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Combusken — Great Encounters Pokémon card

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CombuskenGreat Encounters #35 Pokémon Card

Great Encounters·#35·2008

Combusken, the fiery and feisty dual Fire/Fighting-type Pokémon, is a beloved middle-stage evolution from Generation III, bridging the gap between Torchic and Blaziken, and holding a special place in the hearts of many fans. This particular Combusken Lv.24 card from the 2008 Great Encounters set, a non-Holo rare, stands out with its strategic "Bulk Up" attack and dynamic artwork. Here, visitors will discover everything about this card, from Combusken's Pokédex lore and its powerful attacks with their energy costs, to its weakness and the rich history of its edition.

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Card Number
#35
Release Date
February 12, 2008
Language
EN
Set Code
ge

Combusken, the Young Fowl Pokémon, is a dual Fire/Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, specifically in the Hoenn region. It is the evolved form of Torchic and evolves further into Blaziken, making it the middle stage of a popular and powerful starter Pokémon line. Combusken stands out with its fiery orange and yellow plumage, resembling a rooster or chicken, and its strong martial arts-like stance, hinting at its Fighting-type capabilities. In the Pokémon games, Combusken is a reliable mid-game Pokémon, offering good offensive stats and a diverse move pool. In the anime, Ash's May owned a Combusken, which evolved from her Torchic, showcasing its journey and growth through various battles and contests. Its Pokedex entries often highlight its powerful kicks and agility, describing it as a Pokémon that can deliver 10 kicks per second. This blend of fire and fighting prowess, coupled with its evolution into the fan-favorite Blaziken, contributes to Combusken's enduring popularity and cultural significance within the Pokémon franchise, representing a key stage in the growth of a formidable starter.

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