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Vibrava — Surging Sparks Pokémon card

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VibravaSurging Sparks #206 Pokémon Card

Surging Sparks·#206·2024

Vibrava, the Vibration Pokémon, is a fascinating Ground/Dragon-type from Generation III, serving as the evolution between Trapinch and the iconic Flygon, holding a special place in the hearts of many fans. This particular Secret Rare Vibrava card from the 2024 Surging Sparks set is a highly sought-after variant, distinguished by its rarity and beautiful artwork. Here, you will discover everything about Vibrava, from its Pokédex lore and habitat to the card's specific HP, attack costs, and weakness, along with its detailed edition history.

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Card Number
#206
Release Date
November 7, 2024
Language
EN
Set Code
sv8

Vibrava, the Vibration Pokémon, is a dual Ground/Dragon-type introduced in Generation III, making its debut in the Hoenn region. It is the evolved form of Trapinch and evolves into Flygon. Known for its distinct, insectoid appearance with large, rhombus-shaped wings, Vibrava uses the vibrations generated by its wings to create ultrasonic waves. These waves are powerful enough to stun its prey, making them immobile before it consumes them with its digestive fluids. Vibrava typically inhabits desert regions, often found near oases or rocky canyons where its pre-evolution, Trapinch, would dig its pitfall traps. Its diet primarily consists of smaller desert Pokémon, incapacitated by its sonic attacks. In the games, Vibrava serves as a transitional stage, bridging the gap between the ground-dwelling Trapinch and the majestic, flying Flygon. In the anime, it has appeared in various episodes, showcasing its unique abilities and contributing to the lore of the desert environments. Its design, reminiscent of a dragonfly, has garnered it a unique place among fans, often admired for its elegant yet formidable presence.

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