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Oranguru — Sword & Shield Pokémon card

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OranguruSword & Shield #148 Pokémon Card

Sword & Shield·#148·2020

Oranguru, the intelligent Normal/Psychic type Sage Pokémon from Generation VII, is renowned for its wisdom and leadership in the Alola region's forests, making it a culturally significant species. This specific Oranguru card, from the 2020 Sword & Shield base set, is a common card that stands out due to its powerful "Primate Wisdom" Ability, which became a staple in competitive play. Here, you'll discover Oranguru's rich Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including HP, attacks with energy costs, weakness, and its edition history within the TCG.

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Card Number
#148
Release Date
February 6, 2020
Language
EN
Set Code
SWSH1

Oranguru, the Sage Pokémon, is a Normal/Psychic type introduced in Generation VII, specifically in the Alola region. Its design is clearly inspired by orangutans, known for their intelligence and arboreal lifestyle. Oranguru are highly intelligent Pokémon, often seen meditating high in the trees, using their psychic powers to communicate with each other and sometimes even with humans. They are known for their gentle nature and their tendency to lead other Pokémon in the forest, offering them advice and sharing food. Their diet primarily consists of fruits and nuts found in the lush tropical forests they inhabit. In the games, Oranguru is exclusive to Pokémon Sun and Ultra Sun, making it a version-exclusive counterpart to Passimian. Its unique ability, Symbiosis, allows it to pass an item to an ally in battle, showcasing its helpful and strategic nature. In the anime, Oranguru is often depicted as a wise and somewhat mischievous figure, offering guidance to Ash and his friends. Its distinct appearance and sage-like demeanor have made it a memorable Pokémon with a strong cultural presence, symbolizing wisdom and leadership.

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