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Snorunt — Arceus Pokémon card

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SnoruntArceus #75 Pokémon Card

Arceus·#75·2009

Snorunt, the charming Ice-type Snow Hat Pokémon from Generation III, is beloved for its unique appearance and dual evolution into the formidable Glalie or graceful Froslass. This specific card, #75/99 from the 2009 Arceus set, is a common rarity that stands out due to its distinctive clay model artwork by Yuka Morii. Here, visitors will discover Snorunt's fascinating Pokédex lore, detailed descriptions of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and the historical context of this edition within the TCG.

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Card Number
#75
Release Date
November 3, 2009
Language
EN
Set Code
ar

Snorunt, the Snow Hat Pokémon, is a fascinating Ice-type creature introduced in Generation III. Known for its triangular, ice-like body and its ability to withstand incredibly cold temperatures, Snorunt thrives in snowy, mountainous regions. Its unique appearance, resembling a snow-covered hat, is said to bring good fortune to those who encounter it. Snorunt typically lives in groups, often hiding under large leaves to stay out of the elements and maintain a sense of community. Its diet primarily consists of snow and ice, with some accounts suggesting it can absorb energy directly from cold air. In the Pokémon games, Snorunt is notable for its branching evolution: it can evolve into Glalie when leveled up, or into Froslass if it is female and exposed to a Dawn Stone. This dual evolution path adds strategic depth for players. In the anime, Snorunt often appears as a playful and mischievous Pokémon, known for its love of pranks and its surprising resilience in battle. Its charming design and versatile evolutions have made it a fan favorite, embodying the spirit of winter and the hidden wonders of icy landscapes. Its Ice typing makes it strong against Grass, Ground, Flying, and Dragon types, but vulnerable to Fire, Fighting, Rock, and Steel types, a classic example of elemental balance within the Pokémon world.

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