the original Pokémon art director whose Gen I watercolor style gives this 1st Edition holo the unmistakable early-franchise look collectors chase.
Set Lore
As card #6/62 in Fossil, this Haunter comes from the third English Pokémon TCG expansion, released on October 10, 1999, making it part of the game’s foundational Wizards of the Coast era.
Cultural Impact
Haunter’s card flavor text echoes its classic Pokédex mystique by describing it as a being that can slip through walls and seem as if it comes from another dimension, which is a big part of why vintage ghost Pokémon cards feel so eerie and iconic.
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Haunter [1st Edition] Card Facts & History
5 facts about this card
Card History
Fossil Haunter is one of the set’s standout holo rares, and its Transparency Pokémon Power became memorable in early play because a coin flip could completely blank an incoming attack.
In-Game
This card’s Nightmare attack is a neat piece of series history, because Nightmare was later introduced as an actual move in the Generation II games that Haunter can learn.
Artist
The artwork is credited to Ken Sugimori, the original Pokémon art director whose Gen I watercolor style gives this 1st Edition holo the unmistakable early-franchise look collectors chase.
Set Lore
As card #6/62 in Fossil, this Haunter comes from the third English Pokémon TCG expansion, released on October 10, 1999, making it part of the game’s foundational Wizards of the Coast era.
Cultural Impact
Haunter’s card flavor text echoes its classic Pokédex mystique by describing it as a being that can slip through walls and seem as if it comes from another dimension, which is a big part of why vintage ghost Pokémon cards feel so eerie and iconic.
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