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Gible — Legendary Treasures Pokémon card

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GibleLegendary Treasures #94 Pokémon Card

Legendary Treasures·#94·2013

Gible, the Land Shark Pokémon, is a dual Dragon/Ground-type introduced in Generation IV, renowned for its eventual evolution into the formidable Garchomp and its unique burrowing abilities. This specific card, #94 from the 2013 Legendary Treasures set, is a common variant notable for its vibrant artwork depicting multiple Gible. Here, you will discover Gible's Pokédex lore, the card's exact HP, attack names, energy costs, damage, effects, weakness, resistance, and its edition history.

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Card Number
#94
Release Date
November 5, 2013
Language
EN
Set Code
BW11

Gible is a dual Dragon/Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. Known as the "Land Shark Pokémon", Gible's unique physiology allows it to burrow through sand and rock at high speeds. Its body is adapted for life underground, featuring a large mouth and sharp teeth that it uses for both digging and attacking. Gible is the base form of a three-stage evolution line, evolving into Gabite and finally into the powerful pseudo-legendary Garchomp. In the games, Gible is often found in caves or desert environments, reflecting its ground-dwelling nature. Its aggressive yet somewhat clumsy demeanor is a recurring theme in its Pokédex entries. Gible has appeared in the anime as a recurring character owned by Ash Ketchum, known for its playful yet persistent attempts to use Dragon Rush. Its unique type combination gives it an interesting set of resistances and weaknesses, being immune to Electric-type attacks but vulnerable to Ice-type moves, which are quadruple effective due to its dual typing. Gible's design, reminiscent of a shark, contributes to its popularity among fans, making it a memorable early-game Dragon-type encounter.

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