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Samurott — Boundaries Crossed Pokémon card

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Samurott

Boundaries Crossed·#41·2012

Samurott, the Formidable Pokémon, is a majestic Water-type from Generation V, the final evolution in the Oshawott line, and a symbol of samurai-like discipline. This specific Samurott card, number 41 from the 2012 Boundaries Crossed set, is a regular rare variant that stands out for its strategic attack effects. Here, visitors will discover everything from Samurott's Pokédex lore and natural habitat to the card's exact HP, detailed attack costs, weakness, and its place in TCG history.

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Card Number
#41
Release Date
November 6, 2012
Language
EN
Set Code
BW7

Samurott, the Formidable Pokémon, is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, originating from the Unova region. It is the final evolution of Oshawott, evolving from Dewott. Samurott is known for its majestic and formidable appearance, resembling a sea lion or otter with samurai-like armor and weaponry. In the wild, Samurott are often found near large bodies of water, such as oceans or lakes, where they can practice their swift movements and sword skills. They are solitary creatures, preferring to hone their combat abilities in quiet solitude. Their diet primarily consists of fish and other aquatic Pokémon, which they hunt with incredible precision using the blade-like seams on their forelegs, known as "seamitars." These Pokémon are highly respected for their discipline and strength, often seen as guardians of their aquatic territories. In the Pokémon games, Samurott is a popular choice for trainers due to its balanced stats and powerful Water-type attacks. Its role in the anime often portrays it as a wise and powerful Pokémon, capable of immense feats of strength and strategy. Culturally, Samurott embodies the spirit of a samurai, representing honor, skill, and unwavering determination, making it a beloved figure among fans.

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