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Serperior V
◇ Missing
EN Silver Tempest · 11 Nov 2022 · 7/215

Serperior V

ジャローダ Regal Pokémon
Grass Rare Holo V Basic, V
210HP
≈S$1est. to buy
1 / 20 Serperior cards owned 0 / 6 in Sword & Shield

Serperior collection

1 / 20 collected

5% complete
Owned1 Missing19 TrackedS$0.12 Missing est.≈S$360

Gameplay profile

Unlimited: Legal Standard: Legal Expanded: Legal
Attack

Noble Light

Colorless

Heal 30 damage from each Pokémon (both yours and your opponent's).

Attack

Solar Beam

120
Grass • 2 Colorless

V rule: When your Pokémon V is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.

Evolution line

Versions & finishes

Serperior V — Holofoil missing
Holofoil not owned ≈ S$1.30

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

Story & meaning

Serperior is the final evolution of the Grass-type starter line beginning with Snivy (Tsutarja), introduced in the Generation V Unova region. As the Regal Pokémon, it carries itself with an imperious dignity, and it is said to halt foes in…

“It can stop its opponents’ movements with just a glare. It takes in solar energy and boosts it internally.”

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History

Serperior is the final evolution of the Grass-type starter line beginning with Snivy (Tsutarja), introduced in the Generation V Unova region. As the Regal Pokémon, it carries itself with an imperious dignity, and it is said to halt foes in their tracks with a single piercing glare, lowering their will to fight. It absorbs sunlight through its body and intensifies that solar energy internally, channeling it into powerful attacks.

Name & meaning

The Japanese name ジャローダ (Jalorda/Jaroda) is generally understood to combine elements suggesting a snake and royalty—often linked to 'royal' or 'lord' along with sounds evoking a serpent or jungle/garden ('jungle' or 'royal' + 'lord'). The English name 'Serperior' fuses 'serpent' with 'superior' (and the regal connotation of 'imperial'/'superior'), emphasizing both its snake-like form and its haughty, noble bearing. Both names reinforce the idea of a majestic, aristocratic serpent.

Other versions in this set

Same Pokémon, different artwork within Silver Tempest.

Your Serperior cards

1 owned

The Serperior cards already in your collection.

All Serperior cards across sets

20 shown

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