Spiritomb #148

- Set
- Mega Evolution
- Number
- 148/132
- Rarity
- Illustration Rare
- Type
- Darkness
- HP
- 80
Where to buy
| Seller | Price | Lowest | |
|---|---|---|---|
| TCGplayer | 2.96 $ | — | See offer → |
Card data
If your Active Darkness Pokémon is damaged by an attack from your opponent's Pokémon (even if your Active Darkness Pokémon is Knocked Out), place 1 damage counter on the Attacking Pokémon.
Discard the top card of your opponent's deck.
- Weakness
- Grass×2
- Retreat cost
- Normal
- Legality
- Expanded, Standard, Unlimited · I
This Pokémon in-game
This Darkness-type Basic Spiritomb card is featured as a secret Illustration Rare (numbered 148/132) in the Mega Evolution expansion, released on September 26, 2025. Known as the Forbidden Pokémon, its Pokédex entry notes that it was formed by 108 spirits and is bound to a fissure in an odd keystone. With 80 HP, this card provides defensive utility through its passive effects.
Spiritomb's utility lies in its Spiteful Swirl Ability. This talent triggers when your Active Darkness Pokémon takes damage from an opponent's attack, placing 1 damage counter on the attacking Pokémon even if your Active Pokémon is Knocked Out. Additionally, Spiritomb can disrupt the opponent's deck with its Mountain Breaker attack, which discards the top card of the opponent's deck.
Other versions of this card
Other cards of this Pokémon
FAQ
What set does this Spiritomb card belong to?
This Spiritomb card is part of the Mega Evolution set, which was released on September 26, 2025.
What is the rarity and card number for this Spiritomb?
This card is numbered 148/132 and is classified as an Illustration Rare secret card.
How much is this Spiritomb card worth?
The value of this card fluctuates based on its condition, market demand, and specific version. Please refer to the live price listings from Cardmarket or TCGplayer displayed on this page for current market data.
Is this a secret card?
Yes, this card is a secret rare, indicated by its collector number 148/132, which exceeds the standard set count.
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