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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Even though {{t|Flying}} is a common secondary type among Bug-types, not a single Bug-type can learn the move {{m|Fly}}.  
* Even though {{t|Flying}} is a common secondary type among Bug-types, not a single Bug-type can learn the move {{m|Fly}}. This is probably due to the fragile or small nature of Bug-types, who would be unable to carry a human. This however, could be disputed as there are many Flying-types who are considerably small in size, but can learn Fly, like {{p|Pidgey}}.
* The Bug-type is the only type in which all members are capable of [[breeding]]. In all other types, there is at least one Pokémon that [[Baby Pokémon|cannot]] breed or [[Legendary Pokémon|refuses to]] breed.
* The Bug-type is the only type in which all members are capable of [[breeding]]. In all other types, there is at least one Pokémon that [[Baby Pokémon|cannot]] breed or [[Legendary Pokémon|refuses to]] breed.
* Using the move {{m|Twineedle}} is the only way to poison a {{type2|Steel}}, as they are immune to {{type2|Poison}} moves, which all other poison-inducing moves are. However, this only works in [[Generation II]].
* Using the move {{m|Twineedle}} is the only way to poison a {{type2|Steel}}, as they are immune to {{type2|Poison}} moves, which all other poison-inducing moves are. However, this only works in [[Generation II]].

Revision as of 00:38, 29 January 2009

Template:ElementalTypes Template:TypeNotice Notable trainers that specialize in Bug-type Pokémon are Bugsy of Azalea Town and Aaron of the Sinnoh Elite Four.

Statistical averages

Overall

Stat
HP: 54
Attack: 65
Defense: 65
Sp.Atk: 48
Sp.Def: 62
Speed: 57
Total: 0


Fully evolved

Stat
HP: 62.69
Attack: 78.35
Defense: 78.88
Sp.Atk: 63.35
Sp.Def: 80.62
Speed: 63.42
Total: 0


Battle properties

Generation I

Bug-type moves:

Bug-type Pokémon:

Generation II-onward

Bug-type moves:

Bug-type Pokémon:

Characteristics

Bug Pokémon are amongst the first Pokémon types a Trainer can find in the wild. They generally evolve at very early levels compared to most other Pokémon. The type varies from strong to weak. Depending how said Pokémon is raised, they can provide annoyance with stat altering moves or hit hard with attacks such as Megahorn, X-Scissor, Signal Beam and Bug Buzz.

They are super effective against Psychic- and Template:Type2s, which are two types common in most teams, and also the very common Template:Type2, even though many Grass-types are also Poison-typed, making them neutral to Bug-type moves. The Generation I games weren't very kind to this type, having only three very weak damage-dealing moves, but many Pokémon of this type have improved over time.

Defensively, however, Bug-types are still kind of weak, because of their low Defense and the fact that there are many that are part Flying, magnifying their weakness to Rock. However, they resist Ground and even Fighting, two extremely powerful types. Dual-type Bug/Flying and Bug/Poison Pokémon have an outstanding 4x resistance to Fighting, which can make up for their slightly low Defense. They also have a 4x resistance to common Grass moves, meaning they would take very little damage from such notorious moves as Giga Drain, Energy Ball or Petal Dance.

Notably, many Bug-type families evolve dependent on unique methods, such as an extra slot in the party, its current moveset, gender, or personality values.

In total, there are 47 Pokémon with the Bug-type.

Pokémon

Pure Bug-type Pokémon

# Name
010 010 Caterpie
011 011 Metapod
127 127 Pinsir
204 204 Pineco
265 265 Wurmple
266 266 Silcoon
268 268 Cascoon
313 313 Volbeat
314 314 Illumise
401 401 Kricketot
402 402 Kricketune
412 412 Burmy

Half Bug-type Pokémon

Primary Bug-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
012 012 Butterfree Bug Flying
013 013 Weedle Bug Poison
014 014 Kakuna Bug Poison
015 015 Beedrill Bug Poison
046 046 Paras Bug Grass
047 047 Parasect Bug Grass
048 048 Venonat Bug Poison
049 049 Venomoth Bug Poison
123 123 Scyther Bug Flying
165 165 Ledyba Bug Flying
166 166 Ledian Bug Flying
167 167 Spinarak Bug Poison
168 168 Ariados Bug Poison
193 193 Yanma Bug Flying
205 205 Forretress Bug Steel
212 212 Scizor Bug Steel
213 213 Shuckle Bug Rock
214 214 Heracross Bug Fighting
267 267 Beautifly Bug Flying
269 269 Dustox Bug Poison
283 283 Surskit Bug Water
284 284 Masquerain Bug Flying
290 290 Nincada Bug Ground
291 291 Ninjask Bug Flying
292 292 Shedinja Bug Ghost
413 413 Wormadam Bug Grass
413G Wormadam Bug Ground
413S Wormadam Bug Steel
414 414 Mothim Bug Flying
415 415 Combee Bug Flying
416 416 Vespiquen Bug Flying
469 469 Yanmega Bug Flying

Secondary Bug-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
347 347 Anorith Rock Bug
348 348 Armaldo Rock Bug
451 451 Skorupi Poison Bug

Moves

Damage-dealing moves

Name Category Contest Power Accuracy PP Target Notes
Attack Order Physical Smart 90 100% 15 One target It has a high critical-hit ratio.
Bug Bite Physical Tough 60 100% 20 One target If the target has a berry, the user takes it and uses it.
Bug Buzz Special Cute 90 100% 10 One target Has a 10% chance of lowering the target's Special Defense.
Fury Cutter Physical Cool 10 95% 20 One target Each consecutive round it hits, the damage is doubled.
Leech Life Physical Smart 20 100% 15 One target Restores the user's HP by half the damage dealt.
Megahorn Physical Cool 120 85% 10 One target
Pin Missile Physical Cool 14 85% 20 One target Attacks two to five times in a row.
Signal Beam Special Beauty 75 100% 15 One target Has a 10% chance of confusing the target.
Silver Wind Special Beauty 60 100% 5 One target Has a 10% chance of raising all of the user's stats.
Twineedle Physical Cool 25 100% 20 One target Hits twice. Has a 20% chance of poisoning the target.
U-turn Physical Cute 70 100% 20 One target User switches out after dealing damage.
X-Scissor Physical Beauty 80 100% 15 One target

Non-damaging moves

Name Category Contest Power Accuracy PP Target Notes
Defend Order Status Smart 10 User Raises the user's Defense and Special Defense.
Heal Order Status Smart 10 User Restores user's HP by half of its maximum HP.
Spider Web Status Smart 10 One target Target cannot flee or be switched out.
String Shot Status Smart 95% 40 Both foes Lowers target's Speed.
Tail Glow Status Beauty 20 User Raises user's Special Attack.

Trivia

  • Even though Flying is a common secondary type among Bug-types, not a single Bug-type can learn the move Fly. This is probably due to the fragile or small nature of Bug-types, who would be unable to carry a human. This however, could be disputed as there are many Flying-types who are considerably small in size, but can learn Fly, like Pidgey.
  • The Bug-type is the only type in which all members are capable of breeding. In all other types, there is at least one Pokémon that cannot breed or refuses to breed.
  • Using the move Twineedle is the only way to poison a Template:Type2, as they are immune to Template:Type2 moves, which all other poison-inducing moves are. However, this only works in Generation II.
  • All Bug-types besides Shedinja, Anorith, and Armaldo are in the Bug Egg Group.
  • With the exception of Arceus holding an Insect Plate, there has yet to be a Bug-type legendary Pokémon.
  • Each Generation has at least one Bug Type Pokémon starting with the letter S.
  • As of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Shuckle, Burmy, Combee, Kricketot, and Wormadam (all three forms) are the only Bug-types that cannot learn any Bug-type moves.
    • With the Platinum learnset update, all Bug-type Pokémon can learn at least one Bug-type move, Bug Bite.

In other languages

  • French: Insecte
  • German: Käfer
  • Italian: Coleottero
  • Korean: 벌레 beolle
  • Spanish: Bicho