LEGO Announces Charmander & Geodude Cavern Clash Pokémon Set
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Tyler Roberts
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LEGO is releasing a new Smart Play Pokémon set called "Charmander & Geodude Cavern Clash." The 198-piece set features a brick-built Charmander (approximately 3 inches tall) facing off against Geodude inside a rocky cave environment with action features that simulate Geodude launching rocks. The set includes exclusive Smart Tags and is part of LEGO's smaller, scaled-down Pokémon collection.
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· 3 pulledLEGO is scaling things down with a series of smaller Smart Play Pokémon sets
The 198-piece set features a brick-built Charmander facing off against Geodude inside a rocky cave environment
Charmander stands approximately 3 inches tall, while the cave includes action features that recreate Geodude launching rocks toward its fiery opponent
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