![]() ![]() 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. For example, you can try to put your opponent to sleep, then follow up with Poison Powder and Acid. Let's just call it: Poison, Sleep, Stun and lock down. A quick look at what those attacks actually are should immediately tell you what fighting strategies are appropriate for Bellsprout. But Bellsprout has one big advantage that most dual-types don't have: it actually learns 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. have fairly high HP and Attack powers - even at low levels. While Speed and Defense are a bit on the low side, Bellsprout and co. Tips: The "-bell" family isn't exactly the cream of the crop of the Grass/Poison world (Bulbasaur still has the edge), but it's got good enough stats to make it worth training. LV 26 - Acid LV 33 - Razor Leaf LV 42 - Slam LV 15 - Poison Powder LV 18 - Sleep Powder LV 21 - Stun Spore LV 01 - Vine Whip LV 01 - Growth LV 13 - Wrap This Pokémon naturally learns the following techniques: Remember: The most powerful Victreebel tends to be the one you raised all the way from the tiniest sprout. Bellsprout also appears exclusively in Blue on Routes 5 through 8, and in Yellow, on Routes 12, 13, 14 and 15. But Blue and Yellow players will often bump into Bellsprout on Routes 24 and 25. You won't have any luck tracking down the -bells in your version of the game. It ensnares tiny insects with its vines and devours them. ![]()
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