
Ancient Origins·#9·2015
Combee, a charming Bug/Flying-type, was introduced in Generation IV and is famously known as the pre-evolution of the queenly Vespiquen, playing a vital role in its colony. This specific card, from the 2015 Ancient Origins set, is a common non-holo variant, notable for its vibrant artwork by Sumiyoshi Kizuki. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore, its singular attack Bug Bite with its energy cost, and comprehensive information about its weakness and edition history.
Read more ↓Combee is a small, bee-like Bug/Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is unique in that only female Combee can evolve, transforming into the regal Vespiquen at level 21. Combee are known for their distinctive honeycomb-like bodies, consisting of three hexagonal segments, each with its own face. They are social Pokémon, living in large colonies centered around a Vespiquen, which they serve diligently. Their primary role within the colony is to collect and deliver honey, a vital resource. Combee are often found in forests and orchards, flitting between flowers to gather nectar. In the anime, they are frequently depicted alongside their queen, showcasing their industrious nature. Their design is clearly inspired by honeybees, emphasizing their role in pollination and honey production within the Pokémon world. Combee’s type combination gives it a unique set of resistances and weaknesses, making it an interesting early-game Pokémon for trainers. Despite its small size and relatively low stats, its evolutionary potential into Vespiquen, a more formidable Pokémon, makes it a notable species.
Last updated: April 11, 2026