
Primal Clash·#37·2015
Ludicolo, the festive Water/Grass type Pokémon from Generation III, is celebrated for its joyful dancing and vibrant personality, evolving from Lotad and Lombre. This specific card, #37/160 from the 2015 Primal Clash set, is a regular rare variant that stands out for its unique Recovery ability and strategic Splash Dance attack. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details on Ludicolo's Pokédex lore, the card's specific attacks, their energy costs, and its weakness to Grass type Pokémon, alongside its full edition history.
Read more ↓Ludicolo, the carefree Water/Grass type Pokémon, is known for its festive and joyful demeanor, often seen dancing to lively music. Introduced in Generation III in the Hoenn region, Ludicolo evolves from Lombre, which in turn evolves from Lotad. Its unique typing gives it an interesting set of resistances and weaknesses; it resists Ground, Water, and Steel attacks, but is vulnerable to Flying, Bug, and Poison. In the Pokémon games, Ludicolo is often utilized for its Swift Swim ability, which boosts its speed in the rain, making it a formidable special attacker. In the anime, Brock's Ludicolo is a memorable companion, frequently showcasing its cheerful personality and love for dancing. Culturally, Ludicolo embodies a spirit of joy and celebration, often associated with Latin American dance forms due to its sombrero-like head and maraca-like hands. Its design and vibrant personality have made it a fan favorite, representing the lighter, more whimsical side of the Pokémon world. Ludicolo's presence in various media reinforces its image as a fun-loving and energetic Pokémon that brings a smile to those around it.
Last updated: April 11, 2026