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Tangrowth — Unbroken Bonds Pokémon card

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TangrowthUnbroken Bonds #17 Pokémon Card

Unbroken Bonds·#17·2019

Tangrowth, the enigmatic Vine Pokémon, is a Grass-type from Generation IV, serving as the powerful evolution of the beloved Generation I Pokémon, Tangela, and holds a unique place in Pokémon lore. This particular Tangrowth card hails from the 2019 Unbroken Bonds set, presented as a standard rare, a solid and accessible card for both players and collectors. Here, you will discover everything from its captivating Pokédex lore and detailed attack mechanics, including energy costs and effects, to its specific weak points and its complete edition history.

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Card Number
#17
Release Date
March 28, 2019
Language
EN
Set Code
SM10

Tangrowth, the Vine Pokémon, is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is the evolved form of Tangela, which evolves when leveled up knowing the move Ancient Power. Tangela itself is a Generation I Pokémon, making Tangrowth a fascinating example of a later-generation evolution for an earlier-generation species. Tangrowth's design is dominated by its thick, blue, vine-like arms that completely cover its body, with only its eyes visible. These vines are not merely decorative; they are integral to its existence, used for movement, defense, and capturing prey. In the games, Tangrowth is known for its high defensive stats, making it a formidable opponent. Its anime appearances often highlight its strength and protective nature. Tangrowth typically inhabits forests and dense jungles, blending seamlessly with its environment. Its diet primarily consists of small insects and berries, which it snatches with its versatile vines. The concept of a Pokémon that constantly sheds and regrows its limbs without consequence adds a unique biological dimension to its lore, emphasizing its resilience and adaptability in the wild.

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