
Guardians Rising·#46·2017
Oricorio, the vibrant Dancing Pokémon introduced in Generation VII, captivates with its four distinct styles and types, each influenced by the nectar it consumes. This particular card, Oricorio 46/145 from the 2017 Guardians Rising set, is a common variant showcasing its cheerful Pom-Pom Style. Here, you will discover Oricorio's rich Pokédex lore, detailed breakdowns of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and the historical context of this edition.
Read more ↓Oricorio, the Dancing Pokémon, was introduced in Generation VII, captivating trainers with its vibrant forms and unique ability to change its appearance and type based on the nectar it sips. This particular Oricorio is in its Pom-Pom Style, reflecting its Electric typing. Native to the Alola region, Oricorio are known for their graceful and energetic dances, which they perform to express their emotions and to attract mates. Each style of Oricorio—Baile (Fire/Flying), Pom-Pom (Electric/Flying), Pa'u (Psychic/Flying), and Sensu (Ghost/Flying)—is inspired by different dance forms from around the world. The Pom-Pom Style Oricorio, with its bright yellow plumage, is particularly known for its cheerful and electrifying performances. In the games, Oricorio often plays a role in various cultural events and festivals, showcasing the rich traditions of the Alola region. Its unique ability to change form and type based on nectar consumption makes it a fascinating subject for study in the Pokémon world, highlighting the intricate relationship between Pokémon and their environment. Oricorio's adaptability and lively nature make it a beloved Pokémon among fans, embodying the spirit of dance and celebration.
Last updated: April 11, 2026