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Bastiodon — Pop Series 6 Pokémon card

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BastiodonPop Series 6 #1 Pokémon Card

Pop Series 6·#1

Bastiodon, the formidable Steel/Rock type Shield Pokémon, was introduced in Generation IV as the evolution of Shieldon, known for its incredible defensive capabilities and distinctive fortress-like face. This specific card, from the 2007 Pop Series 6 set, is card number 1/17, offering a unique variant with a powerful Poké-BODY and reactive attack. Here, visitors will discover Bastiodon's Pokédex lore, delve into its attack mechanics including energy costs, damage, and effects, and explore its resistance, weakness, and retreat costs, alongside its edition history.

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Card Number
#1
Release Date
August 31, 2007
Language
EN
Set Code
pop-series-6

Bastiodon, the Shield Pokémon, is a formidable Steel/Rock type introduced in Generation IV as the evolved form of Shieldon. Its imposing appearance, reminiscent of a ceratopsian dinosaur with a strong, fortress-like face, immediately conveys its defensive nature. Bastiodon’s natural habitat would likely be mountainous regions or ancient forests, areas where its sturdy build and protective instincts would serve it well. It is known to be a docile Pokémon, feeding on grass and berries, which contrasts with its intimidating presence. In the Pokémon games, Bastiodon is often utilized for its exceptionally high Defense and Special Defense stats, making it a reliable wall in competitive play. In the anime, it has appeared protecting its trainer or other Pokémon, further solidifying its image as a guardian. Its unique fossil revival method, alongside its counterpart Rampardos, adds an interesting layer to its lore, connecting it to prehistoric times and the scientific efforts within the Pokémon world. Bastiodon represents resilience and protection, themes that resonate deeply within the Pokémon universe.

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