
Secret Wonders·#118·2007
Wooper, the charming Water Fish Pokémon, is a beloved dual Water/Ground type from Generation II, known for its perpetual smile and unique evolutionary line leading to Quagsire. This particular Secret Wonders card, released in 2007, is a common variant that stands out with its strategic attacks and classic Diamond & Pearl era design. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details including Wooper's Pokédex lore, the card's specific HP, energy costs for each attack, weaknesses, and a deep dive into its edition history.
Read more ↓Wooper, the Water Fish Pokémon, is a charming and often underestimated creature first introduced in Generation II with the Johto region. This dual Water/Ground type Pokémon is known for its perpetually cheerful demeanor and simple, yet effective, design. Wooper’s evolution line consists solely of Quagsire, a similarly affable Pokémon. In the wild, Wooper typically inhabits cold, muddy waters, often found partially buried in the muck at the bottom of ponds and rivers, where it patiently waits for prey. Its diet primarily consists of small aquatic insects and plants. Wooper's behavior is generally docile, and it's recognized for its unique ability to absorb moisture through its permeable skin, allowing it to stay hydrated even out of water for short periods. In the games, Wooper is often encountered early on, making it a memorable first Water-type for many players. Its unique typing gives it a powerful immunity to Electric-type attacks, making it strategically valuable despite its small size. In the anime, Wooper often appears as a background character, reinforcing its gentle nature. Its endearing appearance has also led to a significant cultural presence, making it a beloved Pokémon among fans.
Last updated: April 11, 2026
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