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==e-Reader data== | |||
The card ID of the Holofoil print is F-72. The card ID of the Non Holofoil print is F-72-#. On the Non Holofoil print, the short strip contains [[Pokédex]] information and a brief card summary. There is no long strip for this card. The species, height, and weight are present on the Holofoil print. | |||
===Pokédex data=== | ===Pokédex data=== | ||
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jheight=9.2 | | jheight=9.2 | | ||
weight=882 | | weight=882 | | ||
jweight=400 | | jweight=400.0 | | ||
dex=The many small metal particles that cover this Pokémon's body reflect bright light well. | | |||
jdex=ふかい じめんの したで あっしゅく された からだは ダイヤモンドよりも かたいのだ。 | | |||
transdex= Its body has been compressed deep under the ground. As a result, it is even harder than a diamond. | | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
This card's English [[e-Reader]] Pokédex entry comes from {{game|Crystal}}, whereas the Japanese entry comes from {{game|Gold}}. | |||
{{Project TCG notice}} | {{Project TCG notice}} |
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Steelix (Japanese: ハガネール Haganeil) is a Metal-type Stage 1 Pokémon card. It is part of the Skyridge expansion.
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e-Reader data
The card ID of the Holofoil print is F-72. The card ID of the Non Holofoil print is F-72-#. On the Non Holofoil print, the short strip contains Pokédex information and a brief card summary. There is no long strip for this card. The species, height, and weight are present on the Holofoil print.
Pokédex data
Trivia
Origin
This card's English e-Reader Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Crystal, whereas the Japanese entry comes from Pokémon Gold.
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This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |