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Probopass — Primal Clash Pokémon card

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ProbopassPrimal Clash #95 Pokémon Card

Primal Clash·#95·2015

Probopass, the Compass Pokémon, is a fascinating Steel and Rock type introduced in Generation IV, evolving from Nosepass and known for its powerful magnetic abilities and distinctive appearance. This specific card, #95 from the 2015 Primal Clash set, is a common variant that stands out for its unique attack mechanics that interact with Pokémon Tool cards. Here, you will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks, energy costs, weakness, resistance, and a comprehensive look into its edition history.

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Card Number
#95
Release Date
February 3, 2015
Language
EN
Set Code
XY5

Probopass, the Compass Pokémon, is a Steel and Rock type introduced in Generation IV. It is the evolved form of Nosepass, which evolves when leveled up in a special magnetic field. Probopass is notable for its large, red, and often intimidating nose, which is said to be a powerful magnet. Its three smaller units, known as Mini-Noses, are controlled by its magnetic force and can be detached to search for prey or to defend itself. Probopass is often found in mountainous regions or near areas with strong magnetic fields, where it can absorb minerals from the rocks. Its diet primarily consists of iron and other metallic ores. In the Pokémon games, Probopass often appears as a formidable opponent due to its high defensive stats. In the anime, it has been featured in various episodes, typically showcasing its magnetic abilities and its role as a protector or a guide. Its unique appearance and magnetic powers have made it a memorable Pokémon, representing the fusion of natural elements with advanced geological traits. This Pokémon’s design draws inspiration from moai statues and compasses, giving it a distinctive cultural significance within the Pokémon world.

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