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Card 136Black Bolt #136 Pokémon Card
Black Bolt·#136
Krokorok is a formidable dual-type Ground and Dark Pokémon, a Generation V species that evolves from Sandile and is well-known for its powerful jaws and desert habitat. This specific card, #136 from the Black Bolt set, is a regular rarity variant released in 2025, standing out with its effective "Tighten Up" attack and dynamic artwork. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details including Krokorok's Pokédex lore, the card's exact attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and its complete edition history.
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- #136
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- zsv10-5
Krokorok is a Ground/Dark-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, evolving from Sandile at level 29 and then into Krookodile at level 40. Known for its distinct red and black striped body and powerful jaws, Krokorok is a desert-dwelling Pokémon often found in sandy regions where it can camouflage itself to ambush prey. Its diet primarily consists of smaller Pokémon that inhabit arid environments. In the Pokémon games, Krokorok and its evolutionary line are notable for their Speed and Attack stats, making them formidable physical attackers. They are frequently encountered in the Unova region, particularly in areas like the Desert Resort. In the anime, Ash Ketchum owns a Krokorok, which later evolves into Krookodile, becoming a prominent member of his team known for its battle prowess and sunglasses. Krokorok's design draws inspiration from crocodiles and alligators, incorporating elements of desert survival. Its dual typing gives it unique matchups, making it immune to Electric-type attacks and resistant to Dark, Ghost, and Rock types, while being weak to Fighting, Bug, Water, Grass, Ice, and Fairy types. The species is often depicted as territorial and cunning, utilizing its powerful jaws to crush opponents. Its cultural significance lies in its cool and somewhat mischievous demeanor, making it a fan favorite among Pokémon enthusiasts.
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Last updated: April 7, 2026
















