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Octillery
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EN Crimson Invasion · 3 Nov 2017 · 23/126

Octillery

オクタン Jet Pokémon
Water Rare Stage 1
100HP
≈S$0est. to buy
1 / 15 Octillery cards owned 0 / 1 in Sun & Moon 1 promo prints

Octillery collection

1 / 15 collected

7% complete
Owned1 Missing14 TrackedS$0.45 Missing est.≈S$173

Gameplay profile

Unlimited: Legal Expanded: Legal
Attack

Ink Spit

Colorless

If the Defending Pokémon tries to attack during your opponent's next turn, your opponent flips a coin. If tails, that attack does nothing.

Attack

Special Artillery

40+
Water • Colorless

You may discard a Special Energy from this Pokémon. If you do, this attack does 80 more damage.

Evolution line

Versions & finishes

Octillery — Normal missing
Normal not owned ≈ S$0.43
Octillery — Reverse Holo missing
Reverse Holo not owned ≈ S$0.50

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

Story & meaning

Octillery is a red, octopus-like Pokémon and the evolved form of Remoraid, classified as the Jet Pokémon. It uses its suction-cup tentacles to ensnare prey and anchor itself to rocks or its opponents, then shoots water or ink from its…

“It has a tendency to want to be in holes. It prefers rock crags or pots and sprays ink from them before attacking.”

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History

Octillery is a red, octopus-like Pokémon and the evolved form of Remoraid, classified as the Jet Pokémon. It uses its suction-cup tentacles to ensnare prey and anchor itself to rocks or its opponents, then shoots water or ink from its mouth at high pressure. Known for hiding in holes and crevices in rocky seabeds, it is a tenacious ambush predator, and its surprising evolutionary link to the fish-like Remoraid long puzzled observers due to their drastically different anatomy.

Name & meaning

The Japanese name オクタン (Okutan) derives from 'octo-/octopus' (Latin/Greek for eight, referencing its octopus form) combined with 'tank' (タン), suggesting a heavily armored, artillery-like creature. The English name 'Octillery' is a portmanteau of 'octopus' and 'artillery,' reflecting both its cephalopod body and its ability to fire water like a cannon. Both names emphasize the octopus motif fused with weaponry imagery.

Your Octillery cards

1 owned

The Octillery cards already in your collection.

All Octillery cards across sets

15 shown

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