
BREAKpoint·#78·2016
Mawile, the Deceiver Pokémon, is a Steel/Fairy type introduced in Generation III, known for its unique appearance and no evolutionary line, holding a significant place in Pokémon culture. This specific card, from the 2016 BREAKpoint set, is a common variant, yet it stands out for its illustrative detail and practical attack mechanics. Here, visitors will discover Mawile's Pokédex lore, delve into its attacks including energy costs, and understand its weakness, alongside the card's edition history.
Read more ↓Mawile, the Deceiver Pokémon, is a Steel/Fairy type creature introduced in Generation III with the release of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. Known for its deceptively cute appearance contrasting with the massive, horned jaws on the back of its head, Mawile is a unique Pokémon with no known evolutions. Its natural habitat often includes caves and rocky areas where it can blend in and ambush unsuspecting prey. Mawile's diet primarily consists of minerals and small Pokémon, which it ensnares using its formidable jaws. In the games, Mawile is often portrayed as a cunning and strategic fighter, utilizing its dual typing to resist many common attack types. Its Mega Evolution, introduced in Generation VI, further amplifies its power and iconic jaw, making it a formidable force in competitive play. In the anime, Mawile has made several appearances, often showcasing its playful yet mischievous nature, and its unique design has garnered it a significant following, making it a memorable Pokémon in the vast world of the franchise. Its cultural significance lies in its blend of cute and fearsome, a common trope in Japanese folklore.
Last updated: April 11, 2026