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Reuniclus — Black & White Pokémon card

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Reuniclus

Black & White·#57·2011

Reuniclus, a Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, is renowned for its profound intelligence and its evolution from Duosion. This specific holographic card, number 57 from the 2011 Black & White set, stands out as an early example of the Unova region Pokémon in the TCG. Here, visitors will discover in-depth Pokédex lore, precise attack details with energy costs, weakness, and comprehensive edition history. This page appeals to both nostalgic fans and serious collectors, providing key insights and answering common questions about this unique card.

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Card Number
#57
Release Date
April 24, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
BW1

Reuniclus is a Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, evolving from Duosion, which itself evolves from Solosis. This cellular Pokémon is known for its highly intelligent and complex brain, which allows it to control its powerful, gelatinous arms with remarkable precision. Reuniclus typically inhabits laboratories and urban areas, often found in places where scientific research is conducted. Its diet is not explicitly detailed in the Pokédex, but as a Psychic-type, it likely thrives on mental energy or has a highly specialized intake. In the games, Reuniclus is a formidable special attacker with a high Special Attack stat and a decent HP pool, making it a valuable asset in many teams. In the anime, it has appeared in various capacities, often showcasing its psychic abilities and intellectual prowess. Its unique design, resembling a cluster of cells encased in a protective membrane, gives it a distinct appearance that has resonated with fans, establishing it as a memorable Pokémon from the Unova region. Its ability to manipulate objects with its psychic arms and its deep scientific connection contribute to its cultural significance within the Pokémon universe.

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