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Bergmite — Steam Siege Pokémon card

Market Price

$0.15

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Graded Prices

PSA 10

$30.93

PSA 9.5

$12.00

PSA 9

$10.52

PSA 8

$10.52

PSA 7

$10.52

BergmiteSteam Siege #36 Pokémon Card

Steam Siege·#36·2016

Bergmite, the Ice Chunk Pokémon, is an Ice-type creature introduced in Generation VI, known for its resilience in frigid environments and its evolution into the massive Avalugg. This specific card, #36 from the 2016 Steam Siege set, is a common variant that stands out with its defensive Ice Block attack and serene artwork. Here, visitors will discover Bergmite's Pokédex lore, the card's mechanics including its attacks and energy costs, as well as its edition history and unique attributes.

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Card Number
#36
Release Date
August 2, 2016
Language
EN
Set Code
XY11

Bergmite is the Ice Chunk Pokémon, an Ice-type creature introduced in Generation VI. It evolves into Avalugg starting at level 37. Its Pokédex entries often highlight its ability to create a protective armor of ice and its preference for extremely cold environments. Bergmite's natural habitat is typically found in mountainous regions and icy caves, where it can be seen clinging to larger Pokémon like Avalugg or to ice formations. Its diet is believed to consist of small ice particles and water, which it absorbs to maintain its icy body. In the games, Bergmite is a relatively common encounter in its native regions, often serving as an early-game Ice-type Pokémon for trainers. In the anime, Bergmite has appeared in various episodes, showcasing its defensive capabilities and its strong bond with its evolved form. Its design, resembling a block of ice with eyes, gives it a unique and memorable appearance among Pokémon, contributing to its cultural significance as a simple yet resilient creature of the cold.

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Ungraded$0
Grade 9$11
Grade 9.5$12
SGC 10$19
CGC 10$25
PSA 10$31
BGS 10$40
BGS 10 Black$200
CGC 10 Pristine$45

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