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Mamoswine Gl — Rising Rivals Pokémon card

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Mamoswine Gl

Rising Rivals·#27·2009

Mamoswine, a powerful Ice/Ground type Pokémon, is the formidable final evolution of Swinub, originating from the Sinnoh region in Generation IV and embodying the spirit of ancient ice age creatures. This particular Mamoswine GL card, number 27/111 from the 2009 Rising Rivals set, is a notable regular rare variant, distinguished by its "GL" designation which ties it directly to Gym Leader Candice. Here, visitors will discover Mamoswine's fascinating Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its attacks including energy costs and effects, and its specific weaknesses.

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Card Number
#27
Release Date
May 15, 2009
Language
EN
Set Code
rr

Mamoswine is a colossal Ice/Ground type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV, evolving from Piloswine when it learns Ancient Power and then levels up. It is the final evolution of Swinub. Mamoswine is depicted as a relic of the Ice Age, possessing immense strength and a thick coat of fur that allows it to thrive in frigid environments. Its tusks, made of solid ice, are powerful tools for digging through snow and ice to find food, often consisting of frozen berries and roots. Mamoswine are known for their gentle demeanor despite their imposing size, often seen leading herds of Piloswine and Swinub. In the Pokémon games, Mamoswine is a formidable physical attacker with access to powerful STAB (Same Type Attack Bonus) moves like Ice Shard, Earthquake, and Icicle Crash. It played a significant role in the anime as one of Dawn's main Pokémon, showcasing its power and loyalty in various contests and battles. Mamoswine's design draws heavily from Woolly Mammoths, creatures that roamed the Earth during the last Ice Age, giving it a strong connection to prehistoric natural history and a distinct cultural significance as a symbol of ancient power and resilience.

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