
Black & White·#75·2011
Klang, a captivating Steel-type Pokémon from Generation V, is renowned for its intricate gear-based design and its evolution from Klink into Klinklang, holding a unique cultural significance among mechanical Pokémon. This specific card, number 75/114 from the 2011 Black & White Base Set, is a common variant notable for its detailed artwork by Naoki Saito. Here, visitors will discover comprehensive Pokédex lore, a breakdown of Klang's attacks, energy costs, weakness, and delve into the card's edition history.
Read more ↓Klang is a Steel-type Generation V Pokémon, first introduced in the Unova region. It is the evolved form of Klink and evolves into Klinklang. This Pokémon is characterized by its two interconnected gears, one larger and one smaller, that rotate in opposite directions. Klang's diet is not explicitly detailed in the Pokédex, but as a mechanical Pokémon, it is often depicted absorbing energy or consuming minerals. Its behavior is largely driven by its internal mechanics; it communicates its feelings by changing the direction and speed of its rotation. When angry, it rotates faster, and when calm, its rotation is steady. In the games, Klang is a formidable defensive Pokémon with high physical attack and defense stats, often found in industrial areas or caves. In the anime, it has appeared in various episodes, showcasing its unique gear-based abilities and often serving as a symbol of industrial strength or mechanical ingenuity. Its unique design, inspired by real-world machinery, makes it stand out among other Pokémon, resonating with fans who appreciate its distinct aesthetic and mechanical nature.
Last updated: April 10, 2026