Sudowoodo Species

Attributes

  • Base Happiness: 50
  • Capture Rate: 65
  • Color: Brown
  • Egg Groups: Mineral
  • Gender Rate: 4
  • Hatch Counter: 20
  • Has Gender Differences: True
  • Is Baby: False
  • Is Legendary: False
  • Is Mythical: False
  • Shape: Humanoid
  • Generation: Generation-Ii

Sudowoodo Varieties

sudowoodo
Sudowoodo

185 - Rock

Flavor Text Entries

  • Gold: Although it always pretends to be a tree, its composi­ tion appears to be closer to a rock than a plant.
  • Silver: It disguises it­ self as a tree to avoid attack. It hates water, so it will disappear if it starts raining.
  • Crystal: If a tree branch shakes when there is no wind, it's a SUDOWOODO, not a tree. It hides from the rain.
  • Ruby: SUDOWOODO camouflages itself as a tree to avoid being attacked by enemies. However, because the forelegs remain green throughout the year, the POKéMON is easily identified as a fake during the winter.
  • Sapphire: SUDOWOODO camouflages itself as a tree to avoid being attacked by enemies. However, because the forelegs remain green throughout the year, the POKéMON is easily identified as a fake during the winter.
  • Emerald: It mimics a tree to avoid being attacked by enemies. But since its forelegs remain green throughout the year, it is easily identified as a fake in the winter.
  • Firered: It disguises itself as a tree to avoid attack. It hates water, so it will disappear if it starts raining.
  • Leafgreen: Although it always pretends to be a tree, its composition appears to be closer to a rock than a plant.
  • Diamond: Despite appearing to be a tree, its body is closer to rocks and stones. It is very weak to water.
  • Pearl: It stands along paths pretending to be a tree. If it starts raining, it seems to disappear.
  • Platinum: To avoid being attacked, it does nothing but mimic a tree. It hates water and flees from rain.
  • Heartgold: Although it always pretends to be a tree, its composition appears more similar to rock than to vegetation.
  • Soulsilver: It disguises itself as a tree to avoid attack. It hates water, so it will disappear if it starts raining.
  • Black: To avoid being attacked, it does nothing but mimic a tree. It hates water and flees from rain.
  • White: To avoid being attacked, it does nothing but mimic a tree. It hates water and flees from rain.
  • Black-2: To avoid being attacked, it does nothing but mimic a tree. It hates water and flees from rain.
  • White-2: To avoid being attacked, it does nothing but mimic a tree. It hates water and flees from rain.
  • X: Although it always pretends to be a tree, its composition appears more similar to rock than to vegetation.
  • Y: It disguises itself as a tree to avoid attack. It hates water, so it will disappear if it starts raining.
  • Omega-Ruby: Sudowoodo camouflages itself as a tree to avoid being attacked by enemies. However, because its hands remain green throughout the year, the Pokémon is easily identified as a fake during the winter.
  • Alpha-Sapphire: Sudowoodo camouflages itself as a tree to avoid being attacked by enemies. However, because its hands remain green throughout the year, the Pokémon is easily identified as a fake during the winter.
  • Sun: To avoid attack, it mimics a tree. It will run off if splashed with water, which it hates.
  • Moon: Apparently, the larger the green parts of this Pokémon, the more collectors value it. It’s a particular favorite among elderly people.
  • Ultra-Sun: It’s so popular with the elderly that there’s a magazine devoted to this Pokémon. Fans obsess over the particular length and angle of its arms.
  • Ultra-Moon: The result of its holding the same pose all the time is arms that have become supple yet strong.
  • Sword: If a tree branch shakes when there is no wind, it’s a Sudowoodo, not a tree. It hides from the rain.
  • Shield: It disguises itself as a tree to avoid attack. It hates water, so it will disappear if it starts raining.
  • Legends-Arceus: Though it pretends to be a tree, it fails to fool even children. To the touch, its body feels more like rock than tree bark. Sudowoodo's extreme aversion to water merits special note.