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Iron Moth — Paradox Rift Pokémon card

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Iron Moth

Paradox Rift·#187·2023

Iron Moth, a striking Fire/Poison type Paradox Pokémon, is a futuristic variant of Volcarona introduced in the ninth generation of Pokémon games, captivating fans with its metallic design and powerful abilities. This specific card, a secret rare from the 2023 Paradox Rift set, stands out with its full-art holographic treatment and innovative "Future" mechanics. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and the historical context of this notable edition.

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Card Number
#187
Release Date
November 2, 2023
Language
EN
Set Code
sv4

Iron Moth is a Paradox Pokémon, a futuristic relative of Volcarona, known for its striking metallic appearance and powerful fiery abilities. It was introduced in the Scarlet and Violet generation, specifically as part of the Future Paradox Pokémon found in Area Zero. Unlike its ancient counterpart, Volcarona, Iron Moth is a Fire/Poison type, reflecting its synthetic, possibly hazardous, nature. Its natural habitat is restricted to the enigmatic depths of Area Zero, a place where time seems to warp and creatures from different eras coexist or clash. Iron Moth's behavior is often described as aggressive, using its intense heat to ward off threats. In the games, it's a formidable opponent, often encountered in its Tera Fire form, making it a challenging capture. Its unique typing also gives it interesting matchups, being strong against Grass, Ice, Bug, Steel, and Fairy types, but weak to Ground, Psychic, Water, and Rock. Its appearance in the anime and other media has yet to be fully explored, but its distinctive design has already garnered significant attention from fans, marking it as a visually appealing and intriguing addition to the Pokémon universe.

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