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Ariados, the Long Leg Pokémon, is a fascinating Bug/Poison-type creature introduced in Generation II, evolving from the smaller Spinarak and holding cultural significance for its predatory nature. This specific card from the 2022 Pokémon Go set is a common variant, standing out with its vibrant digital art style and direct link to the popular mobile game. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and a comprehensive history of this edition.
Read more ↓Ariados, the Long Leg Pokémon, is a fascinating Bug/Poison-type creature introduced in Generation II with the release of Pokémon Gold and Silver. Evolving from Spinarak, Ariados is known for its intricate web-spinning abilities and predatory nature. Its natural habitat often includes forests and caves, where it can effectively set traps for its prey. Ariados are nocturnal hunters, using their webs not only to catch food but also to mark their territory and navigate. Their diet primarily consists of smaller Bug-type Pokémon that get ensnared in their sticky silk. In the games, Ariados often appears as an early-game Bug-type, sometimes utilized by trainers in the Elite Four or as a common wild encounter. In the anime, Ariados has been featured in various episodes, often showcasing its cunning and formidable battling prowess, such as in episodes where it uses its threads to bind opponents. Its unique design, resembling a spider with distinct leg segments, contributes to its cultural significance as one of the more recognizable arachnid-inspired Pokémon. The evolution from the smaller, more docile Spinarak to the larger, more aggressive Ariados highlights a significant growth in power and cunning.
Last updated: April 11, 2026