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Oricorio — Guardians Rising Pokémon card

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OricorioGuardians Rising #56 Pokémon Card

Guardians Rising·#56·2017

Oricorio, the Dancing Pokémon, is a captivating Generation VII creature known for its four distinct styles, each linked to the nectar it sips, and holds significant cultural importance in the Alola region. This specific card, #56 from the 2017 Guardians Rising set, features the elegant Sensu Style Oricorio as a common printing, standing out with its unique attack mechanics that interact with discard piles and Stadium cards. Here, visitors will discover Oricorio's fascinating Pokédex lore, its card's detailed attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its place within the history of the Pokémon TCG.

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Card Number
#56
Release Date
May 4, 2017
Language
EN
Set Code
SM2

Oricorio is a unique Dancing Pokémon introduced in Generation VII, native to the Alola region. It’s known for its ability to change forms and types based on the nectar it sips from different flowers. The Baile Style, as depicted on this card, is Fire/Flying type in the video games, while Pom-Pom Style is Electric/Flying, Pa’u Style is Psychic/Flying, and Sensu Style is Ghost/Flying. This diverse adaptability makes Oricorio a fascinating creature in the Pokémon world. In the games, Oricorio is known for its signature move, Revelation Dance, which changes type based on Oricorio's current form. Its natural habitat includes flower fields across the Alola islands, where it can be seen gracefully dancing. Its diet consists exclusively of nectar, which directly influences its form and abilities. Oricorio has no evolutionary line, existing as a standalone Pokémon that transforms. In the anime, Oricorio often appears in dance-related episodes, showcasing its various styles and captivating performances. Its cultural significance in Alola is tied to festive dances and celebrations, embodying the spirit of joy and elegance.

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