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CARD INFORMATION

  • SUBTYPES:
    • Basic
  • HP: 60
  • TYPES:
    • Grass
  • EVOLVES TO:
    • Weepinbell
  • WEAKNESSES:
    • TYPE: Fire
    • VALUE: ×2
  • RETREATCOST:
    • Colorless
  • RETREAT COST: 1
  • RARITY: Common
  • FLAVOR TEXT: Its bud looks like a human face. Because of the bud, it is rumored to be a type of legendary mandrake plant.
  • REGULATIONMARK: G

CARD ABILITIES

This card has no abilities

CARD ATTACKS

  • NAME: Cut
  • COST:
    • Grass
  • ENERGY COST: 1
  • DAMAGE: 10
  • DETAILS:
  • NAME: Bind Down
  • COST:
    • Grass
    • Colorless
  • ENERGY COST: 2
  • DAMAGE: 20
  • DETAILS: During your opponent's next turn, the Defending Pokémon can't retreat.

MARKET PRICES FOR BELLSPROUT 💰

Last updated: 2025/10/11
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Bellsprout enters the Pokémon TCG as a Basic Grass-type with 60 HP that offers an interesting tactical option with its Bind Down attack.

While it may seem unassuming at first glance, this small plant Pokémon has potential utility that merits examination for players looking to slow down opponents' strategies in the current meta.




Offensive Score Image Offensive rating: 3/10

Bellsprout's offensive capabilities are quite limited.

Its first attack, Cut, deals a mere 10 damage for one Grass energy, which is below average even for Basic Pokémon standards.

The second attack, Bind Down, offers only 20 damage for two energy (one Grass, one Colorless), which presents poor energy efficiency.

The attack's additional effect of preventing retreat during the opponent's next turn provides some strategic value, but the low damage output severely limits its knockout potential.

Without any way to boost damage through abilities or effects, Bellsprout struggles to make meaningful offensive contributions in the current high-HP environment.




Survival Score Image Survival rating: 3/10

With just 60 HP, Bellsprout falls into the highly vulnerable category of Pokémon that can be knocked out by almost any moderately powerful attack.

Its Fire weakness is particularly problematic in metas where Fire-type attackers are common, making it susceptible to one-hit knockouts from even weaker Fire attacks.

The single retreat cost is manageable but not exceptional.

Bellsprout lacks any built-in defensive abilities, damage reduction effects, or healing capabilities that could enhance its survivability.

Even as a Basic Pokémon, its HP pool is at the lower end of the spectrum, making it difficult to justify its board presence in competitive environments.




Versatility Score Image Versatility rating: 4/10

Bellsprout's versatility comes primarily from its Bind Down attack, which can trap an opponent's active Pokémon, potentially disrupting their strategy by preventing retreat.

This effect can be valuable against Pokémon with high retreat costs or when the opponent lacks Switch cards.

However, this single tactical advantage is quite narrow and easily countered by commonly played cards like Switch or escape tools.

As a Basic Grass-type, it can be searched by Nest Ball and other generic Pokémon search cards, providing some accessibility.

The card's main value may lie in being evolution material for Weepinbell and eventually Victreebel, but on its own, Bellsprout offers minimal role flexibility.




setup Score Image Speed/Setup rating: 7/10

Bellsprout has a relatively simple setup requirement.

Its primary attack requires just one Grass energy, making it operationally ready on the first turn if you have the energy in hand.

The Bind Down attack needs two energy, which can be set up by turn two under normal circumstances.

The card's Basic status means it can be played directly from the hand without evolution requirements, granting immediate access to its (albeit limited) capabilities.

Standard Grass support cards can accelerate its energy attachment if needed.

What Bellsprout lacks in power, it somewhat compensates for in speed of deployment, but this advantage is severely undermined by its minimal impact once it's actually set up.




Bellsprout works best in decks focused on its evolution line or as part of stall/control strategies.

Energy acceleration cards help power up its Bind Down attack faster, while cards that increase damage or apply additional status effects can enhance its limited offensive capabilities.

Perfect Partners examples:

As Bellsprout's evolution, Weepinbell provides a natural progression path that justifies including Bellsprout in your deck, offering better attacks and higher HP to improve overall survivability.

This Trainer card allows you to search your deck for a Grass Pokémon or basic Grass Energy, providing consistent access to either Bellsprout or the energy needed for its attacks.

This Stadium card lets you search your deck for a Basic Pokémon each turn, helping you consistently find Bellsprout or other Basic Pokémon to support your strategy.




Bellsprout serves primarily as evolution material rather than a standalone competitor in the TCG landscape.

Its low HP, minimal damage output, and single tactical ability to prevent retreat make it challenging to justify deck space unless you're committed to the full evolution line.

In limited formats, its Bind Down attack can occasionally create strategic opportunities by trapping vulnerable Pokémon in the active position, but these situations are too situational for consistent competitive play.

Players looking to leverage Bellsprout should focus on quickly evolving it or using it as a temporary stalling tactic while setting up more powerful attackers.

While its low energy requirements and Basic status provide accessibility, these advantages simply don't overcome its fundamental weaknesses in the current meta environment.



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