Hippopotas

The Ground type Pokemon. Explore its data in Arceus.

Pokédex #449

Hippopotas - Ground type Pokemon from Pokemon Legends: Arceus with stats, moves, and evolution data

Ground

Pokemon Details

Species: Hippo Pokémon

Height: 0.8 m

Weight: 49.5 kg

Abilities:

  • Sand Stream
  • Sand Force (Hidden Ability)

Training

EV Yield: 1 Defense

Catch Rate: 140

Base Friendship: 50

Base Exp: 66

Growth Rate: Slow

Breeding

Egg Groups:

    Egg Cycles (Steps):

    • Min:
    • Max:

    Gender:

    • Male: %
    • Female: %

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    Stats

    72
    78
    68
    38
    42
    32
    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
    Electric×2
    Poison×2
    Rock×2
    Steel×2

    Watch out for

    Water×2
    Grass×2
    Ice×2

    Not very effective on

    Grass×0.5
    Bug×0.5
    Flying×0

    Takes reduced damage from

    Poison×0.5
    Rock×0.5
    Electric×0

    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
    Tackle1
    Normal
    Physical40100
    Rest6
    Psychic
    Status--
    Bite11
    Dark
    Physical60100
    Mud Bomb18
    Ground
    Special6585
    Crunch25
    Dark
    Physical80100
    High Horsepower34
    Ground
    Physical9595
    Double Edge43
    Normal
    Physical120100

    Game Locations

    GameLocation
    LegendsArceusCelestica Trail - Wild Scarlet Bog - Wild Sludge Mound - Wild

    Pokedex Entries

    GameEntry
    LegendsArceusThough large and languid, Hippopotas is difficult to detect due to its tendency to burrow into and lurk beneath the soil. When agitated or excited, it expels sand from its nostrils.