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Zebstrika — Black & White Pokémon card

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ZebstrikaBlack & White #42 Pokémon Card

Black & White·#42·2011

Zebstrika, an Electric-type Pokémon from Generation V, evolves from Blitzle and is celebrated for its electrifying speed and striking zebra-like appearance. This specific card, #42 from the 2011 Black & White set, is a common variant and stands out as one of the earliest TCG representations of this dynamic Pokémon. Here, visitors will discover Zebstrika's Pokédex lore, detailed attack costs and effects, its weakness, and the historical context of its edition.

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Card Number
#42
Release Date
April 24, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
BW1

Zebstrika is a striking Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, evolving from Blitzle at level 27. It resembles a zebra, characterized by its sleek black body adorned with jagged white stripes that resemble lightning bolts. These stripes are not merely aesthetic; they glow when Zebstrika generates electricity, and its mane and tail also take on a spiky, lightning-like appearance. Zebstrika's natural habitat is typically open grasslands and savannas, where it can run freely and gather speed. It is known for its incredible speed and its fierce, sometimes ill-tempered, disposition, which is often reflected in its Pokedex entries describing its tendency to shoot lightning from its mane when angered. In the games, Zebstrika is a fast physical attacker, often utilized for its speed and Electric-type STAB moves. In the anime, it has made several appearances, showcasing its agility and powerful electrical attacks, further cementing its image as a formidable and dynamic Pokémon. Its design, inspired by zebras and lightning, gives it a unique aesthetic appeal and contributes to its cultural significance as a symbol of speed and raw electrical power within the Pokémon universe.

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