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MarshtompSupreme Victors #67 Pokémon Card

Supreme Victors·#67·2009

Marshtomp, the beloved Water/Ground-type Pokémon, originates from the vibrant Hoenn region and serves as the evolution of Mudkip, holding a significant place in the franchise's cultural tapestry. This specific Marshtomp card from the 2009 Supreme Victors set is a common variant, yet it stands out for its unique Plunge Poké-POWER and the distinctive artistic flair of Tomokazu Komiya. Here, visitors can delve into Marshtomp's Pokédex lore, explore the card's intriguing attacks and energy costs, and understand its detailed edition history.

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Card Number
#67
Release Date
August 18, 2009
Language
EN
Set Code
sv

Marshtomp, the Mud Fish Pokémon, is a dual Water/Ground-type creature introduced in Generation III as the evolved form of Mudkip and the pre-evolution of Swampert. Native to the Hoenn region, Marshtomp typically inhabits swamps and marshy areas, utilizing its powerful legs to move swiftly through mud and its large fins to navigate water. Its diet primarily consists of small aquatic organisms and plants found in its habitat. In the Pokémon games, Marshtomp is a reliable early-game companion, known for its balanced stats and useful typing, which provides immunity to Electric-type attacks. Its role in the anime often showcases its playful yet determined nature, frequently seen assisting its trainers in various challenges. Marshtomp's design, with its distinctive orange cheeks and large tail fin, makes it a recognizable and endearing Pokémon, contributing to its cultural significance as part of a popular starter evolution line. Its ability to thrive in both aquatic and muddy environments highlights its adaptability, a trait often explored in its Pokédex entries, which emphasize its strong footing and burrowing habits.

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