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Latios — Nintendo Black Star Promos Pokémon card

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Latios

Nintendo Black Star Promos·#15

Latios, the Eon Pokémon, is a majestic Dragon/Psychic-type legendary from Generation III, revered for its speed and ability to cloak itself, holding significant cultural weight in the Pokémon universe. This specific card, #15 from the 2003 Nintendo Black Star Promos, stands out as a unique variant due to its promotional distribution rather than standard booster pack inclusion. Here, visitors will discover Latios's Pokédex lore, detailed mechanics including its 80 HP and attacks like Super Psy and Freeze Dry, and a comprehensive history of this particular card's edition.

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Card Number
#15
Release Date
September 30, 2003
Language
EN
Set Code
nintendo-black-star-promos

Latios, the Eon Pokémon, is a Dragon/Psychic-type legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation III alongside its counterpart, Latias. Native to the Hoenn region, Latios is known for its incredible speed and ability to cloak itself, rendering it invisible to most. It typically travels in flocks with other Latias and Latios, soaring through the skies at supersonic speeds. Its diet is unknown, but as a mythical creature, it likely subsists on spiritual energy or is not bound by conventional dietary needs. Latios plays a significant role in the Pokémon games, particularly in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire where it can be encountered as a roaming legendary, and in the anime, where it featured prominently in "Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias." Its sleek, aerodynamic design and powerful psychic abilities have cemented its place as a fan favorite, representing themes of freedom, mystery, and the deep bonds of family. Its unique type combination gives it interesting matchups, being resistant to Fighting, Fire, Water, Grass, and Electric types, but vulnerable to Ice, Bug, Ghost, Dragon, Dark, and Fairy attacks.

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