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Volcarona — Ancient Origins Pokémon card

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VolcaronaAncient Origins #18 Pokémon Card

Ancient Origins·#18·2015

Volcarona, the majestic Sun Pokémon, is a beloved Bug/Fire type from Generation V, known for its legendary status and fiery wings. This specific card, from the 2015 Ancient Origins set, is a common non-holographic variant that stands out for its unique "Stop" Ability and captivating artwork. Here, visitors will find in-depth details on its Pokédex lore, its attacks including energy costs, its weakness, and its full edition history. This card primarily appeals to collectors with nostalgia for the XY era and fans of unique card mechanics, with common questions answered in the FAQ.

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Card Number
#18
Release Date
August 11, 2015
Language
EN
Set Code
XY7

Volcarona, the Sun Pokémon, is a majestic Bug/Fire type introduced in Generation V. It is the final evolution of Larvesta. According to Unovan legend, when a volcanic ash cloud darkened the world, Volcarona's fiery wings provided a replacement for the sun, saving people and Pokémon from freezing. This lore highlights its profound cultural significance as a bringer of light and warmth. Volcarona is known for its six fiery wings and the distinctive antennae on its head. In the games, it is often found in ancient ruins or volcanic areas, reinforcing its connection to historical power and natural phenomena. Its unique typing gives it both advantages and disadvantages in battle; while strong against Grass, Ice, Bug, and Steel types, it is vulnerable to Water, Flying, and Rock types, with Rock being a particularly potent quadruple weakness. In the anime, Volcarona has been depicted as a powerful and sometimes elusive Pokémon, further cementing its legendary status. Its design, inspired by moths and the sun, makes it a visually striking and memorable creature in the Pokémon world.

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