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Mothim — Secret Wonders Pokémon card

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MothimSecret Wonders #33 Pokémon Card

Secret Wonders·#33·2007

Mothim, a Bug/Flying-type Pokémon from Generation IV, is the agile male evolution of Burmy, known for its honey-collecting habits and competitive nature. This specific Mothim LV.39 card from the 2007 Secret Wonders set is a common variant, distinguished by its unique attack synergy and vibrant artwork. Here, visitors will discover Mothim's Pokédex lore, detailed descriptions of its Silver Wind and Raging Scales attacks with their energy costs, and its weakness to Fire types.

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Card Number
#33
Release Date
November 6, 2007
Language
EN
Set Code
sw

Mothim is a Bug/Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is the male evolution of Burmy, distinguishing itself from its female counterpart, Wormadam, which evolves into various forms based on its cloak. Mothim is known for its strong, agile flight and its penchant for collecting honey. Its Pokédex entries often highlight its competitive nature with Combee over nectar resources, showcasing a unique aspect of its diet and behavior within its natural habitat. In the games, Mothim often appears in forests and wooded areas, reflecting its insectoid nature. In the anime, Mothim has made appearances, typically portrayed as a swift and sometimes mischievous Pokémon. Its evolution from Burmy, a Pokémon that changes its appearance based on its environment, adds an interesting layer to its biological background. Mothim’s typing grants it weaknesses to Rock, Flying, Fire, Electric, and Ice types, while offering resistance to Fighting and Grass. Despite its relatively common status, Mothim holds a place in the hearts of many trainers, symbolizing the diverse insect life found in the Sinnoh region and beyond. Its design, with vibrant wings and a sleek body, makes it a visually appealing Pokémon.

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