
Seel, a beloved Water-type Pokémon from Generation I, is renowned for its charming appearance and its evolution into the graceful Dewgong, holding a special place in the hearts of many fans. This particular card, from the 2025 Phantasmal Flames set, is a common variant that stands out with its dynamic artwork and a unique attack that offers both damage and healing. Here, you will discover Seel's deep Pokédex lore, the precise mechanics of its Bubble Drain attack, and the fascinating history of this specific card's edition.
Read more ↓Seel is a charming Water-type Pokémon first introduced in Generation I, known for its distinctive horn and playful demeanor. As the pre-evolution of Dewgong, Seel is often found in cold, icy waters, where its thick blubber helps it withstand frigid temperatures. Its diet primarily consists of fish, which it skillfully hunts using its keen sense of smell and agile swimming abilities. In the wild, Seel are known to be social creatures, often seen basking on ice floes or frolicking in the water. Its sleek, white body allows it to blend seamlessly into snowy environments, providing camouflage from predators. In the Pokémon games, Seel is a relatively common encounter in early water routes and caves, making it a staple for many trainers' teams. In the anime, Seel has appeared in various episodes, often depicted as a friendly and sometimes mischievous companion. Its endearing appearance and gentle nature have made it a beloved Pokémon for fans across generations.
Last updated: April 7, 2026

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