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Type Null — Crimson Invasion Pokémon card

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Type Null

Crimson Invasion·#89·2017

Type: Null is a unique Synthetic Pokémon from the Alola region, designated Pokédex number 772, and is the pre-evolution of the powerful Silvally, embodying themes of artificial creation and overcoming limitations. This specific card, #89 from the 2017 Crimson Invasion set, is a common variant that still stands out for its faithful representation of the Pokémon's lore and intriguing attack mechanics.

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Card Number
#89
Language
EN
Set Code
SM4

Type: Null is a fascinating Synthetic Pokémon, designated as number 772 in the National Pokédex. It was introduced in the seventh generation, making its debut in the Alola region. This unique Pokémon was created by the Aether Foundation as a "beast killer" to combat the Ultra Beasts, specifically designed to synthesize the strengths of various Pokémon types. Its name, "Type: Null," reflects its incomplete status, as it wears a heavy control mask that suppresses its intrinsic capabilities and limits its full potential. While its natural habitat isn't truly "natural" due to its artificial origins, it is often found in research facilities or areas where Ultra Beasts have appeared. Type: Null is the pre-evolution of Silvally, evolving when it gains a strong bond of trust with its Trainer and breaks free of its helmet. Its unique design, a blend of mammalian and avian features with mechanical elements, makes it stand out in the Pokémon world. In the games and anime, Type: Null plays a crucial role in understanding the mysteries of Ultra Beasts and the ethical implications of creating artificial Pokémon. It symbolizes the struggle between control and freedom, and its evolution into Silvally represents overcoming limitations through companionship.

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Last updated: April 7, 2026

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