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Seedot — Vivid Voltage Pokémon card

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SeedotVivid Voltage #10 Pokémon Card

Vivid Voltage·#10·2020

Seedot, the charming Acorn Pokémon, is a beloved Grass-type creature first introduced in Generation III, forming an evolution line that includes Nuzleaf and Shiftry, and holds a special place in the hearts of many fans. This specific card, from the 2020 Vivid Voltage set, is a common variant (#010/185) that stands out for its beautiful, autumnal artwork by Suwama Chiaki. Here, visitors can delve into Seedot's Pokédex lore, learn about the card's mechanics including its "Ram" attack and its Grass energy cost, as well as its weakness and edition history.

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Card Number
#10
Release Date
November 12, 2020
Language
EN
Set Code
SWSH4

Seedot, the Acorn Pokémon, is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, hailing from the Hoenn region. It is known for its resemblance to an acorn and its playful, sometimes mischievous, nature. Seedot evolves into Nuzleaf, a Grass/Dark-type, and then into Shiftry, maintaining its Grass/Dark typing. In the wild, Seedot often attaches itself to tree branches, appearing indistinguishable from actual acorns. They are known to drop from trees when startled or when they sense danger, using their hard bodies to bounce away to safety. Their diet primarily consists of tree sap, which they absorb through their feet. Seedot are often depicted as shy but curious creatures, sometimes using their acorn-like appearance to surprise unsuspecting travelers or other Pokémon. They play a minor role in the games as early-game Grass-type options and have made appearances in the anime, often alongside trainers or as wild Pokémon interacting with the main characters. Their unique design, blending natural elements with a whimsical character, has made them a recognizable and endearing part of the Pokémon world, symbolizing nature's resilience and the hidden life within a forest.

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