Snover Species
Attributes
- Base Happiness: 50
- Capture Rate: 120
- Color: White
- Egg Groups:
Monster
,
Plant
- Gender Rate: 4
- Hatch Counter: 20
- Has Gender Differences: True
- Is Baby: False
- Is Legendary: False
- Is Mythical: False
- Shape: Upright
- Generation: Generation-Iv
Flavor Text Entries
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Diamond: It lives on snowy mountains. Having had little contact with humans, it is boldly inquisitive.
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Pearl: In the spring, it grows berries with the texture of frozen treats around its belly.
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Platinum: Seemingly curious about people, they gather around footsteps they find on snowy mountains.
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Heartgold: During cold seasons, it migrates to the mountain’s lower reaches. It returns to the snow-covered summit in the spring.
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Soulsilver: During cold seasons, it migrates to the mountain’s lower reaches. It returns to the snow-covered summit in the spring.
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Black: Seemingly curious about people, they gather around footsteps they find on snowy mountains.
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White: Seemingly curious about people, they gather around footsteps they find on snowy mountains.
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Black-2: Seemingly curious about people, they gather around footsteps they find on snowy mountains.
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White-2: Seemingly curious about people, they gather around footsteps they find on snowy mountains.
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X: During cold seasons, it migrates to the mountain’s lower reaches. It returns to the snow-covered summit in the spring.
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Y: In the spring, it grows berries with the texture of frozen treats around its belly.
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Omega-Ruby: During cold seasons, it migrates to the mountain’s lower reaches. It returns to the snow-covered summit in the spring.
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Alpha-Sapphire: In the spring, it grows berries with the texture of frozen treats around its belly.
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Sword: It lives on snowy mountains. It sinks its legs into the snow to absorb water and keep its own temperature down.
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Shield: The berries that grow around its belly are like ice pops. Galarian Darumaka absolutely love these berries.
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Legends-Arceus: One is likely to encounter this Pokémon while out in the snow. There are stories of Snover appearing in human settlements but doing no harm—rather, they bond with the children.