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Aggron — Plasma Blast Pokémon card

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AggronPlasma Blast #59 Pokémon Card

Plasma Blast·#59·2013

Aggron, the imposing Steel and Rock-type Iron Armor Pokémon, is a Generation III powerhouse, the final evolution of the Aron line, renowned for its territorial nature and formidable defense. This specific Aggron card, number 59/101 from the 2013 Plasma Blast set, is a non-holo rare that stands out with its strategic dual attacks and dynamic Kouki Saitou artwork. Here, visitors will discover Aggron's comprehensive Pokédex lore, the card's detailed attack mechanics including energy costs and effects, its weakness, resistance, and the historical context of its release.

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Card Number
#59
Release Date
August 13, 2013
Language
EN
Set Code
BW10

Aggron, the Iron Armor Pokémon, is a formidable Steel/Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It is the final evolution of Aron, evolving from Lairon. Native to mountainous and cave regions, Aggron is known for its incredibly sturdy, iron-hard hide and its territorial nature. These Pokémon are said to claim an entire mountain as their own, fiercely defending it from any intruders. Their diet primarily consists of minerals, and they are known to eat iron ore, which contributes to the strength of their armor. In the anime, Aggron often appear as powerful, imposing figures, sometimes serving as guardians or rivals. They have a significant presence in the games as well, often being encountered as powerful wild Pokémon or used by trainers who value their defensive capabilities and raw power. Aggron’s design, with its horned, skull-like head and armored body, exudes a sense of ancient, unyielding strength, making it a popular choice among fans who appreciate robust and intimidating Pokémon. Its dual typing gives it a unique set of resistances and weaknesses, further solidifying its role as a strategic powerhouse in battles.

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