
Noble Victories·#6·2011
Dwebble, the Rock Inn Pokémon, is a Bug/Rock type introduced in Generation V, known for its ability to find and hollow out rocks to make a home. This particular card from the 2011 Noble Victories set features a Basic rarity, showcasing Dwebble in its natural, shell-dwelling state. Here, visitors will discover Dwebble's Pokédex lore, detailed information on its attacks, energy costs, weakness, and the historical context of this specific edition. This page provides valuable insights for both new collectors and seasoned enthusiasts, covering everything from grading to its unique appeal.
Read more ↓Dwebble is a small, crab-like Pokémon first introduced in Generation V with the release of Pokémon Black and White. It's classified as the Rock Inn Pokémon due to its distinctive behavior of finding a suitable rock, hollowing it out, and making it its home. This rock shell provides both protection and camouflage, allowing Dwebble to blend seamlessly into rocky environments. Its natural habitat includes rocky terrain, caves, and mountainous regions, where it can easily locate suitable stones for its dwelling. Dwebble's diet primarily consists of moss and minerals found on the rocks it inhabits, which it scrapes off with its sturdy pincers. It is known for being somewhat timid, often retreating into its shell when threatened. Dwebble evolves into Crustle starting at level 34. As a Bug/Rock type, Dwebble has a unique set of type matchups, being weak to Rock, Steel, Water, and Fighting types, while resisting Poison and Normal types, and having a double resistance to Fire. In the games, Dwebble is often encountered early on and is a reliable early-game Pokémon for trainers. In the anime, Dwebble has appeared in various episodes, often showcasing its resourcefulness and determination in finding and maintaining its rock home, endearing it to fans. Its unique interaction with its environment gives it a distinct cultural significance within the Pokémon world.
Last updated: April 10, 2026