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Grumpig — Triumphant Pokémon card

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Grumpig

Triumphant·#23·2010

Grumpig is a Psychic-type Pokémon, evolved from Spoink, introduced in Generation III, known for its ability to manipulate foes with its dance steps. This particular card from the 2010 Triumphant set (#23/102) is a common rarity, featuring unique artwork and intriguing attack mechanics. Here, you will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks, energy costs, weakness, and the card's edition history. This comprehensive guide appeals to both nostalgic fans and collectors, with the FAQ section addressing common queries about this distinctive Grumpig card.

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Card Number
#23
Release Date
November 2, 2010
Language
EN
Set Code
HGSS4

Grumpig is a Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, first appearing in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. It evolves from Spoink, a small, bouncy Pokémon that keeps a pearl on its head. Grumpig, known as the Manipulate Pokémon, is characterized by its large, purple body, gray extremities, and the black pearls that adorn its head and midsection. These pearls are not just decorative; they are said to amplify its psychic powers. Grumpig's Pokédex entries often highlight its ability to use odd dance steps to influence foes, a behavior that has made its dancing style hugely popular overseas within the Pokémon world. Its natural habitat includes forests and mountainous regions, where it can be found using its psychic abilities to hunt for food, though its diet is not explicitly detailed. In the games, Grumpig is a solid special attacker with decent bulk, making it a reliable choice for in-game teams. In the anime, it has made several appearances, often showcasing its psychic abilities and unique movements. Grumpig's design, inspired by pigs and pearls, gives it a distinctive aesthetic that stands out among Psychic-type Pokémon. Its evolution from Spoink, which must constantly bounce to keep its heart beating, adds a layer of depth to its biological characteristics, suggesting a powerful transformation.

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