Grotle
Grotle (Japanese: ハヤシガメ, Hepburn: Hayashigame) (GRAHT-ull[1]) is the Grass-type First partner Pokémon of the Sinnoh region, evolved from Turtwig.
Biology[]
Physiology[]
Grotle has a large, yellow shell that covers the back, head and short tail. It also has two large bushes that sprout nuts and there are three brown stripes on the shell. Grotle's lower jaw is yellow and has triangle shaped on its cheeks. The feet are also yellow and they each have three claws.
Behavior[]
These Pokémon live in forests and pristine places with clean spring water, and are often found near sources of food. Like Turtwig, they gain energy by photosynthesis but they also eat berries. During the day, they leave their forests to sunbathe their shells. They sometimes carry other Pokémon on their backs.
Natural abilities[]
Grotle can produce fruits that are sweet and nutritious from the shrubs on their backs.
Evolution[]
Grotle is the evolved form of Turtwig as of level 18. Grotle evolves into Torterra once it reaches level 32.
Game Info[]
Statistics[]
Pokédex Entries[]
- Diamond
It lives along water in forests. In the daytime, it leaves the forest to sunbathe its treed shell.
- Pearl
The shell is hardened soil. Some Pokémon come to peck the berries growing on the trees on its back.
- Platinum
It knows where pure water wells up. It carries fellow Pokémon there on its back.
- HeartGold
A Grotle that lives in the forest is said to have its own secret springwater.
- SoulSilver
A Grotle that lives in the forest is said to have its own secret springwater.
- Black
It knows where pure water wells up. It carries fellow Pokémon there on its back.
- White
It knows where pure water wells up. It carries fellow Pokémon there on its back.
- Black 2
It knows where pure water wells up. It carries fellow Pokémon there on its back.
- White 2
It knows where pure water wells up. It carries fellow Pokémon there on its back.
- X
It lives along water in forests. In the daytime, it leaves the forest to sunbathe its treed shell.
- Y
It knows where pure water wells up. It carries fellow Pokémon there on its back.
- Brilliant Diamond
It lives along water in forests. In the daytime, it leaves the forest to sunbathe the trees on its shell.
- Shining Pearl
Its shell is hardened soil. Some Pokémon come to peck the berries growing on the trees on its back.
- Scarlet
Grotle live in the forest. Each is said to have its own secret place for getting clean springwater.
- Violet
It knows where pure water wells up. It carries fellow Pokémon there on its back.
Game locations[]
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Version(s) | Area(s) | Rarity |
Diamond and Pearl | Evolve Turtwig | None |
Platinum | Evolve Turtwig | None |
HeartGold and SoulSilver | Trade | None |
X and Y | Transfer | None |
Side Game Locations[]
Locations | |
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Game(s) | Area(s) |
Explorers of Time & Explorers of Darkness | Mystifying Forest (B1F-B13F) Mystery Jungle (B1F-B29F) |
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia | Vien Forest |
Stats[]
Stats | |
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HP | 75 |
Attack | 89 |
Defense | 85 |
Sp. Atk | 55 |
Sp. Def | 65 |
Speed | 36 |
Total | 405 |
Learnset[]
Leveling[]
TM/HM[]
Breeding[]
To see the Egg Moves that Grotle can learn, refer to Turtwig. |
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Tutoring[]
Sprites[]
Appearances[]
Anime[]

Ash's Grotle.
Trivia[]
- Grotle is the heaviest of all of the mid-evolution First partner Pokémon.
Origin[]
Grotle is based on a turtle or tortoise with foliage growing from its shell. It may be a play on the Asian leaf turtle species. It may also be based on the World Turtle of Hindu and Chinese mythology.
Etymology[]
Grotle may come from grow or grove and turtle.
Gallery[]
See also[]
- Pokémon.com Pokédex
- Legendary Pokémon data
- The Pokémon Database
- Pokémon Dream Pokédex data
- Psypokes Psydex data
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