
Lost Origin·#TG001·2022
Parasect, a fascinating Bug/Grass-type Pokémon from Generation I, is known for its unique evolution from Paras and the parasitic mushroom controlling its actions, a compelling aspect of its cultural significance. This specific card, #TG01 from the 2022 Lost Origin Trainer Gallery, is a full-art variant that beautifully captures the Pokémon in its natural habitat alongside a trainer, making it a standout collector's item. Here, visitors will discover Parasect's intriguing Pokédex lore, its strategic attacks like X-Scissor, energy costs, weakness, and the card's edition history.
Read more ↓Parasect is a dual Bug/Grass-type Pokémon, first introduced in Generation I alongside its pre-evolution, Paras. This unique Pokémon is characterized by the large, parasitic mushroom on its back, which is said to have taken over its host's body and mind. The mushroom, known as a Tochukaso, grows from the spores Paras carries, eventually dominating the host as it evolves. Parasect typically inhabits forests and damp, dark areas where fungi thrive, often found near the base of trees or under rocks. Its diet primarily consists of tree sap and other plant matter, but its movements are largely dictated by the controlling mushroom, which seeks out nutrient-rich environments. In the games, Parasect is often encountered in early-game forests, providing players with a reliable Bug/Grass-type option. In the anime, it has made several appearances, often depicted as a docile but sometimes dangerous creature due to its parasitic nature. Culturally, Parasect highlights themes of symbiosis and parasitism, offering a darker, more complex aspect to the often-friendly world of Pokémon, and is a fan favorite for its distinct design and lore.
Last updated: April 11, 2026