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Exeggutor — Aquapolis Pokémon card

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ExeggutorAquapolis #12 Pokémon Card

Aquapolis·#12·2003

Exeggutor, the Coconut Pokémon, is a memorable Grass/Psychic type from Generation I, known for its distinct three heads and tropical origins in the Pokémon world. This specific card, #12 from the Aquapolis set released in 2003, is a rare non-Holo variant from the innovative e-Card era, featuring vibrant art and strategic attack mechanics. Here, you will find comprehensive details on its Pokédex lore, the card's HP, energy costs for its unique attacks, weakness, and its historical context within the TCG.

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Card Number
#12
Release Date
January 14, 2003
Language
EN
Set Code
aq

Exeggutor, the Coconut Pokémon, is a Grass/Psychic dual-type introduced in Generation I. It evolves from Exeggcute when exposed to a Leaf Stone. Known for its unique appearance, resembling a walking coconut tree with three distinct heads, Exeggutor's Pokedex entries often highlight its tropical origins and the independent thoughts of each head. These heads are said to think independently, sometimes even arguing with each other, which contributes to its quirky behavior. In the Alola region, Exeggutor has a distinctive Alolan form, becoming a Grass/Dragon type with an elongated neck, a nod to its palm tree inspiration. Exeggutor frequently appears in the Pokémon anime, often depicted as a powerful and sometimes mischievous Pokémon. It is a staple of many trainers' teams in the video games, valued for its strong special attack and diverse move pool. Its design is rooted in the concept of a walking tree, blending elements of a coconut palm with a dinosaur-like physique, making it a memorable and somewhat comical figure in the Pokémon world. Its evolution from a cluster of six eggs further adds to its biological intrigue, suggesting a collective consciousness that eventually forms a singular, larger entity.

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