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Ninetales — Rumble Pokémon card

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NinetalesRumble #3 Pokémon Card

Rumble·#3

Ninetales, the elegant Fire-type Fox Pokémon from Generation I, is celebrated for its nine mystical tails and its evolution from Vulpix. This specific Ninetales card, from the 2009 Pokémon Rumble set, is a standard non-holographic variant, notable for its unique toy-like art style derived directly from the video game. Here, visitors will discover the Pokédex lore of Ninetales, detailed information on its "Flame Tail" attack with its energy costs, and its Water weakness, alongside a comprehensive history of this card's edition.

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Card Number
#3
Release Date
December 1, 2009
Language
EN
Set Code
ru

Ninetales, the Fox Pokémon, is a majestic Fire-type creature renowned for its nine long, elegant tails, each said to possess mystical powers. Introduced in Generation I, Ninetales evolves from Vulpix when exposed to a Fire Stone. According to Pokédex entries, Ninetales is an intelligent and vengeful Pokémon, capable of laying curses on those who disrespect it or its tails. Its natural habitat often includes grassy plains and volcanic regions, where it can be found in small groups. Ninetales is primarily carnivorous, hunting smaller Pokémon, but it is also known to consume berries. Its striking appearance and mythical lore have made it a popular Pokémon in the games, anime, and manga, often portrayed as a wise and powerful companion. In the competitive Pokémon games, Ninetales is valued for its Speed and Special Attack stats, as well as its ability to set up weather conditions like Drought. Its Fire typing gives it an advantage against Grass, Ice, Bug, and Steel types, but it is vulnerable to Water, Ground, and Rock attacks. Ninetales' beauty and mystique have solidified its place as a beloved and iconic Pokémon throughout the franchise's history, representing elegance and ancient power.

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