
BREAKthrough·#28·2015
Seaking, the elegant Goldfish Pokémon, is a Water-type known for its graceful fins and powerful horn, first introduced in Generation I and a beloved staple in the Pokémon world. This particular card hails from the 2015 BREAKthrough expansion, a common rarity that showcases Seaking in a vibrant, almost whimsical art style. Here, you'll discover comprehensive details about Seaking's Pokédex lore, the card's specific attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its place within the broader TCG history.
Read more ↓Seaking is a Water-type Pokémon, first introduced in Generation I, evolving from Goldeen. Known as the Goldfish Pokémon, its elegant appearance is characterized by large, flowing fins and a distinctive horn on its forehead. Seaking typically inhabits freshwater rivers and lakes, preferring clear, cool waters where it can swim freely. Its diet primarily consists of aquatic plants and small insects, which it skillfully catches using its agile movements. During breeding season, Seaking becomes particularly protective of its eggs, using its horn to hollow out nests in boulders to ensure their safety. This behavior is a testament to its fierce dedication despite its generally serene demeanor. In the games, Seaking is often encountered in fishing spots and plays a role as a reliable Water-type option for trainers early in their journey. In the anime, it has made various appearances, often highlighted for its beauty and the power of its horn, which can be used for both defense and creating its unique nests. Culturally, Seaking embodies grace and resilience, resonating with themes of protection and the hidden strength within seemingly gentle creatures. Its design draws inspiration from ornamental goldfish, revered for their beauty in many cultures.
Last updated: April 11, 2026