Tangrowth Species
Attributes
- Base Happiness: 50
- Capture Rate: 30
- Color: Blue
- Egg Groups:
Plant
- Gender Rate: 4
- Hatch Counter: 20
- Has Gender Differences: True
- Is Baby: False
- Is Legendary: False
- Is Mythical: False
- Shape: Humanoid
- Generation: Generation-Iv
Flavor Text Entries
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Diamond: It ensnares prey by extending arms made of vines. Losing arms to predators does not trouble it.
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Pearl: It ensnares prey by extending arms made of vines. Losing arms to predators does not trouble it.
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Platinum: Its arms are made of plants that bind themselves to things. They grow back right away if cut.
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Heartgold: When it remains still, it appears to be a large shrub. Unsuspecting prey that wander near get ensnared by its vines.
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Soulsilver: Its vines grow so profusely that, in the warm season, you can’t even see its eyes.
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Black: Its arms are made of plants that bind themselves to things. They grow back right away if cut.
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White: Its arms are made of plants that bind themselves to things. They grow back right away if cut.
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Black-2: Even if one of its arms is eaten, it’s fine. The Pokémon regenerates quickly and will go right back to normal.
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White-2: Even if one of its arms is eaten, it’s fine. The Pokémon regenerates quickly and will go right back to normal.
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X: It ensnares prey by extending arms made of vines. Losing arms to predators does not trouble it.
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Y: Its vines grow so profusely that, in the warm season, you can’t even see its eyes.
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Omega-Ruby: It ensnares prey by extending arms made of vines. Losing arms to predators does not trouble it.
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Alpha-Sapphire: Its vines grow so profusely that, in the warm season, you can’t even see its eyes.
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Sword: Tangrowth has two arms that it can extend as it pleases. Recent research has shown that these arms are, in fact, bundles of vines.
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Shield: Vine growth is accelerated for Tangrowth living in warm climates. If the vines grow long, Tangrowth shortens them by tearing parts of them off.
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Legends-Arceus: Draped with long vines, it resembles a shrub in appearance. It swings bundles of vines as though they were arms, wrapping them around prey to ensnare them.