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Drizzile

Drizzile (Japanese: ジメレオン, HepburnJimereon) (DRIZ-zyle[1]) is a water-type introduced in Generation VIII. It is the evolution of Sobble.

Biology[]

Physiology[]

Drizzile is a slim, blue bipedal lizard. Its head is round, and its nostrils are small and right above its mouth. Its green eyelids are half-closed over its small pupils, and two dark blue dots touch the outer edge of each eye. There is a thin black line from eye to eye. It has three protrusions on top of its head, two of which are blue with the shorter one sticking up, and the third protrusion is purple. Its belly is covered by a white teardrop shape, with a dark blue line lining the top. Its hands resemble mittens and are green. Its feet have only two toes each, which are all green, similar to its hands. Drizzile has a chameleon-like tail, with a dark blue dot at the end.

Behavior[]

Drizzile are clever and intelligent fighters, yet also very lazy. In combat, Drizzile use water moisture from their palms to create water balloons. To keep enemies out of its territory, Drizzile lay traps around the area using these balloons due to their cautious nature. In fact, they may fill ditches with water and then overlay them with leaves and mud to make them appear solid; enemies trying to approach will try to walk over the ditches only to fall inside.

When hunting, nonetheless, they can turn from slothful to concentrated. Drizzile prefer to do as little work as possible in order to achieve the results they want, and are known to fool other Pokémon into doing tasks for them. They tend to be asocial and prefer to spend their time in the solitude of tree hollows and rock depressions.

Seen by Goh's Drizzile, despite their solitary and lazy nature they do like to be active when no one else is around or at night. Similar to a Greninja, Lickitung or Kecleon, they too can also use their tongues grab and restrain opponents.

Natural Abilities[]

Drizzile can extend and shoot their normally curled but slimy tongues to capture their prey. They can also become invisible through using the moisture and water around them.

Evolution[]

Drizzile evolves from Sobble starting at level 16 and evolves into Inteleon starting at level 35.

Game info[]

Game locations[]

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity
Sword and Shield Evolve Sobble None

Pokédex entries[]

  • Sword

    A clever combatant, this Pokémon battles using water balloons created with moisture secreted from its palms.

  • Shield

    Highly intelligent but also very lazy, it keeps enemies out of its territory by laying traps everywhere.

Stats[]

Stats
HP

65

Attack

60

Defense

55

Sp. Atk

95

Sp. Def

55

Speed

90

Total

420

Learnset[]

By leveling up[]

Generation VIII
Level Move Type Category Power Accuracy PP
1 Pound Physical 40 100% 35
1 Growl Status 100% 40
1 Water Gun Special 40 100% 25
1 Bind Physical 15 85% 20
12 Water Pulse Special 60 100% 20
19 Tearful Look Status —% 20
24 Sucker Punch Physical 70 100% 5
30 U-turn Physical 70 100% 20
36 Liquidation Physical 85 100% 10
42 Soak Status 100% 20
48 Rain Dance Status —% 5
Bold indicates that this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates that an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

By TM[]

Generation VIII
Machine Move Type Category Power Accuracy PP
TM17 Light Screen Status 100% 30
TM18 Reflect Status 100% 20
TM19 Safeguard Status 100% 25
TM21 Rest Status 100% 10
TM24 Snore Special 50 100% 15
TM25 Protect Status 100% 10
TM31 Attract Status 100% 15
TM33 Rain Dance Status 100% 5
TM36 Whirlpool Special 35 85% 15
TM39 Facade Physical 70 100% 20
TM40 Swift Special 60 100% 20
TM45 Dive Physical 80 100% 10
TM46 Weather Ball Special 50 100% 10
TM52 Bounce Physical 85 85% 5
TM53 Mud Shot Special 55 95% 15
TM56 U-turn Physical 70 100% 20
TM59 Fling Physical ? 100% 10
TM76 Round Special 60 100% 15
Bold indicates that this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates that an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

By TR[]

Generation VIII
Machine Move Type Category Power Accuracy PP
TR04 Surf Special 90 100% 15
TR20 Substitute Status 100% 10
TR26 Endure Status 100% 10
TR27 Sleep Talk Status 100% 10
TR29 Baton Pass Status 100% 40
TR45 Muddy Water Special 90 85% 10
TR85 Work Up Status 100% 30
TR98 Liquidation Physical 85 100% 10
Bold indicates that this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates that an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

By breeding[]

To see the Egg Moves that Drizzile can learn, refer to Sobble.

By tutoring[]

Generation VIII
Games Move Type Category Power Accuracy PP
' Water Pledge Special 80 100% 10
Bold indicates that this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates that an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

Sprites[]

Appearances[]

Anime[]

Goh Drizzile

Goh's Drizzile.

Trivia[]

Origin[]

Drizzile is based on the veiled chameleon due to its color scheme being similar to that of the males. and it's hairstyle also references an emo. It's lazy behavior is reference to early stages of an adolescent.

Etymology[]

Drizzile comes from the words, "drizzle" and "reptile", or "missile" as it shoots water balloons.

Its Japanese name, Jimereon, comes from jimejime (woebegone) and "chameleon".

Gallery[]

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See also
Generation VIII
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  1. ^ Silvestri, Cris (2024). Pokémon Super Duper Extra Deluxe Essential Handbook [Book]. p. 154. Scholastic. ISBN 978-1-339-02801-9.