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Moltres — Majestic Dawn Pokémon card

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MoltresMajestic Dawn #10 Pokémon Card

Majestic Dawn·#10·2008

Moltres, the legendary Fire/Flying type Pokémon from Generation I, holds significant cultural importance as one of the original legendary birds. This particular Moltres LV.47 card, a holographic rare from the 2008 Majestic Dawn set, stands out with its dynamic artwork and strategic Poké-POWER. Visitors to this page will discover Moltres's fascinating Pokédex lore, detailed descriptions of its attacks and energy costs, and its specific weakness and resistance. This card appeals to a wide range of collectors, and the FAQ section covers common inquiries from fans and investors alike.

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Card Number
#10
Release Date
May 20, 2008
Language
EN
Set Code
md

Moltres, the legendary Flame Pokémon, is a majestic Fire/Flying type introduced in Generation I alongside its counterparts Articuno and Zapdos. These three legendary birds are revered as guardians of their respective elements. Moltres is said to be the bringer of spring, its fiery wings lighting up the sky as it migrates, signaling the end of winter. Its natural habitat is often depicted in volcanic regions or warm, tropical islands, though it is a migratory Pokémon, seen flying across various landscapes. Moltres does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, standing as a singular, powerful entity. In the games, it is typically found in locations like Victory Road or One Island's Mt. Ember, presenting a significant challenge to trainers. In the anime, Moltres has played roles in various episodes and movies, often protecting sacred areas or serving as a powerful force. Its cultural significance lies in its status as one of the original legendary Pokémon, representing power, rebirth, and the changing seasons. The sight of Moltres is often associated with good fortune and the renewal of life.

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