
| HIGH | 3.06 | USD | |
| MID | 0.10 | USD | TREND![]() |
| LOW | 0.03 | USD |
Leavanny emerges as a nurturing presence in the Scarlet & Violet White Flare set, bringing both healing capabilities and respectable damage potential.
This Stage 2 Grass-type offers a unique blend of support and offense that could find its place in specialized deck builds, particularly those focusing on Basic Pokémon strategies.
Offensive rating: 7/10Leavanny's offensive capabilities center around its X-Scissor attack, which delivers a baseline 90 damage for just two energy (one Grass, one Colorless).
The coin flip mechanic potentially boosts damage to 130, which can reach critical knockout thresholds against many popular Pokémon V and VStar cards when paired with damage modifiers.
While the inconsistency of the coin flip is a drawback, the relatively low energy investment makes this attack reasonably efficient.
However, Leavanny lacks the raw power to challenge top-tier attackers, and without any defensive bypass mechanics or bonus effects beyond damage, its offensive toolkit remains somewhat basic compared to meta-defining cards.
Survival rating: 5/10With 130 HP, Leavanny sits at a middling health pool for a Stage 2 Pokémon, making it vulnerable to being knocked out in a single hit by many prominent attackers in the current format.
Its Fire weakness is particularly problematic in metas where Fire-type decks are prevalent.
The single retreat cost provides decent mobility, but Leavanny lacks any inherent defensive abilities to protect itself.
Its Healing Wrapping attack, while powerful for team support, does nothing to enhance its own survivability.
Without protective abilities, damage reduction effects, or self-healing mechanics, Leavanny will often struggle to remain on the field for multiple turns against aggressive opponents.
Versatility rating: 8/10Leavanny shines brightest in its versatility, primarily due to its Healing Wrapping attack.
Being able to heal 100 damage from each Basic Pokémon for just one Colorless energy is remarkably efficient and provides immense value in Basic-focused decks.
This healing capability allows it to serve as both a support card and a secondary attacker, giving it role flexibility that many Pokémon lack.
The card fits particularly well into Basic-centric strategies like those built around powerful Basic Pokémon ex or Pokémon V.
However, its utility is significantly diminished in Evolution-based decks, and the inability to heal itself or other evolved Pokémon does limit its overall adaptability across different deck archetypes.
Speed/Setup rating: 4/10As a Stage 2 Pokémon, Leavanny faces significant setup challenges.
Requiring both Sewaddle and Swadloon in play before evolving creates consistency issues and demands precious deck space for the evolution line.
Without any built-in abilities to accelerate its own evolution, Leavanny will typically take 3 turns to hit the field without external support.
This slower setup speed significantly hampers its competitive viability in a format where tempo is crucial.
The card becomes considerably more viable when paired with evolution acceleration tools like Rare Candy or Irida, but even with these supports, getting Leavanny into play remains more challenging than for Basic or Stage 1 Pokémon.
Leavanny thrives alongside powerful Basic Pokémon that can benefit from its healing capabilities.
Cards that accumulate damage while remaining in play are ideal partners, as are evolution acceleration tools to get Leavanny into play more quickly.
Energy acceleration support can also help Leavanny alternate between healing and attacking more efficiently.
This staple trainer allows you to bypass Swadloon and evolve directly from Sewaddle to Leavanny, dramatically improving setup speed and consistency while reducing the deck space needed for the evolution line.
This Supporter card complements Leavanny's healing abilities by allowing you to heal a Pokémon and return a card from your discard pile to your hand, creating a powerful recovery engine for sustaining your Basic attackers.
As a powerful Basic Pokémon with 300 HP that often takes damage while remaining in the Active position, Pidgeot ex benefits tremendously from Leavanny's healing capability, potentially staying in play for multiple additional turns.
Leavanny carves out a specialized niche in the current format as a healing support card with moderate offensive capabilities.
Its greatest strength lies in the ability to heal substantial damage from Basic Pokémon, making it a valuable tech choice for decks built around durable Basic attackers.
The efficient X-Scissor attack provides reasonable damage output when needed, though its coin flip mechanic introduces inconsistency.
The card's primary limitations stem from its Stage 2 evolution requirement and middling survivability.
To maximize Leavanny's potential, pair it with evolution acceleration tools and powerful Basic Pokémon that benefit from sustained healing.
While not a meta-defining powerhouse, Leavanny offers unique utility that can surprise opponents and extend the longevity of your key attackers in the right deck build.
![]() | 56 |
The card has been added!
You can find it in the MY CARDS section
The card has been removed!
Our free website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.