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Garbodor — Noble Victories Pokémon card

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Garbodor

Noble Victories·#49·2011

Garbodor, the Trash Heap Pokémon, is a unique Poison-type creature from Generation V, evolving from the equally distinctive Trubbish, and has become a memorable part of the Pokémon universe. This particular card, #49 from the 2011 Noble Victories set, is a common variant that beautifully captures the essence of this intriguing Pokémon. Here, enthusiasts will discover comprehensive Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, information on its weakness, and insights into its edition history.

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Card Number
#49
Release Date
November 15, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
BW3

Garbodor, the Trash Heap Pokémon, is a Poison-type Pokémon first introduced in Generation V. It is the evolved form of Trubbish, a small, bag-like Pokémon that comes to life from discarded waste. Garbodor itself is a large, humanoid creature composed almost entirely of refuse, with its body a grotesque amalgamation of garbage. Its natural habitat is typically found in urban areas, landfills, and industrial zones where it can readily absorb and process discarded materials. Garbodor’s diet consists exclusively of garbage, which it metabolizes to sustain itself and produce a highly toxic liquid from its fingertips. In the games, Garbodor is often encountered as a common Poison-type Pokémon, known for its decent offensive and defensive capabilities. In the anime, it has made appearances as both a wild Pokémon and as a partner to various trainers, often highlighting themes of environmental impact and the strange beauty that can be found in unexpected places. Its unique design, embodying the concept of living trash, has made it a memorable, if sometimes polarizing, figure within the Pokémon franchise, representing the consequences of human wastefulness.

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