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Card 116
Black Bolt·#116
Munna, the Dream Eater Pokémon, is a psychic-type introduced in Generation V, known for its ability to consume dreams and its endearing, pig-like appearance. This particular card, 116/086 from the Black Bolt set, is a common variant from 2025, notable for its charming full-art illustration depicting Munna in a serene nighttime setting. Here, visitors will discover Munna's intriguing Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including attacks, energy costs, weakness, and resistance, alongside a comprehensive history of this specific edition.
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- #116
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- zsv10-5
Munna is a Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, first appearing in the Unova region. Known as the Dream Eater Pokémon, Munna possesses the unique ability to consume the dreams of both Pokémon and humans. When it does so, a pink mist emanates from its body, revealing the dreams it has just eaten. This peculiar diet makes Munna a fascinating creature, often found in places where people sleep or have vivid dreams. It evolves into Musharna when exposed to a Moon Stone. Munna’s natural habitat tends to be areas conducive to sleep, such as forests or quiet caves, though it is often seen floating in urban environments as well. Its behavior is generally docile, and it is not known to be aggressive. In the games, Munna is one of the earliest psychic Pokémon players can encounter in Unova, and it plays a significant role in the early story of Pokémon Black and White, particularly in relation to the Dream Mist. In the anime, Munna often appears in episodes related to dreams or psychic phenomena, further cementing its role as a mystical and gentle Pokémon. Its endearing design, resembling a small, pink, pig-like creature with floral patterns, has made it a memorable figure among fans. Munna's psychic typing makes it weak to Bug, Ghost, and Dark types, resistant to Fighting and Psychic types, and immune to Ground types in the main series games.
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Last updated: April 7, 2026

















