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Tauros #96

Tauros — Chaos Rising #96
Set
Chaos Rising
Number
96/86
Rarity
Illustration Rare
Type
Colorless
HP
130
Illustrator
Tsuyoshi Nagano

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NormalNormal Target Together

Choose 1 of your opponent's Pokémon and flip a coin for each of your Pokémon in play that has "Tauros" in its name. This attack does 50 damage to the chosen Pokémon for each heads. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.)

Weakness
Fighting×2
Retreat cost
NormalNormal
Legality
Expanded, Standard, Unlimited · J

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Wild Bull PokémonNormalBase stat total 490#128
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This Tauros card is an Illustration Rare featured as a secret rare (96/86) in the Chaos Rising expansion of the Mega Evolution series. Illustrated by Tsuyoshi Nagano, the card portrays the Colorless-type Basic Pokémon known for charging furiously while whipping its body with its long tails. The flavor text emphasizes the species' behavior, noting that the herd's protectors take pride in their battle-scarred horns, gained from fighting each other.

In gameplay, this 130 HP Pokémon relies on synergy with its own species through the Target Together attack. This move allows the player to target any of the opponent's Pokémon, dealing 50 damage for each heads flipped on a coin. The number of coins flipped corresponds directly to the number of Pokémon named "Tauros" the player currently has in play, without applying Weakness and Resistance for Benched targets.

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FAQ

Which set does this Tauros card come from?

This card is part of the Chaos Rising expansion, which features Mega Evolution. The set was officially released on May 22, 2026.

Is the Tauros 96/86 card considered rare?

Yes, it is classified as an Illustration Rare. It is also a secret card, as its collector number 96/86 exceeds the standard set size of 86 cards.

How much is the Tauros Illustration Rare worth?

The price depends entirely on the card's physical condition, the specific version, and current market demand. Please refer to the live Cardmarket and TCGplayer prices displayed on this page for accurate valuations.

How can I verify if this Tauros card is authentic?

You can identify a genuine copy by checking the collector number at the bottom. An authentic version from the Chaos Rising set will specifically display the secret number 96/86.

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