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XatuSkyridge #35 Pokémon Card
Skyridge·#35·2003
Xatu, the Psychic/Flying-type Mystic Pokémon from Generation II, is celebrated for its prophetic abilities and stoic demeanor, making it a beloved figure in Pokémon lore. This specific card, from the 2003 Skyridge set, is a common variant and holds unique historical value as part of the final Wizards of the Coast English expansion. Here, visitors will discover Xatu's Pokédex lore, the card's unique mechanics including its 80 HP, "Synchronicity" Poké-BODY, and "Warp Hole" attack with its energy costs, alongside its weakness and full edition history.
Read more ↓- Card Number
- #35
- Release Date
- May 11, 2003
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- sk
Xatu, the Mystic Pokémon, is a Psychic/Flying-type introduced in Generation II of the Pokémon universe, hailing from the Johto region. It is the evolved form of Natu, a small, green bird-like Pokémon. Xatu is renowned for its ability to see into the past and future, often standing motionless for extended periods, gazing at the sun as if in a trance. This unique characteristic is deeply embedded in its lore, with some cultures believing it to be a sacred guardian or an oracle. Xatu typically inhabits ancient ruins, forests, and desert regions, places often associated with spiritual or mysterious energies. Its diet likely consists of berries and small insects, though its contemplative nature suggests it may derive sustenance from less tangible sources. In the games, Xatu is often found in areas like the Ruins of Alph or the Safari Zone. Its Psychic typing makes it strong against Fighting and Poison types, while its Flying type offers resistance to Grass, Fighting, Bug, and Ground moves. Xatu's role in the anime often portrays it as a wise and enigmatic figure, sometimes assisting trainers with its foresight. Its distinctive design, with its large wings and stoic demeanor, has made it a memorable Pokémon for fans, representing themes of mystery, prophecy, and ancient wisdom.
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