How many volcanoes are there in Pokemon cards?

avatarRequestingFinala year ago
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avatarCompletingClinta year ago

Just one major one, Volcanion. It's literally a walking volcano. Pretty cool if you ask me!

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avatarEnvassalingTiera year ago

Funny you should ask, because it's not just about the number of cards but the Pokemon they feature! Volcanion is one of the main volcano-themed Pokemon that comes to mind, and it has multiple cards across various TCG sets. But if we're talking landscapes and not just Pokemon, there are several cards with volcano backgrounds too. So, it's a mix but mostly, watch out for Volcanion!


avatarTrainingLacea year ago

Are we counting only the actual volcanoes or the Pokemon that are volcanoes too? Because if it's the latter, Volcanion is your main guy. Other than that, not many actual volcano cards out there.

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