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Trumbeak — Sun & Moon Pokémon card

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TrumbeakSun & Moon #107 Pokémon Card

Sun & Moon·#107·2017

Trumbeak, a lively Normal/Flying type from Generation VII, is the middle stage of an engaging evolution line starting with Pikipek and culminating in Toucannon, deeply integrated into the Alola region's ecosystem. This specific card, from the 2017 Sun & Moon set, is a common variant that marks the Pokémon's debut in the Trading Card Game, showcasing its energetic essence. Here, visitors will discover Trumbeak's Pokédex lore, the precise details of its attacks and energy costs, its elemental weaknesses, and the historical context of this edition.

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Card Number
#107
Release Date
February 2, 2017
Language
EN
Set Code
SM1

Trumbeak, the Bugle Beak Pokémon, is a Normal/Flying type introduced in Generation VII, native to the Alola region. It is the evolved form of Pikipek and evolves into Toucannon. Trumbeak is known for its distinctive, trumpet-like beak, which it uses to create a variety of calls. These calls are not only for communication but also to establish its territory, often creating a noisy nuisance for its neighbors. In the wild, Trumbeak primarily feeds on berries, which it can strip from trees with its strong beak, and it also uses its beak to store food. Its behavior is often characterized by its energetic and somewhat boisterous nature. In the Pokémon games, Trumbeak is a common early-game bird Pokémon, providing players with a reliable Flying-type option. In the anime, Trumbeak has appeared in various episodes, often showcasing its boisterous personality and its evolution line's strong family bonds. Its design, inspired by toucans, gives it a vibrant and memorable appearance, contributing to its cultural significance as a recognizable symbol of the Alola region's diverse wildlife.

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