
Noble Victories·#31·2011
Jellicent, the Floating Pokémon, is a fascinating Water/Ghost type introduced in Generation V, known for its distinct male and female forms and its eerie ability to sink ships. This particular card from the 2011 Noble Victories set, numbered 31/101, presents the male Jellicent as a common but charming depiction, showcasing its unique aesthetic. Here, visitors will find a deep dive into Jellicent's lore, a precise breakdown of the card's mechanics including its HP, attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its historical context within the Pokémon TCG.
Read more ↓Jellicent, known as the Floating Pokémon, is a dual-type Water/Ghost Pokémon introduced in Generation V with the release of Pokémon Black and White. It evolves from Frillish starting at Level 40 and is notable for its significant gender differences in appearance, with males being primarily blue and females pink. Jellicent's Pokédex entries often highlight its chilling behavior of sinking ships and dragging their crews to the bottom of the ocean, earning it a reputation as a formidable and eerie denizen of the deep. Its diet likely consists of smaller aquatic Pokémon, and its behavior is characterized by its silent, predatory movements in deep waters. In the games, Jellicent is a capable special attacker and tank, often seen on competitive teams due to its unique typing and ability to absorb hits. In the anime, it has been featured in episodes showcasing its mysterious and sometimes menacing nature, reinforcing its lore. Culturally, Jellicent embodies the fear of the unknown depths of the ocean, a theme prevalent in many maritime legends. Its unique design and lore make it a memorable Pokémon from the Unova region.
Last updated: April 10, 2026
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