
Lost Thunder·#37·2018
Tapu Bulu, the Land Spirit Pokémon, is a revered Grass/Fairy-type Legendary from the Alola region, known for its immense strength and protective nature. This specific card, #37/214 from the 2018 Lost Thunder set, offers a common rare printing that captures the essence of this powerful guardian. Here, visitors will discover Tapu Bulu's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including attack energy costs and effects, along with its weakness, and the historical context of its release.
Read more ↓Tapu Bulu is a Grass/Fairy-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation VII, specifically native to the Alola region. It is one of the four guardian deities, each protecting one of Alola's islands, with Tapu Bulu serving as the protector of Ula'ula Island. Known as the Land Spirit Pokémon, Tapu Bulu is characterized by its immense physical strength and its ability to manipulate plant life. Unlike its fellow Tapu, Tapu Bulu is often depicted as somewhat lazy and less prone to direct intervention in human affairs unless its territory is threatened. Its horns are made of wood and can be sharpened to cut through anything, and it can command plants to grow or wither at will, using them to immobilize foes before delivering a powerful blow. In the games, Tapu Bulu is a formidable opponent and a highly sought-after Pokémon due to its unique typing and powerful abilities like Grassy Surge, which buffs Grass-type moves and heals Pokémon on the field. Its role in the anime often involves protecting nature and occasionally clashing with those who disrespect the environment. Culturally, the Tapu Pokémon are revered as gods by the people of Alola, with festivals and traditions dedicated to honoring them.
Last updated: April 11, 2026