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SnoverStormfront #74 Pokémon Card
Stormfront·#74·2008
Snover, the Frost Tree Pokémon, is a beloved Grass/Ice type introduced in Generation IV, known for its unique appearance and role in snowy regions, evolving into the formidable Abomasnow. This specific Snover card, #74 from the 2008 Stormfront set, is a common variant that stands out for its intriguing defensive mechanics and classic artwork. Here, visitors will discover Snover's Pokédex lore, detailed explanations of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and a comprehensive history of this edition.
Read more ↓- Card Number
- #74
- Release Date
- November 4, 2008
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- sf
Snover, the Frost Tree Pokémon, is a dual Grass/Ice type introduced in Generation IV. It evolves into Abomasnow starting at Level 40. Snover is known for its distinctive appearance, resembling a small, walking fir tree covered in snow, with a brown body and white, snow-like head. Native to cold, mountainous regions, Snover are often found in snowy forests where they blend in with their environment. Their diet primarily consists of berries and other plant matter found in their frigid habitats. Snover are generally shy and reclusive, preferring to avoid contact with humans, though the Pokédex entry on this card notes its bold inquisitiveness. In the games, Snover is a common early-game encounter in snowy areas of the Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, and Alola regions, providing players with an accessible Ice-type option. Its evolution, Abomasnow, plays a more significant role, often being featured as a powerful adversary or a reliable team member due to its unique typing and ability to summon Hail. Culturally, Snover embodies the spirit of winter and the resilience of life in harsh environments, often associated with festive imagery in regions celebrating winter holidays.
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