Swinub 57/64
Set: Neo Revelation
Released: Sep 21, 2001
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About Swinub
If it smells something enticing, it dashes headlong off to find the source of the aroma.
Card Details
- Card TypePokémon
- Featured Pokémon
- National Pokédex #220
- Card Number 57/64
- Card RarityCommon
- IllustratorMiki Tanaka
- Release Date21/09/2001
- SeriesNeo
- Expansion Neo Revelation
- Evolves To
- Standard FormatNot Legal
- Expanded FormatNot Legal
- Unlimited FormatLegal
- EraVintage
- Production StatusOut of Print
- RegionJohto
- Generation Generation 2
Card Attributes
- Energy Type
Fighting - Health Points40 HP
- Weakness
Grass ×2 - Resistance
Lightning -30 - Retreat Cost
Colorless ×1
Attacks
- Tackle10

- Take Down30


Swinub does 10 damage to itself.
Artwork Description
The artwork on this card depicts Swinub dashing headlong through a forest floor scattered with leaves and logs, surrounded by a warm, autumnal palette, emphasizing its small, round, striped body and pig-like snout.
Playability Overview
Swinub offers modest early-game damage with Tackle and Take Down's self-damaging risk, making it a strategic choice for setting up evolutions despite limited offensive power.
Binder Inspiration
Main Binder Theme: Cozy BurrowThis Swinub card gives off such an adorable vibe with its earthy tones and the illustration of it nestled in the ground. It’s perfect for a “Home Sweet Home” page, especially alongside other Ground-types that have a similar cozy aesthetic. Pair it with cards like Diglett or Trapinch to create a snug little habitat.Additional Binder Suggestions: Underground / Whimsical / Earthy Tones / Comfort Zone / Hidden Treasures
















