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Piloswine — Legends Awakened Pokémon card

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Piloswine

Legends Awakened·#69·2008

Piloswine, the Swine Pokémon, is an Ice/Ground type Pokémon introduced in Generation II, known for its evolution into the powerful Mamoswine and its iconic shaggy appearance. This specific card, #69/146 from the 2008 Legends Awakened set, is a common variant that stands out for its strategic attack options and charming artwork. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore about Piloswine, a breakdown of its attacks with their energy costs, and its weakness and resistance.

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Card Number
#69
Release Date
August 19, 2008
Language
EN
Set Code
la

Piloswine is a dual-type Ice/Ground Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is the evolved form of Swinub and evolves into Mamoswine when leveled up while knowing the Ancient Power move. Known as the Swine Pokémon, Piloswine is characterized by its thick, shaggy brown fur that covers its eyes, making it difficult to see. Despite this, it navigates its icy habitats using its highly sensitive nose, which it uses to sniff out food and sense its surroundings. Piloswine typically inhabits cold regions, often found in caves or areas with heavy snowfall. Its diet primarily consists of roots and mushrooms that it unearths from the frozen ground. In the Pokémon anime, Piloswine has been featured in various episodes, often showcasing its resilience and strength in harsh environments. Its evolution, Mamoswine, plays a significant role in several storylines, highlighting the entire evolutionary line's importance. Piloswine's design, reminiscent of prehistoric mammals, gives it a unique place among Pokémon, often symbolizing endurance and adaptation to extreme conditions. It has a notable type matchup, being weak to Fire, Fighting, Grass, Steel, and Water, while resisting Electric and Poison attacks.

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