
Plasma Freeze·#22·2013
Quagsire, the cheerful Water Fish Pokémon, is a beloved creature from Generation II, evolving from Wooper and known for its easygoing nature and unique Water/Ground typing. This specific card from the 2013 Plasma Freeze set is a common variant, standing out with its "Laid-Back" Ability and charming artwork by Atsuko Nishida. Here, you will discover Quagsire's Pokédex lore, explore the card's mechanics including its attacks, energy costs, and weakness, and delve into its edition history.
Read more ↓Quagsire, the Water Fish Pokémon, is a beloved creature introduced in Generation II with the release of Pokémon Gold and Silver. This docile blue amphibian is the evolved form of Wooper, known for its perpetually cheerful and somewhat vacant expression. Quagsire is a dual Water/Ground-type Pokémon, giving it a unique set of resistances and weaknesses in battles. Its natural habitat typically includes freshwater lakes, rivers, and swamps, where it can often be found swimming lazily or resting on the banks. Quagsire's diet consists mainly of aquatic plants and small fish, which it catches with surprising agility despite its seemingly slow demeanor. In the games and anime, Quagsire is often portrayed as an easygoing and often oblivious Pokémon, famously known for not caring if it bumps its head on boats or boulders while swimming. This laid-back attitude has endeared it to many fans, making it a recurring character in various forms of Pokémon media. Its unique typing also makes it a valuable asset in competitive play, offering immunity to Electric-type attacks and strong defensive capabilities.
Last updated: April 10, 2026