
Lost Thunder·#41·2018
Quilava, the spirited Volcano Pokémon, is a beloved Fire-type from the second generation, evolving from Cyndaquil and a key part of the popular Typhlosion evolutionary line, holding significant cultural weight for many fans. This specific card, #41 from the 2018 Lost Thunder set, is a common variant that stands out for its engaging Miki Tanaka artwork. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, and its weakness, alongside a comprehensive history of this card's edition.
Read more ↓Quilava, the Volcano Pokémon, is a fiery creature first introduced in Generation II of the Pokémon franchise. It is the evolved form of Cyndaquil and precedes Typhlosion in its evolutionary line, making it a powerful mid-stage Fire-type Pokémon. Quilava's natural habitat often includes volcanic regions and caves, where its fire-based abilities allow it to thrive in harsh, warm environments. Its diet primarily consists of berries and other vegetation, which it sometimes cooks with its flames before consumption. In battle, Quilava is known for its agility and fierce attacks, using the flames on its back and head to intimidate opponents and unleash powerful fire-based moves. In the games, it is a popular choice for trainers seeking a strong and speedy Fire-type, often chosen as a starter Pokémon in the Johto region. In the anime, characters like Jimmy and Gold have been depicted with Quilava, showcasing its loyalty and battle prowess. Its design, reminiscent of a honey badger or weasel, combined with its fiery temperament, has made it a fan favorite, embodying the spirit of a vibrant and exciting Pokémon world.
Last updated: April 11, 2026