
Black & White·#3·2011
Servine, the Grass Snake Pokémon, is the elegant second stage of the Snivy evolutionary line, a beloved Grass-type introduced in the iconic Generation V. This specific card, #3 from the 2011 Black & White set, is a common variant and one of the earliest English printings of this popular Pokémon. Here, visitors will discover Servine's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including HP, attacks, energy costs, weakness, and retreat cost, along with details about this edition's release and history.
Read more ↓Servine, the Grass Snake Pokémon, is a sleek and elegant creature known for its swift movements and cunning nature. It is the evolved form of Snivy and the pre-evolution of Serperior, forming a distinguished Grass-type evolutionary line introduced in Generation V with the release of Pokémon Black and White. Servine’s natural habitat often includes dense forests and lush grasslands where it can easily camouflage itself among the foliage. Its diet primarily consists of nutrient-rich plant matter, and it uses its sharp, leaf-like arms to skillfully slice through branches and leaves. In the games and anime, Servine is often depicted as a proud and intelligent Pokémon, capable of learning powerful Grass-type moves and displaying impressive agility in battle. Its design, reminiscent of a regal serpent, contributes to its popularity, embodying grace and strength. Servine’s role in the anime, particularly as Ash’s Snivy’s evolution, further cemented its place in the hearts of fans, showcasing its strategic combat style and confident demeanor.
Last updated: April 10, 2026