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Hoppip — Dragons Exalted Pokémon card

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HoppipDragons Exalted #1 Pokémon Card

Dragons Exalted·#1·2012

Hoppip, the adorable Grass/Flying-type Cottonweed Pokémon, is a beloved Gen II creature known for its whimsical nature and evolutionary line leading to Jumpluff. This particular Hoppip card from the 2012 Dragons Exalted set (#1/124) is a common, yet charming, representation of the Pokémon, featuring a delightful illustration by Kouki Saitou. Here, you'll discover comprehensive details, including its Pokédex lore, precise attack mechanics, weakness, resistance, and the card's historical context within its set.

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Card Number
#1
Release Date
August 14, 2012
Language
EN
Set Code
BW6

Hoppip is a small, pink, spherical Pokémon with large, floppy ears and a green, leaf-like appendage on its head. Categorized as the Cottonweed Pokémon, it is a Grass/Flying-type introduced in Generation II, alongside its evolutions Skiploom and Jumpluff. Hoppip are known for their light bodies, which allow them to drift on the wind, often gathering in large groups in fields and mountains. Their presence is traditionally associated with the arrival of spring, a cultural belief highlighted in its Pokédex entries across various games. In the anime, Hoppip are often depicted as playful and somewhat mischievous, enjoying their airborne travels. They typically feed on dew and sunlight, thriving in open, sunny environments. Despite their delicate appearance, Hoppip are surprisingly resilient, using their leaves to catch breezes and control their flight. Their role in the games often involves early-game encounters, providing players with a charming and accessible Grass/Flying-type option that evolves into more formidable Pokémon. Hoppip's design, inspired by dandelions and their seeds, contributes to its enduring appeal as a symbol of lightness and new beginnings within the Pokémon world.

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