
Fates Collide·#44·2016
Wormadam, the unique Bagworm Pokémon, was introduced in Generation IV and is known for its distinct cloaks and evolution line. This specific card from the 2016 Fates Collide set is a common variant, showcasing the Sandy Cloak form with artwork by Hajime Kusajima. Here, visitors will discover Wormadam's Pokédex lore, learn about its attacks and energy costs, and delve into the card's edition history. This page provides collectors with context on why the card appeals to fans of the XY era and answers frequently asked questions about its mechanics and rarity.
Read more ↓Wormadam, the Bagworm Pokémon, was first introduced in Generation IV. This female-only Pokémon evolves from Burmy, a unique creature that changes its cloak depending on the environment where it last battled. Wormadam’s appearance and type also depend on Burmy’s cloak; this card features the Sandy Cloak form, making it a Ground-type. In the wild, Wormadam constructs its cloak from natural materials, which becomes an inseparable part of its body upon evolution. This adaptation provides excellent camouflage and protection, allowing it to blend seamlessly into its surroundings, particularly in arid or sandy areas. Wormadam typically lives in forests and grasslands, but the Sandy Cloak variant prefers more open, dry environments. Its diet consists primarily of tree sap and other plant matter, which it extracts using its proboscis-like mouthpart. The bond between Wormadam and its cloak is so strong that the cloak is never shed, even as the Pokémon grows. In the anime, Wormadam has been featured in various episodes, showcasing its diverse forms and strategic combat abilities.
Last updated: April 11, 2026

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