Vileplume
Flower Pokémon |
ラフレシア
Ruffresia |
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#045 |
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Images on the Bulbagarden Archives |
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Type
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Abilities
Chlorophyll |
Effect Spore
Hidden Ability |
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Gender ratio
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Catch rate
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Breeding
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Height
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Weight
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Base experience yield
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Leveling rate
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EV yield
Total: 3 |
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HP |
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Atk |
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Def |
3
Sp.Atk |
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Sp.Def |
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Speed |
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Shape
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Footprint
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Pokédex color
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Base friendship
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External Links
- On Smogon Pokédex:
- Generation I
- Generation II
- Generation III
- Generation IV
- Generation V
- Generation VI
- Generation VII
- Artwork on Bulbagarden Archives
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Vileplume (Japanese: ラフレシア Ruffresia) is a dual-type Grass/Poison Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It evolves from Gloom when exposed to a Leaf Stone. It is one of Oddish's final forms, the other being Bellossom.
Biology
Vileplume is an indigo, bipedal Pokémon with rudimentary hands and feet. It has beady red eyes and a small mouth, and its head and torso are a single joined segment. On its head is a massive red flower with five bulky petals and an orange-brown center. Vileplume's flower is said to have the largest petals in the world and is almost too heavy for the Pokémon itself to support. The rounded petals of the flower are red and covered with white spots. A female Vileplume has fewer, but larger, spots on its petals.
Vileplume can shake, flap, or burst its petals into bloom with a bang in order to release clouds of pollen. The larger the Vileplume's petals are, the more potent the toxin is. The pollen is released with every step Vileplume takes. The flapping of its leaves that Vileplume makes is very loud. This pollen is highly allergenic to humans and toxic to other Pokémon; Vileplume uses it to paralyze its prey before devouring it. It can also utilize these petals in its former signature move, Petal Dance. Being the result of an evolution via Evolution stone, Vileplume is rarely found in the wild, though they can be found in grassy plains. It is often mistaken for local flowers in the wild.
In the anime
Main series
Major appearances
In Blessed Matrimony!, Jessebelle owns a Vileplume. In The Treasure Is All Mine!, Jessebelle used it to open up a blocked passageway.
In Mewtwo Strikes Back, Neesha's Vileplume was captured and cloned by Mewtwo. The Vileplume clone was seen again in Mewtwo Returns. Neesha's Vileplume reappeared in Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution, a remake of Mewtwo Strikes Back, where it played the same role.
In The Stun Spore Detour, Ash, Tracey, and Jessie were affected by a Vileplume's Stun Spore, forcing Misty, James, and Meowth to look for some Salveyo weed, an herbal medicine capable of curing Stun Spore.
In Whichever Way the Wind Blows, multiple Vileplume were feuding with a group of Bellossom.
In Cheer Pressure, Sheridan's Vileplume was part of his cheering squad along with Roselia, Shroomish, and Makuhita. Sheridan later assigned it to heal James's Cacnea and Jessie's Seviper with Aromatherapy.
In May's Egg-Cellent Adventure, Nicolette used a Vileplume to battle May's Munchlax.
In Bucking the Treasure Trend!, multiple Vileplume attacked Ash, his friends, and Buck as they searched for Dandelion Island's treasure.
A Vileplume appeared in The Power of Us, under the ownership of Toren.
Minor appearances
In Pokémon Scent-sation!, a Vileplume was in Celadon Gym.
A Vileplume appeared in The Kangaskhan Kid.
In The Battling Eevee Brothers, a Vileplume was at the evolution party in Stone Town.
In Pikachu's Vacation, a Vileplume was at the Pokémon Theme Park.
Multiple Vileplume of the Valencia Island variant appeared in Poké Ball Peril.
In In the Pink, multiple pink Vileplume were residents of Pinkan Island.
In The Joy of Pokémon, a Trainer's Vileplume was treated by the Nurse Joy of an unnamed island.
In Mewtwo Strikes Back, a Trainer's Vileplume was defeated by Mewtwo while it was serving Giovanni.
In The Power of One, a Vileplume sensed the disturbance caused by Lawrence III.
A wild Vileplume appeared in Pikachu's Rescue Adventure.
In A Tent Situation, two Vileplume were at Professor Oak's Laboratory.
Multiple Vileplume appeared in Foul Weather Friends.
In Wired for Battle!, a Trainer's Vileplume was an image that came up in Shingo's laptop.
In The Grass Route, a Trainer's Vileplume competed in the Grass Tournament.
In Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!, multiple Vileplume were among the feuding Pokémon at Professor Oak's Laboratory.
A Vileplume appeared in Extreme Pokémon!, under the ownership of a participant in the Extreme Pokémon Race.
In the banned episode EP250, a Vileplume was residing in a forest outside the Ice Path.
In Johto Photo Finish, a Vileplume was fed by Tracey at Professor Oak's Laboratory.
A Vileplume appeared in a flashback in Poetry Commotion!.
In Grass Hysteria!, multiple Vileplume were residents of the Forbidden Forest.
A Vileplume appeared in Destiny Deoxys.
A Vileplume appeared in PK13.
A Coordinator's Vileplume appeared in Hi Ho Silver Wind!.
In A Hurdle for Squirtle, a Coordinator's Vileplume participated in the Saffron City Pokémon Contest.
In Weekend Warrior, a Coordinator's Vileplume participated in the Silver Town Contest.
At the start of Leave It To Brocko!, a Vileplume was running through the forest throughout the night after being woken up with a shock when a Nuzleaf hit it on the head while falling out of its tree.
A Vileplume appeared in Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! (Part 1).
In the opening sequence of Arceus and the Jewel of Life, a Vileplume was in an Aroma Lady's field of flowers.
Multiple Vileplume appeared in Thawing an Icy Panic!, with one under the ownership of a Trainer and the others being residents of Ramos's ranch. In Under the Pledging Tree!, the Trainer's Vileplume was present during the Coumarine City Festival.
In A Showcase Debut!, a Performer's Vileplume participated in the Coumarine City Pokémon Showcase.
In Alola, Kanto!, two Vileplume, alongside three Gloom, got into a fight with a Weepinbell and Victreebel, which Bulbasaur had to break up. Another nearly sprayed Mallow with Poison Powder when she and her Steenee got too close.
Two Vileplume appeared in a flashback in Enter Pikachu!.
A Vileplume appeared in Legend? Go! Friends? Go!.
A Vileplume appeared in Secrets of the Jungle.
Pokédex entries
Entry |
EP048 |
Vileplume |
Ash's Pokédex |
Vileplume, the Flower Pokémon. Using the largest flower petals in the world, it spreads large clouds of pollen that cause allergic reactions. |
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Entry |
EP110 |
Salveyo weed |
Ash's Pokédex |
An effective Stun Spore antidote can be made by boiling the leaves of the Salveyo weed. Salveyo weed is found on clear lake bottoms wherever Vileplume live. Poliwag are also found in the vicinity of this plant. |
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Pokémon Origins
Vileplume in
Pokémon Origins
In File 3: Giovanni, Erika used a Vileplume to fight Red's Charmeleon and lost.
Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer
Vileplume in the
Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer
A Vileplume appeared in the Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer, under the ownership of Erika. Alongside a Beauty's Lotad and a Lass's Whimsicott, it battled Scottie's Pikachu, Brock's Onix, and Rosa's Snivy. Despite initially having the upper hand, Vileplume and its teammates were quickly defeated by Pikachu's Thunder.
GOTCHA!
A Vileplume briefly appeared in GOTCHA!, under the ownership of Erika.
In the manga
Vileplume in
Pokémon Pocket Monsters
Ash & Pikachu
A Vileplume appeared in Do Your Best Bulbasaur!!, where it was seen at Professor Oak's Laboratory.
The Electric Tale of Pikachu
Brock presented a Vileplume to the Sensational Sisters as a makeshift bouquet in The Human Race and the Pokémon Race.
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Four Vileplume appeared in JNM01.
Pokémon Adventures
Vileplume debuted in Blame it on Eevee as one of the Pokémon owned by Erika, its powerful Petal Dance attack being its forte. Erika has used it in a battle against Red in Meanwhile...Vileplume!.
A Vileplume appeared in The Last Battle XIII as one of the Pokémon sent to participate in the fight in Ilex Forest.
In All About Arceus V, Ariana was shown to own a male Vileplume that was used to stop Silver from reaching the legendary Pokémon that Archer made up.
Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All
A Vileplume appeared in GDZ34.
A Vileplume appeared in GDZ36.
Pokémon Pocket Monsters
A Vileplume appeared in Aim to be the No. 1 Pokémon!, under the ownership of Erika. It evolved from a Gloom as part of an act.
A Vileplume appeared in Pikachu's Birthday Party.
A wild Vileplume appeared in Operation: Capture Vileplume.
A Vileplume appeared in A Challenge to the Elite Four!, under the ownership of Karen.
A Vileplume appeared in Master The Ultimate Skill!.
Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire
A Vileplume appeared in I Won't Let You Lead!!.
Ruby has a Vileplume at his house, as seen in Something Happened!! Let's Go After Pikachu!!.
A Vileplume appeared in Let's Try To Be Idols!!.
Pokémon Zensho
Vileplume is Erika's only known Pokémon. She sent it out to battle Satoshi's Charmeleon in PZ05 and got burned by its attack.
In the TCG
- Main article: Vileplume (TCG)
Game data
Pokédex entries
Generation I |
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Kanto
#045 |
Red |
The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up. |
Blue |
Yellow |
Flaps its broad flower petals to scatter its poisonous pollen. The flapping sound is very loud. |
Stadium |
Scatters allergy-causing pollen from its broad petals. The larger the petals, the more pollen is scattered. |
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Generation II |
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Johto
#085 |
Gold |
It has the world's largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen. |
Silver |
The bud bursts into bloom with a bang. It then starts scattering allergenic, poisonous pollen. |
Crystal |
By shaking its big petals, it scatters toxic pollen into the air, turning the air yellow. |
Stadium 2 |
It has the world's largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen. |
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Generation III |
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Hoenn
#090 |
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Kanto
#045 |
Ruby |
Vileplume's toxic pollen triggers atrocious allergy attacks. That's why it is advisable never to approach any attractive flowers in a jungle, however pretty they may be. |
Sapphire |
Vileplume has the world's largest petals. They are used to attract prey that are then doused with toxic spores. Once the prey are immobilized, this Pokémon catches and devours them. |
Emerald |
In seasons when it produces more pollen, the air around a Vileplume turns yellow with the powder as it walks. The pollen is highly toxic and causes paralysis. |
FireRed |
Its petals are the largest in the world. It fiendishly scatters allergy-causing pollen from its petals. |
LeafGreen |
The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up. |
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Generation IV |
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Sinnoh
#— |
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Johto
#085 |
Diamond |
Its petals are the largest in the world. As it walks, it scatters extremely allergenic pollen. |
Pearl |
Platinum |
HeartGold |
It has the world's largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen. |
SoulSilver |
The bud bursts into bloom with a bang. It then starts scattering allergenic, poisonous pollen. |
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Generation V |
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Unova
#— |
Black |
Its petals are the largest in the world. As it walks, it scatters extremely allergenic pollen. |
White |
Black 2 |
Its petals are the largest in the world. As it walks, it scatters extremely allergenic pollen. |
White 2 |
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Generation VI |
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Kalos
Central #107 |
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Hoenn
#093 |
X |
The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up. |
Y |
It has the world's largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen. |
Omega Ruby |
Vileplume's toxic pollen triggers atrocious allergy attacks. That's why it is advisable never to approach any attractive flowers in a jungle, however pretty they may be. |
Alpha Sapphire |
Vileplume has the world's largest petals. They are used to attract prey that are then doused with toxic spores. Once the prey are immobilized, this Pokémon catches and devours them. |
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Generation VII |
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Alola
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Kanto
#045 |
This Pokémon has no Pokédex entries in Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon. |
Let's Go Pikachu |
Flaps its broad flower petals to scatter its poisonous pollen. The flapping sound is very loud. |
Let's Go Eevee |
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Generation VIII |
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Galar
#057 |
Sword |
It has the world's largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen. |
Shield |
The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up. |
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Game locations
Generation I |
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Red |
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Blue |
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Blue (Japan) |
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Yellow |
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Generation III |
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Ruby |
Sapphire |
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Emerald |
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FireRed |
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LeafGreen |
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Colosseum |
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XD |
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Generation IV |
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Diamond |
Pearl |
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Platinum |
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HeartGold |
SoulSilver |
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Pal Park |
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Generation V |
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Black |
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White |
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Black 2 |
White 2 |
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Generation VI |
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X |
Y |
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Omega Ruby |
Alpha Sapphire |
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Generation VII |
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Sun |
Moon |
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Ultra Sun |
Ultra Moon |
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Let's Go Pikachu |
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Let's Go Eevee |
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Generation VIII |
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Sword |
Shield |
Dappled Grove, Giant's Mirror, Hammerlocke Hills (Wanderer)
Dappled Grove, East Lake Axewell, Giant's Cap, Hammerlocke Hills, Motostoke Riverbank, North Lake Miloch (Max Raid Battle) |
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Expansion Pass |
Max Lair (Dynamax Adventure) |
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In side games
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Generation II |
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This Pokémon is unavailable in Generation II side games. |
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Generation III |
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Pinball: R&S |
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Trozei! |
Secret Storage 3, Mr. Who's Den |
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MD Red |
MD Blue |
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Ranger |
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Generation IV |
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MD Time |
MD Darkness |
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MD Sky |
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Ranger: SoA |
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Rumble |
Silent Forest (Normal Mode A & S) |
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Ranger: GS |
Canal Ruins, Forest Temple, Light Temple |
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Generation V |
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Rumble Blast |
Forest: Everspring Valley |
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Rumble U |
Melodious Woodland: Major Clean-Up |
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Generation VI |
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Battle Trozei |
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Shuffle |
Event: Pokémon Safari (Sixth release) |
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Rumble World |
White Ruins: Everspring Valley (All Areas, Entrance Boss) |
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Generation VII |
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Rumble Rush |
Charizard Sea2019, Snorlax Sea, Celebi Sea, Bulbasaur Sea, Charizard SeaFinal, Celebi SeaFinal |
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Cross-Generation |
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Masters EX |
Chapter 4: From Bud to Blossom (Erika's) |
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Held items
Game |
Held Item(s) |
Red* |
Blue* |
Bitter Berry (100%) |
Yellow* |
Sword |
Shield |
Absorb Bulb (5%) |
Stats
Base stats
Generations I to V
Stat |
Range |
At Lv. 50 |
At Lv. 100 |
HP:
75
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135 - 182 |
260 - 354 |
Attack:
80
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76 - 145 |
148 - 284 |
Defense:
85
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81 - 150 |
157 - 295 |
Sp. Atk:
100
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94 - 167 |
184 - 328 |
Sp. Def:
90
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85 - 156 |
166 - 306 |
Speed:
50
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49 - 112 |
94 - 218 |
Total:
480
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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.
- This Pokémon's Special base stat in Generation I was 100.
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Generation VI onwards
Stat |
Range |
At Lv. 50 |
At Lv. 100 |
HP:
75
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135 - 182 |
260 - 354 |
Attack:
80
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76 - 145 |
148 - 284 |
Defense:
85
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81 - 150 |
157 - 295 |
Sp. Atk:
110
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103 - 178 |
202 - 350 |
Sp. Def:
90
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85 - 156 |
166 - 306 |
Speed:
50
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49 - 112 |
94 - 218 |
Total:
490
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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.
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Pokéathlon stats
Type effectiveness
Under normal battle conditions in Generation VIII, this Pokémon is: |
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- In Generation I, the effectiveness of Bug-type moves is 4×.
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Learnset
By leveling up
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Move |
1 |
Petal Blizzard |
Grass |
Physical |
90 |
100% |
15 |
1 |
Aromatherapy |
Grass |
Status |
— |
—% |
5 |
1 |
Mega Drain |
Grass |
Special |
40 |
100% |
15 |
1 |
Poison Powder |
Poison |
Status |
— |
75% |
35 |
1 |
Stun Spore |
Grass |
Status |
— |
75% |
30 |
1 |
Sleep Powder |
Grass |
Status |
— |
75% |
15 |
1 |
Giga Drain |
Grass |
Special |
75 |
100% |
10 |
1 |
Toxic |
Poison |
Status |
— |
90% |
10 |
1 |
Moonblast |
Fairy |
Special |
95 |
100% |
15 |
1 |
Grassy Terrain |
Grass |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
1 |
Moonlight |
Fairy |
Status |
— |
—% |
5 |
1 |
Petal Dance |
Grass |
Special |
120 |
100% |
10 |
1 |
Absorb |
Grass |
Special |
20 |
100% |
25 |
1 |
Growth |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
20 |
1 |
Acid |
Poison |
Special |
40 |
100% |
30 |
1 |
Sweet Scent |
Normal |
Status |
— |
100% |
20 |
Evo. |
Petal Blizzard |
Grass |
Physical |
90 |
100% |
15 |
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Vileplume
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Vileplume
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations
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By TM/TR
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Move |
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TM08 |
Hyper Beam |
Normal |
Special |
150 |
90% |
5 |
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TM09 |
Giga Impact |
Normal |
Physical |
150 |
90% |
5 |
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TM11 |
Solar Beam |
Grass |
Special |
120 |
100% |
10 |
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TM19 |
Safeguard |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
25 |
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TM21 |
Rest |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TM24 |
Snore |
Normal |
Special |
50 |
100% |
15 |
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TM25 |
Protect |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TM28 |
Giga Drain |
Grass |
Special |
75 |
100% |
10 |
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TM29 |
Charm |
Fairy |
Status |
— |
100% |
20 |
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TM31 |
Attract |
Normal |
Status |
— |
100% |
15 |
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TM34 |
Sunny Day |
Fire |
Status |
— |
—% |
5 |
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TM39 |
Facade |
Normal |
Physical |
70 |
100% |
20 |
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TM50 |
Bullet Seed |
Grass |
Physical |
25 |
100% |
30 |
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TM59 |
Fling |
Dark |
Physical |
— |
100% |
10 |
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TM63 |
Drain Punch |
Fighting |
Physical |
75 |
100% |
10 |
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TM74 |
Venoshock |
Poison |
Special |
65 |
100% |
10 |
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TM76 |
Round |
Normal |
Special |
60 |
100% |
15 |
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TM88 |
Grassy Terrain |
Grass |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TR00 |
Swords Dance |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
20 |
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TR01 |
Body Slam |
Normal |
Physical |
85 |
100% |
15 |
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TR20 |
Substitute |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TR22 |
Sludge Bomb |
Poison |
Special |
90 |
100% |
10 |
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TR26 |
Endure |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TR27 |
Sleep Talk |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TR59 |
Seed Bomb |
Grass |
Physical |
80 |
100% |
15 |
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TR65 |
Energy Ball |
Grass |
Special |
90 |
100% |
10 |
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TR77 |
Grass Knot |
Grass |
Special |
— |
100% |
20 |
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TR78 |
Sludge Wave |
Poison |
Special |
95 |
100% |
10 |
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TR92 |
Dazzling Gleam |
Fairy |
Special |
80 |
100% |
10 |
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TR96 |
Pollen Puff |
Bug |
Special |
90 |
100% |
15 |
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Vileplume
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Vileplume
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see TM moves from other generations
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By breeding
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Move |
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After You |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
15 |
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Flail |
Normal |
Physical |
— |
100% |
15 |
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Ingrain |
Grass |
Status |
— |
—% |
20 |
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Leech Seed |
Grass |
Status |
— |
90% |
10 |
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Nature Power |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
20 |
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Razor Leaf |
Grass |
Physical |
55 |
95% |
25 |
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Strength Sap |
Grass |
Status |
— |
100% |
10 |
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Synthesis |
Grass |
Status |
— |
—% |
5 |
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Teeter Dance |
Normal |
Status |
— |
100% |
20 |
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Tickle |
Normal |
Status |
— |
100% |
20 |
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- Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Vileplume in Generation VIII
- Moves marked with a double dagger (‡) can only be bred from a Pokémon who learned the move in an earlier generation.
- Moves marked with a superscript game abbreviation can only be bred onto Vileplume in that game.
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Vileplume
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Vileplume
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Egg moves from other generations
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By tutoring
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Move |
Sw |
Sh |
EP |
Corrosive Gas |
Poison |
Status |
— |
100% |
40 |
Sw |
Sh |
EP |
Grassy Glide |
Grass |
Physical |
70 |
100% |
20 |
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Vileplume
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Vileplume
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Move Tutor moves from other generations
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By a prior evolution
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Stage |
Move |
Type |
Cat. |
Pwr. |
Acc. |
PP |
This Pokémon has no moves exclusive to prior evolutions. |
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Vileplume
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Vileplume
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see moves from other generations
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By transfer from another generation
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Gen. |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Bide × |
Normal |
Physical |
— |
—% |
10 |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Captivate × |
Normal |
Status |
— |
100% |
20 |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Confide |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
20 |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Curse |
Ghost |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Cut |
Normal |
Physical |
50 |
95% |
30 |
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II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Double Team |
Normal |
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—% |
15 |
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II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Double-Edge |
Normal |
Physical |
120 |
100% |
15 |
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II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Flash × |
Normal |
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100% |
20 |
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II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Frustration × |
Normal |
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100% |
20 |
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III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Gastro Acid |
Poison |
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100% |
10 |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Headbutt |
Normal |
Physical |
70 |
100% |
15 |
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II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Hidden Power × |
Normal |
Special |
60 |
100% |
15 |
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II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Infestation |
Bug |
Special |
20 |
100% |
20 |
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II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Lucky Chant × |
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—% |
30 |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Mimic |
Normal |
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—% |
10 |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Natural Gift × |
Normal |
Physical |
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100% |
15 |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Rage × |
Normal |
Physical |
20 |
100% |
20 |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Reflect |
Psychic |
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20 |
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II |
III |
IV |
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VI |
VII |
Return × |
Normal |
Physical |
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100% |
20 |
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II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Secret Power × |
Normal |
Physical |
70 |
100% |
20 |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Swagger |
Normal |
Status |
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85% |
15 |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Take Down |
Normal |
Physical |
90 |
85% |
20 |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Worry Seed |
Grass |
Status |
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100% |
10 |
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- A striped background indicates a generation in which the move can only be obtained via event or as a special move
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Vileplume
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Vileplume
- × indicates a move that cannot be used in Generation VIII
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see transfer-only moves for other generations
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Side game data
Pokémon Pinball
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Acquisition: Evolve |
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Pokémon Pinball RS
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Acquisition: Evolve |
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Pokémon Trozei!
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Rarity: Rare |
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team
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Body size: 1 |
Recruit rate: Evolve |
Friend Area: Jungle |
Phrases |
51%-100% HP |
Let me dose enemies with toxic pollen! |
26%-50% HP |
Hey, watch it. I'm down to half HP. |
1%-25% HP |
I can't do this... My flower is about to wilt... |
Level up |
Yes, leveled up! You can count on me! |
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky
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Body size: 1 |
Recruit rate: -12% |
IQ group: B |
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Pokémon Ranger
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Loops: 9 |
Min. exp.: 46 |
Max. exp.: 86 |
Browser entry R-128 |
From the center of the flower on its head, Vileplume spews clouds of spores. |
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Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
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Browser entry R-116 |
It attacks by scattering different kinds of pollen. |
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Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs
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Poké Assist:
(present) |
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Field move:
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(Cut ×3) |
Poké Assist:
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Field move:
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(Cut ×1) |
Browser entry R-129/N-014 |
It composes vines around itself that make Pokémon Slowed. |
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Pokémon Rumble
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Defense |
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Pokémon Rumble Blast
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Pokémon Rumble Rush
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Walking Speed: 1.42 seconds |
Base HP: 54 |
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Base Attack: 79 |
Base Defense: 57 |
Base Speed: 60 |
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Pokémon Battle Trozei
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Attack Power: |
★★★★★ |
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Pokémon GO
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Base Stamina: 181 |
Base Attack: 202 |
Base Defense: 167 |
Egg Distance: N/A |
Buddy Distance: 3 km |
Evolution Requirement: N/A |
Fast Attacks: Razor Leaf, Acid |
Charged Attacks: Petal Blizzard, Solar Beam, Moonblast, Sludge Bomb*, Frustration‡, Return‡ |
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Evolution
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Level 21
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First evolution |
Gloom
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Leaf Stone
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Sprites
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For other sprites and images, please see
Vileplume images on the Bulbagarden Archives.
Trivia
- Vileplume shares its category name with Bellsprout and Bellossom. They are all known as the Flower Pokémon.
- Although Vileplume has the Chlorophyll Ability, it is actually based off of a genus of plants (Rafflesia) that do not contain chlorophyll.
Origin
Bulbanews has an article related to this subject:
On the Origin of Species: Gloom and Vileplume
Vileplume seems to be based on a mandrake, plants from the Mandragora genus whose roots sometimes resemble human figures, and Rafflesia, a genus of parasitic plants known for their large, foul smelling flowers. It is especially similar to Rafflesia arnoldii, which produces the largest single flower on Earth. Female Vileplume resemble Rafflesia hasseltii due to the larger spots on their petals.
Its habit of attracting prey with its petals before immobilizing and devouring them is similar to the behavior of various carnivorous plants.
Name origin
Vileplume may be a combination of vile (referring to its foul odor) and plume (referring to the clouds of noxious pollen it emits).
Ruffresia may be a corruption of Rafflesia.
In other languages
Language |
Title |
Meaning |
Japanese |
ラフレシア Ruffresia |
Corruption of Rafflesia |
French |
Rafflesia |
From rafflesia |
Spanish |
Vileplume |
Same as English name |
German |
Giflor |
From Gift and Flor |
Italian |
Vileplume |
Same as English name |
Korean |
라플레시아 Raplresia |
Transliteration of Japanese name |
Cantonese Chinese |
霸王花 Bawòhngfā |
A name for rafflesia. Literally "Tyrant flower" |
Mandarin Chinese |
霸王花 Bàwánghuā |
A name for rafflesia. Literally "Tyrant flower" |
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[hide]More languages |
Hindi |
वाइलप्ल्यूम Vileplume |
Transcription of English name |
Icelandic |
Grimmdarfjöður* |
Possibly from grimm, grimmdar, and fjöður |
Lithuanian |
Vilaplamas |
From English name |
Russian |
Вайлплюм Vaylplyum |
Transcription of English name |
Thai |
รัฟเฟรเซีย Rapfresia |
Transcription of Japanese name |
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External links
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