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Dwebble

Dwebble (Japanese: イシズマイ, HepburnIshizumai) (DWEHB-bul[1]) is a Bug/Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V.

Biology[]

Physiology[]

Dwebble is a small hermit crab-like Pokémon. Its body is orange, and it carries a gray rocky shell on its back. It has a round head, long eye stalks with round black eyes, and a small mouth. It has a set of four claw-like legs, with large sharp claws on its front legs.

Dwebble is able to come out of its rocky shell, and repair it if it becomes damaged.

Behavior[]

Dwebble often look for solid rocks if they do not already own one as a shell. Once they find a suitable rock, they begin to spit corrosive liquid onto them or dig holes in them to make into their shell. This habit sometimes leads to them attacking Roggenrola or Rolycoly, attempting to make them into its shell. If they are unable to find a suitable home, they may take refuge inside of the ports on Hippowdon where they help dislodge stuck rocks.

Evolution[]

Dwebble evolves into Crustle at level 34.

Game Info[]

Game Locations[]

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity
Black and White Desert Resort Uncommon

Pokédex Entries[]

  • Black

    This Pokémon can easily melt holes in hard rocks with a liquid secreted from its mouth.

  • White

    It makes a hole in a suitable rock. If that rock breaks, the Pokémon remains agitated until it locates a replacement.

  • Black 2

    When it finds a stone of a suitable size, it secretes a liquid from its mouth to open up a hole to crawl into.

  • White 2

    When it finds a stone of a suitable size, it secretes a liquid from its mouth to open up a hole to crawl into.

  • X

    It makes a hole in a suitable rock. If that rock breaks, the Pokémon remains agitated until it locates a replacement.

  • Y

    When it finds a stone of a suitable size, it secretes a liquid from its mouth to open up a hole to crawl into.

  • Omega Ruby

    It makes a hole in a suitable rock. If that rock breaks, the Pokémon remains agitated until it locates a replacement.

  • Alpha Sapphire

    When it finds a stone of a suitable size, it secretes a liquid from its mouth to open up a hole to crawl into.

  • Sword

    When it finds a stone appealing, it creates a hole inside it and uses it as its home. This Pokémon is the natural enemy of Roggenrola and Rolycoly.

  • Shield

    It first tries to find a rock to live in, but if there are no suitable rocks to be found, Dwebble may move in to the ports of a Hippowdon.

Stats[]

Stats
HP

50

Attack

65

Defense

85

Sp. Atk

35

Sp. Def

35

Speed

55

Total

325

Learnset[]

Leveling[]

TM/HM[]

Breeding[]

Breeding Generation VII
Move Father Power Accuracy PP Type Category
Block Sudowoodo, Nosepass, Probopass —% 5 Normal Status
Counter Sudowoodo, Heracross 100% 20 Fighting Physical
Curse Onix, Steelix, Yamask, Cofagrigus, Ferroseed, Ferrothorn, Shelmet —% 10 Ghost Status
Endure Heracross, Sewaddle, Karrablast —% 10 Normal Status
Iron Defense Pineco, Forretress, Scizor, Probopass, Roggen rola, Boldore, Gigalith, Whirlipede, Escavalier, Ferroseed, Ferrothorn, Durant, Honedge, Doublade, Aegislash, Charjabug, Golisopod —% 15 Steel Status
Night Slash Scyther, Scizor, Heracross, Kricketune, Yanmega, Gliscor, Skorupi, Drapion, Honedge, Doublade, Aegislash 70 100% 15 Dark Physical
Rototiller * Paras —% 10 Ground Status
Sand Tomb Onix, Trapinch, Vibrava, Flygon 35 85% 15 Ground Physical
Spikes Pineco, Forretress, Klefki —% 20 Ground Status
Wide Guard Probopass, Araquanid —% 10 Rock Status

Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
* indicates this move requires chain breeding.
◊ indicates the father must learn this move in a previous generation.
♈ indicates the father must learn this move via a TM.

Breeding Generation VI
Move Father Power Accuracy PP Type Category Contest Category Appeal Jam
Block Sudowoodo, Nosepass, Probopass —% 5 Normal Status Cute 2 0 ♥
Counter Sudowoodo, Heracross 100% 20 Fighting Physical Tough 2 0 ♥
Curse Onix, Steelix, Yamask, Cofagrigus, Ferroseed, Ferrothorn, Shelmet —% 10 Ghost Status Tough 3 0 ♥
Endure Heracross, Sewaddle, Karrablast —% 10 Normal Status Tough 3 0 ♥
Iron Defense Pineco, Forretress, Scizor, Probopass, Roggen rola, Boldore, Gigalith, Whirlipede, Escavalier, Ferroseed, Ferrothorn, Durant, Honedge, Doublade, Aegislash —% 15 Steel Status Tough 1 0 ♥
Night Slash Scyther, Scizor, Heracross, Kricketune, Yanmega, Gliscor, Skorupi, Drapion, Honedge, Doublade, Aegislash 70 100% 15 Dark Physical Cool 3 0 ♥
Rototiller * Paras —% 10 Ground Status Tough 1 0 ♥
Sand Tomb Onix, Trapinch, Vibrava, Flygon 35 85% 15 Ground Physical Clever 3 0 ♥
Spikes Pineco, Forretress, Klefki —% 20 Ground Status Clever 2 0 ♥
Wide Guard Probopass —% 10 Rock Status Tough 1 0 ♥

Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
* indicates this move requires chain breeding.
◊ indicates the father must learn this move in a previous generation.
♈ indicates the father must learn this move via a TM.

Breeding Generation V
Move Father Power Accuracy PP Type Category
Block Sudowoodo, Nosepass, Probopass —% 5 Normal Status
Counter Heracross 100% 20 Fighting Physical
Curse Onix, Steelix, Yamask, Cofagrigus, Ferroseed, Ferrothorn, Shelmet —% 10 Ghost Status
Endure Heracross, Sewaddle, Karrablast —% 10 Normal Status
Iron Defense Pineco, Forretress, Scizor, Probopass, Roggen rola, Boldore, Gigalith, Whirlipede, Escavalier, Ferroseed, Ferrothorn, Durant —% 15 Steel Status
Night Slash Scyther, Scizor, Heracross, Kricketune, Yanmega, Gliscor 70 100% 15 Dark Physical
Sand Tomb Onix, Trapinch, Vibrava, Flygon 35 85% 15 Ground Physical
Spikes Pineco, Forretress —% 20 Ground Status

Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
* indicates this move requires chain breeding.
◊ indicates the father must learn this move in a previous generation.
♈ indicates the father must learn this move via a TM.

Tutoring[]

Sprites[]

Dwebble's Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version sprite

Dwebble's Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version Shiny sprite

Dwebble's back sprite

Dwebble's back sprite

Dwebble's Shiny back sprite

Dwebble's Shiny back sprite

Dwebble's sprite

Dwebble's sprite

Dwebble's Shiny sprite

Dwebble's Shiny sprite

Dwebble's back sprite

Dwebble's back sprite

Dwebble's Shiny back sprite

Dwebble's Shiny back sprite

Appearances[]

Anime[]

Cilan Dwebble

Cilan's Dwebble.

A Dwebble appeared in "A Home for Dwebble!" making its own home from a rock due to Pikachu and Axew's curiosity when it doesn't have its own rock yet. It was later caught by Cilan due to his worries for his Pansage. In Crisis of the Chargestone Cave!, Dwebble becomes desperate not being gusted from Jessie's Woobat causing it to evolve into a Crustle and teams up with Ash's Pikachu to defeat Team Rocket's Pokémon. It's Rock Wrecker appears more powerful than Burgh's when it was unleashed or during activation of its Shell Smash.

Burgh, the Castelia City Gym Leader uses his Dwebble in the first battle in "Battling for the Love of Bug-Types!". The color of its rock looks different than Cilan's Dwebble. Burgh's Dwebble managed to defeat Ash's Tepig with a close range Rock Wrecker but, it was later defeated by Ash's newly caught Sewaddle.

Trivia[]

  • No other Pokémon has the same egg group combination as Dwebble and its evolution Crustle.

Origin[]

Dwebble appears to be based off a hermit crab using a stone rather than sea shell.

Etymology[]

Dwebble may come from dwell, dwelling (a home or common place someone resides), and pebble.

Its Japanese name, Ishizumai, comes from ishi (stone) and sumai (house).

Gallery[]

See also[]

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  1. ^ Silvestri, Cris (2015). Pokémon Deluxe Essential Handbook [Book]. p. 106. Scholastic. ISBN 978-0-545-79566-1.