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Donphan
◇ Missing
EN POP Series 3 · 1 Apr 2006 · 8/17

Donphan

ドンファン Armor Pokémon
Fighting Uncommon Stage 1
80HP
≈S$28est. to buy
1 / 27 Donphan cards owned 0 / 1 in POP 1 promo prints

Donphan collection

1 / 27 collected

4% complete
Owned1 Missing26 TrackedS$0.56 Missing est.≈S$395

Gameplay profile

Unlimited: Legal
Attack

Sniff Out

Colorless

Put any 1 card from your discard pile into your hand.

Attack

Fury Attack

30×
Fighting • 2 Colorless

Flip 3 coins. This attack does 30 damage times the number of heads.

Evolution line

Versions & finishes

Donphan — Normal missing
Normal not owned ≈ S$27.70

Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.

Story & meaning

Donphan is the Armor Pokémon and the evolved form of Phanpy, a Ground-type introduced in Generation II (Johto). It is a powerful elephant-like creature whose body is wrapped in tough, tire-like treads, allowing it to curl up and roll at…

“If Donphan were to tackle with its hard body, even a house could be destroyed. Using its massive strength, the Pokémon helps clear rock and mud slides that block mountain trails.”

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History

Donphan is the Armor Pokémon and the evolved form of Phanpy, a Ground-type introduced in Generation II (Johto). It is a powerful elephant-like creature whose body is wrapped in tough, tire-like treads, allowing it to curl up and roll at great speed to attack or move. Its tremendous strength lets it knock down houses with a tackle, and it is also known to use that power constructively, helping clear rockslides and mudslides that block mountain trails.

Name & meaning

The Japanese name ドンファン (Donfan) is generally understood to combine the onomatopoeic/intensifier 'don' (ドン), suggesting a heavy, booming impact, with the 'fan' element echoing 'elephant' (and possibly the term 'fang' or the legendary figure Don Juan, romanized in Japanese as ドンファン). The 'don' portion can also evoke a sense of largeness or forcefulness, fitting its tackling theme. The English name 'Donphan' retains the original Japanese reading almost directly, preserving 'Don' and adapting 'fan' to 'phan,' which also calls to mind 'elephant' and 'pachyderm.'

Your Donphan cards

1 owned

The Donphan cards already in your collection.

All Donphan cards across sets

27 shown

Every Donphan print in the catalogue, including promos and cards from other series.