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Dugtrio — Sword & Shield Pokémon card

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DugtrioSword & Shield #93 Pokémon Card

Sword & Shield·#93·2020

Dugtrio, a Ground-type Pokémon from Generation I, is famously known for being a trio of Diglett and its ability to cause earthquakes, making it a culturally significant and recognizable figure. This specific card, #93 from the 2020 Sword & Shield base set, is a common variant that beautifully showcases the Pokémon's dynamic nature through its artwork. Here, visitors will find a comprehensive look at Dugtrio's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including HP, attack details with energy costs, and weakness, along with the card's edition history.

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Card Number
#93
Release Date
February 6, 2020
Language
EN
Set Code
SWSH1

Dugtrio is a Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, evolving from Diglett at level 26. It is famously depicted as three Diglett sharing a single body, though their subterranean structure remains a mystery, adding to its mystique. According to Pokédex entries, Dugtrio's three heads constantly move and burrow, creating tremors and earthquakes. They are highly efficient at digging, capable of reaching depths of 60 miles underground, which contributes to their ability to cause significant seismic activity. Their natural habitat is typically sandy or rocky terrain where they can easily burrow and move. In the anime, Dugtrio often appear in episodes involving construction or excavation, highlighting their digging prowess. Their unique appearance as a trio of heads has made them memorable, often appearing in fan art and discussions about the more unusual Pokémon designs. As a Ground type, Dugtrio is strong against Fire, Electric, Poison, Rock, and Steel types, but weak against Water, Grass, and Ice types. Its speed and ability to cause status conditions like paralysis (through Arena Trap in some games) make it a strategic choice in battles.

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