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Grotle
“The Grove Pokémon”

Research Notes


No 388
Type: Grass
Ht: 3'07" | 1.1 m
Wt: 213.8 lbs | 97.0 kg
Abilities: Overgrow | Shell Armor
​Egg Group(s):
Monster | Grass

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Habitat

Sinnoh forests

Overview

Grotle live in forests near springs, rivers, and other sources of clean water. They are heavily reliant on fresh water to keep their soil-based shells healthy; because of this, they will constantly search out new water sources in their forests. Each Grotle is said to have its own personal spring to reliably obtain water from. Grotle are benevolent Pokémon, often carrying tired, smaller Pokémon on their backs to their springs so they can rejuvenate themselves. Their bushes, which are rooted in their earthly shells, occasionally grow Berries or nuts. Avian Pokémon gladly perch on their backs to consume their fruit. Grotle don’t mind this, as they are easygoing Pokémon. During the daytime, Grotle will leave their shady forests for open fields and clearings. As they bathe in direct sunlight, the bushes on their backs photosynthesize energy for them to use. In cloudy weather, Grotle will forage for Berries in the forest as they wait for the skies to clear. It is said that Grotle have an innate ability to find clean water, making them popular choices for forest travelers.

Evolves from Turtwig at Lvl 18
Evolves into Torterra at Lvl 32
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