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Ambipom G — Rising Rivals Pokémon card

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Ambipom GRising Rivals #56 Pokémon Card

Rising Rivals·#56·2009

Ambipom, the Long Tail Pokémon, is a Normal-type introduced in Generation IV, evolving from Aipom when it learns Double Hit. This particular card, Ambipom G from the 2009 Rising Rivals set, is a common variant that showcases its unique abilities as a Team Galactic's Pokémon. Here, visitors will discover fascinating Pokédex lore about Ambipom, a detailed breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, along with its specific weakness and the card's edition history.

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Card Number
#56
Release Date
May 15, 2009
Language
EN
Set Code
rr

Ambipom is a Normal-type Pokémon often referred to as the "Long Tail Pokémon," introduced in Generation IV as an evolution of Aipom. Aipom evolves into Ambipom when it learns the move Double Hit, reflecting its enhanced dexterity and the development of a second tail. Ambipom is characterized by its two prehensile tails, each ending in a three-fingered hand, which it uses with remarkable skill and agility. These tails are not just for balance or climbing; Ambipom uses them to grab objects, swing through trees, and even communicate with other Ambipom through intricate hand gestures. Its natural habitat typically includes dense forests and jungles where it can freely swing from branch to branch, often living in large, playful colonies. Their diet primarily consists of fruits and berries, which they expertly pluck with their tail-hands. In the Pokémon games, Ambipom is known for its high Speed and Attack stats, making it a formidable physical attacker. It has appeared in the anime alongside trainers like Ash, showcasing its mischievous yet loyal personality. Ambipom's unique design and evolution method have made it a memorable Pokémon, representing the creative evolution mechanics introduced in later generations. As a Normal-type, it has a simple type matchup, being weak only to Fighting-type moves and having no resistances. Its dual tails and playful demeanor contribute to its cultural significance as a symbol of agility and cleverness within the Pokémon world.

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