tangrowth
n°465
Generation n°
4
Strong Against:
Weak Against:
Base Stats:
100
Atk
100
HP
125
Def
110
SpA
50
SpD
50
Spe
Chlorophyll
This Pokémon's Speed is doubled during strong sunlight. This bonus does not count as a stat modifier.
Leaf-guard
This Pokémon cannot be given a major status ailment during strong sunlight. This ability does not heal prior status ailments. rest will fail altogether with this ability in effect. yawn will immediately fail if used on this Pokémon during strong sunlight, and an already-used Yawn will fail if the weather turns to strong sunlight in the meantime.
Regenerator
This Pokémon regains 1/3 of its maximum HP when it is switched out for another Pokémon under any circumstances other than having fainted. This ability does not take effect when a battle ends.
tangrowth
n°465
Generation n°
4
Strong Against:
Weak Against:
Base Stats:
100
Atk
100
HP
125
Def
110
SpA
50
SpD
50
Spe
Chlorophyll
This Pokémon's Speed is doubled during strong sunlight. This bonus does not count as a stat modifier.
Leaf-guard
This Pokémon cannot be given a major status ailment during strong sunlight. This ability does not heal prior status ailments. rest will fail altogether with this ability in effect. yawn will immediately fail if used on this Pokémon during strong sunlight, and an already-used Yawn will fail if the weather turns to strong sunlight in the meantime.
Regenerator
This Pokémon regains 1/3 of its maximum HP when it is switched out for another Pokémon under any circumstances other than having fainted. This ability does not take effect when a battle ends.
tangrowth
n°465
Generation n°
4
Strong Against:
Weak Against:
Base Stats:
100
Atk
100
HP
125
Def
110
SpA
50
SpD
50
Spe
Chlorophyll
This Pokémon's Speed is doubled during strong sunlight. This bonus does not count as a stat modifier.
Leaf-guard
This Pokémon cannot be given a major status ailment during strong sunlight. This ability does not heal prior status ailments. rest will fail altogether with this ability in effect. yawn will immediately fail if used on this Pokémon during strong sunlight, and an already-used Yawn will fail if the weather turns to strong sunlight in the meantime.
Regenerator
This Pokémon regains 1/3 of its maximum HP when it is switched out for another Pokémon under any circumstances other than having fainted. This ability does not take effect when a battle ends.
tangrowth
n°465
Generation n°
4
Strong Against:
Weak Against:
Base Stats:
100
Atk
100
HP
125
Def
110
SpA
50
SpD
50
Spe
Chlorophyll
This Pokémon's Speed is doubled during strong sunlight. This bonus does not count as a stat modifier.
Leaf-guard
This Pokémon cannot be given a major status ailment during strong sunlight. This ability does not heal prior status ailments. rest will fail altogether with this ability in effect. yawn will immediately fail if used on this Pokémon during strong sunlight, and an already-used Yawn will fail if the weather turns to strong sunlight in the meantime.
Regenerator
This Pokémon regains 1/3 of its maximum HP when it is switched out for another Pokémon under any circumstances other than having fainted. This ability does not take effect when a battle ends.
Moves
NAME
TYPE
CATegory
POWER
ACC.
PP
constrict
physical
10
100
35
wring-out
special
100
5
sleep-powder
status
75
15
vine-whip
physical
45
100
25
poison-powder
status
75
35
ingrain
status
20
power-whip
physical
120
85
10
stun-spore
status
75
30
solar-blade
physical
125
100
10
power-swap
status
10
tickle
status
100
20
bind
physical
15
85
20
growth
status
20
absorb
special
20
100
25
mega-drain
special
40
100
15
slam
physical
80
75
20
grassy-glide
physical
55
100
20
leaf-storm
special
130
90
5
synthesis
status
5
worry-seed
status
100
10
grassy-terrain
status
10
infestation
special
20
100
20
block
status
5
nature-power
status
20
bullet-seed
physical
25
100
30
amnesia
status
20
ancient-power
special
60
100
5
pain-split
status
20
brutal-swing
physical
60
100
20
sludge-bomb
special
90
100
10
seed-bomb
physical
80
100
15
poison-jab
physical
80
100
20
giga-drain
special
75
100
10
cut
physical
50
95
30
energy-ball
special
90
100
10
focus-blast
special
120
70
5
stomping-tantrum
physical
75
100
10
shock-wave
special
60
20
swords-dance
status
20
payback
physical
50
100
10
flash
status
100
20
knock-off
physical
65
100
20
endeavor
physical
100
5
psych-up
status
10
earthquake
physical
100
100
10
reflect
status
20
solar-beam
special
120
100
10
strength
physical
80
100
15
grass-knot
special
100
20
aerial-ace
physical
60
20
brick-break
physical
75
100
15
bulldoze
physical
60
100
20
captivate
status
100
20
rock-slide
physical
75
90
10
rock-tomb
physical
60
95
15
fling
physical
100
10
rock-smash
physical
40
100
15
mud-slap
special
20
100
10
natural-gift
physical
100
15
headbutt
physical
70
100
15
thief
physical
60
100
25
body-slam
physical
85
100
15
hyper-beam
special
150
90
5
giga-impact
physical
150
90
5
secret-power
physical
70
100
20
sunny-day
status
5
attract
status
100
15
frustration
physical
100
20
return
physical
100
20
confide
status
20
hidden-power
special
60
100
15
double-team
status
15
swagger
status
85
15
toxic
status
90
10
round
special
60
100
15
snore
special
50
100
15
endure
status
10
facade
physical
70
100
20
sleep-talk
status
10
rest
status
5
substitute
status
10
protect
status
10
Description:
Tangrowth, known as the Vine Pokémon, is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It's identified by the National Pokédex number 465. This Pokémon has a distinct blue body, generally covered in thick, tangling vines. Its true form, with two eyes and a pair of red boots, is only seen when it opens up gaps in the vines. Tangrowth is known for its immense physical strength and endurance, which it uses to entangle and constrict the opponents during battles. In the wild, it can often be found wandering in the forests and absorbing nutrients from the soil through its feet. Tangrowth evolves from Tangela, another Grass-type Pokémon, when it learns the move Ancient Power. This evolution takes place starting from Generation IV onwards.
FAQ:
What is tangrowth weak to?
tangrowth is weak to fire , ice , poison , flying , bug
What is tangrowth weak to?
tangrowth is weak to fire , ice , poison , flying , bug
What type of Pokemon is tangrowth ?
tangrowth is a grass type Pokemon
Whos is Pokemon #465 ?
tangrowth is the Pokemon
Moves
NAME
TYPE
CATegory
POWER
ACC.
PP
constrict
physical
10
100
35
wring-out
special
100
5
sleep-powder
status
75
15
vine-whip
physical
45
100
25
poison-powder
status
75
35
ingrain
status
20
power-whip
physical
120
85
10
stun-spore
status
75
30
solar-blade
physical
125
100
10
power-swap
status
10
tickle
status
100
20
bind
physical
15
85
20
growth
status
20
absorb
special
20
100
25
mega-drain
special
40
100
15
slam
physical
80
75
20
grassy-glide
physical
55
100
20
leaf-storm
special
130
90
5
synthesis
status
5
worry-seed
status
100
10
grassy-terrain
status
10
infestation
special
20
100
20
block
status
5
nature-power
status
20
bullet-seed
physical
25
100
30
amnesia
status
20
ancient-power
special
60
100
5
pain-split
status
20
brutal-swing
physical
60
100
20
sludge-bomb
special
90
100
10
seed-bomb
physical
80
100
15
poison-jab
physical
80
100
20
giga-drain
special
75
100
10
cut
physical
50
95
30
energy-ball
special
90
100
10
focus-blast
special
120
70
5
stomping-tantrum
physical
75
100
10
shock-wave
special
60
20
swords-dance
status
20
payback
physical
50
100
10
flash
status
100
20
knock-off
physical
65
100
20
endeavor
physical
100
5
psych-up
status
10
earthquake
physical
100
100
10
reflect
status
20
solar-beam
special
120
100
10
strength
physical
80
100
15
grass-knot
special
100
20
aerial-ace
physical
60
20
brick-break
physical
75
100
15
bulldoze
physical
60
100
20
captivate
status
100
20
rock-slide
physical
75
90
10
rock-tomb
physical
60
95
15
fling
physical
100
10
rock-smash
physical
40
100
15
mud-slap
special
20
100
10
natural-gift
physical
100
15
headbutt
physical
70
100
15
thief
physical
60
100
25
body-slam
physical
85
100
15
hyper-beam
special
150
90
5
giga-impact
physical
150
90
5
secret-power
physical
70
100
20
sunny-day
status
5
attract
status
100
15
frustration
physical
100
20
return
physical
100
20
confide
status
20
hidden-power
special
60
100
15
double-team
status
15
swagger
status
85
15
toxic
status
90
10
round
special
60
100
15
snore
special
50
100
15
endure
status
10
facade
physical
70
100
20
sleep-talk
status
10
rest
status
5
substitute
status
10
protect
status
10
Description:
Tangrowth, known as the Vine Pokémon, is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It's identified by the National Pokédex number 465. This Pokémon has a distinct blue body, generally covered in thick, tangling vines. Its true form, with two eyes and a pair of red boots, is only seen when it opens up gaps in the vines. Tangrowth is known for its immense physical strength and endurance, which it uses to entangle and constrict the opponents during battles. In the wild, it can often be found wandering in the forests and absorbing nutrients from the soil through its feet. Tangrowth evolves from Tangela, another Grass-type Pokémon, when it learns the move Ancient Power. This evolution takes place starting from Generation IV onwards.
FAQ:
What is tangrowth weak to?
tangrowth is weak to fire , ice , poison , flying , bug
What is tangrowth weak to?
tangrowth is weak to fire , ice , poison , flying , bug
What type of Pokemon is tangrowth ?
tangrowth is a grass type Pokemon
Whos is Pokemon #465 ?
tangrowth is the Pokemon
Moves
NAME
TYPE
CATegory
POWER
ACC.
PP
constrict
physical
10
100
35
wring-out
special
100
5
sleep-powder
status
75
15
vine-whip
physical
45
100
25
poison-powder
status
75
35
ingrain
status
20
power-whip
physical
120
85
10
stun-spore
status
75
30
solar-blade
physical
125
100
10
power-swap
status
10
tickle
status
100
20
bind
physical
15
85
20
growth
status
20
absorb
special
20
100
25
mega-drain
special
40
100
15
slam
physical
80
75
20
grassy-glide
physical
55
100
20
leaf-storm
special
130
90
5
synthesis
status
5
worry-seed
status
100
10
grassy-terrain
status
10
infestation
special
20
100
20
block
status
5
nature-power
status
20
bullet-seed
physical
25
100
30
amnesia
status
20
ancient-power
special
60
100
5
pain-split
status
20
brutal-swing
physical
60
100
20
sludge-bomb
special
90
100
10
seed-bomb
physical
80
100
15
poison-jab
physical
80
100
20
giga-drain
special
75
100
10
cut
physical
50
95
30
energy-ball
special
90
100
10
focus-blast
special
120
70
5
stomping-tantrum
physical
75
100
10
shock-wave
special
60
20
swords-dance
status
20
payback
physical
50
100
10
flash
status
100
20
knock-off
physical
65
100
20
endeavor
physical
100
5
psych-up
status
10
earthquake
physical
100
100
10
reflect
status
20
solar-beam
special
120
100
10
strength
physical
80
100
15
grass-knot
special
100
20
aerial-ace
physical
60
20
brick-break
physical
75
100
15
bulldoze
physical
60
100
20
captivate
status
100
20
rock-slide
physical
75
90
10
rock-tomb
physical
60
95
15
fling
physical
100
10
rock-smash
physical
40
100
15
mud-slap
special
20
100
10
natural-gift
physical
100
15
headbutt
physical
70
100
15
thief
physical
60
100
25
body-slam
physical
85
100
15
hyper-beam
special
150
90
5
giga-impact
physical
150
90
5
secret-power
physical
70
100
20
sunny-day
status
5
attract
status
100
15
frustration
physical
100
20
return
physical
100
20
confide
status
20
hidden-power
special
60
100
15
double-team
status
15
swagger
status
85
15
toxic
status
90
10
round
special
60
100
15
snore
special
50
100
15
endure
status
10
facade
physical
70
100
20
sleep-talk
status
10
rest
status
5
substitute
status
10
protect
status
10
Description:
Tangrowth, known as the Vine Pokémon, is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It's identified by the National Pokédex number 465. This Pokémon has a distinct blue body, generally covered in thick, tangling vines. Its true form, with two eyes and a pair of red boots, is only seen when it opens up gaps in the vines. Tangrowth is known for its immense physical strength and endurance, which it uses to entangle and constrict the opponents during battles. In the wild, it can often be found wandering in the forests and absorbing nutrients from the soil through its feet. Tangrowth evolves from Tangela, another Grass-type Pokémon, when it learns the move Ancient Power. This evolution takes place starting from Generation IV onwards.
FAQ:
What is tangrowth weak to?
tangrowth is weak to fire , ice , poison , flying , bug
What is tangrowth weak to?
tangrowth is weak to fire , ice , poison , flying , bug
What type of Pokemon is tangrowth ?
tangrowth is a grass type Pokemon
Whos is Pokemon #465 ?
tangrowth is the Pokemon
Moves
NAME
TYPE
CATegory
POWER
ACC.
PP
constrict
physical
10
100
35
wring-out
special
100
5
sleep-powder
status
75
15
vine-whip
physical
45
100
25
poison-powder
status
75
35
ingrain
status
20
power-whip
physical
120
85
10
stun-spore
status
75
30
solar-blade
physical
125
100
10
power-swap
status
10
tickle
status
100
20
bind
physical
15
85
20
growth
status
20
absorb
special
20
100
25
mega-drain
special
40
100
15
slam
physical
80
75
20
grassy-glide
physical
55
100
20
leaf-storm
special
130
90
5
synthesis
status
5
worry-seed
status
100
10
grassy-terrain
status
10
infestation
special
20
100
20
block
status
5
nature-power
status
20
bullet-seed
physical
25
100
30
amnesia
status
20
ancient-power
special
60
100
5
pain-split
status
20
brutal-swing
physical
60
100
20
sludge-bomb
special
90
100
10
seed-bomb
physical
80
100
15
poison-jab
physical
80
100
20
giga-drain
special
75
100
10
cut
physical
50
95
30
energy-ball
special
90
100
10
focus-blast
special
120
70
5
stomping-tantrum
physical
75
100
10
shock-wave
special
60
20
swords-dance
status
20
payback
physical
50
100
10
flash
status
100
20
knock-off
physical
65
100
20
endeavor
physical
100
5
psych-up
status
10
earthquake
physical
100
100
10
reflect
status
20
solar-beam
special
120
100
10
strength
physical
80
100
15
grass-knot
special
100
20
aerial-ace
physical
60
20
brick-break
physical
75
100
15
bulldoze
physical
60
100
20
captivate
status
100
20
rock-slide
physical
75
90
10
rock-tomb
physical
60
95
15
fling
physical
100
10
rock-smash
physical
40
100
15
mud-slap
special
20
100
10
natural-gift
physical
100
15
headbutt
physical
70
100
15
thief
physical
60
100
25
body-slam
physical
85
100
15
hyper-beam
special
150
90
5
giga-impact
physical
150
90
5
secret-power
physical
70
100
20
sunny-day
status
5
attract
status
100
15
frustration
physical
100
20
return
physical
100
20
confide
status
20
hidden-power
special
60
100
15
double-team
status
15
swagger
status
85
15
toxic
status
90
10
round
special
60
100
15
snore
special
50
100
15
endure
status
10
facade
physical
70
100
20
sleep-talk
status
10
rest
status
5
substitute
status
10
protect
status
10
Description:
Tangrowth, known as the Vine Pokémon, is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It's identified by the National Pokédex number 465. This Pokémon has a distinct blue body, generally covered in thick, tangling vines. Its true form, with two eyes and a pair of red boots, is only seen when it opens up gaps in the vines. Tangrowth is known for its immense physical strength and endurance, which it uses to entangle and constrict the opponents during battles. In the wild, it can often be found wandering in the forests and absorbing nutrients from the soil through its feet. Tangrowth evolves from Tangela, another Grass-type Pokémon, when it learns the move Ancient Power. This evolution takes place starting from Generation IV onwards.
FAQ:
What is tangrowth weak to?
tangrowth is weak to fire , ice , poison , flying , bug
What is tangrowth weak to?
tangrowth is weak to fire , ice , poison , flying , bug
What type of Pokemon is tangrowth ?
tangrowth is a grass type Pokemon
Whos is Pokemon #465 ?
tangrowth is the Pokemon