
Battle Styles·#42·2021
Jellicent, the intriguing Water/Ghost-type Floating Pokémon, was introduced in Generation V and evolves from Frillish, captivating fans with its eerie deep-sea lore and gender-specific designs. This particular card, from the 2021 Battle Styles set, is a common rarity but stands out due to its distinctive and narrative-rich artwork by Tomokazu Komiya. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details about Jellicent's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including attack costs and effects, and its edition history.
Read more ↓Jellicent, the Floating Pokémon, is a dual Water/Ghost-type introduced in Generation V with the release of Pokémon Black and White. It evolves from Frillish starting at level 40. Jellicent's distinctive appearance, resembling a jellyfish with a crown-like structure, varies significantly between genders; male Jellicent are blue with a frilly "mustache," while female Jellicent are pink with a frilly "collar." These Pokémon are known for their eerie behavior of dragging ships and their crews to the bottom of the ocean, earning them a fearsome reputation among sailors. They typically inhabit deep-sea environments but are said to surface on full moon nights to hunt. In the anime, Jellicent have made appearances, often depicted as powerful and mysterious creatures. Their unique type combination grants them interesting resistances and weaknesses, making them strategic choices in battles. Jellicent's lore often emphasizes its predatory nature and connection to the mysteries of the deep sea, contributing to its unsettling yet captivating appeal within the Pokémon world.
Last updated: April 11, 2026