Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon

Key Takeaways

  • Dedicated players can focus on training specific types of Pokemon like mushroom-based ones in the vast universe.
  • Mushroom Pokemon introduced by Game Freak include Paras, Shroomish, Foongus, and others with unique inspirations.
  • New Generation 9 Pokemon like Toedscool, Toedscruel, and Brute Bonnet offer exciting variations for players in Scarlet & Violet.

As a seasoned Trainer with years of battles under my belt, let me tell you that the stats and abilities of this Brute Bonnet are nothing short of impressive! Coming from someone who’s faced off against legendary Pokémon, I can confidently say that this Paradox Pokémon is a force to be reckoned with.


For nearly three decades now, since the debut of the Game Boy titles in Japan back in 1996, the world of Pokemon has been captivating audiences worldwide. In this timeframe, the creators at Game Freak have unveiled nine distinct generations of these diverse creatures. Their origins span across various realms such as animals, flora, and even unusual objects like a trash bag. There are over a thousand different species to catch, making the quest quite challenging.

As a devoted fan, I’ve pondered over this: Some fellow enthusiasts have chosen not to strive for the title of Pokémon Master, instead specializing as specific types of trainers. For instance, one could commit to training only dog or turtle Pokémon. Dedicated players might even opt for mushroom trainers, but I wonder, how many mushroom Pokémon have graced the series so far?

13 Paras

A Bug Growing Parasitic Mushrooms

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon
  • Type: Bug/Grass
  • Generation Introduced: 1
  • Game Introduced:Pokemon Red & Blue
  • Best Moves:
    • X-Scissor
    • Giga Drain
    • Slash
    • Spore

This creature tunnels beneath the earth to nibble on tree roots, while the fungi growing on its body take in the majority of its nutrients.

In Genesis 1, Paras (#046) was the initial mushroom-like creature presented in the Pokémon universe. This creature is classified as a Bug/Grass type, given its resemblance to insects. However, its background suggests a more ominous tale. For instance, its Pokédex entry from Pokémon Ruby indicates that the mushrooms on its back are parasitic, extracting nourishment from their host.

Despite their troubling nature as parasites, it’s worth noting that these mushrooms are also believed to possess medicinal benefits. This aspect is highlighted in episode 41 of the anime titled “The Problem with Paras.

Paras’ Base Stats:

HP:35
Attack:70
Defense:55
Sp. Atk:45
Sp. Def:55
Speed:25
Total:285

Paras’ Game Locations:

Red/Blue/YellowMt. Moon, Safari Zone
Gold/Silver/CrystalNational Park (Bug Catching Contest on Tuesdays, Thursdays or Saturdays), Ilex Forest, Mt. Moon
Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald
FireRed/LeafGreenMt. Moon, Safari Zone
Diamond/Pearl/PlatinumGreat Marsh (after obtaining the National Pokedex)
HeartGold/SoulSilverNational Park (Bug Catching Contest on Tuesdays, Thursdays or Saturdays), Ilex Forest, Mt. Moon, Safari Zone (Peak with 3 Forest points; tall grass in Swamp, default on Morning or Days)
Black/WhiteRoute 11 (swarm) (White only)
Black2/White2
X/YFriend Safari (Bug)
Omega Ruby/Alpha SapphirePetalburg Woods (hidden Pokemon)
Sun/MoonRoute 11, Brooklet Hill, Lush Jungle (day)
Ultra Sun/Ultra MoonBrooklet Hill, Lush Jungle (day)
Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go EeveeMt. Moon
Sword/Shield
Brilliant Diamond/Shinning PearlGreat Marsh (after obtaining the National Pokedex), Grand Underground (Grassland Cave, Sunlit Cavern, Swampy Cave, Bogsunk Cavern (after obtaining the National Pokedex)
Legends: ArceusNature’s Pantry, Golden Lowlands, Diamond Heath, Cloudpool Ridge, Cottonsedge Prairie, Windbreak Stand, Heavenward Lookout, Wayward Wood, Massive mass outbreaks (Obsidian Fieldlands, Crimson Mirelands)
Scarlet/Violet

12 Parasect

Taken Over By Parasites

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon
  • Type: Bug/Grass
  • Generation Introduced: 1
  • Game Introduced:Pokemon Red & Blue
  • Best Moves:
    • X-Scissor
    • Giga Drain
    • Slash
    • Spore

This organism, or bug host, is influenced by the mushrooms that disperse toxic spores. Occasionally, these same spores are employed for medicinal purposes in China.

In a notable change, Paras’ transformed form now resembles a mushroom more than before. The Pokedex records suggest that these parasites completely overpower their hosts, much like in the game “The Last of Us.” However, there are two distinct Pokedex entries that merit further discussion for separate reasons.

In the game Pokemon FireRed, its record indicates that its spores are utilized as herbal medicine in China, which adds an intriguing touch to see a real-world reference. Conversely, in Pokemon Sun, Parasect is said to engage in territorial fights with Shiinotic. While it’s not common for Pokedex entries to delve into rival Pokemon battles, such instances are not entirely unheard of.

Parasect’s Base Stats:

HP:60
Attack:95
Defense:80
Sp. Atk:60
Sp. Def:80
Speed:30
Total:405

Parasect’s Game Locations:

Red/Blue/YellowSafari Zone, Cerulean Cave, Trade for Tangela on Route 18 (Yellow only)
Gold/Silver/CrystalEvolve Paras, Mt. Silver Cave (Crystal Only)
Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald
FireRed/LeafGreenSafari Zone, Cerulean Cave
Diamond/Pearl/PlatinumEvolve Paras
HeartGold/SoulSilverCerulean Cave, Safari Zone (tall grass in Swamp with 3 Plains points)
Black/WhiteEvolve Paras (White only)
Black2/White2
X/YEvolve Paras
Omega Ruby/Alpha SapphireEvolve Paras
Sun/MoonEvolve Paras
Ultra Sun/Ultra MoonRoute 11 (day)
Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go EeveeEvolve Paras
Sword/Shield
Brilliant Diamond/Shinning PearlEvolve Paras
Legends: ArceusNature’s Pantry, Golden Lowlands, Diamond Heath, Cloudpool Ridge, Cottonsedge Prairie, Windbreak Stand, Heavenward Lookout, Wayward Wood, Massive mass outbreaks (Obsidian Fieldlands, Crimson Mirelands)
Scarlet/Violet

11 Gloom

The Aromatic Plant

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon
  • Type: Grass/Poison
  • Generation Introduced: 1
  • Game Introduced:Pokemon Red & Blue
  • Best Moves:
    • Petal Dance
    • Moonblast
    • Toxic
    • Grassy Terrain

This flower’s unpleasant odor wafts more than a mile away. If inadvertently inhaled, it may lead to fainting.

This somber, dripping being bears a striking resemblance to spores rather than typical mushrooms, and it is undeniably more plant-like in nature. The creature, named Gloom (#44), represents a substantial evolution from the smaller, less complex Oddish, preserving its Grass/Poison type.

This unusually large Pokemon is surprisingly famous for its abilities in creating poison, yet ironically it’s also known for its skills in perfume-making. This dual talent stems from its unique Stench ability, which adapts into different forms. Foes are frequently deceived by its harmless, colorful appearance before being caught off guard by powerful moves such as Petal Dance.

Gloom’s Base Stats:

HP:60
Attack:65
Defense:70
Sp. Atk:85
Sp. Def:75
Speed:40
Total:395

Gloom’s Game Locations:

Red/Blue/YellowRoutes 12, 13, 14 and 15 (Red & Yellow Only) Cerulean Cave (Yellow only)
Gold/Silver/CrystalRoute 5 (night)(Gold & Silver), Route 24 (Crystal)
Ruby/Sapphire/EmeraldRoute 121 and 123, Safari Zone
FireRed/LeafGreenRoutes 12, 13, 14, and 15, Berry Forest, Bond Bridge, Cape Brink, Water Path (FireRed only)
Diamond/Pearl/PlatinumRoutes 224 and 230, Route 229 (Diamond & Pearl only)
HeartGold/SoulSilverRoute 5 (night), Routes 47 and 48, Safari Zone (tall grass in Marshland, default(night) and with 2 Plains points)
Black/WhiteEvolve Oddish (White only)
Black2/White2
X/YSafari Zone (Poison)
Omega Ruby/Alpha SapphireRoutes 119, 120, 121, and 123, Safari Zone
Sun/Moon
Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon
Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go EeveeRoutes 12, 13, 14, 15 and 21 (Let’s Go Pikachu only)
Sword/ShieldAxew’s Eye, North Lake Miloch, Giant’s Mirror, Giant’s Cap, Dappled Grove, East Lake Axewell, Giant’s Cap, Hammerlocke Hills, Motostoke Riverbank (Max Raid Battle), Max Lair (Dynamax Adventure)
Brilliant Diamond/Shinning PearlRoutes 224, 229, and 230, Grand Underground (Grassland Cave, Swampy Cave, Spacious Cave, Riverbank Cave, Still-Water Cavern, Sunlit Cavern, Bogsunk Cavern) (After obtaining the National Pokedex)
Legends: Arceus
Scarlet/VioletCoastal Biome, Tera Raid Battles (3★)

10 Vileplume

Gloom In Full Bloom

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon
  • Type: Grass/Poison
  • Generation Introduced: 1
  • Game Introduced:Pokemon Red & Blue
  • Best Moves:
    • Petal Blizzard
    • Moonblast
    • Toxic
    • Growth

The bigger the flower’s petals, the more poisonous the pollen they produce. Lifting its large, heavy head can be challenging.

One of the powerful Grass-type Pokemons hailing from the initial generation is Vileplume (#045). It dominates opponents with its massive physique and toxic pollen that inflicts multiple unfavorable consequences. This Pokemon is famed for having some of the biggest petals globally, so heavy that they struggle to stay atop its head.

Vileplume transforms upon encountering a Leaf Stone, while its fancy counterpart, Bellossom, evolves from a Sun Stone. Its persistent poison damage and proficiency in learning powerful Grass/Poison skills make Vileplume a formidable entity in the natural world.

Vileplume’s Base Stats:

HP:75
Attack:80
Defense:65
Sp. Atk:100/110 (Generation 6 onwards)
Sp. Def:90
Speed:50
Total:480/490 (Generation 6 onwards)

Vileplume’s Game Locations:

Red/Blue/YellowEvolve Gloom
Gold/Silver/CrystalEvolve Gloom
Ruby/Sapphire/EmeraldEvolve Gloom
FireRed/LeafGreenEvolve Gloom (FireRed Only)
Diamond/Pearl/PlatinumEvolve Gloom
HeartGold/SoulSilverEvolve Gloom
Black/WhiteEvolve Gloom (White only)
Black2/White2
X/YEvolve Gloom
Omega Ruby/Alpha SapphireEvolve Gloom
Sun/Moon
Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon
Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go EeveeRoute 21
Sword/ShieldDappled Grove, Giant’s Mirror, Hammerlocke Hills (Wanderer), Dappled Grove, East Lake Axewell, Giant’s Cap, Hammerlocke Hills, Motostoke Riverbank, North Lake Miloch (Max Raid Battle), Max Lair (Dynamax Adventure)
Brilliant Diamond/Shinning PearlEvolve Gloom
Legends: Arceus
Scarlet/VioletCoastal Biome, Tera Raid Battles (4★)

9 Shroomish

A Strange Little Spore

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon
  • Type: Grass
  • Generation Introduced: 3
  • Game Introduced: Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
  • Best Moves:
    • Toxic
    • Spore
    • Giga Drain
    • Leech Seed

Shroomish dwell within moist earth hidden deep within forests’ shadows. Frequently, they can be spotted resting motionless beneath scattered leaves. This particular Pokémon derives sustenance from decaying and decomposed leaves that form compost.

In the following series of video games, mushrooms were not featured, but they made a comeback in the third installment, specifically in Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire. Regrettably, the next fungus-based Pokemon developed by Game Freak didn’t meet the expectations of many fans.

Shroomish (#285), a pure Grass-type Pokémon, often looks more like a spore than a typical mushroom. It doesn’t have the adorable or zany vibe that some other Pokémon might have. The only interesting tidbit from its Pokedex entries is its fondness for compost as food. However, its evolved form is worth spending time on in the games.

Shroomish’s Base Stats:

HP:60
Attack:40
Defense:60
Sp. Atk:40
Sp. Def:60
Speed:35
Total:295

Shroomish’s Game Locations:

Ruby/Sapphire/EmeraldPetalburg Woods
FireRed/LeafGreen
Diamond/Pearl/PlatinumGreat Marsh (after obtaining National Pokedex)
HeartGold/SoulSilverViridian Forest (Headbutt trees), Safari Zone (Savannah with 35 Forest points and 12 Plains points)
Black/WhiteRoute 11 (swarm) (Black only)
Black2/White2
X/Y
Omega Ruby/Alpha SapphirePetalburg Woods
Sun/Moon
Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon
Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go Eevee
Sword/Shield
Brilliant Diamond/Shinning PearlGreat Marsh (after obtaining National Pokedex)
Legends: Arceus
Scarlet/VioletSouth Province: Area Three, Area Five, West Province: Area Three, Tera Raid Battles (1★)

8 Breloom

A Mushroom That Packs A Punch

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon
  • Type: Grass/Fighting
  • Generation Introduced: 3
  • Game Introduced:Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
  • Best Moves:
    • Brick Break
    • Spore
    • Giga Drain
    • Leech Seed

Breloom swiftly approaches its opponent using graceful steps, followed by quick jabs from its elastic limbs. The fighting style of this Pokémon leaves professional boxers in awe.

Breloom (#286), the advanced version of Shroomish, has become an even more intriguing subject for conversation. To begin with, it has been categorized as a stronger Pokemon with both Grass and Fighting types. Contrary to their diminutive appearance, resembling arms from a T. rex, they can actually extend in length.

The entry in the Pokedex for Pokemon Ruby clearly showcases this creature’s immense strength, likening its fighting ability to that of professional boxers, a comparison that seems almost unbelievable. It is, after all, a mythical beast. One of the most intriguing aspects of the Pokemon series lies in the question of why such powerful creatures follow human commands – a puzzle indeed!

Breloom’s Base Stats:

HP:60
Attack:130
Defense:80
Sp. Atk:60
Sp. Def:60
Speed:70
Total:460

Breloom’s Game Locations:

Ruby/Sapphire/EmeraldEvolve Shroomish
FireRed/LeafGreen
Diamond/Pearl/PlatinumEvolve Shroomish
HeartGold/SoulSilverSafari Zone (Wasteland with 42 Forest points)
Black/WhiteEvolve Shroomish (Black only)
Black2/White2Pinwheel Forest (Hidden Grotto)
X/YFriend Safari (Fighting)
Omega Ruby/Alpha SapphireEvolve Shroomish
Sun/Moon
Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon
Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go Eevee
Sword/Shield
Brilliant Diamond/Shinning PearlEvolve Shroomish
Legends: Arceus
Scarlet/VioletWest Province: Area Three, West Province: Area Three (Rock Tera Type), Tera Raid Battles (5★, 6★)

7 Foongus

Adorable But Strangely Designed

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon
  • Type: Grass/Poison
  • Generation Introduced: 5
  • Game Introduced: Pokemon Black & White
  • Best Moves:
    • Toxic
    • Giga Drain
    • Synthesis
    • Clear Smog

Perhaps due to its design, this Pokemon seems like it could be a Poke Ball. To keep predators at bay, it emits toxic spores whenever someone attempts to capture it.

A fresh batch of mushroom-like Pokemon emerged in the game Pokemon Black/White, skipping over one generation. The Pokemon Foongus (#590) bears a strong resemblance to a regular mushroom, much like the ones Mario eats for increased power. However, it has distinct features such as its pig-like face and a Poke Ball symbol on top, making it stand out visually.

Even the Pokemon Black Pokedex has no idea what this Grass/Poison type is thinking, stating that it is unknown why this species resembles a Poke Ball. Surely, the lore behind this oddball must be interesting if only it was known.

Foongus’ Base Stats:

HP:69
Attack:55
Defense:45
Sp. Atk:55
Sp. Def:55
Speed:15
Total:294

Foongus’ Game Locations:

Black/WhiteRoutes 6, 7, and 10 (both in tall grass and as fake items)
Black2/White2Routes 6 and 7 (both in tall grass and as fake items), Routes 5, 6, and 13 (Hidden Grotto)
X/YRoutes 15, 16, and 20, Pokémon Village (Horde Encounter)
Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire
Sun/Moon
Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon
Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go Eevee
Sword/ShieldForest of Focus
Brilliant Diamond/Shinning Pearl
Legends: Arceus
Scarlet/VioletEast Province: Tagtree Thicket, West Province: Area Three, North Province: Area Two, Tera Raid Battles (2★)

6 Amoonguss

Ineffectively Camouflaged

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon
  • Type: Grass/Poison
  • Generation Introduced: 5
  • Game Introduced:Pokemon Black & White
  • Best Moves:
    • Toxic
    • Solar Beam
    • Synthesis
    • Clear Smog

This Pokemon blows toxic spores at its enemies. If these spores are not promptly removed, they will transform into mushrooms wherever they touch down.

This creature is an advanced version of Foongus, as you can tell by its comparable appearance. The main changes are its increased size and the addition of arms, which now resemble Poke Balls in design.

In the Pokedex for Pokemon White, it’s mentioned that Amoonguss (#591) exhibits its Poke Ball patterns to lure prey, but this strategy rarely succeeds. This idea seems unusual – why would a Pokemon want to be captured? If Amoonguss intends to attract other Pokemon, it might make more sense for it to display something other than a Poke Ball design – perhaps an image that signifies freedom or safety instead.

Amoonguss’ Base Stats:

HP:114
Attack:85
Defense:70
Sp. Atk:85
Sp. Def:80
Speed:30
Total:464

Amoonguss’ Game Locations:

Black/WhiteRoute 10 and 11 (both in tall grass and as fake items)
Black2/White2Routes 11, 22, and 23 (both in tall grass and as fake items), Route 22, Abundant Shrine and Pinwheel Forest (Hidden Grotto)
X/YRoute 20, Pokémon Village
Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire
Sun/Moon
Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon
Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go Eevee
Sword/ShieldForest of Focus (Wanderer), Max Lair (Dynamax Adventure)
Brilliant Diamond/Shinning Pearl
Legends: Arceus
Scarlet/VioletNorth Province: Area Two, Socarrat Trail, Tera Raid Battles (5★, 6★)

5 Morelull

Equal Parts Cute & Creepy

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon
  • Type: Grass/Fairy
  • Generation Introduced: 7
  • Game Introduced: Pokemon Sun & Moon
  • Best Moves:
    • Giga Drain
    • Moonblast
    • Spore
    • Dream Eater

Morelull releases its radiant spores in all directions. Despite their potential hazard, guided forest excursions during the night, when these creatures dwell, remain a sought-after activity.

In the video game Pokemon Sun/Moon on Nintendo 3DS, a group of peculiar mushroom creatures were introduced. One such creature is Morelull (#755), which belongs to the Grass/Fairy type. Its appearance might make you feel uneasy as it resembles a glowing skull adorned with mushrooms growing from it.

In the description for Pokemon Sword, it’s mentioned that forest-living Pokemon consume Morelull’s head capsules, which regenerate every night. The intriguing point is whether this process causes discomfort to Morelull. Regardless, it does give off a slightly eerie vibe. It’s worth noting that Morelull seems less unsettling compared to Farfetch’d, whose Pokédex entries discuss the possibility of its extinction due to over-hunting for food by humans.

Morelull’s Base Stats:

HP:40
Attack:35
Defense:55
Sp. Atk:65
Sp. Def:75
Speed:15
Total:285

Morelull’s Game Locations:

Sun/MoonRoute 11, Brooklet Hill, Lush Jungle (night)
Ultra Sun/Ultra MoonBrooklet Hill, Lush Jungle (night)
Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go Eevee
Sword/ShieldGiant’s Mirror, Hammerlocke Hills, Rolling Fields, Dappled Grove, Bridge Field, Stony Wilderness, Giant’s Mirror, Hammerlocke Hills (Max Raid Battle) Fields of Honor (Max Raid Battle)
Brilliant Diamond/Shinning Pearl
Legends: Arceus
Scarlet/Violet

4 Shiinotic

Sweet But Slightly Menacing

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon
  • Type: Grass/Fairy
  • Generation Introduced: 7
  • Game Introduced:Pokemon Sun & Moon
  • Best Moves:
    • Giga Drain
    • Moonblast
    • Spore
    • Dream Eater

At night, the forests inhabited by Shiinotics are dangerous to traverse, as disoriented individuals often get lost due to the forest’s peculiar glowing lights.

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but notice the captivating similarities between Shiinotic (#756) and a certain character from the iconic Mario franchise – Toad in his skeletal or withered form. This fascinating Pokémon also bears a striking resemblance to a mushroom, sporting a distinct mushroom cap and diaper. Interestingly, Shiinotic seems to draw inspiration from the archetypal gray alien, lending an intriguing extraterrestrial vibe to this unique Pokémon.

As I gaze upon this eerie scene, it feels as if I’ve stumbled into a chilling ghost tale. Watching Pokemon and Parasect clash in combat is almost too unsettling to watch right before bedtime. I can’t help but feel that this spectacle will only fuel my nightmares.

Shiinotic’s Base Stats:

HP:60
Attack:45
Defense:80
Sp. Atk:90
Sp. Def:100
Speed:30
Total:405

Shiinotic’s Game Locations:

Sun/MoonEvolve Morelull
Ultra Sun/Ultra MoonRoute 11 (night)
Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go Eevee
Sword/ShieldGlimwood Tangle, Rolling Fields, Dappled Grove, Bridge Field, Stony Wilderness, Giant’s Mirror, Hammerlocke Hills (Max Raid Battle) Fields of Honor (Max Raid Battle) Max Lair (Dynamax Adventure)
Brilliant Diamond/Shinning Pearl
Legends: Arceus
Scarlet/Violet

3 Toedscool

A Tentacool Reskin?

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon
  • Type: Ground/Grass
  • Generation Introduced: 9
  • Game Introduced:Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
  • Best Moves:
    • Earth Power
    • Power Whip
    • Spore
    • Growth

Despite the resemblance, Toedscool belongs to an entirely separate species from Tentacool. While its limbs might appear slender, it is capable of reaching speeds up to 30 miles per hour when running.

As a gamer, I was thrilled to discover Toedscool in my latest adventure with Pokemon Scarlet & Violet. This unique Pokemon is reminiscent of a fly agaric mushroom, sporting a pink body dotted with yellow spots. Interestingly, it shares a striking resemblance with another Pokemon, Tentacool, from the very first generation, which is based on a jellyfish.

The Pokedex record raises some debate over the design of Toedscool being more about economy or creative world-building. Regardless of whether it’s due to careless creation or strategic planning, Toedscool and Tentacool share no biological connection. Instead, its long legs are designed to resemble mycelium, the extensive roots of a mushroom.

Toedscool’s Base Stats:

HP:40
Attack:40
Defense:35
Sp. Atk:50
Sp. Def:100
Speed:70
Total:335

Toedscool’s Game Locations:

Scarlet/VioletSouth Province: Area One, Area Three, Area Four, Area Five, East Province: Area One, Area Two, Tagtree Thicket, West Province: Area Two, Area Three, North Province: Socarrat Trail, Tera Raid Battles (1★)
The Teal MaskReveler’s Road, Kitakami Hall, Mossfell Confluence, Fellhorn Gorge, Oni Mountain, Kitakami Wilds, Timeless Woods

2 Toedscruel

Tentacruel’s Long-Lost Cousin

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon
  • Type: Ground/Grass
  • Generation Introduced: 9
  • Game Introduced:Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
  • Best Moves:
    • Earth Power
    • Power Whip
    • Spore
    • Growth

This octopus wraps its ten tentacles around food to extract its nutrients, inflicting pain on the target. The wrinkles at the edge of its head are highly sought after as a tasty treat.

In my gaming world, I’ve noticed that as my Toedscool levels up and reaches the #1007 spot in the National Dex, it transforms into something eerily similar to a Tentacruel – just like its predecessor, Tentacool, does.

In the recently released Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, Toedscruel and Toedscool are unique Pokemon who possess the ability called Mycelium Might. This special trait causes these creatures to move more sluggishly when employing status moves, but importantly, these moves will not be affected by the opponent’s Ability in any way.

Toedscruel’s Base Stats:

HP:80
Attack:70
Defense:65
Sp. Atk:80
Sp. Def:120
Speed:100
Total:515

Toedscruel’s Game Locations:

Scarlet/VioletNorth Province: Socarrat Trail, Tera Raid Battles (4★, 6★)
The Teal MaskKitakami Wilds, Timeless Woods

1 Brute Bonnet

The Paradox Pokemon

Every Kind Of Mushroom Pokemon
  • Type: Grass/Dark
  • Generation Introduced: 9
  • Game Introduced:Pokemon Scarlet
  • Best Moves:
    • Sunny Day
    • Sucker Punch
    • Solar Beam
    • Synthesis

The description has a slight hint of resemblance to a dubious magazine’s account of a being that seems to be a cross between a dinosaur and a mushroom.)

Brute Bonnet is a unique Pokemon called a Paradox Pokemon, which is a new type introduced in Generation 9. These are believed to be either ancient or future versions of previously existing Pokemon. Specifically, Brute Bonnet is an older version of Amoonguss, a mushroom Pokemon from Generation 5 that has a less over-the-top appearance compared to other members of its species.

This peculiar Pokémon is both Grass and Dark type, making it a formidable and fierce combatant. It can be discovered in the end-game zone of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, known as Area Zero, where each game’s Paradox Pokémon reside.

Brute Bonnet’s Base Stats:

HP:111
Attack:127
Defense:99
Sp. Atk:79
Sp. Def:99
Speed:55
Total:570

Brute Bonnet’s Game Locations:

Scarlet/VioletAreo Zero (Scarlet only)

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