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Emolga — Legendary Treasures Pokémon card

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EmolgaLegendary Treasures #RC23 Pokémon Card

Legendary Treasures·#RC23·2013

Emolga, the Electric/Flying-type Sky Squirrel Pokémon from Generation V, is celebrated for its playful demeanor and unique gliding abilities in the Unova region. This particular card, #RC23 from the 2013 Legendary Treasures set, is a captivating full-art variant from the Radiant Collection, standing out with its charming illustration and distinctive holographic shimmer. Here, you will discover Emolga's natural behaviors and lore, a detailed breakdown of the card's HP, attacks, energy costs, weakness, resistance, and edition history.

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Card Number
#RC23
Release Date
November 5, 2013
Language
EN
Set Code
BW11

Emolga is an Electric/Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, making its debut in the Unova region. Known as the Sky Squirrel Pokémon, Emolga resembles a flying squirrel with large, expressive eyes and black fur accented with white on its belly and face, and yellow cheek pouches and wing membranes. Its diet primarily consists of berries and nuts, which it often forages for in forest canopies. Emolga is typically a social creature, often found in groups, and uses its gliding membranes to move swiftly through the trees, making it difficult for predators to catch. Its signature ability, Static, can paralyze opponents who make physical contact. In the Pokémon games, Emolga is a popular choice for its speed and access to both Electric and Flying type moves, providing good type coverage. In the anime, Ash's Emolga, belonging to Iris, was a memorable character known for its mischievous personality and its ability to use Attract to gain an advantage in battles. Emolga's charming design and playful nature have endeared it to many fans, solidifying its place as a beloved Electric-type Pokémon. It does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon.

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