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Tangrowth — Call of Legends Pokémon card

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Tangrowth

Call of Legends·#34·2011

Tangrowth, the Vine Pokémon, is a Grass-type creature from Generation IV, evolving from Tangela, and holds cultural significance as a powerful and visually distinctive plant-based Pokémon. This specific card, #34/95 from the 2011 Call of Legends set, is a rare variant known for its unique attack mechanics and vibrant Hideaki Hakozaki artwork. Visitors will find comprehensive details on Tangrowth’s Pokédex lore, the card’s attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its historical context within the Pokémon TCG.

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Card Number
#34
Release Date
February 8, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
COL

Tangrowth, the Vine Pokémon, is a fascinating creature known for its massive, tangled blue vines that completely obscure its body, leaving only its dark, beady eyes visible. Introduced in Generation IV, Tangrowth is the evolved form of Tangela, which evolves when leveled up knowing the move AncientPower. This evolution signifies a considerable growth in both size and power for the Pokémon. Tangrowth’s natural habitat is typically dense forests and jungles where its vine-like body allows it to blend seamlessly with the surrounding foliage, making it an ambush predator. Its diet consists primarily of small insects and berries, which it captures and gathers using its powerful, prehensile vines. In the games, Tangrowth is known for its high defensive stats, making it a formidable tank on the battlefield. In the anime, Tangrowth often appears as a gentle giant, though capable of immense strength when provoked or protecting its territory. Its unique appearance and evolution method have made it a memorable Pokémon, representing the mystery and power of nature’s growth. Tangrowth’s typing, Grass, gives it strengths against Water, Ground, and Rock types, while being vulnerable to Fire, Flying, Poison, Bug, and Ice types.

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