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Fraxure — Plasma Blast Pokémon card

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Fraxure

Plasma Blast·#68·2013

Fraxure, the Axe Jaw Pokémon, is a formidable Dragon-type from Generation V, serving as the middle stage in the powerful Axew-Fraxure-Haxorus evolution line and holding significant cultural recognition among fans. This specific card, #68 from the 2013 Plasma Blast set, is a common variant that stands out for its detailed artwork and classic Black & White era mechanics. Visitors will find comprehensive Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks with energy costs, weakness, and a deep dive into its edition history.

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Card Number
#68
Release Date
August 13, 2013
Language
EN
Set Code
BW10

Fraxure, the Axe Jaw Pokémon, is a Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It is the evolved form of Axew and evolves into Haxorus. Fraxure is known for its powerful tusks, which it uses for both combat and to mark its territory. These tusks are incredibly sharp and durable, said to be able to cleave through steel. In the wild, Fraxure often live near rivers and rocky areas, where they can sharpen their tusks against the stones. Their diet primarily consists of hard-shelled nuts and berries, which their formidable tusks help them crack open. Fraxure are generally solitary creatures, though they may occasionally be seen in small family groups. They are fiercely territorial and will defend their homes with vigor. In the Pokémon games, Fraxure is a strong mid-game Pokémon, often valued for its high Attack stat. In the anime, Fraxure has appeared in various episodes, showcasing its strength and determination. Its evolution, Haxorus, is a particularly popular and iconic Dragon-type, and Fraxure represents an important stage in that powerful lineage. Fraxure's design, with its imposing tusks and armored appearance, gives it a distinct and memorable presence among Dragon-type Pokémon.

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