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Tympole — Plasma Freeze Pokémon card

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TympolePlasma Freeze #24 Pokémon Card

Plasma Freeze·#24·2013

Tympole, the adorable Water-type Tadpole Pokémon, was introduced in Generation V and evolves into Palpitoad and then Seismitoad, symbolizing growth and adaptability within the Pokémon world. This particular card from the 2013 Plasma Freeze set, a common non-holographic variant, stands out with its charming artwork and a classic coin-flip attack mechanic. Here, visitors will discover Tympole's detailed Pokédex lore, the card's specific HP and attack costs, its weakness, and a comprehensive history of its edition.

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Card Number
#24
Release Date
May 7, 2013
Language
EN
Set Code
BW9

Tympole, the Tadpole Pokémon, is a pure Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It evolves into Palpitoad starting at level 25, which then evolves into Seismitoad starting at level 36. Tympole is known for its distinctive sound-vibrating cheeks, which it uses to communicate and warn others of danger, emitting sound waves imperceptible to humans. These Pokémon typically inhabit aquatic environments such as ponds, lakes, and rivers, where they can often be found swimming in schools. Their diet primarily consists of small aquatic organisms. In the Pokémon games, Tympole is often encountered early in the Unova region, making it a common and accessible Pokémon for trainers. Its evolution, Seismitoad, plays a more significant role in battles due to its Ground typing, offering expanded type coverage. In the anime, Tympole has appeared in various episodes, often showcasing its playful and social nature within its natural habitat. Tympole’s design, based on a tadpole, embodies the early stages of amphibian life, representing growth and transformation within the Pokémon world. Its unique ability to create ultrasonic sounds highlights the diverse sensory capabilities found in nature.

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