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Dark Ariados
◇ Missing
EN Team Rocket Returns · 1 Nov 2004 · 30/111

Dark Ariados

アリアドス Long Leg Pokémon
GrassDarkness Uncommon Stage 1
70HP
≈S$4est. to buy
1 / 25 Ariados cards owned 0 / 2 in EX

Ariados collection

1 / 25 collected

4% complete
Owned1 Missing24 TrackedS$0.14 Missing est.≈S$67

Gameplay profile

Unlimited: Legal
Attack

Super Poison Breath

Colorless

Each Defending Pokémon is now Poisoned.

Attack

Breaking Impact

Grass • 2 Colorless

Choose 1 of your opponent's Pokémon. This attack does 20 damage for each Colorless Energy in that Pokémon's Retreat Cost (after applying effects to the Retreat Cost). (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.)

This Pokémon is both Grass Darkness type.

Evolution line

Versions & finishes

Dark Ariados — Normal missing
Normal not owned ≈ S$3.66
Dark Ariados — Reverse Holo missing
Reverse Holo not owned ≈ S$52.12

Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.

Story & meaning

Ariados is the Long Leg Pokémon, a Bug/Poison-type that evolves from Spinarak and is based on a spider, complete with a face-like pattern on its abdomen. It hunts primarily at night, spewing fine but durable threads from its mouth to snare…

“It spews threads from its mouth to catch its prey. When night falls, it leaves its web to go hunt aggressively.”

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History

Ariados is the Long Leg Pokémon, a Bug/Poison-type that evolves from Spinarak and is based on a spider, complete with a face-like pattern on its abdomen. It hunts primarily at night, spewing fine but durable threads from its mouth to snare prey and to mark trails so it can find its way back to its nest. Trailing a single strand of silk as it roams, it pursues quarry aggressively in the dark, exemplifying the predatory cunning of an arachnid.

Name & meaning

The Japanese name アリアドス (Ariados) derives from 'Ariadne,' the figure from Greek mythology who gave Theseus a ball of thread to navigate the Labyrinth—fitting for a spider Pokémon that spins webs. It may also incorporate 'ari' (アリ, the Japanese word for 'ant') and a sense of multiplicity, evoking many legs. The English name 'Ariados' is retained directly from the Japanese, preserving the Ariadne-thread connection.

Your Ariados cards

1 owned

The Ariados cards already in your collection.

All Ariados cards across sets

25 shown

Every Ariados print in the catalogue, including promos and cards from other series.