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Tynamo — Burning Shadows Pokémon card

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TynamoBurning Shadows #44 Pokémon Card

Burning Shadows·#44·2017

Tynamo, the EleFish Pokémon, is an Electric-type from Generation V, notable for its unique three-stage evolution line and its collective power in groups. This specific card, #44 from the 2017 Burning Shadows set, is a common variant that stands out due to its incredibly distinctive handcrafted art style. Here, you'll discover Tynamo's Pokédex lore, the card's precise attacks, energy costs, and weakness, along with its edition history within the Pokémon TCG.

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Card Number
#44
Release Date
August 3, 2017
Language
EN
Set Code
SM3

Tynamo is an Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, hailing from the Unova region. Known as the EleFish Pokémon, Tynamo is a small, eel-like creature that floats through the ocean using the electricity it generates. It has no discernible gender differences and is unique in that it is the only Pokémon with a pure Electric typing that has a three-stage evolutionary line. Tynamo evolves into Eelektrik starting at level 39, which then evolves into Eelektross when exposed to a Thunder Stone. In the wild, Tynamo are often found in large schools, using their combined electrical power to deter predators and navigate ocean currents. Their diet primarily consists of plankton and other small marine organisms. In the games, Tynamo and its evolutions are notable for having the ability Levitate, making them immune to Ground-type attacks, which is a significant advantage for an Electric-type Pokémon. They have made appearances in the anime, often depicted as shy but powerful creatures, and have been featured in various spin-off games and merchandise, solidifying their place in the Pokémon universe. The concept of a chain of Tynamo generating immense power is a recurring theme in its lore, emphasizing its collective strength.

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