
Supreme Victors·#81·2009
Roserade, the elegant Grass/Poison type Bouquet Pokémon, was introduced in Generation IV and is known for its graceful appearance and potent toxins. This specific Roserade card, number 81/147 from the 2009 Supreme Victors set, is a common rarity that stands out for its classic artwork and straightforward mechanics. Here, you will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and a comprehensive history of this particular edition.
Read more ↓Roserade, the Bouquet Pokémon, is a Grass/Poison type introduced in Generation IV. It evolves from Roselia when exposed to a Shiny Stone, and Roselia itself evolves from Budew with high friendship during the daytime. Roserade is known for its elegant appearance, resembling a masked dancer with bouquets for hands, each containing different toxins. In the games, Roserade is a potent special attacker, often utilized for its high Special Attack and Speed stats, making it a valuable asset in many teams. Its presence in the anime often highlights its grace and combat prowess, as seen with Trainers like Nando and Fantina. Roserade's design, combining beauty with danger, resonates with fans who appreciate its unique blend of elegance and lethality, making it a memorable and popular Pokémon. Its dual typing provides both offensive and defensive coverage, reflecting its complex nature as a beautiful yet dangerous floral creature.
Last updated: April 11, 2026