Personalized Ferroseed card scouting: stats, lore, and layout notes for binders that feel curated, not copied.
2025-01-14
Fan survey data
Blended rank from two r/pokemon "favourite Pokémon" surveys, weighted 60/40 toward the 2025 results (u/Jawnysparklez; u/mamamia1001 2019).
2025 survey: #912
2019 survey: #756
#959 / 1025
Quick read on why Ferroseed clicks with collectors before you dive into cards and spreads.
Recent cards featuring Ferroseed from the Trading Card Game, newest first.

Chaos Rising
Common

Fantastical Parade
One Diamond

Mega Rising
One Diamond

Extradimensional Crisis
One Diamond

Paradox Rift
Common

Silver Tempest
Common

Vivid Voltage
Common

Sword & Shield
Common

Team Up
Common

BREAKpoint
Common

Next Destinies
Common

Emerging Powers
Common
Showing 12 of 15 loaded cards · card data from TCGdex with pokemontcg.io as backup · images via Scrydex when needed
Binder geometry for Ferroseed: where the eye should land first and what can stay in the background.
TCG picks for collectors — pair these with a printed scene below.

Ferroseed #130 (Sword & Shield) by Yuka Morii is essential — her signature clay-art style gives Ferroseed an irresistibly handcrafted charm.

Ferroseed #102 (Team Up) is a promo worth chasing — alternate art that stands out on any Ferroseed binder page.

Ferroseed #70 (Emerging Powers) is a great option for new collectors — easy to find and display.

Ferroseed #77 (Next Destinies) is worth tracking down — approachable prices and binder-ready artwork.
Character renders for colour matching, pose ideas, and silhouette checks.

Official artwork
Match card holo colours and keep the species silhouette consistent across pockets.

HOME render
Modern pose reference when you want a cleaner, upright character layout.
Dream World vector
Simple line-and-fill shape — handy for tracing pocket placement before you print.

Shiny palette
Alternate colourway for accent pockets or shiny-themed spreads.
Art via PokéAPI/sprites (open source).
A seeded two-page 3×3 binder mockup using Ferroseed chase cards and Michi Method scene art for display planning.
Left page

Sword & Shield
Common

Team Up
Common

Emerging Powers
Common


Next Destinies
Common

Chaos Rising
Common

Fantastical Parade
One Diamond

Mega Rising
One Diamond
Right page

Extradimensional Crisis
One Diamond

Paradox Rift
Common

Silver Tempest
Common

Vivid Voltage
Common

BREAKpoint
Common

Emerging Powers
Common

White Flare
Illustration rare

White Flare
Common
Pokémon TCG
Empty Slot
The Michi Method treats your binder like a small gallery: print one scene that spans multiple pockets, then nest your favourite Ferroseed cards around it. The picks and reference art below are meant for collectors building display spreads — not competitive lists.
Illustration picks when dedicated scene art is not cached yet — card frames may still show.

Scene wallpaper — Ferroseed
Scene art via Wallhaven — Scene wallpaper — Ferroseed
Curated galleries and search links — we do not hotlink Pinterest or ArtStation results.
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For players and duel-minded collectors — abilities, hallmark moves, and tier shorthand in one place.
In-game numbers for Ferroseed — useful context beside abilities and moves.
HP
44
Attack
50
Defense
91
Sp. Atk
24
Sp. Def
86
Speed
10
Total: 305
Players file Ferroseed around tier "Past" while Ability Iron Barbs (Damages attacking Pokémon for 1/8 their max HP on contact.) shapes the fantasy — chase art that stages that payoff, not just the highest number on the slab.
Animated Showdown-style models for Ferroseed — normal and shiny.


Sprites via Project Pokémon. Pokémon and character names are trademarks of Nintendo / Creatures / GAME FREAK.
A short write-up on Ferroseed, weaving together Pokédex notes, species lore, and evolution context.
When threatened, it attacks by shooting a barrage of spikes, which gives it a chance to escape by rolling away.
They stick their spikes into cave walls and absorb the minerals they find in the rock.
It absorbs the iron it finds in the rock while clinging to the ceiling. It shoots spikes when in danger.
Ferroseed shows up in X lore as when threatened, it attacks by shooting a barrage of spikes, which gives it a chance to escape by rolling away. When you shop for cards, look for illustrations that lean into that mood instead of generic portrait poses.
Canon tags Ferroseed as the Thorn Seed Pokémon and known for gray colouration — backgrounds that echo those cues (studio, habitat, or abstract) usually photograph better than random neon gradients.
Common localized names collectors may search for.
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