
Furret, the elegant Long Body Pokémon, is a beloved Normal-type from Generation II, evolving from Sentret and cherished for its graceful movements and loyal nature. This specific HeartGold & SoulSilver common card, released in 2010, captures Furret with captivating artwork and a useful attack, representing a nostalgic piece for many collectors. Here, visitors will find extensive Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, information on its weakness, and a comprehensive history of this card's edition.
Read more ↓Furret, the Long Body Pokémon, is a Normal-type creature introduced in Generation II with the release of Pokémon Gold and Silver. It is the evolved form of Sentret, known for its long, slender body that allows it to easily slip through narrow spaces and create intricate nests. Furret typically inhabits forests and grasslands, often found near riverbanks where it can forage for food, which primarily consists of berries and small insects. Its playful and affectionate nature makes it a popular choice among trainers, and its distinctive striped tail is a common visual motif. In the games, Furret is a relatively fast Pokémon, often used for its agility in battles. While it doesn't play a central role in the anime, its appearances usually highlight its gentle disposition and loyalty. Culturally, Furret embodies grace and adaptability, often admired for its elegant movements and clever nest-building skills. Its design, reminiscent of a ferret or weasel, contributes to its charm and widespread appeal across the Pokémon franchise.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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