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Hisuian Basculegion — Lost Origin Pokémon card

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Hisuian BasculegionLost Origin #45 Pokémon Card

Lost Origin·#45·2022

Hisuian Basculegion, a captivating Water/Ghost-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII's Hisui region, is known for its spiritual connection and unique evolution from Basculin. This particular common card from the 2022 Lost Origin set beautifully captures its essence, showcasing its powerful Upstream Spirits attack and distinctive artwork. Here, you will discover Hisuian Basculegion's Pokédex lore, the card's specific HP, attack costs, and weakness, along with its edition history.

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Card Number
#45
Release Date
September 8, 2022
Language
EN
Set Code
SWSH11

Hisuian Basculegion is a unique Water/Ghost-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII as part of the Pokémon Legends: Arceus game, set in the ancient Hisui region. It evolves from a Basculin that has taken enough recoil damage while using certain moves, and its distinct form reflects the harsh environment and spiritual traditions of Hisui. Unlike its regional variant, Hisuian Basculegion is said to be possessed by the souls of Basculin that perished during their arduous upstream journey. This spectral aspect gives it its Ghost typing and influences its behavior, often seen swimming with an ethereal glow. Its natural habitat is the rivers and lakes of the Hisui region, where it tirelessly pursues its journey upstream, driven by the spirits within. In the games, Hisuian Basculegion is a powerful special attacker, known for its strong Water and Ghost-type moves. Its lore deeply intertwines with the themes of perseverance, sacrifice, and the spiritual connection between Pokémon and their environment, making it a compelling creature within the Pokémon universe. Its distinct design, featuring vibrant pink and teal scales with a haunting gaze, further cements its unique place among regional variants.

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Last updated: April 7, 2026

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