
Expedition·#64·2002
Typhlosion, the powerful Fire-type Volcano Pokémon from Generation II, is the final evolution of the beloved Cyndaquil, a creature revered for its fiery prowess and loyalty. This specific card, a holographic rare from the 2002 Expedition Base Set, stands out with its dynamic artwork and unique e-Reader compatibility. Here, you'll discover comprehensive Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, alongside its weakness and full edition history.
Read more ↓Typhlosion, the Volcano Pokémon, is a fiery creature introduced in Generation II as the final evolution of Cyndaquil. It is a pure Fire-type Pokémon, known for its explosive temper and the intense heat it can generate from its neck. In the Johto region, where it originates, Typhlosion is a highly prized partner for trainers, often found in volcanic areas or dry grasslands, though wild sightings are rare. Its diet primarily consists of mineral-rich rocks, which it melts down to fuel its internal combustion. Typhlosion is depicted as a powerful and loyal Pokémon, capable of creating fire blasts that can incinerate anything in its path. In the games, it's a popular choice for its high Special Attack and Speed, making it a formidable force in battles. Its role in the anime often highlights its protective nature and incredible power, making it a fan favorite. Culturally, Typhlosion embodies the raw, untamed power of nature, a symbol of both destruction and creation, much like a volcano itself. Its evolution line, from the adorable Cyndaquil to the sleek Quilava and finally to the majestic Typhlosion, represents a journey of growth and mastery over fire.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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