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Tangrowth — Xy Trainer Kit Latias Pokémon card

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TangrowthXy Trainer Kit Latias #12 Pokémon Card

Xy Trainer Kit Latias·#12

Tangrowth, the formidable Vine Pokémon, is a Grass-type from Generation IV, evolving from the iconic Tangela, and holds a unique place in the Pokémon world for its tangled, mysterious appearance. This specific Tangrowth card, numbered 12/30 from the 2015 XY Trainer Kit Latias, is a common variant notable for its role in teaching new players the game's mechanics. Here, visitors will discover Tangrowth's Pokédex lore, detailed breakdowns of its attacks, energy costs, and weakness, alongside its edition history and artistic style.

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Card Number
#12
Release Date
April 28, 2015
Language
EN
Set Code
TK8B

Tangrowth is the imposing Vine Pokémon, a Grass-type known for its sprawling, vine-like body that conceals its true form, including its eyes. It evolves from Tangela, a Pokémon first introduced in the Kanto region, making Tangrowth a creature of the Sinnoh region, Generation IV. Its design is a clever extension of Tangela's tangled appearance, suggesting a creature that has grown exponentially, its vines becoming even more profuse and robust. In the games, Tangrowth is often found in areas with lush vegetation, perfectly blending into its environment. Its diet likely consists of nutrients absorbed through its extensive vines, thriving in warm, humid climates. While not a central figure in the anime, its unique appearance makes it memorable, often depicted as a gentle giant despite its intimidating size. Its ability to ensnare opponents with its vines is a recurring theme, highlighting its powerful grip and defensive capabilities. Culturally, Tangrowth represents the untamed growth of nature, a living testament to the power of plant life to adapt and expand. Its evolution from Tangela also symbolizes significant growth and development within the Pokémon world.

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