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Remoraid — Mysterious Treasures Pokémon card

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Remoraid

Mysterious Treasures·#95·2007

Remoraid is a fascinating Water-type Pokémon, introduced in Generation II, known for its unique evolutionary line into Octillery and its distinctive appearance as a fish that resembles a revolver. This particular card, from the 2007 Mysterious Treasures set, is a common variant and showcases Remoraid in a dynamic pose, highlighting its sharpshooting abilities. Here, we delve into Remoraid's Pokédex lore, explore the card's specific attacks and their energy costs, and detail its edition history.

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Card Number
#95
Release Date
August 21, 2007
Language
EN
Set Code
mt

Remoraid is a Water-type Pokémon first introduced in Generation II. Known as the "Jet Pokémon," it is distinctive for its resemblance to a revolver, a characteristic that plays into its hunting method. Remoraid typically lives in marine environments, often found in tropical and temperate seas. Its diet primarily consists of smaller aquatic organisms, which it targets with remarkable precision using jets of water. A fascinating aspect of Remoraid's behavior is its symbiotic relationship with larger Pokémon like Mantine, to which it attaches itself to feed on scraps left behind. This attachment also provides it with protection and a means of transportation. Remoraid evolves into Octillery, a significant transformation from a small fish to a powerful cephalopod, showcasing a unique evolutionary path within the Pokémon world. In the games and anime, Remoraid often appears as a supporting character or a common encounter in fishing spots. Its design, inspired by real-world fish like remoras, adds to its charm and its role in illustrating diverse marine ecosystems within the Pokémon universe. Its cultural significance lies in its unusual evolution and its portrayal as a creature of precision and adaptation.

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