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Mawile
✓ Owned ×2
EN Perfect Order · 27 Mar 2026 · 32/124

Mawile

クチート Deceiver Pokémon
Psychic Common Basic
110HP
S$0.30your copies
2copies held
1 / 41 Mawile cards owned 1 / 5 in Mega Evolution 3 promo prints

Mawile collection

1 / 41 collected

2% complete
Owned1 Missing40 TrackedS$0.30 Missing est.≈S$289

Gameplay profile

Unlimited: Legal Standard: Legal Expanded: Legal
Attack

Double Eater

60×
Psychic • Colorless

Discard up to 2 Energy cards from your hand, and this attack does 60 damage for each card you discarded in this way.

Versions & finishes

Mawile — Normal
Normal owned ×2 S$0.30
Mawile — Reverse Holo missing
Reverse Holo not owned?

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

Story & meaning

This is a Common Basic Pokémon card of Mawile (card #32) from the English-language Perfect Order set. As a Common, it would be one of the more frequently pulled cards in the set, featuring the Steel/Fairy-type Deceiver Pokémon.

“It chomps with its gaping mouth. Its huge jaws are actually steel horns that have been transformed.”

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About this card

This is a Common Basic Pokémon card of Mawile (card #32) from the English-language Perfect Order set. As a Common, it would be one of the more frequently pulled cards in the set, featuring the Steel/Fairy-type Deceiver Pokémon.

History

Mawile is a small Steel/Fairy-type Pokémon (originally pure Steel type in Generation III) introduced in the Hoenn region. Its most striking feature is the enormous pair of jaws on the back of its head, said to be transformed steel horns, which it uses to deceive opponents by feigning cuteness with its front-facing form before chomping down with the rear maw. It is known for its tenacious bite, refusing to let go once it clamps onto a target. In later generations it gained a Mega Evolution, sprouting a second set of giant jaws.

Name & meaning

The Japanese name クチート (Kuchīto) combines 口 (kuchi, meaning 'mouth') with possibly 唆る (sosoru, 'to tempt/lure') or イート (eat), reflecting its deceptive lure-and-bite nature. The English name 'Mawile' is derived from 'maw' (a gaping mouth or jaws) and likely 'wile' (a cunning trick or deception), fitting its category as the Deceiver Pokémon and its tendency to lure prey before biting.

Your copies

VariantConditionGradeQtyPaidMarketAdded
Normal Near Mint Ungraded 2 S$0.00 S$0.15 2026-05-16

Your Mawile cards

1 owned

The Mawile cards already in your collection.

All Mawile cards across sets

41 shown

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