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Litwick — Plasma Freeze Pokémon card

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LitwickPlasma Freeze #14 Pokémon Card

Plasma Freeze·#14·2013

Litwick, a Ghost/Fire-type from Generation V, is a charming yet sinister Pokémon known for absorbing life force, evolving into Lampent and Chandelure, and holding significant cultural mystique. This specific card, #14 from the 2013 Plasma Freeze set, is a common variant that stands out for its evocative artwork and thematic adherence to Litwick's lore. Here, you'll discover its intriguing Pokédex details, the strategic implications of its "Singe" and "Live Coal" attacks with their energy costs, its weakness, and its place within the TCG's history.

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Card Number
#14
Release Date
May 7, 2013
Language
EN
Set Code
BW9

Litwick is a Ghost/Fire-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, evolving into Lampent and then Chandelure. This charming, candle-like Pokémon is known for its eerie yet endearing appearance, often found in abandoned houses, cemeteries, and other desolate places, where it subtly lures people and Pokémon by pretending to guide them with its flame. However, its true nature is far more sinister; Litwick absorbs the life force of those it guides, with its flame shining brighter the more life energy it consumes. Its diet consists solely of this vital energy, making it a rather unique and somewhat macabre creature in the Pokémon world. In the games, Litwick is often encountered in locations like the Celestial Tower, adding to its mysterious aura. In the anime, it has appeared in various episodes, often playing roles that highlight its deceptive charm and life-draining abilities, such as in "Battle Club and Tepig's Choice!" Its unique typing gives it interesting matchups, being weak to Ground, Rock, Ghost, Water, and Dark types, but resistant to Fire, Grass, Ice, Poison, Bug, Steel, and Fairy types, and completely immune to Normal and Fighting attacks. Litwick's design, inspired by a traditional Japanese candle, contributes to its cultural significance, blending elements of folklore with its playful yet dangerous demeanor.

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