Exeggcute 52/64
Set: Jungle
Released: Mar 5, 1997
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About Exeggcute
Often mistaken for eggs. When disturbed, they quickly gather and attack in swarms.
Card Details
- Card TypePokémon
- Featured Pokémon
- National Pokédex #102
- Card Number 52/64
- Card RarityCommon
- IllustratorMitsuhiro Arita
- Release Date16/06/1999
- SeriesBase
- Expansion Jungle
- Evolves To
- Standard FormatNot Legal
- Expanded FormatNot Legal
- Unlimited FormatLegal
- EraVintage
- Production StatusOut of Print
- RegionKanto
- Generation Generation 1
Card Attributes
- Energy Type
Grass - Health Points50 HP
- Weakness
Fire ×2 - Retreat Cost
Colorless ×1
Attacks
- Hypnosis

The Defending Pokémon is now Asleep.
- Leech Seed20


Unless all damage from this attack is prevented, you may remove 1 damage counter from Exeggcute.
Artwork Description
The artwork on this card depicts six round, pink Exeggcute with varying sleepy and serious expressions. They cluster together among scattered leaves and twigs, blending naturally in a forest floor setting with soft, muted tones.
Playability Overview
Exeggcute’s ability to put opponents to sleep while gradually healing itself encourages a defensive strategy focused on attrition and status disruption.
Binder Inspiration
Main Binder Theme: Dreamy OrchardThis Exeggcute card radiates a peaceful vibe with its pastel colors and serene background. It’s best positioned on a “Calm Garden” page, where it can chill with other mellow Grass types. The soft hues perfectly complement cards like Oddish or Cherubi, enhancing that tranquil vibe.Additional Binder Suggestions: Forest / Tranquil / Pastel / Sleepy Time / Nature's Bounty


















