
Lost Origin·#149·2022
Komala, the Drowsing Pokémon, is a Normal-type creature introduced in Generation VII, known for its perpetual slumber and unique bond with its log, a charming aspect of its cultural significance. This specific card from the 2022 Lost Origin set is a common variant, standing out for its clever ability that impacts prize card mechanics in the Pokémon TCG. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and the history of this edition.
Read more ↓Komala is a unique Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VII, hailing from the Alola region. Known as the Drowsing Pokémon, Komala is perpetually asleep, clutching a log that it never lets go of, even when eating or moving. This constant slumber is attributed to the sedative properties of the leaves that form its diet, specifically eucalyptus leaves, which are rich in chemicals that induce deep sleep. Its log, which it calls its "dream log," is believed to be soaked in its saliva, allowing it to hold onto it even in its sleep. In the wild, Komala can be found in forests and woodlands, often nestled in tree branches. Despite its sleepy demeanor, Komala possesses surprising strength, able to swing its log with considerable force if disturbed. Its un-evolving nature and distinct behavior make it a memorable creature within the Pokémon world, often appearing in the anime as a calm and somewhat comical character due to its perpetual drowsiness. Its unique physiological state has also made it a subject of scientific interest within the Pokémon universe, further cementing its cultural significance beyond just its adorable appearance.
Last updated: April 11, 2026