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Weezing — Call of Legends Pokémon card

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WeezingCall of Legends #38 Pokémon Card

Call of Legends·#38·2011

Weezing, the iconic Poison Gas Pokémon, has captivated fans since its introduction in the first generation, evolving from Koffing and known for its distinct dual-headed appearance and cultural significance. This specific card from the 2011 Call of Legends set, a common rarity, showcases the Pokémon with updated artwork, standing out within a unique and highly collectible expansion. Here, visitors can delve into Weezing's Pokédex lore, understand the mechanics of its attacks and energy costs, examine its weakness, and explore the history of this particular edition.

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Card Number
#38
Release Date
February 8, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
COL

Weezing, the Poison Gas Pokémon, is a fascinating creature known for its two heads and perpetually noxious presence. Introduced in Generation I, Weezing is the evolved form of Koffing. These Pokémon are typically found in urban and industrial areas, thriving in environments rich with pollutants and gases. Weezing's body is essentially a collection of sacs filled with various toxic gases, which it constantly mixes and expels. The larger head often inflates while the smaller one deflates, a continuous process that allows it to maintain its gaseous composition. They are known for their distinctive, often unpleasant odor, which can be overwhelming to those not accustomed to it. In the games and anime, Weezing often serves as a formidable opponent or a loyal companion, frequently associated with Team Rocket's Jessie. Its Poison typing makes it effective against Grass and Fairy types, but vulnerable to Ground and Psychic attacks. Its unique design and persistent nature have made it a memorable Pokémon throughout the franchise's history, representing the darker, more industrial side of the Pokémon world.

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