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Nidoran — Primal Clash Pokémon card

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NidoranPrimal Clash #66 Pokémon Card

Primal Clash·#66·2015

Nidoran♀ is a beloved Poison-type Pokémon from the first generation, known for its gentle nature and distinct gender-specific evolution line, making it a memorable part of the original 151. This particular Nidoran♀ card from the 2015 Primal Clash set is a common rarity, featuring charming artwork that captures the Pokémon's docile demeanor in its natural habitat. Here, you will discover Nidoran♀'s rich Pokédex lore, its specific attacks and energy costs, along with its weakness and the historical context of this edition.

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Card Number
#66
Release Date
February 3, 2015
Language
EN
Set Code
XY5

Nidoran♀, classified as the Poison Pin Pokémon, is a fascinating creature native to various grasslands and forests across the Pokémon world. Introduced in Generation I, it is known for its distinct gender, which influences its evolutionary path and abilities. Unlike many Pokémon, Nidoran♀ evolves into Nidorina, and then further into Nidoqueen, a powerful ground/poison type, while its male counterpart, Nidoran♂, evolves into Nidoking. Nidoran♀ is characterized by its small, docile appearance, often seen foraging for berries. Despite its gentle nature, it possesses a small, poisonous horn that it uses for self-defense when threatened, a crucial survival mechanism in the wild. In the games, Nidoran♀ is often one of the first Pokémon players encounter, making it a nostalgic favorite. In the anime, it has appeared in various episodes, often depicted in its natural habitat or alongside trainers. Its unique gender-specific evolution lines and early game accessibility have cemented its place as an iconic Pokémon, symbolizing the diversity and depth of the Pokémon ecosystem. Its role extends beyond battles, often being depicted in a nurturing context, adding to its widespread appeal.

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