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Terapagos ex — Prismatic Evolutions Pokémon card

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Terapagos exPrismatic Evolutions #180 Pokémon Card

Prismatic Evolutions·#180·2025

Terapagos, a mythical Pokémon from Generation IX, is celebrated for its unique type-shifting abilities and pivotal role in the Paldea region's lore. This specific Terapagos ex card from the 2025 Prismatic Evolutions set is a stunning gold secret rare variant, instantly recognizable by its dazzling full-art golden design. Here, you will find a comprehensive breakdown of its Pokédex origins, its potent attacks and their energy costs, its weaknesses, and a detailed history of this edition.

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Card Number
#180
Release Date
January 16, 2025
Language
EN
Set Code
sv8-5

Terapagos is a mythical Pokémon introduced in the Paldea region, making its debut in Generation IX. This ancient and enigmatic creature is known for its ability to change forms, each representing a different type. Its true form, often depicted with a crystalline shell, is said to harbor immense cosmic power. Terapagos's lore suggests it is connected to the very fabric of the world, possibly being the origin of the Terastallization phenomenon itself, a unique mechanic in the Paldea region where Pokémon can temporarily change their type and boost their power. In the games, Terapagos plays a pivotal role in the storyline, often found in ancient ruins or hidden areas, guarding secrets of the past. Its unique typing and abilities make it a formidable opponent and a highly sought-after Pokémon for trainers. Terapagos does not have an evolutionary line, existing as a standalone mythical Pokémon. Its type matchups are complex due to its ability to shift types, making it a versatile combatant. Its presence in the anime often involves grand, lore-driven narratives, highlighting its mystical origins and connection to the world's energy.

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