
Dragon·#9·2003
Roselia, a Grass/Poison-type from Generation III, is celebrated for its elegant rose-like appearance and its role in the Budew-Roselia-Roserade evolution line, symbolizing natural beauty and hidden danger. This specific card, from the 2003 Dragon expansion, is a reverse holo variant that stands out with its e-Reader compatibility and the early "Thick Skin" Poké-BODY mechanic. Here, you'll discover Roselia's Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its 60 HP, attacks with their energy costs, damage, effects, weakness, and the card's edition history.
Read more ↓Roselia is a Grass/Poison-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, first appearing in the Hoenn region. It is the pre-evolution of Roserade and evolves from Budew. Known as the Thorn Bouquet Pokémon, Roselia is characterized by its elegant appearance, resembling a bouquet of roses. It has a green body with rose-like floral hands, one red and one blue, which are said to have different scents. The red flower produces a sweet aroma that soothes, while the blue flower emits a scent that can cause drowsiness. Roselia often lives in clear ponds and lakes and is known for its graceful movements while dancing in the sun. In the games, Roselia is a popular choice for trainers due to its good Special Attack and Special Defense stats, making it a valuable asset in battles. In the anime, it has been featured alongside various trainers, including May and Drew, often showcasing its elegant movements and potent status-inflicting moves like Poison Sting and Stun Spore. Its design and abilities reflect its dual nature as both beautiful and potentially dangerous, embodying the classic rose motif.
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