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Hydreigon — Dragons Exalted Pokémon card

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HydreigonDragons Exalted #98 Pokémon Card

Dragons Exalted·#98·2012

Hydreigon is a fearsome Dark/Dragon type pseudo-legendary Pokémon, introduced in Generation V, known for its three heads and powerful evolution line starting from Deino. This specific card, #98 from the 2012 Dragons Exalted set, is a rare holographic variant that stands out with its intricate artwork and strategic attack mechanics. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details including Hydreigon's Pokédex lore, its attacks with their energy costs and effects, and its specific weakness.

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Card Number
#98
Release Date
August 14, 2012
Language
EN
Set Code
BW6

Hydreigon is a formidable Dark/Dragon type pseudo-legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation V, hailing from the Unova region. It represents the final stage of a three-part evolution line, beginning with Deino, evolving into Zweilous, and finally into the multi-headed Hydreigon. This Pokémon is known for its brutal and destructive nature, often depicted as a rampaging force in its natural habitat. Its Pokédex entries frequently highlight its aggressive tendencies, with the heads on its arms lacking brains but acting instinctively to consume and destroy everything in their path, while the main head orchestrates their actions. Hydreigon typically inhabits dark caves and desolate mountains, preying on anything it deems edible. In the games, it is a powerful special attacker with a wide movepool, making it a valuable asset to many teams. In the anime, it has been featured in various episodes, often showcasing its immense power and intimidating presence. Culturally, Hydreigon embodies the concept of a multi-headed dragon, a common motif in mythology, symbolizing chaos and immense power. Its unique design and fierce demeanor have cemented its place as a fan-favorite pseudo-legendary.

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