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Passimian — Cosmic Eclipse Pokémon card

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PassimianCosmic Eclipse #125 Pokémon Card

Cosmic Eclipse·#125·2019

Passimian, the energetic Fighting-type Teamwork Pokémon from Generation VII, is celebrated for its unique social behavior and strategic role in battles and the anime. This particular Passimian card from the 2019 Cosmic Eclipse set, a common variant, stands out for its balanced attacks and engaging artwork. Here, visitors will discover detailed Pokédex lore, its card's HP, energy costs for its attacks, weakness, and comprehensive edition history.

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Card Number
#125
Release Date
August 22, 2019
Language
EN
Set Code
SM12

Passimian, the Teamwork Pokémon, is a Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VII. It is known for its distinctive behavior of forming troops and working together to forage for food, often using berries as projectiles. Native to the Alola region, Passimian's diet primarily consists of these berries, which it meticulously collects and trains with. They are highly social creatures, and their troops are characterized by a strict hierarchy, with the leader determining the group's movements and strategies. Passimian's unique ability to differentiate between troops based on the position of leaves they stick to their shoulders highlights their complex social structure and communication. In the games, Passimian is a physical attacker with good speed and a strong emphasis on abilities that benefit from allies. Its design, reminiscent of a lemur or monkey, often features a helmet-like headpiece and a long, prehensile tail. While it does not evolve, its strong team-oriented nature makes it a valuable asset in battles and a favorite among trainers who appreciate strategic play. Its fighting type provides a strong matchup against Normal, Ice, Rock, and Dark types, making it a versatile addition to many teams.

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