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Bouffalant — Black & White Pokémon card

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BouffalantBlack & White #90 Pokémon Card

Black & White·#90·2011

Bouffalant, the Bash Buffalo Pokémon, is a powerful Normal-type creature introduced in Generation V, known for its distinctive afro and immense headbutting strength. This specific card, from the 2011 Black & White set, is a common variant and represents Bouffalant's debut in the Pokémon TCG, making it a noteworthy piece for collectors of the Unova era. Here, visitors will discover Bouffalant's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including HP, attack names, energy costs, and effects, as well as its weakness and edition history.

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Card Number
#90
Release Date
April 24, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
BW1

Bouffalant is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, known for its distinctive afro-like fur and powerful headbutts. This Bash Buffalo Pokémon, number 626 in the National Pokédex, roams the grasslands and plains of the Unova region, often found in herds. Its diet primarily consists of grasses and other vegetation, and it uses its thick, shaggy mane to absorb impact from its rivals during territorial disputes or when charging at perceived threats. Bouffalant's behavior is characterized by its territorial nature and its immense physical strength, particularly its headbutts, which are said to be strong enough to derail a train. It does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, standing as a standalone species. In the games, it's a formidable physical attacker with abilities like Reckless or Sap Sipper, making it a valuable asset in battle. In the anime, Bouffalant has appeared in various episodes, often showcasing its wild and powerful nature, reinforcing its image as a force to be reckoned with in the Unova region's ecosystem. Its unique design and powerful presence have made it a recognizable icon of its generation, representing the untamed spirit of the plains.

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