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Card 106
White Flare·#106
Dewott, the Discipline Pokémon, is a Water-type first introduced in Generation V as the evolved form of Oshawott. This specific card, #106 from the White Flare set, presents a unique variant of Dewott, capturing a dynamic underwater scene that makes it a standout piece for collectors. Here, visitors will find comprehensive information, from Dewott's Pokédex lore and evolution line to the card's precise attack details, energy costs, weaknesses, and its place within the broader TCG history.
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- #106
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- rsv10-5
Dewott is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, evolving from Oshawott at level 17 and later evolving into Samurott at level 36. Known as the Discipline Pokémon, Dewott is characterized by its proficiency with its two scalchops, which it uses with impressive agility and precision in battle. These scalchops, which are actually shells from its chest, are stored on its thighs and are wielded like swords. Dewott's natural habitat often includes rivers and lakes, where it can practice its fluid sword-like techniques in water. Its diet likely consists of aquatic plants and small fish. In the Pokémon games, Dewott is a reliable mid-stage evolution, offering a good balance of attack and speed for trainers who choose Oshawott as their starter. In the anime, Ash's Oshawott eventually evolves into Dewott, showcasing its disciplined training and battle prowess. Culturally, Dewott represents the journey of self-improvement and dedication to mastering a skill, resonating with themes of martial arts and disciplined practice found in many cultures. Its sleek design and combat-ready stance make it a fan favorite among Water-type enthusiasts and those who appreciate Pokémon with a strong sense of character.
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Last updated: April 7, 2026

















