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Toxicroak — Shrouded Fable Pokémon card

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ToxicroakShrouded Fable #24 Pokémon Card

Shrouded Fable·#24·2024

Toxicroak, a Poison/Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV, is known for its toxic secretions and unique fighting style, evolving from Croagunk. This Shrouded Fable #24 card from 2024 showcases Toxicroak in its powerful Stage 1 form, featuring dynamic artwork and strategic attacks. Here, visitors will discover Toxicroak's Pokédex lore, detailed card mechanics including HP, energy costs, and effects, along with its specific edition history.

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Card Number
#24
Release Date
August 1, 2024
Language
EN
Set Code
sv6-5

Toxicroak is a fascinating Poison/Fighting-type Pokémon first introduced in Generation IV. Known as the Toxic Mouth Pokémon, it evolves from Croagunk. Its most distinctive feature is the poison sac located at its throat, which churns its venom for greater potency when it croaks. Toxicroak’s natural habitat often includes damp, marshy areas where it can ambush prey. It is a carnivorous Pokémon, utilizing its potent toxins to incapacitate opponents before delivering powerful physical attacks. In the Pokémon games, Toxicroak is valued for its unique typing, which grants it resistances to several common types while making it susceptible to others like Psychic and Flying. Its role in the anime has often highlighted its cunning and aggressive nature, making it a memorable presence. Croagunk, its pre-evolution, is particularly famous for its deadpan expression and often appears as a comedic relief character in the anime, especially Brock's Croagunk. Toxicroak represents a blend of stealth and brute force, embodying the dangerous beauty of the natural world within the Pokémon universe. Its design, with its sharp claws and menacing grin, underscores its predatory instincts and toxic capabilities.

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Last updated: April 8, 2026

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