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Card 221 — Twilight Masquerade Pokémon card

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Card 221Twilight Masquerade #221 Pokémon Card

Twilight Masquerade·#221·2024

Teal Mask Ogerpon is a captivating Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IX, a unique legendary creature with no evolutionary line, holding significant cultural weight within its lore. This specific card, #221 from the 2024 Twilight Masquerade set, is a highly sought-after special illustration rare variant, distinguished by its breathtaking full-art design. Here, visitors will discover Ogerpon's Pokédex insights, detailed attack mechanics including energy costs and effects, and crucial game information like weakness.

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Card Number
#221
Language
EN
Set Code
sv6

Ogerpon, the Mask Pokémon, is a fascinating creature introduced in Generation IX of the Pokémon universe, specifically within the Scarlet and Violet era's Teal Mask DLC. This Grass-type Pokémon is known for its mystical connection to various masks, each granting it different forms and abilities. Ogerpon is depicted as a mischievous yet ultimately benevolent entity, guardian of the Crystal Pool in Kitakami. Its lore revolves around a tragic misunderstanding with the villagers, leading to its initial isolation before eventually becoming a beloved figure. Ogerpon does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, standing as a unique legendary or mythical presence. Its natural habitat is the serene and verdant landscapes of Kitakami, where it thrives amidst lush foliage and ancient ruins. In the games, Ogerpon plays a central role in the narrative of The Teal Mask, where players learn its true story and eventually have the opportunity to battle and catch it. Its various forms, each tied to a specific mask (Teal, Wellspring, Hearthflame, Cornerstone), showcase its adaptability and the deep cultural significance it holds for the people of Kitakami. Ogerpon's design, with its impish yet powerful appearance, has resonated strongly with fans, embodying both a sense of ancient folklore and modern Pokémon charm. Its type matchups generally favor Fire, Flying, Poison, Bug, and Ice types, while it resists Ground, Water, Grass, and Electric moves.

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Last updated: April 7, 2026

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