
Forbidden Light·#93·2018
Sliggoo, the Soft Tissue Pokémon, is a Dragon-type introduced in Generation VI, known for its gooey body and unique evolution from Goomy. This particular Sliggoo card from the 2018 Forbidden Light set stands out as a common, non-holo variant, showcasing charming artwork. Here, visitors will discover Sliggoo's fascinating Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including attack costs and effects, and the rich history of this edition.
Read more ↓Sliggoo, the Soft Tissue Pokémon, is a Dragon-type introduced in Generation VI as part of the Kalos region's native Pokémon. It evolves from the adorable Goomy at level 40 and further evolves into the powerful Goodra at level 50 during rain in the overworld. Sliggoo is notable for its incredibly sticky, mucous-covered body, which it uses for both defense and to absorb nutrients from its surroundings. Its diet primarily consists of plants, though its Pokedex entries mention its ability to dissolve anything it touches with its corrosive mucous. Sliggoo typically inhabits wetlands and forests, preferring damp environments where its body can remain moist. In the games, Sliggoo often plays a mid-game role, providing a sturdy, specially defensive Pokémon before evolving into the tanky Goodra. In the anime, Ash's Goomy evolved into Sliggoo and later Goodra, highlighting its endearing personality and surprising strength. Its unique design, resembling a snail or slug, sets it apart from many other Dragon-type Pokémon, contributing to its cultural significance as a beloved, if unconventional, Dragon. Its typing makes it vulnerable to Ice, Dragon, and Fairy moves, while resisting Fire, Water, Grass, and Electric.
Last updated: April 11, 2026