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Pidgeotto — Xy Trainer Kit Wigglytuff Pokémon card

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PidgeottoXy Trainer Kit Wigglytuff #2 Pokémon Card

Xy Trainer Kit Wigglytuff·#2

Pidgeotto, the majestic Bird Pokémon, is a Normal/Flying type introduced in Generation I, evolving from Pidgey and into Pidgeot, and is a staple of early Pokémon adventures. This particular Pidgeotto card is from the Xy Trainer Kit Wigglytuff set, a common release from 2014, and stands out with its dynamic artwork capturing the Pokémon in flight. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore for Pidgeotto, a breakdown of its attacks including energy costs and effects, and a comprehensive history of this specific card edition.

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Card Number
#2
Release Date
October 31, 2014
Language
EN
Set Code
TK7B

Pidgeotto is a Normal/Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, renowned for its keen eyesight and powerful talons. It evolves from Pidgey at level 18 and then into the formidable Pidgeot at level 36. As a common sight in the Kanto region, Pidgeotto often serves as one of the first flying-type companions for trainers, helping them navigate the world. Its natural habitat includes forests, grasslands, and mountainous areas, where it preys on smaller Pokémon such and Rattata and Caterpie, using its speed and agility to hunt. In the Pokémon anime, Ash Ketchum famously caught a Pidgeotto early in his journey, which later evolved into Pidgeot, becoming a reliable member of his team. Pidgeotto’s type combination gives it weaknesses to Electric, Ice, and Rock types, while being resistant to Grass and Bug, and immune to Ground-type attacks. Its role in the games is often as an accessible early-game flying Pokémon, providing valuable utility for travel. Culturally, Pidgeotto, along with its evolution line, represents the classic avian Pokémon, symbolizing freedom and the vastness of the Pokémon world.

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