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Ambipom — Lost Origin Pokémon card

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AmbipomLost Origin #145 Pokémon Card

Lost Origin·#145·2022

Ambipom, the playful Long Tail Pokémon, is a Normal-type creature introduced in Generation IV, evolving from Aipom and renowned for its dual, dexterous tails. This specific card from the 2022 Lost Origin set is a common rarity, notable for its unique blend of card draw and hand disruption mechanics. Here, you'll discover Ambipom's Pokédex lore, its card's HP, attack names, energy costs, effects, weakness, resistance, and retreat cost, along with its edition history.

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Card Number
#145
Release Date
September 8, 2022
Language
EN
Set Code
SWSH11

Ambipom, the Long Tail Pokémon, is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is the evolved form of Aipom, evolving when Aipom learns the move Double Hit. Ambipom is characterized by its two tails, each tipped with a hand-like appendage, which it uses with remarkable dexterity. These tails are not just for grasping; Ambipom can use them for various tasks, including eating, climbing, and even communicating. They are incredibly agile and playful creatures, often found in forests and jungles where they swing through trees using their strong tails. Their diet primarily consists of berries and fruits, which they expertly pluck with their tail-hands. In the anime, Ambipom, particularly Ash's Aipom that evolved into Ambipom, showcased its energetic and competitive nature, participating in Pokémon Contests and even a few Gym battles before being traded. Its unique evolution method and distinctive appearance have made it a memorable Pokémon, symbolizing the adaptability and cleverness often found in Normal-type Pokémon. Ambipom’s design reflects its arboreal lifestyle and its reliance on its tails for nearly every aspect of its existence, making it a fascinating example of evolutionary adaptation.

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Last updated: April 8, 2026

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