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Charizard — Skyridge Pokémon card

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CharizardSkyridge #146 Pokémon Card

Skyridge·#146·2003

Charizard, the iconic Fire/Flying-type Pokémon from Generation I, is the powerful final evolution of Charmander, symbolizing strength and ambition in the Pokémon world. This specific Charizard card from the 2003 Skyridge set is a highly coveted secret rare, known for its unique Crystal Type variant and stunning holographic artwork. On this page, you will find comprehensive details including Charizard's Pokédex lore and habitat, a breakdown of its attacks with energy costs, its weakness, and retreat cost, along with the historical context of its edition.

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Card Number
#146
Release Date
May 11, 2003
Language
EN
Set Code
sk

Charizard, the iconic Flame Pokémon, is a dual-type Fire/Flying Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is the final evolution of Charmander, evolving from Charmeleon. Renowned for its fiery breath capable of melting boulders and its majestic wings that allow it to soar to great heights, Charizard is a powerful and popular Pokémon. Its natural habitat is typically mountainous regions, where it can freely fly and bask in the sun, though it is also known to reside in volcanic areas. Charizard's diet consists mainly of berries and small prey, which it often chars with its flames before consuming. In battle, Charizard is a formidable opponent, known for its fierce determination and loyalty to its trainer. Its Fire typing gives it an advantage against Grass, Ice, Bug, and Steel types, while its Flying typing makes it resistant to Fighting and Ground attacks, though it is particularly vulnerable to Rock-type moves. Charizard has been a central figure in the Pokémon games, often serving as a starter Pokémon's final evolution or a powerful ally. In the anime, Ash's Charizard is a memorable character, known for its initial disobedience and eventual unwavering loyalty. This powerful dragon-like Pokémon has transcended its role in the games and anime to become a cultural icon, symbolizing strength, ambition, and the journey of growth. Its enduring popularity makes it one of the most recognizable and beloved Pokémon across all generations.

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