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Oshawott — Black & White Pokémon card

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Oshawott

Black & White·#28·2011

Oshawott, the beloved Water-type starter from Generation V, enchanted trainers worldwide with its charming personality and distinctive scalchop, evolving into the formidable Samurott. This specific card, #28 from the 2011 Black & White set, is a standard common printing that stands out as one of the earliest representations of a Unova starter. Here, visitors will discover in-depth Pokédex lore, precise details on its Razor Shell attack, energy costs, weakness, and comprehensive edition history.

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Card Number
#28
Release Date
April 24, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
BW1

Oshawott is a lovable Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, hailing from the Unova region. As one of the three starter Pokémon available to trainers at the beginning of their journey in Pokémon Black and White, Oshawott quickly captured hearts with its charming personality and unique scalchop. Its natural habitat often includes freshwater environments such as rivers, lakes, and coastal areas, where it can be seen honing its skills. Oshawott's diet primarily consists of aquatic plants and small fish. Known for its playful yet determined behavior, Oshawott is often depicted practicing with its scalchop, a shell-like appendage on its belly that it uses for both offense and defense. It evolves into Dewott at level 17, and then into Samurott at level 36, becoming a formidable Water/Fighting (or pure Water in Hisuian form) type. In the games, Oshawott and its evolutions are strong against Fire, Ground, and Rock types, while being weak to Grass and Electric types. In the anime, Ash's Oshawott was a prominent and often comical companion, known for its vanity and love of food, further cementing its place in popular culture. Its distinct design and role as a starter have made it a fan favorite, symbolizing the beginning of many trainers' adventures in Unova.

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