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Revision as of 21:02, 18 July 2008

Template:ElementalTypes Template:TypeNotice So far, there are only two notable Grass-type specialists: Erika of Celadon City and Gardenia of Eterna City.

Statistical averages

Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
57
117 - 164 224 - 318
61
59 - 124 114 - 243
63
61 - 126 117 - 247
72
69 - 136 134 - 267
64
62 - 127 119 - 249
57
55 - 119 107 - 234
Total:
374
Other Pokémon with this total
  • Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
  • Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.

Battle properties

Grass-type moves:

Grass-type Pokémon:

Characteristics

Defensively speaking, against most Special types, the Grass-type performs middlingly; Ice-type moves (and to a lesser extent Template:Type2 moves) are commonly carried by special attackers. An exception to this is certain Template:Type2 Pokémon, many of which carry Hidden Powers of various types (in response to the Template:Type2 Pokémon they cannot normally damage). (If the Hidden Power of said Pokémon is not of the Template:Type2, it will be forced to rely on other moves likely lacking same-type attack bonus or support its team via disabling moves, etc.) Against Physical moves, the Grass-type also struggles. It resists Ground-type moves, but is weak to Template:Type2 and Template:Type2 moves. Given all of this, along with their exposure to a majority of the types, Grass-types are difficult to switch into play.

In spite of that, it is typical for Grass-types to learn Leech Seed (among other disabling moves). This enables these Pokémon to provide support to the rest of a team, and can make them difficult to faint. In addition, a particular asset of this type is being the only one immune to Leech Seed.

Offensively, the main problem Grass-type moves face is that nearly all of the few Pokémon they are advantageous against are also weak to moves of other types, hence making them seem dwarfed by the other moves. Other problems are that too many Pokémon resist these moves to rely on them as a main form of dealing damage, and most of them aren't very powerful. What the Grass-type is best at is taking down Water/Ground Pokémon (like Swampert), on which they deal four times normal damage; additions seen such as Grass Knot in later generations have also made the type more attractive in this regard.

Pokémon

Pure Grass-type Pokémon

# Name Type
114 File:114MS.gif Tangela File:GrassIC.gif
152 File:152MS.gif Chikorita File:GrassIC.gif
153 File:153MS.gif Bayleef File:GrassIC.gif
154 File:154MS.gif Meganium File:GrassIC.gif
182 File:182MS.gif Bellossom File:GrassIC.gif
191 File:191MS.gif Sunkern File:GrassIC.gif
192 File:192MS.gif Sunflora File:GrassIC.gif
252 File:252MS.gif Treecko File:GrassIC.gif
253 File:253MS.gif Grovyle File:GrassIC.gif
254 File:254MS.gif Sceptile File:GrassIC.gif
273 File:273MS.gif Seedot File:GrassIC.gif
285 File:285MS.gif Shroomish File:GrassIC.gif
331 File:331MS.gif Cacnea File:GrassIC.gif
387 File:387MS.gif Turtwig File:GrassIC.gif
388 File:388MS.gif Grotle File:GrassIC.gif
420 420MS.png Cherubi File:GrassIC.gif
421 421MS.png Cherrim File:GrassIC.gif
455 455MS.png Carnivine File:GrassIC.gif
465 465MS.png Tangrowth File:GrassIC.gif
470 470MS.png Leafeon File:GrassIC.gif
492 492MS.png Shaymin File:GrassIC.gif

Half Grass-type Pokémon

Primary Grass-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
001 File:001MS.gif Bulbasaur File:GrassIC.gif File:PoisonIC.gif
002 File:002MS.gif Ivysaur File:GrassIC.gif File:PoisonIC.gif
003 File:003MS.gif Venusaur File:GrassIC.gif File:PoisonIC.gif
043 File:043MS.gif Oddish File:GrassIC.gif File:PoisonIC.gif
044 File:044MS.gif Gloom File:GrassIC.gif File:PoisonIC.gif
045 File:045MS.gif Vileplume File:GrassIC.gif File:PoisonIC.gif
069 File:069MS.gif Bellsprout File:GrassIC.gif File:PoisonIC.gif
070 File:070MS.gif Weepinbell File:GrassIC.gif File:PoisonIC.gif
071 File:071MS.gif Victreebel File:GrassIC.gif File:PoisonIC.gif
102 File:102MS.gif Exeggcute File:GrassIC.gif File:PsychicIC.gif
103 File:103MS.gif Exeggutor File:GrassIC.gif File:PsychicIC.gif
187 File:187MS.gif Hoppip File:GrassIC.gif File:FlyingIC.gif
188 File:188MS.gif Skiploom File:GrassIC.gif File:FlyingIC.gif
189 File:189MS.gif Jumpluff File:GrassIC.gif File:FlyingIC.gif
274 File:274MS.gif Nuzleaf File:GrassIC.gif File:DarkIC.gif
275 File:275MS.gif Shiftry File:GrassIC.gif File:DarkIC.gif
286 File:286MS.gif Breloom File:GrassIC.gif File:FightingIC.gif
315 File:315MS.gif Roselia File:GrassIC.gif File:PoisonIC.gif
332 File:332MS.gif Cacturne File:GrassIC.gif File:DarkIC.gif
357 File:357MS.gif Tropius File:GrassIC.gif File:FlyingIC.gif
389 File:389MS.gif Torterra File:GrassIC.gif File:GroundIC.gif
406 406MS.png Budew File:GrassIC.gif File:PoisonIC.gif
407 407MS.png Roserade File:GrassIC.gif File:PoisonIC.gif
459 459MS.png Snover File:GrassIC.gif File:IceIC.gif
460 460MS.png Abomasnow File:GrassIC.gif File:IceIC.gif
492 492MS.png Shaymin* File:GrassIC.gif File:FlyingIC.gif

Secondary Grass-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
046 File:046MS.gif Paras File:BugIC.gif File:GrassIC.gif
047 File:047MS.gif Parasect File:BugIC.gif File:GrassIC.gif
251 File:251MS.gif Celebi File:PsychicIC.gif File:GrassIC.gif
270 File:270MS.gif Lotad File:WaterIC.gif File:GrassIC.gif
271 File:271MS.gif Lombre File:WaterIC.gif File:GrassIC.gif
272 File:272MS.gif Ludicolo File:WaterIC.gif File:GrassIC.gif
345 File:345MS.gif Lileep File:RockIC.gif File:GrassIC.gif
346 File:346MS.gif Cradily File:RockIC.gif File:GrassIC.gif
413 413MS.png Wormadam* File:BugIC.gif File:GrassIC.gif

Moves

Damage-dealing moves

Name Category Contest Power Accuracy PP Target Notes
Absorb Special Smart 20 100% 25 One foe Restores the user's HP by half the damage dealt.
Bullet Seed Physical Cool 10 100% 30 One foe Attacks two to five times in a row.
Energy Ball Special Beauty 80 100% 10 One foe Has a 10% chance of lowering the target's Special Defense.
Frenzy Plant Special Cool 150 90% 5 One foe The user must rest on the next turn.
Giga Drain Special Smart 60 100% 10 One foe Restores the user's HP by half the damage dealt.
Grass Knot Special Smart Varies 100% 20 One foe The heavier the foe, the greater the damage.
Leaf Blade Physical Cool 90 100% 15 One foe It has a high critical hit ratio.
Leaf Storm Special Cute 140 90% 5 One foe Sharply reduces the user's Special Attack stat.
Magical Leaf Special Beauty 60 —% 20 One foe Never Misses.
Mega Drain Special Smart 40 100% 15 One foe Restores the user's HP by half the damage dealt.
Needle Arm Physical Smart 60 100% 15 One foe It may also make the foe flinch.
Petal Dance Special Beauty 90 100% 20 One foe User attacks for two to three turns. Afterwards, the user becomes confused.
Power Whip Physical Beauty 120 85% 10 One foe
Razor Leaf Physical Cool 55 95% 25 Both foes It has a high critical hit ratio.
Seed Bomb Physical Smart 80 100% 15 One foe
Seed Flare Special Cool 120 85% 5 One foe Has a 40% chance of lowering the target's Special Defense.
SolarBeam Special Cool 120 100% 10 One foe The first turn, the user takes in sunlight, the second turn does damage.
Vine Whip Physical Cool 35 100% 15 One foe
Wood Hammer Physical Tough 120 100% 15 One foe User takes 25% recoil damage.

Non-damaging moves

Name Category Contest Power Accuracy PP Target Notes
Aromatherapy Status Smart —% 5 User Heals all status problems affecting the user's party.
Cotton Spore Status Beauty 85% 40 One Foe Lowers the target's Speed by 2 levels.
GrassWhistle Status Smart 55% 15 One Foe Puts the opponent to sleep.
Ingrain Status Smart —% 20 User The user restores HP every turn, but it can't switch out.
Leech Seed Status Smart 90% 10 One Foe Steals some HP from the foe to heal the user on every turn.
Sleep Powder Status Smart 75% 15 One Foe Puts the opponent to sleep.
Spore Status Smart 100% 15 One Foe Puts the opponent to sleep.
Stun Spore Status Smart 75% 30 One Foe Paralyzes the opponent.
Synthesis Status Smart —% 5 User The user restores its own HP. The amount of HP regained varies with the weather.
Worry Seed Status Beauty 100% 10 One Foe Prevents the target from sleeping by changing its ability to Insomnia.

Trivia

  • The Grass-type is tied with the Template:Type2 for the largest number of weaknesses when unpaired, with five: Bug, Flying, Ice, Fire and Poison.
  • In Generation I, the only pure Grass-type Pokémon was Tangela, while most of the others were part Poison.

In other languages

  • French: Plante
  • German: Pflanze
  • Italian: Erba
  • Spanish: Planta
  • Korean: pul