Buizel

The Water type Pokemon. Explore its data in Arceus.

Pokédex #418

Buizel - Water type Pokemon from Pokemon Legends: Arceus with stats, moves, and evolution data

Water

Pokemon Details

Species: Sea Weasel Pokémon

Height: 0.7 m

Weight: 29.5 kg

Abilities:

  • Swift Swim
  • Water Veil (Hidden Ability)

Training

EV Yield: 1 Speed

Catch Rate: 190

Base Friendship: 50

Base Exp: 66

Growth Rate: Medium Fast

Breeding

Egg Groups:

    Egg Cycles (Steps):

    • Min:
    • Max:

    Gender:

    • Male: %
    • Female: %

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    Stats

    65
    35
    55
    60
    30
    85
    Total
    330

    Type Guide

    Learn when this Pokémon is a good pick. “Great against” are types your moves hit hard. “Watch out for” are move types that hit you hard.

    Great against

    Fire×2
    Ground×2
    Rock×2

    Watch out for

    Electric×2
    Grass×2

    Not very effective on

    Water×0.5
    Grass×0.5
    Dragon×0.5

    Takes reduced damage from

    Fire×0.5
    Water×0.5
    Ice×0.5
    Steel×0.5

    Try a matchup

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

    Your damage:×1Even

    Tip: Dual-type opponents combine both types. For example, Water/Flying takes ×4 from Electric moves.

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    Pokémon Moves by Learning Method

    Moves learned by leveling up, sorted by level required
    NameLevelTypeCategoryPowerAccuracy
    Quick Attack1
    Normal
    Physical40100
    Aqua Jet6
    Water
    Physical40100
    Swift11
    Normal
    Special60-
    Water Pulse18
    Water
    Special60100
    Double Hit25
    Normal
    Physical3590
    Aqua Tail34
    Water
    Physical9090
    Hydro Pump43
    Water
    Special11080

    Game Locations

    GameLocation
    LegendsArceusAipom Hill - Wild Bathers' Lagoon - Wild Horseshoe Plains - Wild Windswept Run - Wild Worn Bridge - Wild

    Pokedex Entries

    GameEntry
    LegendsArceusIt moves freely in the water by spinning its forked tail for propulsion. The resemblance to the screw of a steamboat is coincidental.