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Samurott — Black White Promos Pokémon card

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SamurottBlack White Promos #BW22 Pokémon Card

Black White Promos·#BW22

Samurott, the formidable Water-type Pokémon from Generation V, is the majestic final evolution of Oshawott, embodying the spirit of a samurai with its powerful shell-blades. This specific card, the BW22 promo, is a non-Holo variant from the Black & White promotional series, distinguished by its unique distribution and vibrant 5ban Graphics artwork. Here, visitors will discover Samurott's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including 140 HP, Shell Armor Ability, and Hydro Pump attack with its specific energy costs and damage, along with its weakness and edition history.

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Card Number
#BW22
Release Date
April 24, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
Promo_BW

Samurott, the Formidable Pokémon, is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It is the final evolution of Oshawott, evolving from Dewott. Samurott is characterized by its majestic appearance, featuring a large, blue, quadrupedal body with cream-colored fur around its neck and head, resembling a beard and helmet. Its most distinguishing features are the large, shell-like swords on its forelegs, which it can detach and wield with incredible speed and precision. These blades, called seahorn swords, are said to be sharp enough to cut through anything. Samurott typically inhabits coastal areas or large bodies of water where it can roam freely. In the wild, it is known for its calm and composed demeanor, but it can become fiercely protective when provoked, using its powerful attacks to defend its territory or its young. Its diet primarily consists of fish and other aquatic Pokémon. In the games, Samurott is a popular choice for trainers seeking a strong Water-type special attacker. In the anime, it has been featured in various roles, often portrayed as a powerful and wise Pokémon. Its design, inspired by samurai, gives it a unique cultural significance, blending traditional Japanese warrior aesthetics with marine life.

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