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Excadrill — Black White Trainer Kit Excadrill Pokémon card

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Excadrill

Black White Trainer Kit Excadrill·#30

Excadrill, a Ground/Steel dual-type Pokémon from Generation V, is renowned for its powerful drills and subterranean prowess, embodying strength and perseverance. This specific card, #30 from the Black White Trainer Kit Excadrill, is a non-holo printing from the Black & White TCG era, notable as an accessible introductory card. Here, you will find comprehensive details including Excadrill's Pokédex lore, its attacks with their energy costs, weakness, and resistance, alongside its edition history.

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Card Number
#30
Release Date
August 31, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
TK5B

Excadrill is a dual-type Ground/Steel Pokémon introduced in Generation V, the Unova region. It is the evolved form of Drilbur. Known for its powerful drills, Excadrill is often depicted as a master tunneler, capable of boring through solid rock and iron plates with ease. Its habitat typically includes caves, mines, and other subterranean environments where it can utilize its drilling abilities for both movement and foraging. In the Pokémon games, Excadrill is a formidable physical attacker, boasting high Attack and Speed stats, making it a popular choice for competitive battles. Its ability Mold Breaker allows it to ignore the abilities of opposing Pokémon, further enhancing its offensive presence. In the anime, Excadrill has been featured prominently, most notably as a key member of Iris's team in Pokémon the Series: Black & White. Its evolution from a timid Drilbur to a confident Excadrill showcased themes of growth and overcoming challenges. Cultural significance for Excadrill often revolves around its industrial utility and raw power, symbolizing perseverance and strength in the face of obstacles. Its design, reminiscent of a mole and a drill, perfectly encapsulates its primary characteristics.

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