
Ancient Origins·#34·2015
Golett, the Automaton Pokémon, is a fascinating Ground/Ghost-type introduced in Generation V, embodying ancient technology and spectral lore. This specific Golett card from the 2015 Ancient Origins set is a common, non-holo printing, notable for its classic coin-flip attack and evocative artwork. Here, you will find comprehensive details including its Pokédex lore, its attacks with energy costs, weakness, resistance, and a deep dive into its edition history. This guide caters to both new collectors and seasoned enthusiasts, covering its appeal, grading advice, and common collector questions.
Read more ↓Golett is a Ground/Ghost-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, making its debut in the Unova region. Known as the Automaton Pokémon, it is said to have been created by an ancient civilization from clay, powered by a mysterious energy. Golett typically inhabits ruins and ancient structures, often found guarding these historical sites. Its behavior suggests a loyal and protective nature, often standing motionless for centuries until disturbed. Golett evolves into Golurk starting at level 43. As a Ground/Ghost type, Golett has unique type matchups, being immune to Normal and Fighting-type attacks, and resistant to Poison, Bug, and Rock. However, it is vulnerable to Water, Grass, Ice, Ghost, and Dark-type moves. In the games, Golett is often encountered in places like Dragonspiral Tower, reinforcing its connection to ancient lore. Its design, resembling a golem or automaton, draws inspiration from various mythologies where animated figures serve as guardians. This blend of ancient technology and spectral essence gives Golett a distinct and intriguing presence in the Pokémon world, making it a memorable creature for many fans.
Last updated: April 11, 2026