
Unseen Forces·#111·2005
Tyranitar, the formidable Rock/Dark-type pseudo-legendary Pokémon from Generation II, is celebrated for its immense power and destructive capabilities, embodying the raw force of nature in the Pokémon world. This specific Tyranitar ex card, from the 2005 Unseen Forces set, is a highly sought-after holographic rare variant that epitomizes the powerful "ex" mechanic of its era. Here, visitors will discover comprehensive details about Tyranitar's Pokédex lore, the card's precise attacks with their energy costs and effects, its weakness, resistance, and the historical context of its release.
Read more ↓Tyranitar is a formidable Rock/Dark-type pseudo-legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation II, making its debut in the Johto region. Known as the Armor Pokémon, it is the final evolution of Larvitar, evolving from Pupitar. Its immense power is legendary; a single Tyranitar is capable of tearing down mountains and burying rivers, forcing mapmakers to redraw charts. Its natural habitat consists of mountainous regions where it can carve out its territory. Tyranitar's diet, though not explicitly detailed in every Pokédex entry, is implied to involve consuming and destroying its surroundings, an act that further builds its formidable strength. Its behavior is often depicted as aggressive and territorial, asserting its dominance over its environment. In the games, Tyranitar is a highly sought-after Pokémon due to its impressive stats and diverse move pool, making it a staple on many competitive teams. In the anime, it has appeared as both a powerful wild Pokémon and a formidable opponent for Ash and his friends, further solidifying its image as a force of nature. Its imposing design and raw power have earned it a significant cultural impact within the Pokémon franchise, often being featured in promotional materials and fan art as a symbol of strength.
Last updated: April 11, 2026