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Magmar — Call of Legends Pokémon card

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MagmarCall of Legends #62 Pokémon Card

Call of Legends·#62·2011

Magmar, the Spitfire Pokémon, is a classic Fire-type from Generation I, recognized for its fiery demeanor and its evolution into the powerful Magmortar. This particular Magmar card hails from the 2011 Call of Legends set, a common variant that beautifully captures the Pokémon's intense fire-breathing ability. Here, visitors will discover Magmar's Pokédex lore, the card's specific HP and attacks with their energy costs, its weakness, and the unique history of this edition.

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Card Number
#62
Release Date
February 8, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
COL

Magmar, the Spitfire Pokémon, is a fiery creature first introduced in Generation I of the Pokémon universe. Known for its distinct duck-like beak and perpetually burning body, Magmar thrives in volcanic regions and hot climates. Its internal body temperature can reach nearly 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit, allowing it to spit scorching flames that can melt anything in their path. Magmar's diet likely consists of minerals found in volcanic rock, which fuel its immense internal heat. It is a solitary Pokémon, often found guarding its territory in lava pools or active volcanoes. As a pure Fire-type, Magmar is strong against Grass, Ice, Bug, and Steel types, but vulnerable to Water, Ground, and Rock attacks. In the games, Magmar evolves from Magby when leveled up while holding a Magmarizer, becoming Magmortar, a powerful special attacker. In the anime, Magmar has appeared in various episodes, often showcasing its incredible fire power and sometimes its mischievous personality. It played a memorable role in the Indigo League, notably in Blaine's Gym Battle against Ash. Magmar's iconic design and fiery nature have made it a fan favorite, embodying the primal power of fire within the Pokémon world.

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