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Tympole — BREAKpoint Pokémon card

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TympoleBREAKpoint #33 Pokémon Card

BREAKpoint·#33·2016

Tympole, the Tadpole Pokémon, is a Water-type creature known for its distinctive sound-emitting cheeks, first introduced in Generation V and evolving into Palpitoad and Seismitoad. This particular Tympole card from the 2016 BREAKpoint expansion is a common, non-holo variant featuring charming artwork that captures its playful nature. Here, you will find comprehensive details on Tympole's Pokédex lore, the card's specific attacks, energy costs, weaknesses, and its place within the broader Pokémon TCG history.

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Card Number
#33
Release Date
March 1, 2016
Language
EN
Set Code
XY9

Tympole is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, hailing from the Unova region. Known as the Tadpole Pokémon, it is characterized by its small, round body and distinctive blue, bulbous organs on the sides of its head, which it uses to emit sound waves. These sound waves are imperceptible to humans but are crucial for Tympole's communication and navigation in its aquatic habitats, often found in ponds and marshes. They primarily feed on microscopic organisms and algae, sifting through the water with their mouths. Tympole evolves into Palpitoad starting at level 25, which then evolves into Seismitoad starting at level 42. In the games, Tympole's Water typing gives it advantages against Fire, Ground, and Rock types, while being weak to Grass and Electric types. In the anime, Tympole have been depicted in various episodes, often showcasing their playful and sometimes mischievous nature, and their unique sound abilities have been a plot point. Their design, resembling tadpoles wearing headphones, gives them a unique charm that has resonated with fans, symbolizing the early stages of aquatic life with a whimsical twist.

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