Bulbasaur

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#001  -  Bulbasaur #002    Ivysaur



#001   Bulbasaur

Types

Grass Poison

Generation

  I  

Abilities

Ability 1
Overgrow
Hidden Ability
Chlorophyll

Rarity Tier

  Rare  

Catch rate

  45/255 (5.88%)  

Base stats

HP
45

Atk
49

Def
49

Sp.Atk
65

Sp.Def
65

Spd
45

Base-stat total: 318
EV Yield

HP
0

Atk
0

Def
0

Sp.Atk
1

Sp.Def
0

Spd
0

EV-yield total: 1

Base Experience

  64  

Gender Ratio

    50%     50%    

Height

  0.7m  

Weight

  6.9kg  


Bulbasaur is a Grass- and Poison-type Pokémon. It evolves into Ivysaur at level 16, which then evolves into its final-stage form in Vensaur at level 32.

As the Grass-type archetype in Kanto's starter-Pokémon subset, it is one of the nine tri-elemental Starter Pokémon that is currently claimable in Pokémon Revolution Online.


Obtainability

Wild

As a tier-9 rare within the time-limited confines of the Kanto Safari Zone, Bulbasaur is considered the most difficult Kanto starter Pokémon to hunt for.


LocationLevelsTimesHeld ItemRarity Tier
Cloud Maze of Abundance 12-14 Morning Day Night Rare
Flake Wood 10-14 Morning Day Night Rare
Howling Woods 10-14 Morning Day Night Rare
Medusas Cloud 10-14 Morning Day Night Rare
Safari Area 2 10-14 Morning Day Night Rare
Safari Exclusive 10-14 Morning Day Rare

  • Pink-colored areas denote that this spawn is membership-exclusive
  • Emboldened levels indicate they are isolatable with the Repel trick


NPCs

A free one is claimable if selected as your starter Pokémon in Professor Oaks Lab.

Additionally, Bulbasaur is one out of several eventualities—including other starter Pokémon from Kanto's subset—that can be rewarded upon defeating the Professor Oak boss-battle NPC in his lab.

Discontinued Methods

For the starter-clone event, Bulbasaur was also made huntable on Route 3 and Route 16 in order to disperse its hunting field while its coveted clone counterpart was being hunted.

Moves

Level-Up

Level Moves Type Category Base Power Accuracy PP
Tackle Normal Physical5010035
3Growl Normal Status10040
7Leech Seed Grass Status9010
9Vine Whip Grass Physical4510025
13Poison Powder Poison Status7535
13Sleep Powder Grass Status7515
15Take Down Normal Physical908520
19Razor Leaf Grass Physical559525
21Sweet Scent Normal Status10020
25Growth Normal Status20
27Double-Edge Normal Physical12010015
31Worry Seed Grass Status10010
33Synthesis Grass Status5
37Seed Bomb Grass Physical8010015

  • Emboldened moves denote this Pokémon avails from a STAB bonus for it.
  • Italicized moves are broken; see their individual pages for more information.
  • All moves subsumed on this list are relearnable via the Move Relearners if lost.



Via TMs/HMs

TM Moves Type Category Base Power Accuracy PP
TM06 Toxic Poison Status 90 10
File:TM-.png TM00 [[]]
TM44 Rest Psychic Status 10
TM60 Hidden Power Normal Special 60 100 15
TM61 Sunny Day Fire Status 5
TM66 Light Screen Psychic Status 30
TM75 Swords Dance Normal Status 20
TM86 Sludge Bomb Poison Special 90 100 10
TM92 Facade Normal Physical 70 100 20
TM114 Rock Smash Fighting Physical 40 100 15
HM01 Cut Normal Physical 50 95 30
HM05 Flash Normal Status 100 20

  • Emboldened moves denote that this Pokémon avails from a STAB bonus for it.
  • Italicized moves are broken; see their individual pages for more information.
  • Refer to TMs and HMs for information on each move's obtainability.



Type Effectiveness

Under normal battle conditions, this Pokémon is:

 2×  Weak to  1×  Neutral to  ½×  Resistant to  0×  Immune to
None
  • All darkened weakness types have a 4x weakness due to the multiplicative damage-modifiers of both of the Pokémon's type weaknesses.
  • All darkened resistance types have a 1⁄4x resistance due to the multiplicative damage-modifiers of both of the Pokémon's type resistances.


Leveling Chart

This is a tabulated leveling chart of the amount of experience required to advance per level.

This also generates a cross-contrasted leveling chart for Bulbasaur's evolutions in Ivysaur and Venusaur, thereby outputting how much more experience they would need to level up to reach the same level as Bulbasaur; this is helpful for those who want to know the exactitudes of how much experience they'll save by postponing evolutions, as evolved forms tend to require more experience to level up.

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