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Latios — Xy Trainer Kit Latios Pokémon card

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Latios

Xy Trainer Kit Latios·#30

Latios, the Eon Pokémon, is a beloved Dragon/Psychic-type Legendary first appearing in Generation III, celebrated for its intelligence and speed. This specific card, from the 2015 XY Trainer Kit Latios, is a non-holographic printing, making it an accessible and functional version of the popular Pokémon. Here, you will discover Latios's Pokédex lore, its card's attacks including energy costs and effects, along with its weakness and edition history. This page appeals to new players, fans of the XY era, and collectors interested in understanding the full scope of Latios's TCG printings.

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Card Number
#30
Release Date
April 28, 2015
Language
EN
Set Code
TK8A

Latios, the Eon Pokémon, is a dual Dragon/Psychic-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation III, alongside its counterpart Latias. These sleek, aerodynamic Pokémon are known for their incredible speed and intelligence, capable of understanding human speech and even communicating telepathically. Latios is predominantly blue and white, with jet-like features, often depicted soaring through the skies at immense velocities. Its natural habitat is typically coastal regions or open seas, where it can fly without obstruction, though it is also known to visit cities, often making itself invisible to avoid detection. Latios is a gentle and empathetic Pokémon, known for its protective nature, especially towards Latias. In the games, Latios is often a roaming Pokémon, making it a challenge to catch, and it plays a significant role in the plot of Pokémon Emerald, as well as the movie *Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias*. Its ability to create illusions and its deep connection to its sibling make it a fascinating and beloved creature in the Pokémon universe, representing themes of companionship and hidden strength.

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