
Dragon Frontiers·#58·2006
Pupitar, the Rock/Ground-type Pokémon from Generation II, is the powerful middle stage in the illustrious Larvitar-Tyranitar evolution line, holding significant cultural weight as part of a pseudo-legendary lineage. This specific card, #58 from the 2006 Dragon Frontiers set, is a common variant that stands out with its dynamic Yukiko Baba artwork and straightforward mechanics from the EX Series era. Here, visitors will uncover Pupitar's intriguing Pokédex lore, its "Headbutt" attack and energy costs, alongside its weakness and detailed edition history.
Read more ↓Pupitar is a Rock/Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II, evolving from Larvitar at level 30 and then into the formidable Tyranitar at level 55. As the cocoon stage of the pseudo-legendary Tyranitar, Pupitar's lore often highlights its incredibly tough shell and its ability to expel gas to propel itself, making it a surprisingly mobile and impactful force despite its seemingly immobile appearance. Its natural habitat is typically mountainous regions, where it feeds on soil and anything else that might come its way, constantly building up energy for its final evolution. In the games, Pupitar serves as a powerful mid-stage evolution, often seen as a stepping stone to one of the most dominant Pokémon in the franchise. In the anime, it has made appearances showcasing its defensive capabilities and its eventual evolution. Its cultural significance stems from being part of one of the most iconic and powerful evolutionary lines, often representing strength and perseverance in the Pokémon world.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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