
Secret Wonders·#74·2007
Vibrava, the Vibration Pokémon, is a fascinating Bug/Ground type from Generation III, serving as the middle evolution between Trapinch and the beloved Flygon, and is culturally significant for its unique sonic abilities. This specific Secret Wonders card from 2007 is a common, non-foil variant that stands out as a solid representation of the Diamond & Pearl era's gameplay and aesthetic. Here, you will discover Vibrava's Pokédex lore, its card's attacks, energy costs, weakness, resistance, and detailed edition history.
Read more ↓Vibrava is a fascinating Bug/Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. Known as the Vibration Pokémon, it is the evolved form of Trapinch and evolves into Flygon. Vibrava is characterized by its large, translucent wings that it uses to generate powerful ultrasonic waves. These waves are so intense they can induce headaches in people and are also used to stun prey or navigate through sandstorms. Its natural habitat includes deserts and arid regions, where it can be found living in burrows or rocky terrain. Vibrava primarily preys on smaller insects, which it incapacitates with its sonic attacks before consuming. In the Pokémon games, Vibrava serves as a transitional stage, offering players a glimpse into the impressive power and speed that Flygon will eventually possess. Its unique typing provides both advantages and disadvantages in battle, making it a strategic choice for trainers. In the anime, Vibrava has appeared in various episodes, often showcasing its ability to create sandstorms and its strong bond with its trainers. Its distinct design and sound-based abilities contribute to its memorable presence within the Pokémon universe.
Last updated: April 11, 2026