Grass (type)

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Template:ElementalTypes Template:TypeNotice So far, the only Grass trainers of note are Erika of Celadon City and Natane of Hakutai City.

Statistical Averages

Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
57
117 - 164 224 - 318
61
59 - 124 114 - 243
63
61 - 126 117 - 247
72
69 - 136 134 - 267
64
62 - 127 119 - 249
57
55 - 119 107 - 234
Total:
374
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.

Battle Properties

Grass-type attacks:

Grass-type Pokémon:

Characteristics

Defensively, the Grass type is best at defending against certain Electric-type Pokémon, such as Raikou and Jolteon. Many Electric-type Pokémon carry the move Hidden Power, usually of the Grass-type, Ice-type, or Water-type. If the Electric-type doesn't carry an Ice-type move, it may not have any moves that a Grass-type Pokémon isn't resistant to; at the most, the Electric-type can hit with a normal effectiveness move that doesn't benefit from same-type attack bonus, such as Crunch. The Grass type isn't very good at defending against other Special types; Fire-type and Ice-type moves are commonly carried by special attackers, and Grass-types won't be able to switch into a move benefitting from same-type attack bonus and then be able to survive a super-effective attack.

When defending against Physical attacks, the Grass type has limited value. The Grass type resists Ground-type attacks, but has no resistance to Rock-type or Steel-type attacks and is weak to Flying-type attacks. A Grass-type can switch into a Ground-type move and use either a powerful super-effective Grass-type move or a move like Sleep Powder to incapacitate the foe.

Offensively, Grass-type moves are limited. They are best at taking down Pokémon like Swampert and Rhydon on which they deal four times normal damage. For this reason, they are good in Mount Moon and Rock tunnel, which are populated by Geodudes. However, too many Pokémon resist Grass-type moves to rely on them as a main form of dealing damage, and most Grass-type moves aren't very powerful.

Most Grass-types learn Leech Seed, and many learn Sleep Powder and Stun Spore. This makes Grass-types able to provide support to the rest of your team, and makes Grass-type Pokémon much harder to faint. Grass-types are also the only type with immunity to Leech Seed, which is often a valuable trait.

Pokémon

Pure Grass-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
114 File:114MS.gif Tangela File:GrassIC.gif
152 File:152MS.gif Chikorita File:GrassIC.gif
153 File:153MS.gif Bayleef File:GrassIC.gif
154 File:154MS.gif Meganium File:GrassIC.gif
182 File:182MS.gif Bellossom File:GrassIC.gif
191 File:191MS.gif Sunkern File:GrassIC.gif
192 File:192MS.gif Sunflora File:GrassIC.gif
252 File:252MS.gif Treecko File:GrassIC.gif
253 File:253MS.gif Grovyle File:GrassIC.gif
254 File:254MS.gif Sceptile File:GrassIC.gif
273 File:273MS.gif Seedot File:GrassIC.gif
285 File:285MS.gif Shroomish File:GrassIC.gif
331 File:331MS.gif Cacnea File:GrassIC.gif
387 File:387MS.gif Turtwig File:GrassIC.gif
388 File:388MS.gif Grotle File:GrassIC.gif
420 Cherubi File:GrassIC.gif
421 Cherrim File:GrassIC.gif
455 Carnivine File:GrassIC.gif
465 Tangrowth File:GrassIC.gif
470 Leafeon File:GrassIC.gif
492 Shaymin File:GrassIC.gif

Half Grass-type Pokémon

Primary Grass-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
001 File:001MS.gif Bulbasaur File:GrassIC.gif Poison
002 File:002MS.gif Ivysaur File:GrassIC.gif Poison
003 File:003MS.gif Venusaur File:GrassIC.gif Poison
043 File:043MS.gif Oddish File:GrassIC.gif Poison
044 File:044MS.gif Gloom File:GrassIC.gif Poison
045 File:045MS.gif Vileplume File:GrassIC.gif Poison
069 File:069MS.gif Bellsprout File:GrassIC.gif Poison
070 File:070MS.gif Weepinbell File:GrassIC.gif Poison
071 File:071MS.gif Victreebel File:GrassIC.gif Poison
102 File:102MS.gif Exeggcute File:GrassIC.gif Psychic
103 File:103MS.gif Exeggutor File:GrassIC.gif Psychic
187 File:187MS.gif Hoppip File:GrassIC.gif Flying
188 File:188MS.gif Skiploom File:GrassIC.gif Flying
189 File:189MS.gif Jumpluff File:GrassIC.gif Flying
274 File:274MS.gif Nuzleaf File:GrassIC.gif Dark
275 File:275MS.gif Shiftry File:GrassIC.gif Dark
286 File:286MS.gif Breloom File:GrassIC.gif Fighting
315 File:315MS.gif Roselia File:GrassIC.gif Poison
332 File:332MS.gif Cacturne File:GrassIC.gif Dark
357 File:357MS.gif Tropius File:GrassIC.gif Flying
389 File:389MS.gif Torterra File:GrassIC.gif Ground
406 Budew File:GrassIC.gif Poison
407 Roserade File:GrassIC.gif Poison
459 Snover File:GrassIC.gif Ice
460 Abomasnow File:GrassIC.gif Ice

Secondary Grass-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
046 File:046MS.gif Paras Bug File:GrassIC.gif
047 File:047MS.gif Parasect Bug File:GrassIC.gif
251 File:251MS.gif Celebi Psychic File:GrassIC.gif
270 File:270MS.gif Lotad Water File:GrassIC.gif
271 File:271MS.gif Lombre Water File:GrassIC.gif
272 File:272MS.gif Ludicolo Water File:GrassIC.gif
345 File:345MS.gif Lileep Rock File:GrassIC.gif
346 File:346MS.gif Cradily Rock File:GrassIC.gif
413 Wormadam Bug File:GrassIC.gif

Moves

Damage-dealing moves

Non-damaging moves

In other languages

  • Japanese: くさ kusa
  • French: plante
  • German: Pflanze
  • Italian: erba
  • Spanish: planta
  • Dutch: gras
  • Portuguese: grama
  • Russian: Травянной
  • Hebrew: עשב essev
  • Swedish: gräs
  • Danish: græs
  • Norwegian: gress
  • Finnish: ruoho
  • Polish: roślinny
  • Hungarian:
  • Catalan: planta