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Venusaur — Pokemon Go Pokémon card

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VenusaurPokemon Go #3 Pokémon Card

Pokemon Go·#3

Venusaur, a majestic Grass/Poison type, is the final evolution of a Generation I starter and an icon of the Pokémon world, known for its massive flower and calming aura. This specific card, a holographic rare from the 2022 Pokémon GO set, stands out for its unique crossover theme and vibrant artwork. Here, you'll discover Venusaur's Pokédex lore, delve into the card's powerful attacks and strategic abilities, and trace its history within this special edition. Collectors will find insights into its appeal, rarity, and how it compares to other Venusaur printings, alongside a helpful FAQ.

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Card Number
#3
Release Date
June 30, 2022
Language
EN
Set Code
PGO

Venusaur, the Seed Pokémon, is a dual Grass/Poison type and the final evolution of Bulbasaur, one of Kanto's original starter Pokémon from Generation I. Evolving from Ivysaur, Venusaur is characterized by the large, vibrant flower on its back, which blooms when it absorbs solar energy. This flower releases a soothing aroma that can calm emotions and attract other Pokémon. In the wild, Venusaur are often found in lush, tropical environments where sunlight is abundant, allowing their flower to flourish. They are known for their strong leadership qualities within their habitats, often guiding smaller Grass-type Pokémon. Venusaur has been a prominent figure in the Pokémon games, serving as a reliable and powerful choice for players, and has made numerous appearances in the anime, often depicted as a wise and formidable force. Its design, combining reptilian features with botanical elements, has cemented its status as an iconic Pokémon and a fan favorite, representing the classic appeal of the Kanto region. Its role as a starter Pokémon gives it significant cultural resonance among long-time fans of the franchise.

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