
Lost Origin·#151·2022
Greedent, the Greedy Pokémon, is a Normal-type from Generation VIII, evolving from Skwovet, and is known for its insatiable appetite and large berry-storing tail. This particular card from the Lost Origin set, released in 2022, is a common variant that beautifully captures the Pokémon's essence through its artwork. Here, you'll discover comprehensive Pokédex lore, detailed information on its attacks, energy costs, weakness, and the card's edition history. This page appeals to both nostalgic fans and serious collectors, providing deep insights into its collectibility and unique features.
Read more ↓Greedent, the Greedy Pokémon, is a Normal-type introduced in Generation VIII, native to the Galar region. It evolves from Skwovet, a small, timid Pokémon known for constantly gathering berries. Greedent, in contrast, is larger and more confident, though its defining characteristic remains its insatiable appetite for berries. It’s often depicted with its massive tail, which it uses to store an astonishing amount of food. Despite its endless foraging, Greedent is depicted as somewhat slow-witted, often not noticing when berries fall out of its tail, a testament to its sheer abundance. In the Pokémon games, Greedent is a common sight in various areas of Galar, often found in trees or rummaging through bushes. Its Normal typing gives it a single weakness to Fighting-type moves, while being immune to Ghost-type attacks. In the anime, Greedent often appears as a background Pokémon or in episodes focused on foraging and food, reinforcing its greedy yet endearing nature. Its design, reminiscent of a large squirrel or chipmunk, resonates with themes of harvest and abundance in the Pokémon world.
Last updated: April 11, 2026