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Morelull likes dark damp areas, but changes locations every night avoid depriving the plants in any one area of too many nutrients. In addition to locomotion, its roots are also used to communicate with other Morelull.<ref>[http://www.pokemon-sunmoon.com/en-us/pokemon/morelull/ Pokémon Sun and Moon site | Murelull]</ref> When in danger, it scatters spores that burst into bright, glittering sparks. The pulsing light of the spores can induce drowsiness. It is rumored that once, when a group of Morelull were disturbed and all threw out their spores at once, a plane passing overhead suffered a near brush with disaster.<ref>[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/sun_moon/pokemon/160812_01.html Japanese Pokémon Sun and Moon site]</ref> | Morelull likes dark damp areas, but changes locations every night avoid depriving the plants in any one area of too many nutrients. In addition to locomotion, its roots are also used to communicate with other Morelull.<ref>[http://www.pokemon-sunmoon.com/en-us/pokemon/morelull/ Pokémon Sun and Moon site | Murelull]</ref> When in danger, it scatters spores that burst into bright, glittering sparks. The pulsing light of the spores can induce drowsiness. It is rumored that once, when a group of Morelull were disturbed and all threw out their spores at once, a plane passing overhead suffered a near brush with disaster.<ref>[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/sun_moon/pokemon/160812_01.html Japanese Pokémon Sun and Moon site]</ref> | ||
Morelull and its | Before [[Generation VIII]], Morelull and its evolved form were the [[signature move|only known Pokémon]] that could learn the move {{m|Strength Sap}} by leveling up. | ||
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Two Morelull debuted in ''[[PASM11|Homecoming and the Brilliant Professional Golfer]]''. One of them was seen helping {{adv|Moon}} and [[Mallow]] gather {{Berries}} at [[Lush Jungle]]. | Two Morelull debuted in ''[[PASM11|Homecoming and the Brilliant Professional Golfer]]''. One of them was seen helping {{adv|Moon}} and [[Mallow]] gather {{Berries}} at [[Lush Jungle]]. | ||
A {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s Morelull appeared in [[PASM19]]. | A {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s Morelull appeared in ''[[PASM19|Truth and the Mastermind Behind Team Skull]]''. | ||
==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== | ||
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====By {{pkmn|breeding}}==== | ====By {{pkmn|breeding}}==== | ||
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{{learnlist/breed8| | {{learnlist/breed8|{{MSP|043|Oddish}}{{MSP|044|Gloom}}{{MSP|045|Vileplume}}{{MSP|182|Bellossom}}{{MSP|546|Cottonee}}{{MSP|547|Whimsicott}}|Stun Spore|Grass|Status|—|75|30}} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Morelull is the only Pokémon that can have {{a|Rain Dish}} that cannot learn {{m|Rain Dance}}. | * Morelull is the only Pokémon that can have {{a|Rain Dish}} that cannot learn {{m|Rain Dance}}. | ||
* Morelull can be seen as a counterpart to {{p|Paras}}. Both share the {{t|Grass}} type, the same base stat total of 285, evolve at Level 24, both are mushroom-based Pokémon and thus can learn {{m|Spore}}, and both can be found in the wild in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], taking the place of the other depending on the [[time]], with Morelull being found | * Morelull can be seen as a counterpart to {{p|Paras}}. Both share the {{t|Grass}} type, the same base stat total of 285, evolve at Level 24, both are mushroom-based Pokémon and thus can learn {{m|Spore}}, and both can be found in the wild in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], taking the place of the other depending on the [[time]], with Morelull being found at night and Paras during the day. | ||
* Morelull is tied with {{p|Cleffa}} and {{p|Igglybuff}} for having the lowest base {{stat|Speed}} stat of all {{type|Fairy}} Pokémon. | * Morelull is tied with {{p|Cleffa}} and {{p|Igglybuff}} for having the lowest base {{stat|Speed}} stat of all {{type|Fairy}} Pokémon. | ||
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Morelull (Japanese: ネマシュ Nemasyu) is a dual-type Grass/Fairy Pokémon introduced in Generation VII.
It evolves into Shiinotic starting at level 24.
Biology
Morelull is a small, white Pokémon similar to a mushroom. It is tied with Budew, Foongus, and Shaymin as the shortest Grass-type. It has large, black eyes with pale green half-circle markings on the outer sides. Small bumps ring the top of its head, similar to hair. Its head is much larger than its thin, stem-like body. At the base, the stem splits into three green roots that act as feet. Three large mushrooms sprout from the center of its head. Each mushroom has a thin white stem and a darker ring of color around the base of the cap. The center and largest mushroom is light pink, while the other two mushrooms are smaller and a light purplish-blue. At night, Morelull can make the spores filling its mushroom caps glow.
Morelull likes dark damp areas, but changes locations every night avoid depriving the plants in any one area of too many nutrients. In addition to locomotion, its roots are also used to communicate with other Morelull.[1] When in danger, it scatters spores that burst into bright, glittering sparks. The pulsing light of the spores can induce drowsiness. It is rumored that once, when a group of Morelull were disturbed and all threw out their spores at once, a plane passing overhead suffered a near brush with disaster.[2]
Before Generation VIII, Morelull and its evolved form were the only known Pokémon that could learn the move Strength Sap by leveling up.
In the anime
Major appearances
Multiple Morelull debuted in Lulled to La-La Land!, where they evolved into Shiinotic. One Morelull had been draining energy from Ash and his classmates to help sustain a tree.
Minor appearances
Two Morelull appeared in Mallow and the Forest Teacher!, where they helped provide light at Oranguru's place. One of them reappeared in Acting True to Form!. The pair then reappeared in the Poké Problem segment of A Recipe for Success!.
A Morelull appeared in Tasting the Bitter with the Sweet!, during a flashback.
Multiple Morelull appeared in Dewpider Ascending!, where they walked past a sleeping Dewpider and led it to a tree before falling asleep.
A Morelull appeared in The Shape of Love to Come!, where it was approached by Rapp, who found it cute.
A Trainer's Morelull appeared in We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!.
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Two Morelull debuted in Homecoming and the Brilliant Professional Golfer. One of them was seen helping Moon and Mallow gather Berries at Lush Jungle.
A Trainer's Morelull appeared in Truth and the Mastermind Behind Team Skull.
In the TCG
- Main article: Morelull (TCG)
Other appearances
Detective Pikachu
Multiple Morelull appeared in Detective Pikachu. After Detective Pikachu was injured in the garden of giant Torterra, they assisted a group of wild Bulbasaur in leading Tim and Detective Pikachu to the hiding place of Mewtwo.
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Sun | Moon | Tiny Mushroom (50%) | Big Mushroom (5%) |
Ultra Sun | Ultra Moon | Tiny Mushroom (50%) | Big Mushroom (5%) |
Sword | Shield | Tiny Mushroom (50%) | Big Mushroom (5%) |
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Trivia
- Morelull is the only Pokémon that can have Rain Dish that cannot learn Rain Dance.
- Morelull can be seen as a counterpart to Paras. Both share the Grass type, the same base stat total of 285, evolve at Level 24, both are mushroom-based Pokémon and thus can learn Spore, and both can be found in the wild in Pokémon Sun and Moon, taking the place of the other depending on the time, with Morelull being found at night and Paras during the day.
- Morelull is tied with Cleffa and Igglybuff for having the lowest base Speed stat of all Fairy-type Pokémon.
Origin
Morelull may be based on bioluminescent mushrooms such as those of the genus Mycena, although its name suggests inspiration from the genus Morchella. Its Fairy type may be due to fairy rings, or it may possibly be a reference to fairy fire.
Given that some of the foreign names of its evolution include the word "lamp", and that Morelull shine lights and put people to sleep, it may also be based on a nightlight.
Name origin
Morelull may be a combination of morel and lull.
Nemasyu may be a combination of 寝 ne (sleep) and mushroom.
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This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon as a species. |
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- Pokémon in the Medium Fast experience group
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- Pokémon with a base stat total of 285
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