
Aquapolis·#76·2003
Exeggcute, the enigmatic Egg Pokémon, is a beloved Grass/Psychic type from the first generation, known for its peculiar cluster of six egg-like forms that hint at its future evolution into Exeggutor. This particular card hails from the Aquapolis set, released in 2003, and represents a common rarity within this distinctive e-Card era expansion. Here, visitors will discover everything from its Pokédex lore and detailed attack mechanics, including energy costs and effects, to its specific weakness and comprehensive edition history.
Read more ↓Exeggcute, the Egg Pokémon, is a Grass/Psychic dual-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. This peculiar species consists of six eggs, often mistaken for nuts, that typically group together. Each egg has a distinctive crack or facial expression, hinting at the individual personalities within the cluster. According to the Pokédex, when Exeggcute's shells crack, a new Exeggutor will emerge, suggesting a unique form of evolution where the collective entity transforms. They are commonly found in lush, tropical environments, often camouflaged among foliage, making them difficult to spot. Their diet primarily consists of tree sap and various plant-based nutrients. In the games and anime, Exeggcute often appear as mischievous or easily startled Pokémon, sometimes requiring a trainer's patience to bond with them. Their unique design and evolution into the towering Exeggutor (or Alolan Exeggutor) have made them memorable figures in the Pokémon universe, representing the quirky and diverse nature of the original 151 Pokémon.
Last updated: April 10, 2026