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Card 023 — White Flare Pokémon card

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Card 023White Flare #23 Pokémon Card

White Flare·#23

Samurott, the Formidable Pokémon, is a powerful Water-type from Generation V, known for its samurai-inspired design and noble demeanor, evolving from the beloved Oshawott line. This specific card from the 2025 White Flare set is a standard rare, standing out with its strategic Ability and scalable attack, making it a versatile addition to any collection or deck. Here, you will discover Samurott's Pokédex lore, detailed descriptions of its attacks, energy costs, weakness, and the historical context of its edition.

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Card Number
#23
Language
EN
Set Code
rsv10-5

Samurott, the Formidable Pokémon, is a Water-type introduced in Generation V as the final evolution of Oshawott, evolving from Dewott. Its design is inspired by samurai, evident in its armor-like shell and the sharp, sword-like "seamitars" it wields. In the wild, Samurott are known for their calm and composed demeanor, often meditating in quiet waters before engaging in battle with swift, powerful strikes. They are highly territorial and protective of their young. Samurott's diet primarily consists of large aquatic prey, which it skillfully hunts using its sharp seamitars. Its imposing presence and strategic fighting style have made it a popular choice for trainers in the Unova region and beyond. As a Water-type, Samurott is strong against Fire, Ground, and Rock types, but vulnerable to Electric and Grass attacks. It plays a significant role in the Pokémon Black and White games as one of the starter Pokémon's final evolutions, and has appeared in the anime showcasing its powerful abilities and noble spirit. Its cultural significance lies in its blend of traditional Japanese warrior aesthetics with marine life, making it a unique and memorable Pokémon.

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Last updated: April 7, 2026

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