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| '''Bulbasaur''' is a dual-type [[Grass]]/[[Poison]] Pokémon. It is known as the Seed Pokémon. | | '''Bulbasaur''' is a dual-type [[Grass]]/[[Poison]] Pokémon. It is known as the Seed Pokémon. |
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− | A quadruped saurian, Bulbasaur has lightly pebbled, scaly blue skin, patched with the odd dark green birthmark. Bulbasaur is implanted with a special seed from its parents at birth; the seed immediately takes root and co-exists alongside its host for the rest of the Bulbasaur's life. There have been no reports of this Pokémon being seen without a sprouting plant upon its back, leading to the suspicion that neither can live without the other. Bulbasaur is capable of drawing energy from the sun via its leafy bulb, eventually learning the powerful [[Solarbeam]] in order to focus sunlight into a concentrated surge of weaponised energy. Further examination of Bulbasaur has led to the conclusion that a healthy green bulb will result in a healthy Pokémon; Bulbasaur is therefore most likely capable of being energized and fed by the sun, like a true photosynthesizing plant. Bulbasaur's name comes from the words "Bulb", a type of plant, and "saur", the Greek suffix for lizard. It is the only unevolved dual-type starter Pokémon. | + | A quadruped saurian, Bulbasaur has lightly pebbled, scaly blue skin, patched with the odd dark green birthmark. Bulbasaur is implanted with a special seed from its parents at birth; the seed immediately takes root and co-exists alongside its host for the rest of the Bulbasaur's life. There have been no reports of this Pokémon being seen without a sprouting plant upon its back, leading to the suspicion that neither can live without the other. Bulbasaur is capable of drawing energy from the sun via its leafy bulb, eventually learning the powerful [[Solarbeam]] in order to focus sunlight into a concentrated surge of weaponised energy. Further examination of Bulbasaur has led to the conclusion that a healthy green bulb will result in a healthy Pokémon; Bulbasaur is therefore most likely capable of being energized and fed by the sun, like a true photosynthesizing plant. Bulbasaur's name comes from the words "bulb", a type of plant, and "saur", the Greek suffix for lizard. It is the only unevolved dual-type starter Pokémon. |
| ==Rarity== | | ==Rarity== |
| Bulbasaur is one of the options for a trainer's [[starter Pokémon]]. Otherwise, this Pokémon is a rare find only in forest biomes, and has a lower catch rate than most Pokémon. | | Bulbasaur is one of the options for a trainer's [[starter Pokémon]]. Otherwise, this Pokémon is a rare find only in forest biomes, and has a lower catch rate than most Pokémon. |
Revision as of 09:47, 10 May 2014
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Behavior
Timid 80% Neutral 0% Aggressive 20%
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Bulbasaur is a dual-type Grass/Poison Pokémon. It is known as the Seed Pokémon.
A quadruped saurian, Bulbasaur has lightly pebbled, scaly blue skin, patched with the odd dark green birthmark. Bulbasaur is implanted with a special seed from its parents at birth; the seed immediately takes root and co-exists alongside its host for the rest of the Bulbasaur's life. There have been no reports of this Pokémon being seen without a sprouting plant upon its back, leading to the suspicion that neither can live without the other. Bulbasaur is capable of drawing energy from the sun via its leafy bulb, eventually learning the powerful Solarbeam in order to focus sunlight into a concentrated surge of weaponised energy. Further examination of Bulbasaur has led to the conclusion that a healthy green bulb will result in a healthy Pokémon; Bulbasaur is therefore most likely capable of being energized and fed by the sun, like a true photosynthesizing plant. Bulbasaur's name comes from the words "bulb", a type of plant, and "saur", the Greek suffix for lizard. It is the only unevolved dual-type starter Pokémon.
Rarity
Bulbasaur is one of the options for a trainer's starter Pokémon. Otherwise, this Pokémon is a rare find only in forest biomes, and has a lower catch rate than most Pokémon.
Shiny
Bulbasaur takes on a greener hue when found shiny.
Evolutions
Bulbasaur's secondary evolutionary form is the larger and more powerful Ivysaur, said evolution commencing at level 16. After training the resultant Ivysaur to level 32, it will reach Bulbasaur's final form: Venusaur.
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Learnset
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Bulbasaur.
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Model Changes
The Bulbasaur model has undergone a few changes since it was introduced to Pixelmon mod.
Current model
2.2-3.0 model
Pre-2.2 model
Voice Actors
Bulbasaur's voice is provided by Flairintha.
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