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Vileplume — Undaunted Pokémon card

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Vileplume

Undaunted·#24·2010

Vileplume, a Grass/Poison type Pokémon from Generation I, is the elegant yet potent final evolution of Oddish, renowned for its massive, pollen-laden petals. This specific Vileplume card, #24/90 from the 2010 Undaunted set, is a common variant that stands out for its unique game-altering Poké-BODY. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and insights into this card's edition history.

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Card Number
#24
Release Date
August 17, 2010
Language
EN
Set Code
HGSS3

Vileplume is a Grass/Poison type Pokémon, first introduced in Generation I, and is the final evolution of Oddish, evolving from Gloom when exposed to a Leaf Stone. Known for its enormous, heavy petals, Vileplume is often depicted as a beautiful yet dangerous flower Pokémon. Its Pokedex entries frequently highlight its ability to release highly toxic pollen, which can cause severe allergic reactions or even paralysis. Vileplume typically inhabits forests and grasslands, where its vibrant appearance can sometimes serve as a warning to those who approach too closely. In the Pokémon games, Vileplume is a versatile special attacker, often utilized for its status-inflicting moves like Sleep Powder and Stun Spore, alongside powerful Grass-type attacks. In the anime, it has made various appearances, showcasing its elegant yet formidable nature, often associated with trainers who appreciate its unique blend of beauty and power. Culturally, Vileplume embodies the duality of nature, representing both serene beauty and inherent danger, a common theme in many natural ecosystems. Its distinctive design, based on the Rafflesia arnoldii, one of the largest and most odoriferous flowers in the world, contributes to its memorable presence in the Pokémon franchise.

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