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Card 109Ascended Heroes #109 Pokémon Card
Ascended Heroes·#109·2025
Gible, the charming yet fierce Land Shark Pokémon, is a Dragon/Ground type introduced in Generation IV, renowned for its evolution into the mighty Garchomp and its cultural significance in the Pokémon world. This specific Cynthia's Gible card from the 2025 Ascended Heroes set is a common rarity, standing out with its unique attack mechanic and thematic connection to a beloved Champion. Here, visitors will discover Gible's Pokédex lore, the card's mechanics including its 70 HP and the Resistance-ignoring Rock Hurl attack, its Grass weakness, and its edition history.
Read more ↓- Card Number
- #109
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- me2-5
Gible, the Land Shark Pokémon, is a Dragon/Ground type introduced in Generation IV. Known for its deceptively cute appearance, Gible evolves into Gabite and then into the formidable Garchomp, a pseudo-legendary Pokémon renowned for its speed and power. Gible's natural habitat is typically within caves or rocky mountainous regions, where it lies in wait for unsuspecting prey. Its diet consists primarily of smaller Pokémon that wander into its territory, which it ambushes by leaping out and chomping them with its strong jaws. In the games, Gible is often a rare find, adding to its allure. In the anime, Ash Ketchum famously caught a Gible, highlighting its playful yet fierce personality. Gible's unique typing gives it an interesting set of resistances and weaknesses, making it a strategic choice in battles. Culturally, Gible represents a blend of cuteness and raw power, embodying the potential for growth and strength. Its evolutionary line is celebrated for its competitive viability and iconic designs, making Gible a beloved starter in many fans' hearts. The lore often mentions its powerful bite, sometimes chipping its own teeth due to the force of its attacks, further emphasizing its predatory nature despite its small stature.
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