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Cranidos — Ultra Prism Pokémon card

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CranidosUltra Prism #64 Pokémon Card

Ultra Prism·#64·2018

Cranidos, the Head Butt Pokémon, is a powerful Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV, known for its formidable skull and ancient lineage. This particular card from the 2018 Ultra Prism set showcases Cranidos as a common, yet charming, representation of this prehistoric creature. Here, you'll uncover its Pokédex lore, delve into its attacks and their energy costs, and explore the history of this specific card edition. This guide caters to both new fans and seasoned collectors, offering insights into its appeal and answering common questions about its place in the Pokémon TCG.

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Card Number
#64
Release Date
February 11, 2018
Language
EN
Set Code
SM5

Cranidos is a Rock-type Pokémon first discovered in the Sinnoh region during Generation IV. Known as the Head Butt Pokémon, its most striking feature is its incredibly thick, dome-shaped skull, which it uses for powerful head-on collisions. Cranidos’s Pokédex entries consistently highlight its aggressive nature and its penchant for charging into opponents, often shattering large objects with its head. Its diet likely consisted of tough vegetation or even other Pokémon, given its robust build. As a prehistoric Pokémon, Cranidos is revived from an Unidentified Fossil, a nod to its ancient origins and its connection to the Earth's past. It evolves into Rampardos, an even more formidable creature with an even thicker skull. In the games, Cranidos is a relatively rare find, often requiring players to choose between it and its counterpart, Shieldon, when reviving fossils. In the anime, Cranidos has been featured in episodes exploring fossil revival and the mysteries of ancient Pokémon, solidifying its role as a symbol of prehistoric power. Its unique design and aggressive battle style make it a fan favorite among those who appreciate powerful, physically oriented Pokémon. The scientific community within the Pokémon world often studies Cranidos to learn more about ancient ecosystems and the evolution of Pokémon.

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