
Crystal Guardians·#24·2006
Marshtomp, the Mud Fish Pokémon, is a beloved Water/Ground-type from Generation III, serving as the intermediate stage between Mudkip and Swampert, and holding significant cultural recognition among fans. This specific Marshtomp card, #24/100 from the 2006 Crystal Guardians set, is a common rarity that stands out for its strategic Mud Splash attack. Here, visitors will discover Marshtomp's intriguing Pokédex lore, its card's HP and energy costs for attacks, and its edition history within the TCG.
Read more ↓Marshtomp, the Mud Fish Pokémon, is a Water/Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It is the evolved form of Mudkip and evolves into Swampert. Marshtomp is known for its ability to live both on land and in water, using its strong legs to navigate muddy terrains and its powerful tail to swim. Its skin is covered in a sticky film that allows it to withstand dryness, and it can sense changes in the tide with its fins. In the wild, Marshtomp typically inhabits swamps, marshes, and coastal areas where water and land meet. Its diet primarily consists of small aquatic creatures and plants. In the Pokémon games, Marshtomp is a reliable mid-stage evolution, offering a good balance of offense and defense. Ash Ketchum's Mudkip in the anime evolved into a Marshtomp, showcasing its playful yet determined personality. The species is admired for its adaptability and unique dual typing, which gives it resistances to Fire, Rock, and Poison types, though it gains a significant weakness to Grass. Its evolutionary line is a popular choice for trainers in the Hoenn region, embodying the spirit of resilience and versatility.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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