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Beedrill — Primal Clash Pokémon card

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BeedrillPrimal Clash #3 Pokémon Card

Primal Clash·#3·2015

Beedrill, the iconic Bug/Poison-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, is a fierce species known for its aggressive swarming behavior and powerful stingers, evolving from the Kakuna line and holding significant cultural recognition. This 2015 Beedrill card from the Primal Clash set, a common rarity, stands out with its dynamic artwork and unique attack mechanics, making it a compelling piece from the XY era. Here, you'll discover Beedrill's Pokédex lore, its attacks with energy costs, weakness, and comprehensive details about its edition history and collector insights.

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Card Number
#3
Release Date
February 3, 2015
Language
EN
Set Code
XY5

Beedrill, the Poison Bee Pokémon, is a formidable Bug/Poison type known for its aggressive nature and powerful stingers. Introduced in Generation I, Beedrill is the final evolution of the Weedle line, evolving from Kakuna. It’s often depicted in swarms, flying at incredible speeds and attacking with its sharp, toxic forearms and tail stinger. In the games, Beedrill is recognized for its high Attack and Speed stats, making it a quick and potent offensive threat, especially when utilized with abilities like Adaptability. Its natural habitat includes forests and grasslands, where it fiercely defends its territory and young. Beedrill typically feeds on tree sap and nectar, but its territorial instincts often lead to confrontations with other Pokémon and even humans who wander too close. In the anime, Beedrill has been a recurring antagonist, famously chasing Ash and his Pokémon, highlighting its dangerous and persistent character. Its design, reminiscent of a wasp or hornet, has cemented its place as one of the more iconic and visually striking early-generation Pokémon.

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