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Cryogonal — Noble Victories Pokémon card

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CryogonalNoble Victories #33 Pokémon Card

Noble Victories·#33·2011

Cryogonal, the Crystallizing Pokémon, is a unique Ice-type species introduced in Generation V, known for its elegant snowflake-like appearance and solitary nature. This specific card, from the 2011 Noble Victories set, is a common variant that captures Cryogonal in a dynamic pose, representing its debut in the Black & White era of the Pokémon TCG. Visitors to this page will find comprehensive details including its Pokédex lore, precise attack descriptions with energy costs, and its weakness, resistance, and retreat cost.

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Card Number
#33
Release Date
November 15, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
BW3

Cryogonal, the Crystallizing Pokémon, is a pure Ice-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, making it a standalone species. Its unique appearance, resembling a large, multifaceted snowflake or ice crystal, reflects its deep connection to cold environments. Cryogonal are known to inhabit cold regions, often found in snow clouds where they are born. They are predatory Pokémon, using chains made of ice crystals to ensnare and capture their prey. In the Pokémon games, Cryogonal is often encountered in mountainous or icy areas, such as Twist Mountain in Unova. Its design is inspired by snowflakes and ice formations, emphasizing its ethereal and fragile yet powerful nature. In the anime, Cryogonal have been featured in various episodes, showcasing their abilities and role within their ecosystems. Their distinct design and singular evolution line make them a memorable part of the Generation V roster, often appreciated for their elegant simplicity and environmental adaptation. Its presence adds to the diversity of Ice-type Pokémon, offering a unique take on cold-weather creatures.

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