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Ferrothorn
◇ Missing
EN Vivid Voltage · 13 Nov 2020 · 124/203

Ferrothorn

ナットレイ Thorn Pod Pokémon
Metal Uncommon Stage 1
110HP
≈S$0est. to buy
1 / 15 Ferrothorn cards owned 0 / 3 in Sword & Shield

Ferrothorn collection

1 / 15 collected

7% complete
Owned1 Missing14 TrackedS$0.61 Missing est.≈S$31

Gameplay profile

Unlimited: Legal Expanded: Legal
Attack

Swift Swing

30×
Metal

This attack does 30 damage for each Metal Energy attached to this Pokémon. Switch this Pokémon with 1 of your Benched Pokémon.

Evolution line

Versions & finishes

Ferrothorn — Normal missing
Normal not owned ≈ S$0.05
Ferrothorn — Reverse Holo missing
Reverse Holo not owned ≈ S$0.28

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

Story & meaning

Ferrothorn is the Thorn Pod Pokémon, a Grass/Steel-type whose body is covered in spikes harder than steel, allowing it to anchor itself to rock walls by stabbing its feelers into the stone. It typically hangs from cave ceilings or cliff…

“This Pokémon scrapes its spikes across rocks, and then uses the tips of its feelers to absorb the nutrients it finds within the stone.”

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History

Ferrothorn is the Thorn Pod Pokémon, a Grass/Steel-type whose body is covered in spikes harder than steel, allowing it to anchor itself to rock walls by stabbing its feelers into the stone. It typically hangs from cave ceilings or cliff faces, defending itself by flailing its barbed feelers at anything that approaches. It evolves from Ferroseed, and its defensive bulk and resistances make it a notable presence in competitive play despite its sluggish, immobile nature.

Name & meaning

The Japanese name ナットレイ (Nattorei) is generally understood to combine 'nut' (ナット, natto—the borrowed English word for the fastener) with possible references to 'natto' (納豆, fermented soybeans) and 'rei' which may evoke 'thread/threads' or a vine-like quality; the imagery centers on a spiky nut-like body trailing feelers. The English name 'Ferrothorn' fuses the Latin 'ferro-' (meaning iron, as in ferrous/ferric) with 'thorn,' directly reflecting its Grass/Steel typing and its steel-hard spikes.

Your Ferrothorn cards

1 owned

The Ferrothorn cards already in your collection.

All Ferrothorn cards across sets

15 shown

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