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Meganium — Unseen Forces Pokémon card

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Meganium

Unseen Forces·#9·2005

Meganium, the elegant Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II, is celebrated for its soothing aroma and gentle nature, evolving from Chikorita and Bayleef to become a beloved companion. This particular card from the 2005 Unseen Forces set stands out as a non-holo rare, showcasing the majestic Meganium with a unique Poké-BODY ability and a powerful attack. Here, visitors will discover Meganium's rich Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and the fascinating history of this specific edition.

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Card Number
#9
Release Date
August 21, 2005
Language
EN
Set Code
uf

Meganium, the final evolution of the Chikorita line, is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II with the release of Pokémon Gold and Silver. Known for its gentle disposition and the soothing aroma it emits from the petals around its neck, Meganium is often depicted as a benevolent creature that can revive dead plants and calm aggressive Pokémon. Its natural habitat includes lush forests and open fields where it can bask in sunlight. Meganium's diet primarily consists of sunlight, which it converts into energy, and occasionally, it may graze on the freshest leaves. In the games, Meganium is often chosen by players who prefer a defensive and supportive playstyle, leveraging its good HP and Special Defense stats. In the anime, Ash's Bayleef evolved into a Meganium, showcasing its loyalty and strength in battles. Its design, with a long neck, graceful body, and floral collar, has made it a memorable grass starter evolution. As a Grass-type, Meganium is strong against Water, Ground, and Rock types, but weak against Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying, and Bug types. Its role in the Pokémon world extends beyond battles; it symbolizes growth, healing, and harmony with nature, resonating deeply with fans and contributing to its enduring cultural significance across generations of Pokémon enthusiasts.

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