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Nuzleaf — Hidden Legends Pokémon card

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NuzleafHidden Legends #45 Pokémon Card

Hidden Legends·#45

Nuzleaf, a mischievous Grass and Dark-type Pokémon from the Hoenn region, evolves from Seedot and is known for its playful forest antics and unique leaf-like appendages. This specific card, from the 2004 Hidden Legends expansion, is a common variant that stands out for its intriguing attack mechanics rather than its rarity. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details including Nuzleaf’s Pokédex lore, its precise attack costs and effects, weakness, and the historical context of this particular edition.

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Card Number
#45
Release Date
June 13, 2004
Language
EN
Set Code
EX5

Nuzleaf is a Grass/Dark type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, hailing from the Hoenn region. It evolves from Seedot at level 14 and then into Shiftry when exposed to a Leaf Stone. Nuzleaf’s Pokédex entries often describe it as a mischievous Pokémon that lives deep within forests, known for its ability to climb trees with surprising agility and its distinctive leaf-like hands which it uses to create sounds. These sounds, often compared to a flute, are used to intimidate opponents or communicate with its kin. Its diet primarily consists of nuts and berries found in its forest habitat. In the anime, Nuzleaf is often depicted as a clever and somewhat tricky Pokémon, occasionally helping or hindering protagonists with its antics. Its evolution, Shiftry, plays a more significant role in some storylines, known for its powerful gusts of wind. In the games, Nuzleaf is a relatively common early-game Grass type, offering players a solid option for their team, especially with its dual typing providing interesting strategic advantages and disadvantages against various types. Its design, reminiscent of a goblin or a mischievous forest spirit, contributes to its unique charm and cultural significance within the Pokémon universe as a representation of the wilder, more enigmatic aspects of nature. Its dual typing also makes it a unique member of the Grass-type family, standing out from its pure Grass-type counterparts.

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