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Excadrill — Emerging Powers Pokémon card

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Excadrill

Emerging Powers·#57·2011

Excadrill is a powerful Ground/Steel-type Pokémon from Generation V, known for its incredible digging abilities and its evolution from Drilbur, holding significant cultural weight within the Pokémon universe. This specific card, from the 2011 Emerging Powers set, is a common non-holo variant that stands out as an early and authentic representation of the Pokémon in the TCG. Here, visitors will discover Excadrill's Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and its place within the history of the Pokémon TCG.

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Card Number
#57
Release Date
August 30, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
BW2

Excadrill is a dual Ground/Steel-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, making its debut in the Unova region. It is the evolved form of Drilbur, a small mole-like Pokémon, and it evolves from Drilbur starting at level 31. Excadrill is known for its incredible digging prowess, capable of tunneling through solid rock and steel at high speeds, often exceeding 90 miles per hour. Its large, sharp claws and drill-like head are perfectly adapted for excavation, allowing it to create intricate mazes deep underground. In the Pokémon world, Excadrill often plays a role in construction and mining due to its digging abilities, but it can also be a formidable opponent in battles, known for its high Attack and Speed stats. Its natural habitat is deep underground, where it constructs elaborate tunnel systems. Its diet likely consists of subterranean organisms or minerals found during its digging. Excadrill's design, inspired by moles and construction equipment, has made it a popular choice for trainers seeking powerful Ground- or Steel-type Pokémon, and it has featured prominently in both the Pokémon games and the anime, often showcased for its impressive strength and speed.

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