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TornadusEmerging Powers #89 Pokémon Card

Emerging Powers·#89·2011

Tornadus, the Cyclone Pokémon, is a pure Flying-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation V, known for its powerful wind-based abilities and unique Therian Forme. This card, from the 2011 Emerging Powers set, presents Tornadus as a basic Pokémon, showcasing its standard form and solid HP for a non-evolving creature. Here, you'll find comprehensive details on Tornadus's Pokédex lore, its card's specific attacks, energy costs, weaknesses, and a deep dive into its edition history.

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Card Number
#89
Release Date
August 30, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
BW2

Tornadus is a legendary Flying-type Pokémon, one of the Forces of Nature trio alongside Thundurus and Landorus, first introduced in the Unova region during Generation V. Its Pokédex entry consistently highlights its ability to create powerful storms and winds, often described as flying at speeds up to 200 mph. In its Incarnate Forme, as depicted on this card, Tornadus appears as a green, genie-like figure with a long, purple, cloud-like tail. This form is characterized by its muscular physique and the swirling cloud that forms its lower body. Tornadus is a male-only species and does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon. It plays a significant role in the lore of the Unova region, often associated with natural phenomena and the balance of nature. In the games, it is typically encountered after defeating the Elite Four, often roaming the region. In the anime, Tornadus, alongside its counterparts, is often depicted as a force of nature that can be either benevolent or destructive, depending on its mood or the influence of human actions. Its type matchup makes it strong against Fighting, Bug, and Grass types, while being weak to Electric, Ice, and Rock types. Tornadus, particularly in its Therian Forme which was introduced later, has seen competitive play due to its speed and offensive capabilities. Its cultural significance lies in its representation of natural forces and its status as one of the iconic legendary Pokémon of its generation.

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