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Leavanny
“The ​Nurturing Pokémon”

Research Notes


No 542
Type: Bug/Grass
Ht: 3'11" | 1.2 m
Wt: 45.2 lbs | 20.5 kg
Abilities: Swarm | Chlorophyll | Overcoat
​Egg Group(s):
Bug

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Habitat

Forests

Overview

Where Sewaddle and Swadloon can be found, Leavanny can almost inevitably be seen as well. Leavanny have very strong senses of parental responsibility, raising their children until they themselves evolve. The cutters on their arms are razor-sharp; they are used to tailor leaves into protective clothing for themselves and their children. When threatened, however, Leavanny will use these blades to defend their families with attacks like Leaf Blade and X-Scissor. Leavanny can produce sticky silk from their mouths that they use to bind leaves together while sewing. When they reproduce, they wrap each of their eggs in a cozy leafy covering. They use the warmth of dead, fermenting leaves to incubate their eggs. Their parental instincts are so strong, in fact, that they will gladly take in lost and orphaned Pokémon as their own, sewing them new clothing from leaves and providing them with some of the food they had gathered for their own children. Some urban legends even tell tales of human children lost in the woods being raised to adulthood by friendly Leavanny.

Sewaddle evolves into Swadloon at Lvl 20
Evolves from Swadloon with high happiness
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