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Thundurus Ex — Roaring Skies Pokémon card

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Thundurus ExRoaring Skies #98 Pokémon Card

Roaring Skies·#98·2015

Thundurus, a formidable Electric/Flying-type Legendary Pokémon from Generation V, is celebrated for its storm-wielding prowess and dynamic presence in the Pokémon universe. This specific Thundurus EX card, number 98 from the 2015 Roaring Skies set, is a regular rarity variant that stands out for its powerful attacks and striking artwork. Here, visitors will discover in-depth Pokédex lore about Thundurus, a precise breakdown of its attacks including energy costs, damage, and effects, along with detailed information about its weakness, resistance, and the card's edition history.

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Card Number
#98
Release Date
May 5, 2015
Language
EN
Set Code
XY6

Thundurus is a legendary Electric/Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, part of the Forces of Nature trio alongside Tornadus and Landorus. In its Incarnate Forme, Thundurus resembles a muscular, blue-skinned genie-like figure with a white cloud-like mane and tail, often depicted soaring through thunderclouds. Its Therian Forme, introduced in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, transforms it into a serpentine, dragon-like creature with prominent wings, emphasizing its powerful aerial capabilities. Thundurus is known for its destructive nature, often bringing thunderstorms and lightning strikes to regions it passes through, much to the dismay of local populations. Legends describe it as a capricious deity, sometimes causing havoc and other times bringing beneficial rain. In the games, it plays a key role in the story of the Unova region, often being pursued by characters like Team Plasma. Its unique type combination gives it an advantage against Water and Flying types, while its abilities, such as Prankster, allow it to disrupt opponents with priority status moves. Thundurus has also made appearances in the Pokémon anime, often portrayed as a powerful force of nature that requires the intervention of other legendary Pokémon or skilled trainers to control. Its design, inspired by Raijin, the Japanese god of thunder, contributes to its imposing and awe-inspiring presence in the Pokémon world, making it a memorable legend.

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