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Gardevoir — Emerald Pokémon card

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GardevoirEmerald #4 Pokémon Card

Emerald·#4·2005

Gardevoir, the elegant Psychic-type Embrace Pokémon, was introduced in Generation III and is celebrated for its unwavering loyalty and powerful psychic abilities, evolving from Ralts and Kirlia. This specific holographic rare Gardevoir from the 2005 *Emerald* set stands out for its distinctive art and strategic Poké-Power, making it a nostalgic favorite. Here, visitors can explore its rich Pokédex lore, delve into its unique attacks and energy costs, understand its weakness, and trace its historical context within the TCG.

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Card Number
#4
Release Date
May 8, 2005
Language
EN
Set Code
em

Gardevoir, the Embrace Pokémon, is a Psychic and Fairy-type (originally pure Psychic in Generation III) bipedal Pokémon with a sleek, white body and flowing green hair-like appendages. Introduced in Generation III with the *Ruby* and *Sapphire* games, Gardevoir is the final evolution of Ralts, evolving from Kirlia. Known for its unwavering loyalty and ability to sense its Trainer's emotions, it is said that Gardevoir will protect its Trainer even at the cost of its own life, creating small black holes to defend them. Their elegance and powerful psychic abilities make them formidable opponents in battle and beloved companions. Gardevoir's design often features a red horn-like protrusion on its chest, which is believed to be its primary psychic organ. In the anime, Gardevoir has been depicted as a graceful and powerful protector, often showcasing its emotional connection with its Trainer. Its type matchups generally favor it against Fighting and Poison types, while being vulnerable to Ghost and Dark types. Gardevoir has also played a significant role in competitive play due to its strong Special Attack stat and diverse movepool.

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