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Water Energy — Xy Trainer Kit Suicune Pokémon card

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Water EnergyXy Trainer Kit Suicune #2 Pokémon Card

Xy Trainer Kit Suicune·#2

The Water type, a cornerstone of the Pokémon universe since Generation I, encompasses a vast array of aquatic creatures, often celebrated for their resilience and powerful attacks. This particular Water Energy card hails from the XY Trainer Kit Suicune, a common and functional printing from 2016, designed to introduce new players to the game. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details including Pokédex lore pertaining to Energy cards, specific card mechanics like energy costs and effects, and a thorough history of this edition.

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Card Number
#2
Language
EN
Set Code
TK9B

As this is an Energy card, there is no specific Pokémon lore associated with it. Energy cards are fundamental to the Pokémon Trading Card Game, representing the resources Pokémon need to use their attacks. Water Energy specifically powers Water-type Pokémon, enabling them to unleash abilities like Hydro Pump, Aqua Jet, or Ice Beam. Water-type Pokémon are among the most popular and iconic in the franchise, often represented by creatures that live in oceans, lakes, and rivers, such as Blastoise, Lapras, and Suicune. They are known for their strong defensive capabilities and powerful special attacks in the video games, and their TCG counterparts often reflect this with abilities that disrupt opponents or deal significant damage. The Water type is one of the original types introduced in Generation I, and its importance has remained constant throughout every iteration of the Pokémon universe, from the games to the anime and the card game. Their natural habitat is any body of water, and their diet and behavior vary greatly depending on the specific Pokémon. In the TCG, Water Energy is a staple for any deck featuring Water-type Pokémon, making it a consistently important card for gameplay.

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Last updated: April 7, 2026

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