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Card 082
Mega Evolution·#82
Nacli, the Rock Salt Pokémon, is a captivating pure Rock-type from Generation IX, forming an evolutionary line that culminates in the formidable Garganacl, and holds cultural significance in the Paldea region. This specific card, from the Mega Evolution set released in 2025, is a common variant, notable for its charming sowsow artwork that captures Nacli's unique crystalline form. Here, visitors will discover Nacli's Pokédex lore, the card's mechanics including its 70 HP, single Ram attack with its colorless energy cost, and its weakness to Grass-type Pokémon, alongside its edition history.
Read more ↓- Card Number
- #82
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- me1
Nacli, the Rock Salt Pokémon, is a fascinating creature introduced in Generation IX. This pure Rock-type Pokémon is known for its unique body composition, which is entirely made of rock salt. Nacli typically inhabits caves and mountainous regions where salt deposits are abundant, often found near ancient ruins or in areas with significant geological activity. Its diet consists primarily of mineral-rich rocks, which it slowly consumes to grow and maintain its crystalline structure. Nacli are generally docile creatures, preferring to live in small family units, and they are observed to leave behind fragments of their salt bodies, which are highly prized by humans for various uses. In the games, Nacli evolves into Naclstack and then into Garganacl, forming a formidable evolutionary line known for its defensive capabilities and unique Salt Cure ability. As a Rock-type, Nacli is strong against Fire, Ice, Flying, and Bug types, but vulnerable to Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground, and Steel types. It plays a significant role in the Paldea region's ecosystem and culture, with its salt often used in local cuisine and traditional crafts, highlighting its deep connection to the land and its people. Its peculiar, blocky appearance and elemental nature make it a memorable addition to the Pokémon world.
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Last updated: April 7, 2026

















