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Tentacool — Legend Maker Pokémon card

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TentacoolLegend Maker #66 Pokémon Card

Legend Maker·#66

Tentacool, the Water/Poison type Jellyfish Pokémon, was introduced in Generation I and is a staple of aquatic environments in the Pokémon world, evolving into the formidable Tentacruel. This specific card from the 2006 Legend Maker set is a common, non-holographic variant, standing out with its distinct artwork by Tomoaki Imakuni. Here, you'll find comprehensive details covering Tentacool's Pokédex lore, the card's mechanics including its unique Poison Sting attack and Lightning weakness, and its history within the EX Series era.

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Card Number
#66
Release Date
February 12, 2006
Language
EN
Set Code
lm

Tentacool, the Jellyfish Pokémon, is a dual-type Water/Poison Pokémon first introduced in Generation I with the release of Pokémon Red and Blue. Known for its distinct blue body, large red eyes, and two prominent tentacles, Tentacool is a common sight in the ocean waters of many Pokémon regions. It evolves into Tentacruel starting at level 30. Tentacool’s diet primarily consists of plankton and small marine organisms, which it captures using its stinging tentacles. Its behavior is generally passive, drifting through the water, but it will sting anything it perceives as a threat. In the games, Tentacool often appears in large numbers, sometimes becoming an annoyance to players trying to surf across water routes. In the anime, Tentacool and Tentacruel have been depicted as both nuisances and, at times, allies, particularly in episodes focusing on marine conservation. Its simple yet memorable design has made it a recognizable icon of the early Pokémon games, representing the vast and often dangerous marine life within the Pokémon world. Its Water/Poison typing gives it a unique set of resistances and weaknesses in battle, making it a strategic choice for some trainers.

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