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Bronzor
Arceus·#34·2009
Bronzor, the enigmatic Bronze Pokémon, is a dual Steel/Psychic-type first appearing in Generation IV, renowned for its ancient origins and unique reflective capabilities. This particular Bronzor card, from the 2009 Arceus set, is a common non-holo variant notable for its strategic attack mechanic and the distinctive artistic style of its illustrator. Here, visitors will discover everything from Bronzor's extensive Pokédex lore and its powerful attacks with their specific energy costs, to the card's weakness, resistance, and detailed edition history.
Read more ↓- Card Number
- #34
- Release Date
- November 3, 2009
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- ar
Bronzor, the Bronze Pokémon, is a Steel/Psychic-type introduced in Generation IV, making its debut in the Sinnoh region with Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. This ancient Pokémon is known for its flat, disc-like body, which resembles an antique bronze mirror or bell. According to Pokédex entries, Bronzor often resides in ancient ruins and caves, where it is said to have existed for over 2,000 years, connecting it to historical artifacts and legends. Its diet is believed to consist of minerals found in the earth, which it absorbs through its metallic body. Bronzor evolves into Bronzong starting at Level 33, gaining increased defensive capabilities and a more bell-like appearance. As a Steel/Psychic type, Bronzor has a unique type matchup, being resistant to many types like Normal, Flying, Rock, Steel, Grass, Ice, Dragon, and Fairy, and immune to Poison. However, it is vulnerable to Fire, Ground, Ghost, and Dark-type attacks. In the games, Bronzor and Bronzong are often encountered as sturdy defensive Pokémon, with abilities like Levitate or Heatproof that further enhance their strategic value. In the anime, Bronzor typically appears in episodes exploring ancient sites or involving mysterious phenomena, reinforcing its connection to history and the unknown. Its design, inspired by ancient artifacts, gives it a distinct cultural significance, representing the blend of history and mystery within the Pokémon world.
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