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Spoink
Deoxys·#76·2004
Spoink, the Bounce Pokémon, is a Psychic-type from Generation III, known for its constant bouncing to keep its heart beating and its pearl-amplified psychic powers. This specific Spoink card, #76/107 from the 2004 Deoxys set, is a common variant that stands out with its classic Ken Sugimori artwork. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore for Spoink, a breakdown of the card's attacks, energy costs, weakness, and a comprehensive history of this edition.
Read more ↓- Card Number
- #76
- Release Date
- February 13, 2005
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- dx
Spoink is a Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, specifically in the Hoenn region. Known as the "Bounce Pokémon," its most distinctive feature is the pearl it balances on its head, which is said to amplify its psychic powers. Spoink must constantly bounce, using its spring-like tail to keep its heart beating; if it stops bouncing, its heart will stop. This unique biological need drives its behavior, making it a perpetually active creature. Spoink often lives in mountainous areas, where it can easily find the mineral deposits it needs to sustain its energy. Its diet primarily consists of wild berries and small insects, but its true sustenance comes from the energy it gathers by bouncing. In the Pokémon games, Spoink evolves into Grumpig starting at level 32. Its Psychic typing gives it an advantage over Fighting and Poison types, while making it vulnerable to Bug, Ghost, and Dark types. In the anime, Spoink is often depicted as a somewhat clumsy but endearing Pokémon, frequently losing its pearl and causing comedic situations. Its unique design and endearing nature have made it a memorable character, representing the quirky side of the Pokémon world. Its constant bouncing is a visual metaphor for its life-sustaining rhythm, a concept that adds a touch of whimsical depth to its character.
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