
Origin: Plants with stems or branches that curve downward are usually called "weeping" (as in Weeping Willow). Poison Attacks Advantage: Grass, Bug Disadvantage: Ground, Rock, Ghost, Poisonĭefense Advantage: Water, Electric, Grass, Fighting Disadvantage: Fire, Ice, Flying, Bug, Psychic Offense Grass Attacks Advantage: Water, Ground, Rock Disadvantage: Fire, Grass, Poison, Flying, Bug, Dragon TM 34 - Bide TM 40 - Skull Bash TM 44 - Rest TM 50 - Substitute HM 01 - Cut TM 21 - Mega Drain TM 22 - Solar Beam TM 31 - Mimic TM 32 - Double Team TM 33 - Reflect TM 03 - Swords Dance TM 06 - Toxic TM 09 - Take Down TM 10 - Double Edge TM 20 - Rage

This Pokémon can learn the following HMs and TMs: Just don't use Water, Electric, Grass or Fighting Pokemon against it and you can't lose. The same holds true for Fire, Ice and Flying techniques. While the damage dealt by moves like Psychic isn't quite as high as when using it against a pure Poison type, it usually does the trick and knocks out Weepinbell in one blow. When battling Weepinbell, remember that Fire, Ice, Flying, Bug, and Psychic Pokemon all perform exceptionally well against Grass/Poison types. A good combination of moves for Bellsprout to learn would be Wrap, a Poison technique like Toxic, Sleep Powder or Stun Spore and a Grass technique like Razor Leaf or Mega Drain. Combined with Poison Powder (or better even: Toxic), this can be quite effective. Wrap by itself doesn't cause much damage, but it prevents your adversary from switching. Another great move is to use Poison Powder first, then lock down your opponent with Wrap. It's all about status-altering attacks and Wrap.Try to put your opponent to sleep, then follow up with Poison Powder and Acid. A quick look at what those attacks actually are should immediately tell you what fighting strategies are appropriate for Weepinbell. But like Bellsprout Weepinbell has the advantage of learning tons of useful (type-specific) attacks on its own. Of course, the fact that it's both a Grass and a Poison type means that it has plenty of weaknesses. While Speed and Defense are a bit on the low side, Weepinbell has fairly high HP and Attack powers - even at low levels.
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Look at it! That is Krusty! C'mon, how can you resist training a Pokemon that looks like everyone's favorite grumpy Jewish clown? Luckily, like Bellsprout, Weepinbell is an above average Pokemon if you know how to use it. Whenever I see it, I can only think of Krusty the Clown from the Simpsons. Tips: I don't care what Nintendo says this Pokemon's name is. LV 29 - Acid LV 38 - Razor Leaf LV 49 - Slam LV 15 - Poison Powder LV 18 - Sleep Powder LV 23 - Stun Spore LV 01 - Vine Whip LV 01 - Growth LV 13 - Wrap This Pokémon naturally learns the following techniques:

The easiest (and best) way to get one is of course to evolve it from a Bellsprout. Locations: Weepinbell isn't in Pokemon Red, but you catch it on Routes 12 through 15 in Blue and Yellow. Its hapless prey is melted inside by strong acids.Įvolves into: Victreebel (with Leaf Stone) When hungry, it swallows anything that moves.
