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Omastar — Legendary Collection Pokémon card

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Omastar

Legendary Collection·#58·2002

Omastar, the Spiral Pokémon, is a Water/Rock-type fossil Pokémon from Generation I, known for its distinctive shell and ancient origins, evolving from Omanyte. This specific card, #58 from the 2002 Legendary Collection, showcases Omastar with a unique reverse holo pattern and a classic Ken Sugimori illustration. Here, you will discover Omastar's Pokédex lore, detailed attack mechanics including energy costs and effects, and its historical context within the Pokémon TCG.

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Card Number
#58
Release Date
May 23, 2002
Language
EN
Set Code
lc

Omastar is a Water/Rock-type fossil Pokémon introduced in Generation I. Known as the Spiral Pokémon, it evolves from Omanyte through the use of a Dome Fossil. Its distinctive, spiked shell and numerous tentacles give it a formidable appearance. According to the Pokédex, Omastar is an ancient Pokémon that lived in the seas, primarily feeding on plankton, though some entries suggest it was a predator that used its tentacles to grasp prey. Its heavy shell, while offering protection, eventually led to its extinction as it made movement difficult, making it unable to catch prey effectively. In the games, Omastar is often depicted as a powerful special attacker, leveraging its Water and Rock typing for strong offensive presence. In the anime, Omastar and Omanyte are featured as ancient Pokémon that can be revived from fossils, embodying the mystery and wonder of prehistoric life. Its unique evolutionary line, starting from a fossil, adds to its cultural significance, representing the deep history of the Pokémon world and the concept of scientific revival. Omastar's type combination gives it interesting matchups, being strong against Fire, Ground, and Rock types, but weak to Grass and Electric attacks.

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