Pokemon Black and White Pokedex - Tympole, Palpitoad, Seismitoad
Stats, screens and discussion on every Pokemon in the Unova Pokedex
Tympole
#041Unova / #535 National
Type: Water
Species classification: Tadpole Pokemon
Abilities:
Swift Swim – Speed doubles in rain
Hydration – Removes user's status ailment each turn when raining
Dream World abilities: Water Absorb – Restores 1/4 of total HP if user is hit with Water-type attack
Location found (Black/White):Pinwheel Forest(outer area)
Wild hold items: Persim Berry
Egg groups: Water 1
Capture rate: 255
Gender ratio: 50/50
Effort values: 1 Speed
Evolution family:Tympole >Palpitoadat level 25 >Seismitoadat level 35
Seismitoadhas some pretty big shoes to fill when being compared with similar Pokemon from previous generations. His biggest competition is definitely the beloved Water/Ground typeSwampert, who outclassesSeismitoad stats-wise. To an extent though,Seismitoad makes up for his lesser stats with some interesting abilities.
When littleTympole finally assumes his final form in Seismitoad, his Hydration ability changes to Poison Touch, a rare new ability introduced this generation. Only five Pokemon have this ability, andSeismitoad is the only non-Poison type among them. Whenever he uses a move that makes contact (most, but not all, physical moves make contact), he has a 30% chance of poisoning the opponent. Even though his physical and special attack stats are split evenly, you'll probably want to go exclusively with physical attacks that make contact if yourSeismitoad has thePoison Touchability. Of course, Swift Swim and Water Absorb are great abilities too, but they're such known quantities it's hard to get too excited about them. Still, all three of Seismitoad's abilities easily trump Swampert's boring Torrent or Damp options.
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