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Tyrantrum
Forbidden Light·#69·2018
Tyrantrum, the Despot Pokémon, is a powerful Rock/Dragon-type from Generation VI, known for its regal demeanor and prehistoric origins, evolving from the adorable Tyrunt. This particular card, from the 2018 Forbidden Light set, features classic artwork and a compelling ability, making it a noteworthy common rarity that embodies the raw power of this ancient Pokémon. Here, you'll discover Tyrantrum's captivating Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its card mechanics including attacks and weaknesses, and its place within the rich history of the Pokémon TCG.
Read more ↓- Card Number
- #69
- Release Date
- May 3, 2018
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- SM6
Tyrantrum is a formidable Rock/Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI, first appearing in Pokémon X and Y. Known as the Despot Pokémon, its very existence is a testament to its ancient lineage, as it is revived from a Jaw Fossil. This magnificent creature once roamed the Earth 100 million years ago, reigning supreme with its powerful jaws and imposing presence. Its natural habitat would have been prehistoric landscapes, likely rocky terrains or dense forests, where it could assert its dominance. Tyrantrum’s diet primarily consisted of other Pokémon, which it would crush with its incredibly strong bite. Its behavior is characterized by a regal and somewhat aggressive disposition, befitting a king of its era. In the games, Tyrantrum is a physically strong attacker, often prized for its unique typing and ability to learn powerful Rock and Dragon-type moves. In the anime, it has been depicted as a fierce and proud creature, often showcasing its raw power in battles. Culturally, Tyrantrum represents the majesty and might of ancient times, a living fossil that brings the past to life, captivating trainers with its blend of ferocity and historical significance. Its evolution line begins with Tyrunt, which evolves into Tyrantrum when leveled up during the day while holding a Jaw Fossil. Its dual typing offers interesting matchups, being strong against a variety of types but also having notable weaknesses.
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