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Golisopod — Sun Moon Promos Pokémon card

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GolisopodSun Moon Promos #SM52 Pokémon Card

Sun Moon Promos·#SM52

Golisopod, the formidable Bug/Water type Hard Scale Pokémon, burst onto the scene in Generation VII, captivating fans with its stark evolution from the timid Wimpod and its significant role in the games and anime. This particular card, #SM52 from the Sun & Moon Promos, is a unique variant that stood out in its era for its strategic utility against powerful Pokémon-GX and Pokémon-EX, making it a notable promo. Here, you'll discover comprehensive details about Golisopod's Pokédex lore, the card's specific HP, attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its edition history within the TCG.

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Card Number
#SM52
Release Date
February 2, 2017
Language
EN
Set Code
Promo_SM

Golisopod, the Hard Scale Pokémon, is a formidable Bug/Water type introduced in Generation VII. It is the evolved form of Wimpod, a timid Pokémon known for fleeing at the slightest provocation. Golisopod, however, embodies a stark contrast to its pre-evolution, possessing a powerful and imposing presence. Its Pokédex entries often highlight its brutal strength and swift movements, capable of slicing through opponents with its sharp claws. Golisopod is depicted as an aggressive and solitary creature, often found in rocky coastal areas or deep-sea trenches, patiently waiting for prey. In the games, Golisopod is a popular choice for trainers due to its unique Ability, Emergency Exit, which allows it to switch out when its HP drops too low. This strategic depth translates well into competitive play, making it a valuable asset. Its striking design and compelling evolution story have also made it a fan favorite in the anime, particularly as the signature Pokémon of Team Skull's Guzma, further cementing its cultural significance within the Pokémon franchise.

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