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Clobbopus — Sword & Shield Pokémon card

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ClobbopusSword & Shield #111 Pokémon Card

Sword & Shield·#111·2020

Clobbopus is a curious Fighting-type Pokémon from Generation VIII, a basic stage Pokémon that evolves into Grapploct, known for its boxing-glove-like tentacles and playful yet tenacious spirit in the Galar region. This particular card, #111 from the 2020 Sword & Shield set, is a common variant that stands out for its charming Mina Nakai artwork and its unique "Bind" attack. Here, visitors will discover everything about Clobbopus, from its Pokédex lore and natural habitat to its card mechanics, including HP, attack costs, weakness, and its edition history.

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Card Number
#111
Release Date
February 6, 2020
Language
EN
Set Code
SWSH1

Clobbopus, the Tantrum Pokémon, is a Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII, native to the Galar region. This cephalopod-like Pokémon is known for its distinctive boxing glove-like tentacles, which it uses to investigate its surroundings and, when necessary, to punch threats. Clobbopus evolves into Grapploct when it levels up after learning the move Taunt. Its natural habitat includes rocky coastlines and sandy beaches, where it practices its punching techniques against rocks and other obstacles. Clobbopus is a curious creature, often seen exploring its environment with its tentacles, and it's particularly drawn to food that washes ashore. In the games, it's often encountered early on, providing players with a straightforward Fighting-type option. Its playful yet determined demeanor has made it a memorable addition to the Pokémon roster, often depicted in the anime as a tenacious fighter. The unique design, combining elements of an octopus with boxing gloves, gives Clobbopus a distinct visual appeal and a clear thematic identity as a pugilistic Pokémon.

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