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==Battle properties==
==Battle properties==
Generally, Grass Pokémon have a weakness to:
Generally, Grass Pokémon have a weakness to:
* {{TCG|Fire}} (if the Pokémon is a {{t|Grass}}- or {{type|Bug}} in the video games)
* {{TCG|Fire}}, if the corresponding Pokémon in the {{pkmn|games}}is a {{t|Grass}}- or {{type|Bug}}
* {{TCG|Psychic}} (if the Pokémon is a {{type|Poison}} in the video games)
* {{TCG|Psychic}}, if the corresponding Pokémon in the games is a {{type|Poison}}


Generally, Grass Pokémon have a resistance to:
Generally, Grass Pokémon have a resistance to:
* {{TCG|Fighting}} (if the Pokémon is a {{t|Bug}}/{{type|Poison}}{{tt|*|prior to the Expedition set and in Secret Wonders}} or partially a {{type|Flying}} in the video games)
* {{TCG|Fighting}}, if the corresponding Pokémon in the games is a {{t|Bug}}/{{type|Poison}} (prior to the {{TCG|Expedition Base Set}} and in the {{TCG|Secret Wonders}} expansion) or partially a {{type|Flying}}
* {{TCG|Water}} (if the Pokémon is a {{type|Grass}}{{tt|*|from e-Card Series to Legendary Treasures}} in the video games)
* {{TCG|Water}}, if the corresponding Pokémon in the games is a {{type|Grass}} (from the e-Card Series to the {{TCG|Legendary Treasures}} expansion)


These types are generally weak to Grass Pokémon:
These types are generally weak to Grass Pokémon:
* {{TCG|Water}}{{tt|*|prior to the Sword & Shield set}}
* {{TCG|Water}} (prior to the {{TCG|Sword & Shield}} expansion)
* {{TCG|Fighting}} (if the Pokémon is a {{t|Ground}}- or {{type|Rock}} in the video games)
* {{TCG|Fighting}}, if the corresponding Pokémon in the games is a {{t|Ground}}- or {{type|Rock}}
* {{TCG|Darkness}} (if the Pokémon is a {{type|Dark}}{{tt|*|from Sword & Shield ownards}} in the video games)
* {{TCG|Darkness}}, if the corresponding Pokémon in the games is a {{type|Dark}} (from the Sword & Shield expansion ownards)


These types are generally resistant to Grass Pokémon:
These types are generally resistant to Grass Pokémon:
* {{TCG|Metal}}{{tt|*|from Neo Genesis to EX Power Keepers, then Sword & Shield onwards}}
* {{TCG|Metal}} (from the {{TCG|Neo Genesis}} expansion to the {{TCG|EX Power Keepers}} expansion, then Sword & Shield onwards)


==Grass Pokémon in the TCG==
==Grass Pokémon in the TCG==

Revision as of 20:08, 1 September 2021

TCG types
Grass
Grass
Fire
Fire
Water
Water
Lightning
Lightning
Psychic
Psychic
Fighting
Fighting
Darkness
Darkness
Metal
Metal
Fairy
Fairy
Dragon
Dragon
Colorless
Colorless

The Grass type (Japanese: Grass) is one of the eleven TCG types. It is represented by the color green, and symbolized by a leaf.

The Grass type contains most Grass- and Bug-type Pokémon found in the main series video games. For example, Sceptile and Beedrill are both Grass types in the TCG.

Prior to the Diamond & Pearl set, the Grass type also contained all Poison-type Pokémon found in the main series video games. For example, Muk and Weezing were Grass types in the TCG. Poison-type Pokémon were subsequently assigned to the Psychic type beginning with the Diamond & Pearl set until the Sword & Shield set, when they were then reassigned to Darkness.

The corresponding Basic Energy card is Grass Energy.

Battle properties

Generally, Grass Pokémon have a weakness to:

Generally, Grass Pokémon have a resistance to:

These types are generally weak to Grass Pokémon:

These types are generally resistant to Grass Pokémon:

Grass Pokémon in the TCG

See Category:Grass-type Pokémon cards for all Pokémon cards that have this type.

In the video games

Pokémon Trading Card Game series

In Pokémon Trading Card Game, there are 40 Grass-type Pokémon cards. In Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!, there are 77 Grass-type Pokémon cards.

The Grass Energy card is available in both games. Additionally, in the second game only, the Rainbow Energy provides any kind of basic Energy (including Grass Energy).

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese Chóu
Mandarin Cǎo
Dutch Gras
French Plante
German Pflanze
Indonesian Daun
Italian Erba
Korean Pul
Brazilian Portuguese Planta
Russian Трава Trava
Spanish Planta
Thai หญ้า Ya


This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game.