Rhydon (Jungle 45)

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Rhydon LV.48
サイドン Sidon
Fighting
RhydonJungle45.jpg
Illus. Kagemaru Himeno
Evolution stage
Rhyhorn
Stage 1 Pokémon
Evolves from Rhyhorn
Card name Rhydon
Type Fighting
HP 100
weakness
Grass×2
resistance
Lightning-30
retreat cost
   
English expansion Jungle
Rarity Uncommon
English card no. 45/64
Japanese expansion Pokémon Jungle
Japanese rarity Uncommon
Expansion Base Set 2
Rarity Uncommon
English card no. 59/130
TCG GB1 set Mystery
TCG GB1 ID C32
TCG GB2 set Legendary Power
TCG GB2 ID B40
Expansion Legendary Collection
Rarity Rare
English card no. 35/110
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Rhydon.

Rhydon (Japanese: サイドン Sidon) is a Fighting-type Stage 1 Pokémon card. It is part of the Jungle expansion.

Card text

Jungle and Base Set 2 print

   
Horn Attack
つのでつく
30
    
Ram
げきとつ
50
Rhydon does 20 damage to itself. If your opponent has any Benched Pokémon, he or she chooses 1 of them and switches it with the Defending Pokémon. (Do the damage before switching the Pokémon. Switch the Pokémon even if Rhydon is knocked out.)


Legendary Collection print

   
Horn Attack
つのでつく
30
    
Ram
げきとつ
50
Rhydon does 20 damage to itself. Your opponent switches the Defending Pokémon with 1 of his or her Benched Pokémon, if any. (Do the damage before switching the Pokémon. Switch the Pokémon even if Rhydon is Knocked Out.)


Pokédex data

Rhydon - Drill Pokémon
No. Height Weight
112 6'3" (1.9 m) 265 lbs. (120 kg)
Pokédex entry
Protected by an armor-like hide, it is capable of living in molten lava of 3600 degrees.
進化して後ろ足だけで立つようになった。角で突かれると岩石にも穴が開いてしまう。


Release information

This card was released in the English Jungle expansion, originating from the Japanese Pokémon Jungle expansion. It was later reprinted in the English Base Set 2 expansion and the English Legendary Collection expansion.

Trivia

Origin

Horn Attack is a move in the Pokémon games that Rhydon can learn. This card's English Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Red and Blue, whereas the Japanese entry comes from Pokémon Red and Green.


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