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Card 018 — Black Bolt Pokémon card

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Card 018

Black Bolt·#18

Simipour, the Geyser Pokémon, is a Water-type from Generation V, evolving from Panpour and known for its graceful aquatic abilities and distinctive head tuft. This specific Simipour card from the 2025 Black Bolt set is a common rarity, featuring a charming watercolor aesthetic that sets it apart from other printings. Here, visitors will discover everything from Simipour's fascinating Pokédex lore and natural habitat to the card's precise attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its place in TCG history.

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Card Number
#18
Language
EN
Set Code
zsv10-5

Simipour, the Geyser Pokémon, is a pure Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It evolves from Panpour when exposed to a Water Stone, and is known for its graceful movements and powerful water-based attacks. Simipour's natural habitat includes lush, watery environments such as rivers, lakes, and tropical forests, where it can easily access the water it needs to sustain itself and perform its abilities. Its diet primarily consists of aquatic plants and small fish, which it skillfully catches using its agile hands. In the Pokémon games, Simipour is often seen as a reliable Water-type option for trainers, offering good speed and special attack stats. In the anime, Simipour has been featured in various episodes, often showcasing its loyalty and playful nature. Its design, with its flowing blue hair-like tufts and large ears, gives it a distinct and memorable appearance, making it a favorite among fans of the Unova region. The tuft on its head is not merely decorative; it holds water, which Simipour uses to replenish itself when its energy levels are low, siphoning water up with its tail. This unique adaptation highlights its deep connection to its aquatic environment and its resourceful nature.

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Last updated: April 7, 2026

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