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TornadusLegendary Treasures #108 Pokémon Card

Legendary Treasures·#108·2013

Tornadus, a legendary pure Flying-type Pokémon from Generation V, embodies the raw power of the winds and has no evolutionary line, standing as one of the iconic Forces of Nature. This particular Tornadus card from the 2013 Legendary Treasures set is a regular rare non-holographic variant, distinguished by its unique pointillist artwork that sets it apart visually. Here, you'll discover comprehensive Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its attacks including energy costs and effects, and its specific weakness, resistance, and retreat cost, alongside its intriguing edition history.

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Card Number
#108
Release Date
November 5, 2013
Language
EN
Set Code
BW11

Tornadus is a legendary Flying-type Pokémon, introduced in Generation V alongside its counterparts Thundurus and Landorus, forming the Forces of Nature trio. This formidable Pokémon is unique among its trio as the only pure Flying-type, representing the fierce winds and destructive storms. In its Incarnate Forme, as depicted on this card, Tornadus resembles a green genie-like being with a cloud for its lower body, embodying the raw power of the wind. Its natural habitat is typically high in the sky, where it can freely roam and unleash its powerful gusts. Tornadus is known for its mischievous and sometimes destructive behavior, often bringing powerful storms and whirlwinds in its wake, though it is not inherently malicious. Its diet primarily consists of the energy it draws from the atmosphere, and it rarely interacts directly with humans, preferring to observe from above. In the Pokémon games, Tornadus plays a significant role in various storylines, particularly in Pokémon Black and White, where it is part of a quest to restore the balance of nature. Its Therian Forme, introduced in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, showcases a more bird-like appearance, further emphasizing its connection to the sky. Tornadus's cultural significance lies in its representation of natural forces, reminding trainers of the immense power and unpredictability of weather phenomena.

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