
Remoraid, the Water-type "Jet Pokémon" introduced in Generation II, is famous for its symbiotic relationship with Mantine and its surprising evolution into Octillery. This specific card, from the 2004 EX Team Rocket Returns set, is a common variant that beautifully captures the Pokémon's aquatic essence. Here, you'll discover Remoraid's intriguing Pokédex lore, its card's attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its place in TCG history. Whether you're a nostalgic fan or a set completionist, this detailed guide and FAQ will cater to your collecting interests.
Read more ↓Remoraid is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II, often found in temperate and tropical oceans. It is known for its unique symbiotic relationship with Mantine, to which it attaches itself and feeds on the scraps of food left by the larger Pokémon. This behavior is mirrored in its own evolution, as Remoraid evolves into Octillery, a completely different type of aquatic creature, upon reaching level 25. Despite its small size and seemingly unassuming appearance, Remoraid is a surprisingly agile swimmer and can shoot water with impressive accuracy from its dorsal fin. In the Pokémon world, it is often depicted as a schooling fish, moving in groups for protection and hunting. Its design is based on a remora, a fish that attaches itself to larger marine animals. In the games, Remoraid is a relatively common encounter in specific water routes and is notable for its unusual evolution, showcasing a significant biological transformation rather than a gradual growth.
Last updated: April 11, 2026

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