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Gravity Mountain — Surging Sparks Pokémon card

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Gravity MountainSurging Sparks #250 Pokémon Card

Surging Sparks·#250·2024

Gravity Mountain, a significant Stadium Trainer card, hails from the 2024 Surging Sparks set, offering a strategic twist to battles. This gold Secret Rare variant stands out with its luxurious aesthetic and game-altering effect. Here, you will find detailed Pokédex lore for Stadium cards, the card's specific mechanics including its unique effect, and its position within the TCG's history. This guide caters to both new fans and seasoned collectors, covering everything from grading nuances to frequently asked questions about this striking card.

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Card Number
#250
Release Date
November 7, 2024
Language
EN
Set Code
sv8

Gravity Mountain is not a Pokémon, but rather a Stadium Trainer card, representing a location within the Pokémon world. As such, it does not have a Pokédex entry, natural habitat, diet, or evolution line. Stadium cards were first introduced in the Pokémon TCG during the Neo Genesis set, offering continuous effects that influence gameplay for both players until another Stadium card replaces it. These cards often depict various environments from the Pokémon games, such as towns, routes, or specific landmarks, which can alter the conditions of battle. Gravity Mountain specifically evokes the imagery of a rugged, mountainous terrain, suggesting a place where the forces of nature, perhaps even gravity itself, are particularly potent, impacting the Pokémon battling within its confines. Its introduction in the 2024 Surging Sparks set places it in a modern TCG context, where Stadium cards continue to play a strategic role in deck construction and gameplay. While not a creature itself, the card contributes to the rich tapestry of the Pokémon universe by providing a thematic and mechanical backdrop for battles.

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Last updated: April 7, 2026

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