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Aggron — Crown Zenith Pokémon card

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AggronCrown Zenith #89 Pokémon Card

Crown Zenith·#89·2023

Aggron, the formidable Iron Armor Pokémon, is a Steel/Rock-type beast from Generation III, evolving from Lairon and cherished for its strength and territorial nature. This 2023 Aggron card from the Crown Zenith set is a non-holo rare, notable for its strategic "Counter Press" attack and striking artwork. Here, visitors will explore Aggron's Pokédex lore, analyze its HP, attack costs, damage, and weakness, and delve into this edition's specific history. This page caters to Aggron fans, set collectors, and players, providing insights into its collectibility and addressing common questions.

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Card Number
#89
Release Date
January 19, 2023
Language
EN
Set Code
CZ

Aggron, the Iron Armor Pokémon, is a formidable Steel/Rock-type introduced in Generation III. It is the final evolution of Aron, evolving from Lairon. Residing deep within mountains, Aggron is known for its territorial nature, marking its domain by carving into the landscape. Its diet primarily consists of iron ore, which it consumes to strengthen its already robust metallic body. Aggron is fiercely protective of its territory and the surrounding environment, even going so far as to reforest areas it has inadvertently damaged. In the Pokémon games, Aggron is prized for its high Defense stat, making it a reliable physical tank. It has also made appearances in the anime, often depicted as a powerful and intimidating force of nature. Its design, with its imposing metallic armor and sharp horns, contributes to its cultural significance as a symbol of strength and resilience within the Pokémon world. The Aggron evolutionary line is popular among fans for its unique typing and impressive defensive capabilities, often being a staple on many teams. Its role as a protector of its habitat further endears it to many trainers.

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