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Vibrava — Dragon Pokémon card

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Vibrava

Dragon·#47·2003

Vibrava is a fascinating Ground/Dragon type Pokémon, a key part of the Trapinch evolution line, first introduced in the beloved Generation III. This specific card from the 2003 Dragon set is a standard common variant, notable for its classic Ken Sugimori artwork that captures the essence of this unique creature. Here, visitors will find extensive Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its attacks including energy costs and effects, and a comprehensive history of this edition.

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Card Number
#47
Release Date
November 23, 2003
Language
EN
Set Code
EX3

Vibrava is a dual-type Ground/Dragon Pokémon introduced in Generation III, making its debut in the Hoenn region. It is the evolved form of Trapinch and evolves into Flygon, completing a unique three-stage evolution line that begins with a pure Ground type and culminates in a powerful Ground/Dragon type. Vibrava itself is known for its distinctive wing vibrations, which generate ultrasonic waves capable of causing severe headaches and even pulverizing rocks. Its natural habitat typically consists of deserts and arid regions, where it can easily burrow into the sand to ambush prey or protect itself from the harsh sun. Vibrava primarily preys on smaller insects, using its sonic abilities to disorient them before striking. In the anime, Vibrava has been featured in various episodes, often showcasing its unique abilities and its role as an intermediate evolution. Its design, resembling a large dragonfly with specialized sonic organs, contributes to its memorable presence. Culturally, Vibrava represents the transition from a ground-dwelling predator to an agile, airborne creature, symbolizing adaptability and the harnessing of natural forces. Its evolution line is a fan-favorite, particularly Flygon, for its unique type combination and elegant design.

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