
Mysterious Treasures·#17·2007
Tyranitar, the formidable Armor Pokémon, is a dual Rock and Dark type introduced in Generation II, evolving from Pupitar and Larvitar, and culturally significant as a symbol of immense power. This specific card, #17/123 from the 2007 Mysterious Treasures set, is a holographic rare that stands out for its powerful attacks and dynamic artwork. Here, visitors will discover Tyranitar’s Pokédex lore, the card’s detailed attacks including their energy costs, its weakness, resistance, and retreat cost, alongside a comprehensive history of this particular edition.
Read more ↓Tyranitar, the Armor Pokémon, is a formidable rock and dark type introduced in Generation II. It is the final evolution of Larvitar, evolving from Pupitar. Tyranitar is known for its immense strength and destructive power, capable of leveling mountains and changing landscapes with a single rampage. Its natural habitat includes mountainous regions where it can exert its dominance. In the wild, Tyranitar is a solitary and aggressive creature, often challenging anything that enters its territory. Its diet primarily consists of large prey, which it crushes with its powerful jaws. In the Pokémon games, Tyranitar is a highly sought-after Pokémon due to its high base stats, particularly its attack and defense, making it a staple in competitive play. In the anime, it has been featured as a powerful force, often depicted as a protector or a destructive entity. Tyranitar’s design, reminiscent of a large, bipedal dinosaur, gives it a fearsome and iconic presence in the Pokémon franchise, symbolizing raw power and untamed nature. Its ability to create sandstorms adds another layer to its strategic utility in battles.
Last updated: April 11, 2026
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