Ivysaur (Pokémon)

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Ivysaur
フシギソウ Fushigisou
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002Ivysaur.png
Artwork from FR/LG
Type
Grass Poison
Category
Seed Pokémon
Ability
Overgrow
Exp. at Lv. 100
1,059,860
Regional Pokédex numbers
Kanto
#002
Johto
#227
Hoenn
#204
Regional Browser numbers
Height
3′03″
Imperial
1.0 m
Metric
Weight
28.7 lbs.
Imperial
13.0 kg
Metric
Dex color
Green
Catch rate
45 (5.9%)
Body style
BodyUnknown.png BodyUnknown.png
Blue-Striped
Footprint
 F002.png   F487O.png
Blue-Striped
Gender ratio
Gender unknown
Breeding
Monster and
Plant groups
1 cycles
(255 minimum steps)
EV yield
HP
0
Atk
0
Def
0
Sp.Atk
0
Sp.Def
0
Speed
0
Base Exp.: 141 Battle Exp.: 1411*

Ivysaur (Japanese: フシギソウ Fushigisou) is a Grass/Poison-type Pokémon.

Ivysaur comes with the Ability Overgrow, which increases the power of Grass-type attacks by 50% once the Pokémon has less than one-third of its maximum HP.

Ivysaur evolves from Bulbasaur starting at Level 16 and evolves into Venusaur starting at Level 32.

Biology

Physiology

Ivysaur, like its younger form Bulbasaur, resembles a toad or a dinosaur, though the patches in its skin make it look more like a dinosaur. It has lost the ability to stand on two legs since the bulb on its back has blossomed. After evolving from Bulbasaur, Ivysaur grows small fangs. When its plant is ready to bloom, it gives off a distinct aroma. Ivysaur will also start spending more time in sunlight in preparation for its upcoming evolution. Its plant is also an indicator of its overall health because when it grows, Ivysaur absorbs more nutrients.

Gender differences

None.

Special abilities

Much like its previous form, most of Ivysaur's abilities originate from the plant on its back. Naturally, these attacks are stronger than Bulbasaur's. It's abilites are more like petals powders and scents than vines and leaves, most likely becase of the larger flower on it's back. In the anime Ivysaur are shown to manipulate nature.

Behavior

Being much more commonly found in captivity then in the wild, Ivysaur's natural behaviour is still largely unknown, but it can be theorized that they are a bit more aggressive then Bulbasaur, although it is still very loyal to its trainer.

Habitat

Ivysaur's natural habitat seems to consist of plains with access to large amounts of sunshine and fresh water.

Diet

Main article: Pokémon food Like Bulbasaur, Ivysaur can last a few days withought eating, because it can absorb energy through the plant on it's back.

In the anime

File:IvysaurAnime.jpg
Ivysaur in the anime

Ivysaur first appeared in Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden. Numerous Bulbasaur were seen evolving into them.

A trainer named Asunta used an Ivysaur to battle and defeat Ritchie in Friends to the End.

Ivysaur also appears under the ownership of a teenager named Jimmy in Judgement Day.

An Ivysaur was under the ownership of Crystal in Putting the Air Back in Aerodactyl.

In the manga

In Pokémon Special, Red had an Ivysaur. It has since evolved into Venusaur.

In the TCG

Main article: Ivysaur (TCG)

Other appearances

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

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File:Ivysaur Vine Whip.jpg
Ivysaur using Vine Whip to hold onto the edge in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Ivysaur is a playable Pokémon used by Pokémon Trainer. It has been confirmed that it can use the moves Bullet Seed as a rapid aerial striking move and Vine Whip as a recovery move where the vine is shot out to latch onto edges and pulled back up again. It uses SolarBeam in Red's Final Smash, Triple Finish.

Game data

Pokédex entries

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation I.
Generation I
Red When the bulb on its back grows large, it appears to lose the ability to stand on its hind legs.
Blue
Yellow The bulb on its back grows by drawing energy. It gives off an aroma when it is ready to bloom.
Stadium The bud on its back apparently draws energy from its body. The bud is said to open into a large flower when fully grown.
Generation II
Gold Exposure to sunlight adds to its strength. Sunlight also makes the bud on its back grow larger.
Silver If the bud on its back starts to smell sweet, it is evidence that the large flower will soon bloom.
Crystal The bulb on its back grows as it absorbs nutrients. The bulb gives off a pleasant aroma when it blooms.
Stadium 2 Exposure to sunlight adds to its strength. Sunlight also makes the bud on its back grow larger.
Generation III
Ruby There is a bud on this Pokémon's back. To support its weight, Ivysaur's legs and trunk grow thick and strong. If it starts spending more time lying in the sunlight, it's a sign that the bud will bloom into a large flower soon.
Sapphire There is a bud on this Pokémon's back. To support its weight, Ivysaur's legs and trunk grow thick and strong. If it starts spending more time lying in the sunlight, it's a sign that the bud will bloom into a large flower soon.
Emerald To support its bulb, Ivysaur's legs grow sturdy. If it spends more time lying in the sunlight, the bud will soon bloom into a large flower.
FireRed There is a plant bulb on its back. When it absorbs nutrients, the bulb is said to blossom into a large flower.
LeafGreen When the bulb on its back grows large, it appears to lose the ability to stand on its hind legs.
Generation IV
Diamond When the bud on its back starts swelling, a sweet aroma wafts to indicate the flower's coming bloom.
Pearl When the bud on its back starts swelling, a sweet aroma wafts to indicate the flower's coming bloom.
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Generation V
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Generation VI
X Unknown
Y Unknown


Game locations

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation I.
Generation I
Red Blue
None Evolve Bulbasaur
Blue (Japan)
None Trade
Yellow
None Evolve Bulbasaur
Generation II
Gold Silver
None Trade
Crystal
None Trade
Generation III
Ruby Sapphire
None Trade
Emerald
None Trade
FireRed LeafGreen
None Evolve Bulbasaur
Colosseum
None Trade
XD
None Trade
Generation IV
Diamond Pearl
None Pal Park
Platinum
None Trade
HeartGold SoulSilver
None Trade
Pal Park
Field
Pokéwalker
None
Generation V
Black White
None Trade
Black 2 White 2
None Trade
Dream World
None
Generation VI
X Y
None Trade



In side games

Game Location
Pokémon Trozei Secret Storage 2
Mr. Who's Den
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Western Cave (19F-27F)
Pokémon Ranger Lyra Forest

Base stats

Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
60
120 - 167 230 - 324
62
60 - 125 116 - 245
63
61 - 126 117 - 247
80
76 - 145 148 - 284
80
76 - 145 148 - 284
60
58 - 123 112 - 240
Total:
405
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.
  • This Pokémon's Special base stat in Generation I was 80.

Type effectiveness

Template:DP type effectiveness

In Generation I, the effectiveness of Bug-type moves is 400.

Learnset

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By leveling up

Generation I
Level Move Type
Previous Tackle  
Growl  
Leech Seed  
Vine Whip  
22 PoisonPowder  
30 Razor Leaf  
38 Growth  
46 Sleep Powder  
54 SolarBeam  
Generation II
Level Move Type
Previous Tackle  
Growl  
Leech Seed  
Vine Whip  
PoisonPowder  
Sleep Powder  
22 Razor Leaf  
29 Sweet Scent  
38 Growth  
47 Synthesis  
56 SolarBeam  
Generation III
Level Move Type
Previous Tackle  
Growl  
Leech Seed  
Vine Whip  
PoisonPowder  
Sleep Powder  
22 Razor Leaf  
29 Sweet Scent  
38 Growth  
37 Synthesis  
56 SolarBeam  
Generation IV
Level Move Type Cat.
Previous Tackle    
Growl    
Leech Seed    
Vine Whip    
PoisonPowder    
Sleep Powder    
Take Down    
20 Razor Leaf    
23 Sweet Scent    
28 Growth    
31 Double Edge    
36 Worry Seed    
39 Synthesis    
44 SolarBeam    

By TM/HM

Generation I
# Move Type
TM03 Swords Dance  
TM06 Toxic  
TM08 Body Slam  
TM09 Take Down  
TM10 Double-Edge  
TM20 Rage  
TM21 Mega Drain  
TM22 SolarBeam  
TM31 Mimic  
TM32 Double Team  
TM33 Reflect  
TM34 Bide  
TM44 Rest  
TM50 Substitute  
HM01 Cut  
Generation II
# Move Type
TM02 Headbutt  
TM03 Curse Unknown
TM06 Toxic  
TM10 Hidden Power  
TM11 Sunny Day  
TM12 Sweet Scent  
TM13 Snore  
TM17 Protect  
TM19 Giga Drain  
TM20 Endure  
TM21 Frustration  
TM22 SolarBeam  
TM27 Return  
TM31 Mud-Slap  
TM32 Double Team  
TM34 Swagger  
TM35 Sleep Talk  
TM40 Defense Curl  
TM44 Rest  
TM45 Attract  
TM49 Fury Cutter  
HM01 Cut  
HM05 Flash  
Generation III
# Move Type
TM06 Toxic  
TM09 Bullet Seed  
TM10 Hidden Power  
TM11 Sunny Day  
TM17 Protect  
TM19 Giga Drain  
TM21 Frustration  
TM22 SolarBeam  
TM27 Return  
TM32 Double Team  
TM36 Sludge Bomb  
TM42 Facade  
TM43 Secret Power  
TM44 Rest  
TM45 Attract  
HM01 Cut  
HM04 Strength  
HM05 Flash  
HM06 Rock Smash  
Generation IV
# Move Type Cat.
TM06 Toxic    
TM09 Bullet Seed    
TM10 Hidden Power    
TM11 Sunny Day    
TM17 Protect    
TM19 Giga Drain    
TM21 Frustration    
TM22 SolarBeam    
TM27 Return    
TM32 Double Team    
TM36 Sludge Bomb    
TM42 Facade    
TM43 Secret Power    
TM44 Rest    
TM45 Attract    
TM53 Energy Ball    
TM58 Endure    
TM70 Flash    
TM75 Swords Dance    
TM78 Captivate    
TM82 Sleep Talk    
TM83 Natural Gift    
TM86 Grass Knot    
TM87 Swagger    
TM90 Substitute    
HM01 Cut    
HM04 Strength    
HM06 Rock Smash    

By breeding

Move Type Cat. Father
Amnesia     Slowpoke, Slowbro
Snorlax
Charm*     Shroomish, Breloom
Curse Unknown   Slowpoke, Slowbro, Slowking
Turtwig, Grotle, Torterra
GrassWhistle     Sunkern, Sunflora
Roselia
Snover, Abomasnow
Ingrain     Tangela, Tangrowth
Sunkern, Sunflora
Roselia
Cacnea, Cacturne
Carnivine
Snover, Abomasnow
Leaf Storm     Victreebel
Exeggutor
Bellossom
Sunflora
Grovyle, Sceptile
Shiftry
Tropius
Turtwig, Grotle, Torterra
Light Screen     Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium
Magical Leaf     Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium
Roselia, Roserade
Tropius
Cherubi, Cherrim
Nature Power     Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo
Seedot, Nuzleaf
Petal Dance     Venusaur
Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume
Meganium
Sunflora
Roselia
Cherrim
Safeguard     Lapras
Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium
Skull Bash     Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise
*Indicates moves only available through chain breeding.

By tutoring

Move Type Cat. Version
Body Slam     FR LG E
Double-Edge     FR LG E
Mimic     FR LG E
Substitute     FR LG E
Swords Dance     FR LG E
Defense Curl         E
Endure         E
Fury Cutter         E
Mud-Slap         E
Sleep Talk         E
Snore         E
Swagger         E

Side game data

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Evolution

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Sprites

Gen Game
I Red Blue Yellow Red (Ja) Green Back
       
II Gold Silver Crystal   Back
       
       
III Ruby Sapphire Emerald FireRed LeafGreen Back
       
       
IV Diamond Pearl Platinum HeartGold SoulSilver Back
       
       
V Black White Black 2 White 2 Back
     
     
  For other sprites and images, please see Ivysaur images on Bulbagarden Archives.

Trivia

  • Although the Pokédex says it cannot stand on its hind legs, its Pokédex sprite in Pokémon Red and Blue shows it standing upright.

Origin

Ivysaur appears to be similar to a dinosaur and may be based off of one. The saur in its English name supports this, since dinosaur names often have saur suffixed.

Name origin

Ivysaur's name is a combination of the words ivy and saur, which is Greek for lizard. Its Japanese name can be taken to mean it seems strange, or 不思議 草 fushigi sou strange grass.

In other languages

  • German: Bisaknosp - Derives from Bisamratte (musk rat) and Knospe, (bulb).
  • French: Herbizarre - A combination of herb or more probably grass, and bizarre sharing likeness with lizard.
  • Korean: 이상해풀 Isanghaepul - Strange Grass
  • Chinese (Taiwan): 妙蛙草 Mìao Wa Câo ("strange frog grass")
  • Chinese (Hong Kong): 奇異草 Qí Yì Câo ("very strange grass")

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