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Bronzor — Fates Collide Pokémon card

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BronzorFates Collide #60 Pokémon Card

Fates Collide·#60·2016

Bronzor, the ancient Bronze Pokémon, is a Steel and Psychic-type from the Sinnoh region, known for its mysterious origins and evolution into the powerful Bronzong. This specific card, from the 2016 Fates Collide set, is a common printing that stands out with its dynamic artwork and flavor-rich abilities. Here you will find a comprehensive overview, including its Pokédex lore, detailed breakdowns of its attacks and energy costs, and its specific weakness and resistance.

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Card Number
#60
Release Date
May 1, 2016
Language
EN
Set Code
XY10

Bronzor is a Steel/Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV, originating from the Sinnoh region. Known as the Bronze Pokémon, it resembles an ancient bronze mirror or shield, often depicted with a single, unblinking eye. Its body is flat and circular, with small, knob-like protrusions. According to Pokédex entries, Bronzor were first discovered in ancient tombs, leading to theories about their historical significance and connection to ancient civilizations. They are believed to be living artifacts, with some legends stating they were used as tools or mirrors in ancient times, or even that they granted good harvests. Bronzor are typically found in ruins, caves, and other archaeological sites, suggesting a deep connection to the past. They are known for their defensive capabilities, often floating silently and reflecting light. In the games, Bronzor evolves into Bronzong, a more robust and powerful Pokémon, at level 33. Their unique typing gives them a strong defensive presence against many common attack types, though they are susceptible to Fire and Ground moves. Bronzor's serene, unchanging demeanor and ancient origins make it a fascinating Pokémon, bridging the gap between historical mystery and the modern world of Pokémon.

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