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Cobalion — Lost Thunder Pokémon card

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CobalionLost Thunder #129 Pokémon Card

Lost Thunder·#129·2018

Cobalion, a majestic Steel and Fighting-type Legendary Pokémon from Generation V, leads the Swords of Justice with its unwavering sense of justice and strength. This specific card, #129 from the 2018 Lost Thunder set, is a regular rare printing that stands out for its strategic attack mechanics and evocative artwork. Here, visitors will discover Cobalion's rich Pokédex lore, detailed descriptions of its Guard Press and Metal Arms attacks with their energy costs, and its weakness to Fire and resistance to Psychic.

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Card Number
#129
Release Date
November 1, 2018
Language
EN
Set Code
SM8

Cobalion is a majestic Steel/Fighting-type Legendary Pokémon, one of the Swords of Justice alongside Terrakion, Virizion, and Keldeo. Introduced in Generation V with the Unova region, Cobalion is known for its calm demeanor and strong sense of justice, often acting as the leader of its trio. Its lore describes it as a Pokémon that fought against humans to protect other Pokémon from their wars, embodying an iron will and a stoic heart. Cobalion typically resides in mountainous regions and caves, preferring secluded areas where it can observe and protect. As a Steel/Fighting type, it boasts impressive defensive capabilities, naturally resisting a wide array of types including Normal, Grass, Ice, Poison, Flying, Psychic, Bug, Rock, Dragon, Steel, and Dark, while being immune to Poison. In the games, Cobalion is a formidable opponent and a valuable asset to any team, often sought for its strategic utility and powerful offensive presence. In the anime, it has been depicted as a wise and powerful protector, reinforcing its image as a guardian of justice. Its cultural significance lies in its embodiment of unwavering principles and strength, resonating with themes of leadership and protection.

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