
Steam Siege·#71·2016
Klink, a Steel-type Pokémon, was introduced in Generation V and is renowned for its unique gear-like appearance and its evolution into Klang and Klinklang, symbolizing industrial power within the Pokémon world. This specific Klink card, from the 2016 Steam Siege set, is a common non-holo variant, notable for its Miki Tanaka artwork and its unpredictable "Disorderly Flip" attack. Here, visitors will find detailed information about Klink's Pokédex lore, the card's HP, attack mechanics, energy costs, weakness, resistance, and its place within the XY TCG era.
Read more ↓Klink is a Steel-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, hailing from the Unova region. It is the first stage in a three-stage evolutionary line, evolving into Klang and then into Klinklang. Klink is characterized by its two interconnected gears, which spin rapidly to generate energy. These Pokémon typically inhabit factories and industrial areas, where they can often be found linking together with other Klink and Klang to form larger, more complex gear systems. Their diet is not explicitly detailed in the games or anime, but their mechanical nature suggests they might "feed" on electrical energy or raw materials. In the Pokémon games, Klink is often encountered early in the Unova region, making it a familiar sight for players. Its unique mechanical design and evolution line have given it a distinct place in the Pokémon universe, representing the blend of nature and industry that characterizes parts of the Unova region. As a Steel-type, Klink is strong against Ice, Rock, and Fairy types, but vulnerable to Fire, Fighting, and Ground types.
Last updated: April 11, 2026
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