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{{types}}
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The '''Grass type''' (Japanese: '''くさタイプ''' ''Grass type'') is one of the eighteen [[type]]s. Grass-type [[move]]s are super-effective against {{t|Ground}}-, {{t|Rock}}-, and {{type|Water}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, while Grass-type Pokémon are weak to {{t|Bug}}-, {{t|Fire}}-, {{t|Flying}}-, {{t|Ice}}-, and {{type|Poison}} moves.
The '''Grass type''' (Japanese: '''くさタイプ''' ''Grass type'') is one of the eighteen [[type]]s. Grass-type [[move]]s are super effective against {{t|Ground}}-, {{t|Rock}}-, and {{type|Water}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, while Grass-type Pokémon are weak to {{t|Bug}}-, {{t|Fire}}-, {{t|Flying}}-, {{t|Ice}}-, and {{type|Poison}} moves.
 
==Statistical averages==
===Overall===<!--as of generation 9-->
{{BaseStatNoCat
|type=grass
|HP=66.2
|Attack=76.09
|Defense=72.99
|SpAtk=72.21
|SpDef=72.43
|Speed=62.02
|Total=421.95 }}
 
===Fully evolved===<!--as of generation 9-->
{{BaseStatNoCat
|type=grass
|HP=79.4
|Attack=94.9
|Defense=87.29
|SpAtk=87.38
|SpDef=86.15
|Speed=74.47
|Total=509.59 }}
<!--out of 125; includes Mega Evolutions as separate Pokémon; includes alternate Forms as separate Pokémon-->


==Battle properties==
==Battle properties==
''Note: Type effectiveness multipliers may vary in other {{pkmn|games}} outside the [[core series]].''
===Generation I===
===Generation I===
Grass-type Pokémon are immune to {{m|Leech Seed}}.
{{Flexheader}}
 
{{TypeProperties
{{typebattle
|type=Grass
|prop=Off
|se={{TypeIcon|Ground}}{{TypeIcon|Rock}}{{TypeIcon|Water}}
|nve={{TypeIcon|Flying}}{{TypeIcon|Poison}}{{TypeIcon|Bug}}{{TypeIcon|Fire}}{{TypeIcon|Grass}}{{TypeIcon|Dragon}}
}}
{{TypeProperties
|type=Grass
|type=Grass
|weakto1=Bug
|prop=Def
|weakto2=Fire
|se={{TypeIcon|Flying}}{{TypeIcon|Poison}}{{TypeIcon|Bug}}{{TypeIcon|Fire}}{{TypeIcon|Ice}}
|weakto3=Flying
|nve={{TypeIcon|Ground}}{{TypeIcon|Water}}{{TypeIcon|Grass}}{{TypeIcon|Electric}}
|weakto4=Ice
|weakto5=Poison
|resist1=Electric
|resist2=Grass
|resist3=Ground
|resist4=Water
|weaken1=Ground
|weaken2=Rock
|weaken3=Water
|resisted1=Bug
|resisted2=Dragon
|resisted3=Fire
|resisted4=Flying
|resisted5=Grass
|resisted6=Poison
}}
}}
{{Flexfooter}}


===Generation II onwards===
===Generation II onwards===
Grass-type Pokémon are immune to {{m|Leech Seed}}.
{{Flexheader}}
 
{{TypeProperties
Starting in [[Generation VI]], Grass-type Pokémon are immune to {{cat|powder and spore moves}} and {{a|Effect Spore}}.
|type=Grass
 
|prop=Off
{{typebattle
|se={{TypeIcon|Ground}}{{TypeIcon|Rock}}{{TypeIcon|Water}}
|nve={{TypeIcon|Flying}}{{TypeIcon|Poison}}{{TypeIcon|Bug}}{{TypeIcon|Steel}}{{TypeIcon|Fire}}{{TypeIcon|Grass}}{{TypeIcon|Dragon}}
}}
{{TypeProperties
|type=Grass
|type=Grass
|weakto1=Bug
|prop=Def
|weakto2=Fire
|se={{TypeIcon|Flying}}{{TypeIcon|Poison}}{{TypeIcon|Bug}}{{TypeIcon|Fire}}{{TypeIcon|Ice}}
|weakto3=Flying
|nve={{TypeIcon|Ground}}{{TypeIcon|Water}}{{TypeIcon|Grass}}{{TypeIcon|Electric}}
|weakto4=Ice
|weakto5=Poison
|resist1=Electric
|resist2=Grass
|resist3=Ground
|resist4=Water
|weaken1=Ground
|weaken2=Rock
|weaken3=Water
|resisted1=Bug
|resisted2=Dragon
|resisted3=Fire
|resisted4=Flying
|resisted5=Grass
|resisted6=Poison
|resisted7=Steel
}}
}}
{{Flexfooter}}


==Characteristics==
===Additional effects===
===Defense===
Grass-type Pokémon are immune to {{m|Leech Seed}}.
Grass types are tied with {{t|Rock}} in having the most weaknesses out of all types with five.


Since [[Generation I]], a particular asset of Grass types is being the only type that is immune to {{m|Leech Seed}}. As of [[Generation VI]], Grass-type Pokémon are also immune to {{cat|powder and spore moves}}, such as {{m|Sleep Powder}} and {{m|Stun Spore}}. Additionally, Grass Pokémon are the only ones affected by {{m|Rototiller}} and {{m|Flower Shield}}. Those moves raise both attack stats or the physical {{stat|Defense}} stat, respectively, when used.
Starting in [[Generation VI]], Grass-type Pokémon are immune to {{cat|powder and spore moves}} and {{a|Effect Spore}}.
 
{{m|Forest's Curse}} adds the Grass type to the target's types.


===Offense===
Grass-type Pokémon are the only Pokémon affected by the [[stat]]-raising moves {{m|Rototiller}} and {{m|Flower Shield}}, introduced in Generation VI.
Grass-type attacks are resisted by seven types, so they're tied with {{t|Bug}} as the most resisted type. Those resistant types are best covered by {{t|Rock}}, {{t|Ground}} and {{t|Fire}}. As of Generation VI, {{t|Dark}} and {{t|Ghost}} have neutral matchups against every type that resists Grass.


When {{m|Grassy Terrain}} is in the effect, the power of Grass-type moves is increased by 30% (50% prior to [[Generation VIII]]) if the user is [[grounded|on the ground]].
{{m|Forest's Curse}}, introduced in Generation VI, adds the Grass type to the target's types.


===Contest properties===
When {{m|Grassy Terrain}} is in effect, the power of Grass-type moves is increased by 30% (50% prior to [[Generation VIII]]) if the user is [[grounded]].
In contests, Grass-type moves are typically {{OBP|Clever|condition}} moves, but can also be any of the other four [[contest condition]]s.


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
As of [[Generation IX]], there are {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Grass-type Pokémon|pages}} Grass-type Pokémon or {{#expr: ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Grass-type Pokémon|pages}}/{{numpkmn}}*100) round2}}% of all Pokémon (counting those that are Grass-type in at least one of their [[List of Pokémon with form differences|forms]]), making it the third most common type after {{t|Normal}} and before {{t|Flying}}. All other types have been paired up with Grass at least once.
As of [[Generation IX]], there are {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Grass-type Pokémon|pages}} Grass-type Pokémon or {{#expr: ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Grass-type Pokémon|pages}}/{{numpkmn}}*100) round2}}% of all Pokémon (counting those that are Grass-type in at least one of their [[List of Pokémon with form differences|forms]]), making it the third most common type after {{t|Normal}} and before {{t|Flying}}. As of [[Generation IX]] and the introduction of {{p|Scovillain}}, all other types have been paired up with Grass at least once.


The Pokémon below are listed by their current types. {{DL||Changed types|Some Pokémon}} have had their types changed, usually when a new type was introduced.
The Pokémon below are listed by their current types. {{DL||Changed types|Some Pokémon}} have had their types changed, usually when a new type was introduced.
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!{{ArtP|0951|Capsakid}}
|{{p|Capsakid}}
|{{p|Capsakid}}
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!{{ArtP|1017|Ogerpon|form=-Teal Mask}}
|{{p|Ogerpon}}<br><small>{{form|Ogerpon|Teal Mask}}</small>
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!{{ArtP|0103|Exeggutor|form=-Alola}}
!{{ArtP|0103|Exeggutor|form=-Alola}}
|{{p|Exeggutor}}<br><small>{{rf|Alolan|Form}}</small>
|{{p|Exeggutor}}<br><small>[[Alolan form]]</small>
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Dragon}}
{{typetable|Dragon}}
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|style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0549
!{{ArtP|0549|Lilligant|form=-Hisui}}
!{{ArtP|0549|Lilligant|form=-Hisui}}
|{{p|Lilligant}}<br><small>{{rf|Hisuian|Form}}</small>
|{{p|Lilligant}}<br><small>[[Hisuian form|Hisuian Form]]</small>
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Fighting}}
{{typetable|Fighting}}
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!{{ArtP|0724|Decidueye|form=-Hisui}}
!{{ArtP|0724|Decidueye|form=-Hisui}}
|{{p|Decidueye}}<br><small>{{rf|Hisuian|Form}}</small>
|{{p|Decidueye}}<br><small>[[Hisuian form|Hisuian Form]]</small>
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Fighting}}
{{typetable|Fighting}}
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{{typetable|Psychic}}
{{typetable|Psychic}}
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|style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | ????
|style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 1011
!{{ArtP||Dipplin}}
!{{ArtP|1011|Dipplin}}
|{{p|Dipplin}}
|{{p|Dipplin}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Dragon}}
{{typetable|Dragon}}
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|style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | ????
|style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 1012
!{{ArtP||Poltchageist}}
!{{ArtP|1012|Poltchageist}}
|{{p|Poltchageist}}
|{{p|Poltchageist}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Ghost}}
{{typetable|Ghost}}
|-
|style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 1013
!{{ArtP|1013|Sinistcha}}
|{{p|Sinistcha}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Ghost}}
|-
| rowspan="3" style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 1017
!{{ArtP|1017|Ogerpon|form=-Wellspring Mask}}
|{{p|Ogerpon}}<br><small>{{form|Ogerpon|Wellspring Mask}}</small>
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Water}}
|-
!{{ArtP|1017|Ogerpon|form=-Hearthflame Mask}}
|{{p|Ogerpon}}<br><small>{{form|Ogerpon|Hearthflame Mask}}</small>
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Fire}}
|-
!{{ArtP|1017|Ogerpon|form=-Cornerstone Mask}}
|{{p|Ogerpon}}<br><small>{{form|Ogerpon|Cornerstone Mask}}</small>
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Rock}}
|-
|style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 1019
!{{ArtP|1019|Hydrapple}}
|{{p|Hydrapple}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Dragon}}
|}
|}
|}
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|style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0100
!{{ArtP|0100|Voltorb|form=-Hisui}}
!{{ArtP|0100|Voltorb|form=-Hisui}}
|{{p|Voltorb}}<br><small>{{rf|Hisuian|Form}}</small>
|{{p|Voltorb}}<br><small>[[Hisuian form|Hisuian Form]]</small>
{{typetable|Electric}}
{{typetable|Electric}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
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!{{ArtP|0101|Electrode|form=-Hisui}}
!{{ArtP|0101|Electrode|form=-Hisui}}
|{{p|Electrode}}<br><small>{{rf|Hisuian|Form}}</small>
|{{p|Electrode}}<br><small>[[Hisuian form|Hisuian Form]]</small>
{{typetable|Electric}}
{{typetable|Electric}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
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|{{p|Wo-Chien}}
|{{p|Wo-Chien}}
{{typetable|Dark}}
{{typetable|Dark}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
|}
|}
===[[Terastal phenomenon#Unique Terastallized states|Unique Terastallized states]]===
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{grass color light}}; border:5px solid #{{grass color}}"
|-
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{| border=1 width="100%" class="sortable" style="margin:auto; background:#FFF; border:1px solid #{{grass color light}}; border-collapse:collapse"
|-style="background:#{{grass color light}}"
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|style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 1017
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|{{p|Ogerpon}}<br><small>{{form|Ogerpon|Teal Mask}}<br>(Terastallized state)</small>
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
|}
|}
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==[[Pokéstar Studios]] opponents==
===[[Pokéstar Studios]] opponents===
{| align="center"
{| align="center"
| {{Compare|nickname={{color2|000|Pokéstar Studios opponents#Black Door|Black Door}}|type=Grass|image=Spr 5b2 Black Door|ab=Early Bird|HP=100|Attack=100|Defense=100|SpAtk=100|SpDef=100|Speed=100|size=128}}
| {{Compare|nickname={{color2|000|Pokéstar Studios opponents#Black Door|Black Door}}|type=Grass|image=Spr 5b2 Black Door|ab=Early Bird|HP=100|Attack=100|Defense=100|SpAtk=100|SpDef=100|Speed=100|size=128}}
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==Moves==
==Moves==
As of [[Generation IX]], there are 59 Grass-type [[move]]s, or 6.46% of all moves (excluding those that are Grass-type only under certain circumstances), making it the 3rd most common type, after {{t|Psychic}} and before {{t|Fighting}}.
As of [[Generation IX]], there are 62 Grass-type [[move]]s, which makes up 6.64% of all moves (excluding those that are Grass-type only under certain circumstances), making it the third most common type, after {{t|Psychic}} and before {{t|Fighting}}.


Prior to [[Generation IV#Advances in gameplay|changes in Generation IV]], all damaging Grass-type moves were [[special move|special]], but they may now also be [[physical move|physical]] depending on the attack.
Prior to [[Generation IV#Advances in gameplay|changes in Generation IV]], all damaging Grass-type moves were [[special move|special]], but they may now also be [[physical move|physical]] depending on the attack.
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{{movelist/battle|5|Grass Pledge|Special|Beautiful|80|100|10|anyadjacent|A column of grass hits the target. When used with its water counterpart, this move's power is boosted and a vast swamp appears.}}
{{movelist/battle|5|Grass Pledge|Special|Beautiful|80|100|10|anyadjacent|A column of grass hits the target. When used with its water counterpart, this move's power is boosted and a vast swamp appears.}}
{{movelist/battle|3|Grass Whistle|Status|Clever|—|55|15|anyadjacent|The user plays a pleasant melody that lulls the target into a deep sleep.}}
{{movelist/battle|3|Grass Whistle|Status|Clever|—|55|15|anyadjacent|The user plays a pleasant melody that lulls the target into a deep sleep.}}
{{movelist/battle|8|Grassy Glide|Physical||60|100|20|anyadjacent|Gliding on the ground, the user attacks the target. This move always goes first on Grassy Terrain.}}
{{movelist/battle|8|Grassy Glide|Physical||55|100|20|anyadjacent|Gliding on the ground, the user attacks the target. This move always goes first on Grassy Terrain.}}
{{movelist/battle|6|Grassy Terrain|Status|Beautiful|—|—|10|all| The user turns the ground into Grassy Terrain for five turns. This restores the HP of Pokémon on the ground a little every turn and powers up Grass-type moves.}}
{{movelist/battle|6|Grassy Terrain|Status|Beautiful|—|—|10|all| The user turns the ground into Grassy Terrain for five turns. This restores the HP of Pokémon on the ground a little every turn and powers up Grass-type moves.}}
{{movelist/battle|8|Grav Apple|Physical||80|100|10|anyadjacent|The user inflicts damage by dropping an apple from high above. This also lowers the target's Defense stat.}}
{{movelist/battle|8|Grav Apple|Physical||80|100|10|anyadjacent|The user inflicts damage by dropping an apple from high above. This also lowers the target's Defense stat.}}
{{movelist/battle|5|Horn Leech|Physical|Tough|75|100|10|anyadjacent|The user drains the target's energy with its horns. The user's HP is restored by up to half the damage taken by the target.}}
{{movelist/battle|5|Horn Leech|Physical|Tough|75|100|10|anyadjacent|The user drains the target's energy with its horns. The user's HP is restored by up to half the damage taken by the target.}}
{{movelist/battle|3|Ingrain|Status|Clever|—|—|20|self|The user lays roots that restore its own HP every turn. Because the user is now rooted, it can't switch out.}}
{{movelist/battle|3|Ingrain|Status|Clever|—|—|20|self|The user lays roots that restore its own HP every turn. Because the user is now rooted, it can't switch out.}}
{{movelist/battle|9|Ivy Cudgel|Physical||100|100|10|anyadjacent|The user strikes with an ivy-wrapped cudgel. This move's type changes depending on the mask worn by the user, and it has a heightened chance of landing a critical hit.}}
{{movelist/battle|8|Jungle Healing|Status||—|—|10|team|The user becomes one with the jungle, restoring HP and curing status conditions for itself and its ally Pokémon currently in the battle.}}
{{movelist/battle|8|Jungle Healing|Status||—|—|10|team|The user becomes one with the jungle, restoring HP and curing status conditions for itself and its ally Pokémon currently in the battle.}}
{{movelist/battle|3|Leaf Blade|Physical|Cool|90|100|15|anyadjacent|The user handles a sharp leaf like a sword and cuts the target to inflict damage. This move has a heightened chance of landing a critical hit.}}
{{movelist/battle|3|Leaf Blade|Physical|Cool|90|100|15|anyadjacent|The user handles a sharp leaf like a sword and cuts the target to inflict damage. This move has a heightened chance of landing a critical hit.}}
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{{movelist/battle|1|Leech Seed|Status|Clever|—|90|10|anyadjacent|A seed is planted on the target. It steals some HP from the target every turn.}}
{{movelist/battle|1|Leech Seed|Status|Clever|—|90|10|anyadjacent|A seed is planted on the target. It steals some HP from the target every turn.}}
{{movelist/battle|3|Magical Leaf|Special|Beautiful|60|—|20|anyadjacent|The user scatters curious leaves that chase the target. This attack never misses.}}
{{movelist/battle|3|Magical Leaf|Special|Beautiful|60|—|20|anyadjacent|The user scatters curious leaves that chase the target. This attack never misses.}}
{{movelist/battle|9|Matcha Gotcha|Special||80|90|15|anyadjacent|The user fires a blast of tea that it mixed. The user's HP is restored by up to half the damage taken by the target. This may also leave the target with a burn.}}
{{movelist/battle|8|Max Overgrowth|Physical||—|—|3|adjacentfoes|This is a Grass-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user turns the ground into Grassy Terrain for five turns.}}
{{movelist/battle|8|Max Overgrowth|Physical||—|—|3|adjacentfoes|This is a Grass-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user turns the ground into Grassy Terrain for five turns.}}
{{movelist/battle|8|Max Overgrowth|Special||—|—|3|adjacentfoes|This is a Grass-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user turns the ground into Grassy Terrain for five turns.}}
{{movelist/battle|8|Max Overgrowth|Special||—|—|3|adjacentfoes|This is a Grass-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user turns the ground into Grassy Terrain for five turns.}}
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{{movelist/battle|1|Stun Spore|Status|Clever|—|75|30|anyadjacent|The user scatters a cloud of numbing powder that paralyzes the target.}}
{{movelist/battle|1|Stun Spore|Status|Clever|—|75|30|anyadjacent|The user scatters a cloud of numbing powder that paralyzes the target.}}
{{movelist/battle|2|Synthesis|Status|Clever|—|—|5|self|The user restores its own HP. The amount of HP regained varies with the weather.}}
{{movelist/battle|2|Synthesis|Status|Clever|—|—|5|self|The user restores its own HP. The amount of HP regained varies with the weather.}}
{{movelist/battle|9|Syrup Bomb|Special||60|85|10|anyadjacent|The user sets off an explosion of sticky candy syrup, which coats the target and causes the target's Speed stat to drop each turn for three turns.}}
{{movelist/battle|9|Trailblaze|Physical||50|100|20|anyadjacent|The user attacks suddenly as if leaping out from tall grass. The user's nimble footwork boosts its Speed stat.}}
{{movelist/battle|9|Trailblaze|Physical||50|100|20|anyadjacent|The user attacks suddenly as if leaping out from tall grass. The user's nimble footwork boosts its Speed stat.}}
{{movelist/battle|7|Trop Kick|Physical||70|100|15|anyadjacent|The user lands an intense kick of tropical origins on the target. This also lowers the target's Attack stat.}}
{{movelist/battle|7|Trop Kick|Physical||70|100|15|anyadjacent|The user lands an intense kick of tropical origins on the target. This also lowers the target's Attack stat.}}
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! style="background:#{{grass color light}}; {{roundytr|8px}}" class="unsortable" | Description
! style="background:#{{grass color light}}; {{roundytr|8px}}" class="unsortable" | Description
|-
|-
! width="30px" style="background:#{{kalos color}}; border:1px solid #{{kalos color dark}}" | VI
! width="30px" style="background:#{{kalos color}}; border:1px solid #{{kalos color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation VI|VI}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Flower Veil|000}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Flower Veil|000}}
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Ally Grass-type Pokémon are protected from status conditions and the lowering of their stats.
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Ally Grass-type Pokémon are protected from status conditions and the lowering of their stats.
|-
|-
! width="30px" style="background:#{{Hoenn color}}; border:1px solid #{{Hoenn color dark}}" | III
! width="30px" style="background:#{{Hoenn color}}; border:1px solid #{{Hoenn color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation III|III}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Overgrow|000}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Overgrow|000}}
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Powers up Grass-type moves when the Pokémon's HP is low.
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Powers up Grass-type moves when the Pokémon's HP is low.
|-
|-
! width="30px" style="background:#{{unova color}}; border:1px solid #{{unova color dark}}" | V
! width="30px" style="background:#{{unova color}}; border:1px solid #{{unova color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation V|V}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Sap Sipper|000}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Sap Sipper|000}}
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | The Pokémon takes no damage when hit by Grass-type moves. Instead, its Attack stat is boosted.
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | The Pokémon takes no damage when hit by Grass-type moves. Instead, its Attack stat is boosted.
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! style="background:#{{grass color light}}; {{roundytr|8px}}" class="unsortable" | Description
! style="background:#{{grass color light}}; {{roundytr|8px}}" class="unsortable" | Description
|-
|-
! width="30px" style="background:#{{hoenn color}}; border:1px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" | III
! width="30px" style="background:#{{hoenn color}}; border:1px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation III|III}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Chlorophyll|000}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Chlorophyll|000}}
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Boosts the Pokémon's Speed stat in harsh sunlight.
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Boosts the Pokémon's Speed stat in harsh sunlight.
|-
|-
! width="30px" style="background:#{{hoenn color}}; border:1px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" | III
! width="30px" style="background:#{{hoenn color}}; border:1px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation III|III}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Effect Spore|000}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Effect Spore|000}}
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Contact with the Pokémon may inflict poison, sleep, or paralysis on the attacker.
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Contact with the Pokémon may inflict poison, sleep, or paralysis on the attacker.
|-
|-
! width="30px" style="background:#{{alola color}}; border:1px solid #{{alola color dark}}" | VII
! width="30px" style="background:#{{alola color}}; border:1px solid #{{alola color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation VII|VII}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Grassy Surge|000}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Grassy Surge|000}}
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Turns the ground into Grassy Terrain when the Pokémon enters a battle.
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Turns the ground into Grassy Terrain when the Pokémon enters a battle.
|-
|-
! width="30px" style="background:#{{unova color}}; border:1px solid #{{unova color dark}}" | V
! width="30px" style="background:#{{unova color}}; border:1px solid #{{unova color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation V|V}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Harvest|000}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Harvest|000}}
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | May create another Berry after one is used.
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | May create another Berry after one is used.
|-
|-
! width="30px" style="background:#{{sinnoh color}}; border:1px solid #{{sinnoh color dark}}" | IV
! width="30px" style="background:#{{sinnoh color}}; border:1px solid #{{sinnoh color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation IV|IV}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Leaf Guard|000}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Leaf Guard|000}}
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Prevents status conditions in harsh sunlight.
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Prevents status conditions in harsh sunlight.
|-
|-
! width="30px" style="background:#{{Hoenn color}}; border:1px solid #{{Hoenn color dark}}" | III
! width="30px" style="background:#{{Hoenn color}}; border:1px solid #{{Hoenn color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation III|III}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Overgrow|000}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Overgrow|000}}
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Powers up Grass-type moves when the Pokémon's HP is low.
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Powers up Grass-type moves when the Pokémon's HP is low.
|-
! width="30px" style="background:#{{paldea color}}; border:1px solid #{{paldea color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation IX|IX}}
| width="100px" style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8" | {{acolor|Wind Rider|000}}
| style="background:#FFF; border:1px solid #D8D8D8; text-align:left" | Boosts the Pokémon's Attack stat if Tailwind takes effect or if the Pokémon is hit by a wind move. The Pokémon also takes no damage from wind moves.
|-
|-
! colspan="3" style="background:#{{grass color light}}; {{roundybottom|8px}}" |<small>All details are accurate to Generation IX games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual Ability's page.</small>
! colspan="3" style="background:#{{grass color light}}; {{roundybottom|8px}}" |<small>All details are accurate to Generation IX games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual Ability's page.</small>
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| {{bag/s|Grass Tera Shard|SV}}
| {{bag/s|Grass Tera Shard|SV}}
| [[Grass Tera Shard]]
| [[Grass Tera Shard]]
| On rare occasions, these shards form when a [[Terastal phenomenon|Tera Pokémon]] falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
| On rare occasions, these shards form when a {{Tera}} Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Dream Grassium Z Sprite.png|40px|link=Grassium Z]]
| [[File:Dream Grassium Z Sprite.png|40px|link=Grassium Z]]
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| [[Leaf Stone]]
| [[Leaf Stone]]
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"  
| [[File:Dream Stick Sprite.png|40px|link=Leek]]
| style="line-height:40px" | [[File:Dream Stick Sprite.png|34px|link=Leek]]
| [[Leek]]
| [[Leek]]
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"  
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! style="background:#{{Grass color light}}; {{roundytr|8px}}" | Location
! style="background:#{{Grass color light}}; {{roundytr|8px}}" | Location
|-
|-
! style="background:#{{Kanto color}}; border:1px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}" | [[Generation I|<font style="color: black">I]]
! style="background:#{{Kanto color}}; border:1px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation I|I}}
| [[File:VSErika PE.png|x64px|link=Erika]]<br>[[Erika]]
| [[File:VSErika PE.png|x64px|link=Erika]]<br>[[Erika]]
| [[Gym Leader]]
| [[Gym Leader]]
| [[Celadon Gym]]
| [[Celadon Gym]]
|-
|-
! style="background:#{{Sinnoh color}}; border:1px solid #{{Sinnoh color dark}}" | [[Generation IV|<font style="color: black">IV]]
! style="background:#{{Sinnoh color}}; border:1px solid #{{Sinnoh color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation IV|IV}}
| [[File:VSGardenia BDSP.png|x64px|link=Gardenia]]<br>[[Gardenia]]
| [[File:VSGardenia BDSP.png|x64px|link=Gardenia]]<br>[[Gardenia]]
| [[Gym Leader]]
| [[Gym Leader]]
| [[Eterna Gym]]
| [[Eterna Gym]]
|-
|-
! style="background:#{{Unova color}}; border:1px solid #{{Unova color dark}}" | [[Generation V|<font style="color: black">V]]
! style="background:#{{Unova color}}; border:1px solid #{{Unova color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation V|V}}
| [[File:VSCilan.png|link=Cilan]]<br>[[Cilan]]
| [[File:VSCilan.png|link=Cilan]]<br>[[Cilan]]
| [[Gym Leader]]{{sup/5|BW}}<br>[[Pokémon Trainer]]{{sup/5|B2W2}}
| [[Gym Leader]]{{sup/5|BW}}<br>[[Pokémon Trainer]]{{sup/5|B2W2}}
| [[Striaton Gym]]{{sup/5|BW}}<br>[[Striaton City]]{{sup/5|B2W2}}
| [[Striaton Gym]]{{sup/5|BW}}<br>[[Striaton City]]{{sup/5|B2W2}}
|-
|-
! style="background:#{{Kalos color}}; border:1px solid #{{Kalos color dark}}" | [[Generation VI|<font style="color: black">VI]]
! style="background:#{{Kalos color}}; border:1px solid #{{Kalos color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation VI|VI}}
| [[File:VSRamos.png|x64px|link=Ramos]]<br>[[Ramos]]
| [[File:VSRamos.png|x64px|link=Ramos]]<br>[[Ramos]]
| [[Gym Leader]]
| [[Gym Leader]]
| [[Coumarine Gym]]
| [[Coumarine Gym]]
|-
|-
! style="background:#{{Alola color}}; border:1px solid #{{Alola color dark}}" | [[Generation VII|<font style="color: black">VII]]
! style="background:#{{Alola color}}; border:1px solid #{{Alola color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation VII|VII}}
| [[File:VSMallow.png|x64px|link=Mallow]]<br>[[Mallow]]
| [[File:VSMallow.png|x64px|link=Mallow]]<br>[[Mallow]]
| [[Trial Captain]]
| [[Trial Captain]]
| [[Lush Jungle]]
| [[Lush Jungle]]
|-
|-
! style="background:#{{Galar color}}; border:1px solid #{{Galar color dark}}" | [[Generation VIII|<font style="color: black">VIII]]
! style="background:#{{Galar color}}; border:1px solid #{{Galar color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation VIII|VIII}}
| [[File:VSMilo.png|x64px|link=Milo]]<br>[[Milo]]
| [[File:VSMilo.png|x64px|link=Milo]]<br>[[Milo]]
| [[Gym Leader]]
| [[Gym Leader]]
| [[Turffield Stadium]]
| [[Turffield Stadium]]
|-
|-
! style="background:#{{Paldea color}}; border: 1px solid #{{Paldea color dark}}" | [[Generation IX|<font style="color: black">IX]]
! style="background:#{{Paldea color}}; border: 1px solid #{{Paldea color dark}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation IX|IX}}
| [[File:VSBrassius.png|x64px|link=Brassius]]<br>[[Brassius]]
| [[File:VSBrassius.png|x64px|link=Brassius]]<br>[[Brassius]]
| [[Gym Leader]]
| [[Gym Leader]]
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| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu!; Let's Go, Eevee!}}
| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu!; Let's Go, Eevee!}}
| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Sword and Shield}}
| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Sword and Shield}}
| Symbol icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu!; Let's Go, Eevee!}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Sword and Shield|Sword, Shield}} and {{color2|000|Pokémon HOME|HOME}}
| Symbol icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu!; Let's Go, Eevee!}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Sword and Shield|Sword, Shield}} and {{color2|000|Pokémon HOME|HOME}} (Gen VIII)
| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}
| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}
| Symbol icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl}}, {{color2|000|Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Scarlet and Violet}}
| Symbol icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl}}, {{color2|000|Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Scarlet and Violet}}, and {{color2|000|Pokémon HOME|HOME}} (Gen IX)
| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Legends: Arceus}}
| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Legends: Arceus}}
| Symbol icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Legends: Arceus}}
| Symbol icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Legends: Arceus}}
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|style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Grass color dark}}; background:#eee; width:80px; height:80px" | [[File:Grass icon Sleep.png|64px]]
|style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Grass color dark}}; background:#eee; width:80px; height:80px" | [[File:Grass icon Sleep.png|64px]]
|-
|-
| Symbol icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Ranger (game)|Pokémon Ranger}}
| Symbol icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Ranger (video game)|Pokémon Ranger}}
| Symbol icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Battrio}}
| Symbol icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Battrio}}
| Symbol icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Tretta}}
| Symbol icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Tretta}}
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Similar to the games, Grass-type Pokémon in the TCG are generally weak to {{TCG|Fire}} and resist {{TCG|Water}}. Grass-type Pokémon are strong against {{TCG|Fighting}}, {{TCG|Water}}, and {{TCG|Darkness}} Pokémon. {{TCG|Metal}} Pokémon resisted it until the {{TCG|EX Power Keepers}} expansion set, and then from {{TCG|Sword & Shield}} onward.
Similar to the games, Grass-type Pokémon in the TCG are generally weak to {{TCG|Fire}} and resist {{TCG|Water}}. Grass-type Pokémon are strong against {{TCG|Fighting}}, {{TCG|Water}}, and {{TCG|Darkness}} Pokémon. {{TCG|Metal}} Pokémon resisted it until the {{TCG|EX Power Keepers}} expansion set, and then from {{TCG|Sword & Shield}} onward.
==Statistical averages==
===Overall===
{{BaseStatNoCat
|type=grass
|HP=67.86
|Attack=78.43
|Defense=74.18
|SpAtk=72.36
|SpDef=73.7
|Speed=65.91
|Total=432.44
}}
<!--As of Generation 9, including The Indigo Disk. 162 Pokémon total, including all forms separately.-->
===Fully evolved===
{{BaseStatNoCat
|type=grass
|HP=80.37
|Attack=96.52
|Defense=87.54
|SpAtk=85.42
|SpDef=86.76
|Speed=79.01
|Total=515.62
}}
<!--As of Generation 9, including The Indigo Disk. 91 Pokémon total, including all forms separately.-->


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* [[Generation V]] introduced the most Grass-type Pokémon of any generation, with 21 (including Rotom's Mow form), and [[Generation VI]] introduced the fewest Grass-type Pokémon, with nine.
* [[Generation V]] introduced the most Grass-type Pokémon of any generation, with 21 (including Rotom's Mow form), and [[Generation VI]] introduced the fewest Grass-type Pokémon, with nine.
* [[Generation I]] introduced the most Grass-type moves of any generation, with 10, and [[Generation II]] introduced the fewest Grass-type moves, with three.
* [[Generation I]] introduced the most Grass-type moves of any generation, with 10, and [[Generation II]] introduced the fewest Grass-type moves, with three.
* The Grass type is tied with {{t|Rock}} in having the most weaknesses out of all types, with five.
* The Grass type is tied with {{t|Bug}} as the most resisted type, being resisted by seven types.
* The Grass type and/or Pokémon of the type have been referred to using the term "plant" instead on some occasions:
* The Grass type and/or Pokémon of the type have been referred to using the term "plant" instead on some occasions:
** In the English Generation I games, the [[Gym guide]] in [[Cerulean Gym]] refers to Pokémon of the Grass type as "plant Pokémon". In the English versions of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, he instead mentions "Grass-type Pokémon". In the Japanese versions of the Generation I games and FireRed and LeafGreen, he mentions the Grass type itself, calling it the "Plant type" (Japanese: しょくぶつタイプ).
** In the English Generation I games, the [[Gym guide]] in [[Cerulean Gym]] refers to Pokémon of the Grass type as "plant Pokémon". In the English versions of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, he instead mentions "Grass-type Pokémon". In the Japanese versions of the Generation I games and FireRed and LeafGreen, he mentions the Grass type itself, calling it the "Plant type" (Japanese: しょくぶつタイプ).
** Another reference to "plant Pokémon" (Japanese: しょくぶつポケモン) is made by [[Professor Oak]] in the Japanese {{game2|Red|Green|Blue}}, and international {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, classifying {{p|Bulbasaur}} as such when the {{player}} is about to choose it as their {{pkmn2|starter}}. This is also the case in the Japanese versions of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}; in contrast, he calls it the "grass Pokémon" in the English versions.
** Another reference to "plant Pokémon" (Japanese: しょくぶつポケモン) is made by [[Professor Oak]] in the Japanese {{game2|Red|Green|Blue}}, and international {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, classifying {{p|Bulbasaur}} as such when the {{player}} is about to choose it as their [[first partner Pokémon]]. This is also the case in the Japanese versions of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}; in contrast, he calls it the "grass Pokémon" in the English versions.
*** This same reference is also used in the [[PO01|first episode]] of [[Pokémon Origins]].
*** This same reference is also used in the [[PO01|first episode]] of [[Pokémon Origins]].
** In multiple languages, such as French and German, the Grass type is translated as the Plant type.
** In multiple languages, such as French and German, the Grass type is translated as the Plant type.