
Plasma Storm·#66·2013
Garbodor, the formidable Trash Heap Pokémon, is a Poison-type creature first introduced in Generation V, evolving from the humble Trubbish and symbolizing environmental themes. This specific card, #66 from the 2013 Plasma Storm set, is a common variant and a notable example of a Team Plasma card, featuring dynamic artwork and strategic attack mechanics. Here, visitors can delve into Garbodor's Pokédex lore, explore the card's HP, attack names, energy costs, damage, effects, weakness, resistance, and retreat cost, alongside its edition history.
Read more ↓Garbodor, the Trash Heap Pokémon, is a Poison-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It is the evolved form of Trubbish, a small, bag-like Pokémon, and together they represent the increasing issue of waste in the Pokémon world. Garbodor is a large, grotesque creature made of various types of garbage, with a distinct odor that it can use to its advantage in battles. Its body is composed of different kinds of waste, including industrial and household refuse, making it a living embodiment of pollution. Garbodor’s natural habitat tends to be urban areas, landfills, and industrial zones where it can find ample sustenance from discarded materials. In the games, Garbodor is often encountered in areas with human activity and has a relatively high Special Attack stat, making it a formidable opponent. Its unique design and origin story have made it a memorable, if sometimes controversial, Pokémon, symbolizing environmental concerns within the franchise. Despite its unconventional appearance, Garbodor has made appearances in the anime, often depicted as a misunderstood creature or a powerful force to be reckoned with. Its Poison typing makes it strong against Grass and Fairy types, but weak against Ground and Psychic types, reflecting a balanced role in the competitive meta.
Last updated: April 10, 2026