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Piloswine — Stormfront Pokémon card

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PiloswineStormfront #46 Pokémon Card

Stormfront·#46·2008

Piloswine, the Ice/Ground-type Pokémon, hails from Generation II, evolving from Swinub and later into the mighty Mamoswine, a significant figure in Pokémon lore. This specific Piloswine card, #46 from the 2008 Stormfront set, is a common variant but stands out with its strategic attack mechanics and classic Mitsuhiro Arita artwork. Here, visitors will discover Piloswine's fascinating Pokédex lore, delve into the card's unique attacks, energy costs, and defensive attributes, and explore its edition history within the Pokémon TCG.

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Card Number
#46
Release Date
November 4, 2008
Language
EN
Set Code
sf

Piloswine is a dual Ice/Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It evolves from Swinub at level 33 and further evolves into Mamoswine when leveled up while knowing the Ancient Power move. This hulking creature is known for its thick, shaggy coat of brown fur, which provides excellent insulation against the harsh cold of its icy habitats, often found in frigid mountain ranges and tundra. Piloswine’s small, beady eyes are often obscured by its fur, leading it to rely heavily on its highly sensitive nose to navigate and forage for food, primarily frozen berries and mushrooms buried under snow. In the Pokémon games, Piloswine is a sturdy combatant, boasting decent HP and Attack stats, making it a reliable choice for players seeking a strong physical attacker with good defensive typing. It has appeared in various episodes of the Pokémon anime, often depicted as a powerful and sometimes stubborn Pokémon. Its evolution, Mamoswine, is particularly popular in competitive play, elevating Piloswine's evolutionary line to a notable status within the franchise. Piloswine embodies resilience and adaptation to extreme environments, representing the raw power of nature.

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