
Dewgong, a majestic Water/Ice-type Pokémon from Generation I, evolves from Seel and holds a significant place in Pokémon's cultural history. This specific Dewgong card from the 2025 Phantasmal Flames set is a common variant, yet it stands out due to its unique Thick Fat ability and captivating artwork. Here, visitors will find detailed information about Dewgong's Pokédex lore, its card's attacks, energy costs, and weakness, along with its edition history. This card appeals to both nostalgic fans and competitive players, with the FAQ section covering common collector inquiries.
Read more ↓Dewgong is a graceful Water/Ice-type Pokémon first introduced in Generation I, evolving from Seel at level 34. Known for its sleek, white body and elegant movements, Dewgong thrives in cold ocean waters, particularly in arctic and Antarctic regions. Its thick blubber provides insulation against frigid temperatures, allowing it to swim comfortably even in icy conditions. Dewgong primarily feeds on fish and other small marine organisms, using its long, tusk-like horns to break through ice when surfacing for air or hunting. In the Pokémon games, Dewgong often serves as a reliable Special Attacker or a bulky defensive option, valued for its type combination which resists common types like Water and Ice, though it is weak to Electric, Grass, Fighting, and Rock. In the anime, Dewgong has appeared alongside trainers like Lorelei of the Elite Four, showcasing its serene yet powerful nature. Its design is inspired by dugongs and seals, embodying both their aquatic grace and resilience in harsh environments, making it a beloved classic among fans.
Last updated: April 7, 2026

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