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Gible — Ultra Prism Pokémon card

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GibleUltra Prism #97 Pokémon Card

Ultra Prism·#97·2018

Gible, the Land Shark Pokémon, is a beloved Dragon/Ground type from Generation IV, the first stage in the powerful Garchomp evolution line, holding significant cultural importance in the Pokémon universe. This specific card from the 2018 Ultra Prism set is a common non-holo variant, notable for its strategic Rock Hiding Ability that sets it apart from many basic Pokémon. Here, visitors will find a comprehensive guide covering Gible's Pokédex lore, the card's HP, attack details with energy costs, weakness, and its edition history within the Pokémon TCG.

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Card Number
#97
Release Date
February 11, 2018
Language
EN
Set Code
SM5

Gible, the Land Shark Pokémon, is a Dragon/Ground type introduced in Generation IV. It is the first stage in a three-part evolution line, evolving into Gabite and then Garchomp, a pseudo-legendary Pokémon renowned for its speed and power. Gible's natural habitat includes caves and desert-like environments, where it burrows into the ground to ambush prey. Its diet primarily consists of smaller Pokémon and minerals, which it grinds with its powerful jaws. In the games, Gible is often a late-game encounter, prized by players for its strong evolutionary potential. In the Pokémon anime, Ash catches a Gible that is known for its playful yet clumsy nature, often attempting to use Draco Meteor with mixed results. Gible's design, resembling a land shark with a distinctive head fin, has made it a fan favorite, embodying a unique blend of ferocity and cuteness. Its evolution, Garchomp, holds significant cultural importance as one of Cynthia's signature Pokémon, a beloved Champion from the Sinnoh region, further elevating Gible's status. Its dual typing provides it with an interesting set of resistances and weaknesses, making it strategically versatile in battles.

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