Future Sight
Learned at Lv. 63
Sword Shield
Hits the target two turns later.

Emotion Pokémon
Known as “The Being of Emotion.” It taught humans the nobility of sorrow, pain, and joy.
Core species facts, alternate varieties, and Pokédex placements at a glance.
| National | #481 |
| Extended Sinnoh | #147 |
| Hisui | #226 |
| Original Sinnoh | #147 |
Battle-ready training facts pulled from EV yield, growth curve, and wild held item data.
(5x³) / (4)No wild held item data available.
Understanding damage taken from different types is crucial for battles. Plan your team accordingly!
Tip: Build your team with Pokémon that cover each other's weaknesses!
Damage multipliers from all 18 attacking types
Mesprit's Psychic typing gives it 3 weaknesses but strong offensive coverage against fighting, poison types
Mesprit's 580 base stat total marks it as a high-end Pokémon with strong numbers across the board. Attack (105) carries most matchups, but a low HP stat of 80 means careful positioning matters.
Defensively, the Psychic combination gives Mesprit 2 resistances and 3 weaknesses to plan around. Notably, it carries no 4× weaknesses, which makes it harder to punish. Offensively it pressures 2 types with super-effective STAB coverage.
A low catch rate of 3 makes Mesprit a genuinely tough catch; bring strong balls and status moves. It levels on the Slow experience curve. Defeating it grants Attack +1, Special Attack +1, Special Defense +1 EVs, which is worth remembering when EV-training your own team.
0.3 m
0.3 kg
Evades Ground moves.
Genderless
20,400
Hatch Counter: 80
3
Higher values mean easier to catch
140
Initial friendship level
Slow
Experience points needed to level up
Mesprit is a Psychic type Pokémon.
Mesprit takes 2× damage from Bug, Ghost, Dark type moves.
Mesprit does not evolve.
Mesprit has a base stat total of 580: HP 80, Attack 105, Defense 105, Sp. Atk 105, Sp. Def 105, Speed 80. Its highest stat is Attack (105).
Mesprit can have the Levitate ability.












| English | Mesprit |
| Japanese | エムリット |
| Japanese (Kanji) | エムリット |
| Roomaji | Emrit |
| Korean | 엠라이트 |
| French | Créfollet |
| German | Vesprit |
| Spanish | Mesprit |
| Italian | Mesprit |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 艾姆利多 |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 艾姆利多 |
High-signal moves surfaced from learnsets and move metadata, grouped by battle purpose.
Reliable same-type attacks that match this Pokémon's typing.
Learned at Lv. 63
Sword Shield
Hits the target two turns later.
Learned at Lv. 49
Sword Shield
Has a chance to lower the target’s Special Defense by one stage.
Learned at Lv. 51
Platinum
Has a chance to make the target flinch.
Off-type attacks that expand what this Pokémon can threaten.
TM/TR Moves
X Y
Has a chance to freeze the target.
Tutor Moves
Heartgold Soulsilver
Has a chance to make the target flinch.
TM/TR Moves
X Y
Has double power if the user has no held item.
Support, disruption, and setup tools worth noticing.
Learned at Lv. 56
Sword Shield
Raises the target’s Special Attack by one stage and confuses the target.
TM/TR Moves
X Y
Has a chance to freeze the target.
TM/TR Moves
Sword Shield
Allows the trainer to switch out the user and pass effects along to its replacement.
Tutor Moves
Ultra Sun Ultra Moon
Guarantees a critical hit with the user’s next move.
Where this Pokémon appears in supported games, including method, level range, and encounter conditions.