
Unseen Forces·#44·2005
Quagsire, the cheerful Water Fish Pokémon, hails from Generation II, evolving from Wooper and renowned for its distinct Water/Ground typing and perpetually happy demeanor. This particular card, from the 2005 Unseen Forces set, is a common variant that nonetheless stands out for its unique Poké-BODY ability and classic illustration style. Here, you will discover Quagsire's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including attack names, energy costs, damage, and effects, along with its weakness, resistance, and the historical context of its release.
Read more ↓Quagsire, the Water Fish Pokémon, is a fascinating creature introduced in Generation II, making its debut in the Johto region games, Pokémon Gold and Silver. It is the evolved form of Wooper, a small, blue amphibian-like Pokémon. Quagsire is known for its perpetually happy and somewhat vacant expression, along with its smooth, slippery body. It primarily inhabits fresh bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and swamps, where it spends its days leisurely swimming and hunting for food. Its diet consists mainly of small fish and aquatic insects, which it swallows whole without much effort. Quagsire is characterized by its Water/Ground typing, a unique combination that grants it immunity to Electric-type attacks, making it a valuable asset in many Pokémon battles. In the anime, Quagsire often appears as a friendly, docile Pokémon, sometimes depicted as a bit clumsy but always good-natured. Its simple design and cheerful demeanor have earned it a soft spot in the hearts of many fans, contributing to its enduring cultural significance as a beloved Johto Pokémon. Its evolution line from Wooper also highlights the natural progression of aquatic life, showcasing a creature perfectly adapted to its watery environment.
Last updated: April 11, 2026