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Grass-type Pokémon are often fun to use, but their strategies can be very effective. ..
Grass Pokémon are some of the most versatile and powerful creatures in the Pokémon world, and there are a number of them that are perfect for your FRLG team. Here are the best Grass Pokémon you can track down to help you win battles and achieve your goals. ..
5. Parasect
Poisonpowder stuns prey with a powerful neurotoxin. The spore then releases a powerful poison that causes the victim to feel intense dizziness, weakness, and paralysis. The Giga Drain restores the user’s HP and removes all poisons.
Parasect is a Bug/Grass-type Pokémon that can provide support for your team. ..
The Pokémon has a move that inflicts paralysis and poisoning, which can be useful in situations where the player doesn’t want to take damage.
Paras are a type of Pokémon that can use Poisonpowder and Stun Spore. When you catch one, it should already have these moves. ..
Parasect is the only Pokémon that has access to the Spore sleep move, which is said to be 100% accurate. ..
parasect is a Pokémon that learns the ability, “Mimic”. This allows it to copy the moves of any other Pokémon with that same level 27 stat.
If you want to teach Parasect an attacking move, you can teach it Giga Drain at level 51, or through TM19 which you get as a reward from beating the Celadon City Gym.
I’d recommend using Giga Drain only after you’ve inflicted a status effect or two, or as a last resort.
To catch a Paras in Mt. Moon, players must first raise it to level 24. Once Parasect is caught, it can be leveled up again to gain additional benefits. ..
4. Victreebel
Sleep Powder: A sleeping powder that can cause paralysis. Toxic Stun Spore: A spore that causes paralysis. Razor Leaf: A leaf that can be used to cut through trees. Giga Drain: A water bottle that can be used to heal wounds.
Victreebel is a Grass/Poison-type that inflicts damage to the target and takes away its ability to use moves for 3 turns.
To use poison to kill and Razor Leaf everything else.
Weepinbell will need to be taught all the level-up moves before it can evolve into Victreebel.
This moveset focuses on status effects, specifically moves that cause the user to take damage and have their stats lowered.
The first evolution of the Bellsprout (Bellsprout) learns Sleep Powder at level 15, Poisonpowder at level 17, and Stun Spore at level 19. This sets it up as a great support Pokémon early on.
The high Attack stat of Victreebel means it can deal a lot of damage.
After choosing a status effect, follow it up with a Giga Drain, learned via TM. ..
After beating Koga, consider replacing Poisonpowder with Toxic which you’ll get for beating the Fuchsia City Gym.
Bellsprout is available only in LeafGreen. To catch it, raise it to level 21 and evolve it into Weepinbell. Then get a Leaf Stone from Celadon City’s Department Store and use it on Weepinbell to evolve it into Victreebel.
3. Exeggutor
A psychic’s ability to drain energy from others is called a “Giga Drain.” This power can be used to stun opponents or to create spores that reflect energy back at the psychic. ..
Exeggutor’s Special Attack stat is incredibly high, so be sure to build its moveset to take advantage of this.
As soon as you reach Saffron City, find Mr. Psychic and speak to him to get the Psychic-type move Exeggutor. This is the strongest Psychic-type move that Exeggutor can learn.
Giga Drain is a move that Exeggutor learned from Celadon’s Gym. It is a Grass-type attack that has high power and Accuracy.
Stun Spore can be used to stop an enemy from attacking, learned at level 25.
Reflect, a move that lowers physical attack damage for five turns, is helpful for Exeggcute. You can find it at the Celadon Department Store roof (TM33). ..
To catch Exeggcute in Safari Zone areas 1, 2 and 3, you will need the Leaf Stone from Safari Zone area 1 (or from the Celadon Dept. Store). Once Exeggcute knows all of the level-up moves you want it to know, use the Leaf Stone on Exeggcutor to evolve it into Exeggcutor. ..
2. Vileplume
The Petal Dance Stun Spore Sleep Powder is a poisonpowder that causes sleepiness and paralysis. It can also be used to stun opponents, making them unable to move.
Vileplume is a powerful Pokémon with great stats and a wide movepool. ..
You’ll need a Leaf Stone to evolve Vileplume, but unlike the other Pokémon on this list, Vileplume can learn a move via level-up even after evolving.
- First, you want to choose a move that will help you start off strong. This could be a fast attack like Quick Attack or Fury Swipes, or a move that has high priority like Mega Kick or Headbutt.
- Next, you want to choose a move that will help you finish your opponents off. This could be a powerful attack like Earthquake or Fire Blast, or a move that has high priority like Thunder Punch or Ice Beam.
- Finally, you want to choose a move that will help you stay healthy and alive in battle. This could be an ability that heals your team, like Rest, or a move that defends yourself and your team, like Reflect. ..
Petal Dance locks Vileplume into two to three turns of powerful Grass-type attacks before confusing it. The confusion won’t be much of a drawback, since Petal Dance will probably end the battle before Vileplume can feel its effects. So it’s worth leaning towards using this move if you want to win quickly.
It’ll pick up this item at level 44.
Oddish learns Poisonpowder, Stun Spore, and Sleep Powder at levels 14, 16 and 18 respectively. It can learn Toxic by TM.
I strongly recommend teaching Oddish all three of these level-up moves, and then replacing Poisonpowder with Toxic as soon as you get the chance.
How to catch an Oddish on Route 5: To catch an Oddish on Route 5, you’ll need to raise it to level 21. Once you’ve reached that level, you can pick up the Leaf Stone from the Celadon Dept. Store and use it on Gloom to evolve it into Vileplume.
1. Venusaur
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Venusaur is the best Grass Pokémon in the game, excelling at almost every task a Grass Pokémon can do. ..
The pokemon has high special attack, impressive bulk, strong STAB moves, and a plethora of status moves.
There are dozens of ways to build Venusaur, so it can remain the best Pokémon on your team. I personally prefer to try to balance all of its strongest points, using a STAB move, a poison-inflicting move, a healing move, and a sleep move. ..
Venusaur does best with a Grass-type move that Ivysaur learns at level 22.
Venusaur’s best defensive move is Synthesis, which heals for 50% of its max HP when used.
Venusaur will use Toxic and Sleep Powder to poison and sleep its opponents.
The Toxic Gym is a place where you can learn the moves Sleep Powder and Bulbasaur.
To catch a Bulbasaur in Professor Oak’s Lab, choose it as your starter and raise it to level 16. At level 32, Ivysaur will evolve into Venusaur. ..