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Regigigas — Stormfront Pokémon card

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RegigigasStormfront #9 Pokémon Card

Stormfront·#9·2008

Regigigas, the colossal Normal-type Legendary Pokémon, originated in Generation IV and is famed as the progenitor of the legendary titans Regirock, Regice, and Registeel, a figure of immense cultural significance in the Pokémon world. This specific holographic rare card from the 2008 Stormfront set, card number 9, stands out for its direct integration of Regigigas's lore into its unique "Regi Form" Poké-BODY. Here, visitors will discover detailed Pokédex lore, precise attack mechanics, energy costs, weakness, and a comprehensive history of this edition.

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Card Number
#9
Release Date
November 4, 2008
Language
EN
Set Code
sf

Regigigas is a colossal Normal-type Legendary Pokémon, introduced in Generation IV. It is celebrated as the creator of the legendary titans Regirock, Regice, and Registeel, having pulled continents with ropes to form them. This ancient titan is said to have slumbered for millennia in a temple, waiting for the three smaller titans to awaken it. Its immense power is often depicted as a double-edged sword, as its ability Slow Start in the games halves its Attack and Speed stats for the first five turns, reflecting its slow awakening after long periods of inactivity. In the Pokémon anime, Regigigas has been featured in various episodes and movies, often playing a role in protecting ancient ruins or natural environments. Its imposing size and unique lore make it a fan favorite, embodying the raw power and mystery of ancient Pokémon. Regigigas represents a force of nature, a primordial being that shaped the very landscape of the Pokémon world, making it a significant figure in the lore of the Sinnoh region and beyond. Its design, with its various colored "gems" representing the different elemental Regi-trio, is iconic.

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