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Card 025Mega Evolution #25 Pokémon Card
Mega Evolution·#25
Volcanion is a unique Fire/Water-type Mythical Pokémon from Generation VI, celebrated for its powerful steam cannons and significant role in its dedicated movie. This specific card, 025/132 from the 2025 Mega Evolution set, is a standard rare printing that showcases the Pokémon's raw power in a striking, action-packed illustration. Here, visitors will discover comprehensive details, from Volcanion's Pokédex lore and habitat to its attacks, energy costs, weakness, and the history of this particular edition.
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- #25
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- me1
Volcanion is a unique dual Fire/Water-type Mythical Pokémon introduced in Generation VI. Known as the Steam Pokémon, it possesses the remarkable ability to expel superheated steam from the two cannons on its back, capable of blowing away mountains and creating powerful shockwaves. This formidable power is central to its lore, portraying it as a force of nature that can devastate landscapes or, conversely, bring life-giving water to arid regions. Volcanion is a solitary creature, preferring to live in remote, mountainous areas, often near active volcanoes or geothermal vents, where it can replenish its steam power. Its diet is largely unknown, but given its elemental typing, it likely sustains itself on mineral-rich water and volcanic energy. In the games, Volcanion was distributed as an event-exclusive Pokémon, highlighting its rarity and special status. In the anime, it played a pivotal role in "Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel," where it formed an unlikely bond with Ash Ketchum to protect a group of artificial Pokémon and their home. Its design, with its mechanical-like cannons and powerful, bulky frame, emphasizes its steam-powered nature and immense physical strength. Its Fire/Water typing is exceptionally rare, making it a strategic asset in battles, as it negates its own Water weakness while gaining STAB from two powerful offensive types.
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Last updated: April 7, 2026
















