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Beedrill D — Delta Species Pokémon card

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Beedrill D

Delta Species·#1·2005

Beedrill, a formidable Bug/Poison-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, is renowned for its aggressive nature and powerful stings, evolving from Kakuna after starting as Weedle, and holds a significant place in early Pokémon lore. This particular card, from the 2005 EX Delta Species set, showcases a unique Delta Species variant of Beedrill, making it a standout and highly collectible piece for its distinct typing and artwork.

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Card Number
#1
Release Date
October 30, 2005
Language
EN
Set Code
ds

Beedrill is a fierce Bug/Poison-type Pokémon first introduced in Generation I, evolving from Kakuna, which itself evolves from Weedle. Known for its aggressive territorial behavior and lightning-fast attacks, Beedrill is easily recognizable by its two large, pointed stings on its forelegs and a third, smaller one on its tail. These stings are not merely for show; they are capable of delivering potent venom that can quickly incapacitate opponents. Beedrill typically inhabits forests and dense woodlands, often forming large colonies where they fiercely protect their young. Their diet primarily consists of tree sap and nectar, but they are also known to prey on smaller insects. In the Pokémon games, Beedrill is often an early-game powerhouse for trainers who prioritize speed and offensive pressure. In the anime, Beedrill are frequently depicted as formidable wild Pokémon, famously posing a threat to Ash and his friends. Its distinct design and early appearance have cemented Beedrill as an iconic Pokémon, symbolizing the untamed and dangerous aspects of the Kanto region's wilderness. Its Bug/Poison typing gives it unique matchups, being weak to Fire, Flying, Psychic, and Rock, but resistant to Fighting, Bug, Poison, and Grass types. This particular Delta Species variant, however, introduces exciting new type dynamics.

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