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SeedotSandstorm #76 Pokémon Card

Sandstorm·#76·2003

Seedot is a charming Grass-type Acorn Pokémon from Generation III, forming an evolution line with Nuzleaf and Shiftry, and holds a special place in the hearts of many fans. This particular card, from the 2003 Sandstorm set, is a common variant that beautifully captures Seedot through the unique art of Atsuko Nishida, making it a standout piece from the EX Series era. Here, visitors can explore Seedot's Pokédex lore, delve into the card's mechanics including its single attack and energy costs, and understand its specific edition history.

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Card Number
#76
Release Date
September 16, 2003
Language
EN
Set Code
ss

Seedot is a Grass-type Acorn Pokémon introduced in Generation III, native to the Hoenn region. It is the initial stage of a three-stage evolution line, evolving into Nuzleaf and then Shiftry. Seedot resembles a small, dark brown acorn with a lighter cap, often depicted with a leaf-like appendage. They typically live in forests, clinging to tree branches and absorbing moisture through their bodies. Seedot are known for their playful and sometimes mischievous behavior, often surprising unsuspecting travelers by falling from trees or gathering in groups to compete in strength. In the Pokémon games, Seedot is exclusive to certain versions, influencing player choices and trade dynamics. Its evolution, Nuzleaf, gains a Dark typing, and Shiftry further emphasizes this dual nature, making the line unique with its Grass/Dark combination. Seedot's design draws inspiration from acorns and forest sprites, embodying the whimsical and often hidden life of the woods. Its role in the anime often highlights its innocence and connection to nature, while in the games, it serves as an early-game Grass-type option with a distinct evolutionary path.

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