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Drampa — Sun Moon Promos Pokémon card

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DrampaSun Moon Promos #SM21 Pokémon Card

Sun Moon Promos·#SM21

Drampa, the gentle Normal/Dragon-type Placid Pokémon, was introduced in the seventh generation, known for its kind nature and powerful breath when angered. This specific card, SM21 from the Sun & Moon Promos set released in 2017, is a standard non-holographic printing that stands out as an early representation of the Pokémon in the TCG. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks and their energy costs, its weakness, and a comprehensive history of this particular edition.

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Card Number
#SM21
Release Date
February 2, 2017
Language
EN
Set Code
Promo_SM

Drampa, the Placid Pokémon, is a Normal/Dragon-type creature introduced in Generation VII with the release of Pokémon Sun and Moon. This gentle giant is known for its kind and compassionate nature, often seen playing with children and living peacefully in the mountains. However, if angered, Drampa can become incredibly destructive, unleashing a powerful breath attack that devastates its surroundings. Its diet consists primarily of berries found in its mountainous habitat. Drampa does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, making it a standalone species. In the games, it often appears as a rare encounter in specific mountainous regions, emphasizing its reclusive yet watchful personality. In the anime, Drampa has been depicted as a wise and protective figure, further solidifying its benevolent image. Its unique type combination of Normal and Dragon provides it with a distinct set of resistances and weaknesses, making it an interesting choice for trainers. Drampa's design, reminiscent of a traditional Chinese dragon with a friendly, grandfatherly face, gives it a unique cultural appeal, symbolizing wisdom and protection in many interpretations.

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