
Market Price
—
Low
—
High
—
PSA 10
—
Card 141White Flare #141 Pokémon Card
White Flare·#141
Garbodor, the Trash Heap Pokémon, is a Poison/Steel type from Generation V, known for its unique evolution line from Trubbish and its environmental significance. This specific Garbodor card from the White Flare set, released in 2025, is an illustration rare variant that stands out for its captivating full-art design. Here, you will find comprehensive details about Garbodor's Pokédex lore, its attacks like Suffocating Gas and Gunk Shot with their energy costs and effects, along with its weakness, resistance, and retreat cost.
Read more ↓- Card Number
- #141
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- rsv10-5
Garbodor is a dual-type Poison/Steel Pokémon introduced in Generation V, evolving from Trubbish starting at level 36. Known as the Trash Heap Pokémon, Garbodor’s body is a grotesque amalgamation of discarded trash, reflecting its origin as a living embodiment of waste. Its natural habitat is typically found in landfills, garbage dumps, and urban areas where human refuse is abundant. Garbodor sustains itself by consuming more garbage, growing larger and more toxic with each meal. Its behavior is generally aggressive, using its toxic appendages and foul-smelling gases to ward off threats or capture prey. In the Pokémon games, Garbodor is often depicted as a powerful Special Attacker with access to a wide range of Poison-type moves. In the anime, it has appeared in various episodes, often as a formidable opponent or a symbol of environmental pollution. Culturally, Garbodor serves as a commentary on ecological issues, representing the consequences of excessive waste production. Its design, while often polarizing, highlights a unique aspect of Pokémon as creatures that can adapt and thrive even in the most unconventional environments. The Garbodor evolution line is a stark reminder of the impact human activity has on the natural world, transforming discarded items into living beings.
Price History
Last updated: April 7, 2026
















