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Card 018 — Twilight Masquerade Pokémon card

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Card 018Twilight Masquerade #18 Pokémon Card

Twilight Masquerade·#18·2024

Dipplin, the endearing Dragon/Grass type, emerges from Generation IX as an evolution of Applin, celebrated for its unique lore of two wyrms sharing a single apple. This specific card, from the 2024 Twilight Masquerade set, is a common variant that stands out for its intriguing Festival Lead ability. Here, visitors will uncover Dipplin's Pokédex lore, detailed explanations of its attacks, energy costs, weakness, and comprehensive insights into its edition history.

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Card Number
#18
Language
EN
Set Code
sv6

Dipplin, the Candy Apple Pokémon, is a fascinating Dragon/Grass type introduced in Generation IX. It evolves from Applin, a tiny Apple Core Pokémon, showcasing a unique evolutionary line that begins with a creature living inside an apple. Dipplin is notable for its two distinct heads, one belonging to the fore-wyrm and the other to the core-wyrm, both sharing a single apple and helping each other out. This symbiotic relationship is a core aspect of its lore, highlighting themes of cooperation and shared resources. Dipplin's natural habitat is often depicted in areas rich with sweet fruit trees, particularly those bearing apples, where it can easily find its preferred dwelling. Its diet primarily consists of the apple it inhabits, which it sweetens and enhances through its unique biological processes. In the games, Dipplin builds upon Applin's unique evolutionary methods, often requiring specific items or conditions to evolve, adding a layer of depth to its acquisition. In the anime, it might be portrayed as a playful or somewhat mischievous Pokémon, often found in festive settings due to its candy apple appearance. Its unique design and dual-headed nature give it a distinct cultural significance, often associated with harvest festivals or sweet treats.

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Last updated: April 7, 2026

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