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Quilava Delta — Dragon Frontiers Pokémon card

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Quilava DeltaDragon Frontiers #36 Pokémon Card

Dragon Frontiers·#36·2006

Quilava, the Volcano Pokémon, is a beloved Fire-type from Generation II, evolving from Cyndaquil and preceding Typhlosion, deeply ingrained in Pokémon culture. This specific card, a Quilava Delta Species from the 2006 Dragon Frontiers set, is an uncommon variant that stands out due to its unique Psychic typing. Here, visitors will discover fascinating Pokédex lore, detailed attack descriptions including energy costs and damage, and a complete history of this card's edition.

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Card Number
#36
Release Date
November 5, 2006
Language
EN
Set Code
df

Quilava is the Volcano Pokémon, a fiery bipedal creature that evolves from Cyndaquil and precedes Typhlosion in its evolutionary line. Introduced in Generation II with the release of Pokémon Gold and Silver, Quilava is a pure Fire-type Pokémon known for its impressive speed and the fiery flames that erupt from its head and back when it is ready for battle. These flames can quickly intensify, making it a formidable opponent. Quilava typically inhabits volcanic regions and rocky terrains, where it can blend into its environment and utilize its natural fiery abilities. Its diet likely consists of various small prey, which it presumably incapacitates with its flames. In the games, Quilava is a popular choice for trainers due to its strong offensive capabilities and access to powerful Fire-type moves. In the anime, Ash Ketchum famously owned a Cyndaquil that evolved into Quilava, showcasing its loyalty and battle prowess. Its design, reminiscent of a badger or weasel, and its dynamic flame displays have cemented its place as a beloved Pokémon and a recognizable symbol of the Johto region. Quilava's type advantages include Grass, Ice, Bug, and Steel, while it is vulnerable to Water, Ground, and Rock type attacks.

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