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MamoswineStormfront #21 Pokémon Card
Stormfront·#21·2008
Mamoswine, the Twin Tusk Pokémon, is a formidable Ice/Ground type from Generation IV, revered for its ancient lineage and powerful presence. This specific card from the 2008 Stormfront set, card #21, is a non-holo rare that stands out for its unique attack mechanics and the dynamic artwork by Kent Kanetsuna. Here, visitors will discover Mamoswine's Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its "Ramming Strike" and "Parade" attacks with their energy costs, its weakness, and the historical context of this edition.
Read more ↓- Card Number
- #21
- Release Date
- November 4, 2008
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- sf
Mamoswine is a majestic Ice/Ground type Pokémon, a formidable creature that first debuted in Generation IV with the release of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. It represents the final evolution of Swinub, evolving from Piloswine when leveled up while knowing the Ancient Power move. This prehistoric-looking Pokémon is characterized by its massive tusks, thick brown fur, and a shaggy beard-like growth around its chin, perfectly adapted for life in icy environments. Mamoswine are known to have roamed the Earth during the Ice Age, with some even depicted in ancient cave paintings, highlighting their historical significance within the Pokémon world. They typically inhabit cold, mountainous regions and tundras, where their powerful tusks are used to dig through snow and ice in search of ancient berries and frozen roots. In the anime, Mamoswine often portray a strong, protective nature, notably Dawn's Mamoswine, which showcased its power and loyalty. Its dual typing gives it unique advantages and disadvantages in battle, being strong against Flying, Ground, Rock, Grass, Electric, and Fire types, but vulnerable to Fighting, Steel, Water, and Grass attacks. Mamoswine's imposing presence and deep lore make it a fan favorite, embodying the raw power and resilience of ancient Pokémon.
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