Ledian

The Bug/Flying type Pokemon. Discover comprehensive stats, moves, and evolutions across all games.

National #166• Available in 6 game versions

Ledian - Bug/Flying type Pokemon from all Pokémon games with stats, moves, and evolution data
BugFlying

Pokemon Details

Species: Five Star Pokémon

Height: 1.4 m

Weight: 35.6 kg

Abilities:

    Training

    EV Yield: 2 Special-defense

    Catch Rate: 90

    Base Friendship: 50

    Base Exp: 137

    Growth Rate: Fast

    Breeding

    Egg Groups:

    • Bug

    Egg Cycles (Steps):

    • Min: 3599
    • Max: 3855

    Gender:

    • Male: 50%
    • Female: 50%

    Available Game Versions

    Click a game to view specific data

    Stats

    35
    50
    55
    55
    110
    85
    Total
    390

    This Pokémon's type(s) are highlighted below. Read across a highlighted row for its move effectiveness, and down a highlighted column for how much damage it takes.

    2×/4×Super effective
    ½×/¼×Not very effective
    No effect
    Normal damage
    Pokémon type effectiveness chart: damage multiplier for each attacking type (rows) against each defending type (columns)
    Atk ⬇ / Def ➡NormalFireWaterElectricGrassIceFightingPoisonGroundFlyingPsychicBugRockGhostDragonDarkSteelFairy
    Normal½×½×
    Fire½×½×½×½×
    Water½×½×½×
    Electric½×½×½×
    Grass½×½×½×½×½×½×½×
    Ice½×½×½×½×
    Fighting½×½×½×½×½×
    Poison½×½×½×½×
    Ground½×½×
    Flying½×½×½×
    Psychic½×½×
    Bug½×½×½×½×½×½×½×
    Rock½×½×½×
    Ghost½×
    Dragon½×
    Dark½×½×½×
    Steel½×½×½×½×
    Fairy½×½×½×

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    Pick the opponent’s types to see how your moves perform.

    Your damage:×1Even

    Tip: Dual-type opponents combine both types. For example, an Electric move deals ×4 to a Water/Flying opponent.

    Pokémon Moves by Learning Method

    Moves from All Games

    The moves shown below are collected from all games where Ledian appears. These may not match the specific moveset available in your game. Select a specific game version above to see the exact moves for that game.

    Moves learned by leveling up, sorted by level required
    NameLevelTypeCategoryPowerAccuracy
    Tackle1NormalPhysical3595
    Supersonic8NormalStatus-55
    Comet Punch15NormalPhysical1885
    Mach Punch17FightingPhysical40100
    Light Screen24PsychicStatus--
    Safeguard24NormalStatus--
    Reflect24PsychicStatus--
    Silver Wind29BugSpecial60100
    Baton Pass33NormalStatus--
    Swift42NormalPhysical60-
    Air Slash42FlyingSpecial7595
    Agility51PsychicStatus--
    Bug Buzz53BugSpecial90100
    Double Edge60NormalPhysical120100

    Game Locations

    GameLocation
    GoldTrade/migrate From Another Game - Wild
    SilverRoute 2 - Wild kanto-route-2-south-towards-viridian-city - Walk
    Crystal37 - Wild Route 2 - Wild kanto-route-2-south-towards-viridian-city - Walk
    SoulsilverRoute 2 - Wild Viridian Forest - Wild kanto-route-2-north-towards-pewter-city - Walk kanto-route-2-south-towards-viridian-city - Walk viridian-forest-area - Headbutt
    XEvolve Ledyba - Evolution evolution-only - Evolution
    Moon11 - Wild 17 - Wild Malie Garden - Wild Route 10 - Wild Ula'ula Meadow - Wild alola-route-10-area - Walk alola-route-11-area - Walk alola-route-17-west - Walk malie-garden-area - Walk ulaula-meadow-area - Walk

    Pokedex Entries

    GameEntry
    GoldWhen the stars flicker in the night sky, it flutters about, scattering a glowing powder.
    SilverThe star patterns on its back grow larger or smaller depending on the number of stars in the night sky.
    CrystalIn the daytime when it gets warm, it curls up inside a big leaf and drifts off into a deep slumber.
    HeartgoldWhen the stars flicker in the night sky, it flutters about, scattering a glowing powder.
    SoulsilverThe spot patterns on its back grow larger or smaller depending on the number of stars in the night sky.
    XWhen the stars flicker in the night sky, it flutters about, scattering a glowing powder.
    YThe spot patterns on its back grow larger or smaller depending on the number of stars in the night sky.
    SunWhile it’s believed that starlight provides it with energy, this Pokémon also loves to eat berries. In the daytime, it curls up in the grass to sleep.
    MoonIn battle, it throws punches with all four arms. The power of each individual blow is piddly, so it aims to win by quantity rather than quality.
    UltraSunIt’s said that the patterns on its back are related to the stars in the night sky, but the details of that relationship remain unclear.
    UltraMoonIt flies through the night sky, sprinkling sparkly dust. According to some, if that dust sticks to you, good things will happen to you.