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Kyogre — Call of Legends Pokémon card

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KyogreCall of Legends #12 Pokémon Card

Call of Legends·#12·2011

Kyogre, a legendary Water-type Pokémon from the Hoenn region, holds immense cultural significance as one of the super-ancient Pokémon responsible for shaping the world's oceans. This specific card, from the 2011 Call of Legends set, is a notable common variant that stands out for its beautiful artwork and faithful representation of the powerful Pokémon. Here, visitors will find comprehensive information, including Kyogre's rich Pokédex lore, its attacks and energy costs, and the historical context of this particular edition.

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Card Number
#12
Release Date
February 8, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
COL

Kyogre is a legendary Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, known as the Sea Basin Pokémon. It is one of the super-ancient Pokémon, alongside Groudon and Rayquaza, and is revered as the creator of the seas. According to legend, Kyogre expanded the oceans through heavy rainfall, leading to a fierce rivalry with Groudon, who sought to expand the landmasses. This conflict was eventually quelled by Rayquaza. Kyogre's natural habitat is the deep ocean, where it sleeps until awakened by human activity or the presence of Groudon. Its diet is unknown, as it is a primordial being of immense power, but its behavior is characterized by its powerful control over water and weather, capable of summoning massive tsunamis and torrential downpours. In the games, Kyogre is the version mascot for Pokémon Sapphire and Alpha Sapphire, playing a central role in the narrative involving Team Aqua's attempts to awaken it. In the anime, Kyogre has made several appearances, often depicted as a force of nature that can be both destructive and awe-inspiring. Its type matchups make it strong against Fire, Ground, and Rock types, but weak against Electric and Grass types. Kyogre's cultural significance extends beyond its power; it represents the vastness and mystery of the ocean, embodying both its serene beauty and its formidable destructive potential.

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