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Pokémon #273

Seedot (#273)

Type: Grass • Also known asAcorn Pokémon

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Pokédex Data

Height0.5 m
Weight4 kg
Type
Grass type icon
Grass
Abilities

Doubles Speed during strong sunlight.

Makes sleep pass twice as quickly.

Steals attacking Pokémon's held items on contact.

Description

SEEDOT attaches itself to a tree branch using the top of its head. It sucks moisture from the tree while hanging off the branch. The more water it drinks, the glossier this POKéMON’s body becomes.

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Base Stats

HP
40
Attack
40
Defense
50
Sp. Atk
30
Sp. Def
30
Speed
30
Total
220

Type Matchups

Understanding damage taken from different types is crucial for battles. Plan your team accordingly!

Weaknesses

2× Weakness

2×

Takes double damage from these types - watch out!

Flying type icon
Flying
Poison type icon
Poison
Bug type icon
Bug
Fire type icon
Fire
Ice type icon
Ice

Resistances

½× Resistance

½×

Takes half damage from these types - good defense!

Ground type icon
Ground
0.5×
Water type icon
Water
0.5×
Grass type icon
Grass
0.5×
Electric type icon
Electric
0.5×

Tip: Build your team with Pokémon that cover each other's weaknesses!

Breeding Information

🥚

Egg Groups

GroundPlant
⚧

Gender Ratio

♂
50%
♀
50%
🐣

Hatch Steps

3,825

Hatch Counter: 15

⚪

Capture Rate

255

Higher values mean easier to catch

❤️

Base Happiness

70

Initial friendship level

📈

Growth Rate

Medium Slow

Experience points needed to level up

Move Name

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Type Information

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Evolution Chain

Seedot
#273
Seedot
→
Level 14
Nuzleaf
#274
Nuzleaf
→
Use Leaf Stone
Shiftry
#275
Shiftry
Bide
bide
Lv. 1
Harden
harden
Lv. 3
Tackle
tackle
Lv. 1
Absorb
absorb
Lv. 3
Astonish
astonish
Lv. 6
Growth
growth
Lv. 9
Rollout
rollout
Lv. 12
Nature Power
nature-power
Lv. 21
Mega Drain
mega-drain
Lv. 15
Payback
payback
Lv. 18
Headbutt
headbutt
Lv. 21
Synthesis
synthesis
Lv. 27
Sunny Day
sunny-day
Lv. 31
Sucker Punch
sucker-punch
Lv. 30
Explosion
explosion
Lv. 43

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