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Octillery — Mysterious Treasures Pokémon card

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OctilleryMysterious Treasures #57 Pokémon Card

Mysterious Treasures·#57·2007

Octillery, the Jet Pokémon, is a fascinating Water-type creature from Generation II, evolving from the unique Remoraid and known for its remarkable accuracy. This specific card, #57 from the 2007 Mysterious Treasures set, is a common variant that stands out for its tactical attack mechanics rather than its rarity. Here, visitors will find extensive information, from Octillery's Pokédex lore and natural habitat to the card's detailed attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its historical placement within the TCG.

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Card Number
#57
Release Date
August 21, 2007
Language
EN
Set Code
mt

Octillery, the Jet Pokémon, is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It evolves from Remoraid, a unique evolution where a fish-like Pokémon transforms into an octopus. This intriguing evolutionary line highlights the diversity and unexpected connections within the Pokémon world, with Remoraid often depicted attaching itself to larger Pokémon, reminiscent of a remora. Octillery itself is known for its incredible accuracy, able to fire projectiles with great precision from its tentacles, a trait often highlighted in its Pokédex entries. Its natural habitat includes deep ocean waters and rocky seabeds, where it uses its suction cups to grip tightly to surfaces and ambush prey. In the games, Octillery is a versatile special attacker, capable of learning a wide array of moves from different types, making it a valuable asset for many trainers. In the anime, it has appeared in various episodes, often showcasing its intelligence and adaptable nature, further cementing its role as a memorable oceanic creature within the Pokémon universe. Its design, resembling a red octopus with yellow suction cups, is both distinctive and iconic.

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