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Fraxure — Dragon Vault Pokémon card

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FraxureDragon Vault #15 Pokémon Card

Dragon Vault·#15

Fraxure, the Axe Jaw Pokémon, is a Dragon-type introduced in Generation V, known for its powerful tusks and role as the evolved form of Axew. This particular card, #15 from the Dragon Vault set released in 2012, showcases Fraxure as a Stage 1 Pokémon with 80 HP, making it a solid mid-game option. Here, you will find detailed information about Fraxure's Pokédex lore, its attacks, energy costs, weaknesses, and the unique history of this specific card edition.

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Card Number
#15
Release Date
October 4, 2012
Language
EN
Set Code
DV

Fraxure is a Dragon-type Pokémon first introduced in Generation V, originating from the Unova region. It is the evolved form of Axew, evolving at level 38, and subsequently evolves into Haxorus at level 48. Fraxure is known as the Axe Jaw Pokémon, a name that perfectly describes its most prominent feature: its sharp, axe-like tusks. These tusks are incredibly strong and are used for both combat and to mark its territory by carving patterns into trees and rocks. Fraxure are typically found in mountainous regions and forests, where they hone their tusks by battling each other and practicing their powerful strikes. Their diet primarily consists of hard-shelled nuts and berries, which they crack open with their formidable tusks. In the anime, Fraxure are often depicted as fierce but loyal Pokémon, with Iris’s Axew eventually evolving into a Fraxure. As a Dragon-type, Fraxure has notable type matchups, being vulnerable to Ice, Dragon, and Fairy types, while resisting Fire, Water, Grass, and Electric types. Its evolution line, culminating in the mighty Haxorus, is highly regarded in the Pokémon games for its high Attack stat and impressive design, solidifying Fraxure’s place as a significant Pokémon in the franchise.

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