Slip-'n'-Trip
60Your opponent switches their Active Pokémon with 1 of their Benched Pokémon.
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Your opponent switches their Active Pokémon with 1 of their Benched Pokémon.
During your opponent's next turn, this Pokémon takes 30 less damage from attacks (after applying Weakness and Resistance).
V rule: When your Pokémon V is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.
Goodra is the final evolution of Goomy, a pure Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI (Kalos region). Despite its imposing dragon appearance, it is famously gentle, affectionate, and emotionally attached to its trainer, often…
“Able to freely control the hardness of its metallic shell. It loathes solitude and is extremely clingy—it will fume and run riot if those dearest to it ever leave its side.”
Goodra is the final evolution of Goomy, a pure Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI (Kalos region). Despite its imposing dragon appearance, it is famously gentle, affectionate, and emotionally attached to its trainer, often described as clingy and lonely when separated from those it loves. Its slimy body can absorb and deflect attacks, and it is well-regarded for its high special defense and friendly disposition. A Hisuian regional form, which is part Steel-type and possesses a hardened shell, was later introduced in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
The Japanese name ヌメルゴン (Numerugon) combines 'numeru' (ぬめる, meaning to be slimy or slippery), referencing its gooey body, with 'gon'—a common suffix evoking 'dragon' (as in many dragon-type names). The English name 'Goodra' blends 'goo' (referring to its slimy, mucus-covered form) with 'dra' from 'dragon.' Both names emphasize its slimy texture and Dragon typing.
Same Pokémon, different artwork within Lost Origin.
The Goodra cards already in your collection.
Every Goodra print in the catalogue, including promos and cards from other series.