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Frogadier

Frogadier (Japanese: ゲコガシラ, HepburnGekogashira) (FROG-uh-deer[1]) is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI. It is the evolved form of the Water-type First partner of Kalos, Froakie. It evolves at level 36 into Greninja.

Biology[]

Physiology[]

Frogadier is an amphibious Pokémon that resembles a frog. It has deep blue- and cyan-colored skin. Its eyes are yellow with cyan eyelids, its nostrils are white and slightly protuberant, and it has a flowing scarf-like collar of frothy, white bubbles around its neck. Its underbelly is mainly cyan in color, while its top half is deep blue. Its has long skinny front legs, and powerfully-built back legs. The tips of its feet are deep blue with three round white toes on its front legs and two deep blue toes on its back legs. It uses its powerfully-built back legs to jump to incredible heights. When it evolves from Froakie, its jumping skill improves dramatically.

Behavior[]

Frogadier can throw bubble-covered pebbles with precise control, hitting empty cans up to a hundred feet away. During battle, a Frogadier confounds its opponents by leaping about the ceiling or into trees. Frogadier also tend to be hit-and-run attackers, blindsiding opponents with swift strikes before darting away and shrouding themselves with foam.

Natural abilities[]

They often disguise themselves in cloaks of bubbles near the water’s surface as they patiently wait for prey.

Evolution[]

Frogadier is the evolved form of Froakie, evolving when it reaches Level 16. It later evolves into Greninja at Level 36.

Game info[]

Game locations[]

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity
X and Y Evolve Froakie, Friend Safari Uncommon
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Trade None
Sun and Moon Transfer None

Pokédex entries[]

  • X

    It can throw bubble-covered pebbles with precise control, hitting empty cans up to a hundred feet away.

  • Y

    Its swiftness is unparalleled. It can scale a tower of more than 2,000 feet in a minute's time.

  • Omega Ruby

    It can throw bubble-covered pebbles with precise control, hitting empty cans up to a hundred feet away.

  • Alpha Sapphire

    Its swiftness is unparalleled. It can scale a tower of more than 2,000 feet in a minute's time.

Stats[]

Stats
HP

54

Attack

63

Defense

52

Sp. Atk

83

Sp. Def

56

Speed

97

Total

405

Learnset[]

Leveling[]

TM/HM[]

Breeding[]

To see the Egg Moves that Frogadier can learn, refer to Froakie.

Tutoring[]

3D Models[]

Frogadier's sprite

Frogadier's sprite

Frogadier's Shiny sprite

Frogadier's Shiny sprite

Frogadier's back sprite

Frogadier's back sprite

Frogadier's Shiny back sprite

Frogadier's Shiny back sprite

Battle animation sprites[]

Appearances[]

Trivia[]

  • Frogadier is tied with Brionne and Raboot as the shortest mid-evolution starter Pokémon.
    • It is the lightest Water-type mid-evolution starter Pokémon.

Origin[]

Frogadier appears to be based on a frog, specifically a horned frog due to the horns it sports. Its bubble scarf is based on frog foam nests, nests made by frogs to protect their eggs. Its face being a darker shade of blue, its scarf, and its crouched position may also make it based on ninjas.

Etymology[]

Frogadier comes from frog and brigadier (an army rank).

Gallery[]

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See also
Generation VI
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Mainland

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Pokédex
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Central Kalos

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Coastal Kalos

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Mountain Kalos

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Pokédex
  1. ^ Silvestri, Cris (2015). Pokémon Deluxe Essential Handbook [Book]. p. 130. Scholastic. ISBN 978-0-545-79566-1.