Pokémon Every Pokémon That Can Learn Petal Dance By Leveling Up

Pokémon Every Pokémon That Can Learn Petal Dance By Leveling Up

Pokémon Every Pokémon That Can Learn Petal Dance By Leveling Up

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Pokémon Every Pokémon That Can Learn Petal Dance By Leveling Up

Pokémon all have particular skills they can use in a fight, but only a select few can use the handy Petal Dance move after they've leveled up. Petal Dance is a helpful move that will attack for up to three turns. When you use it, it will confuse the other and make it so you can't swap it out for a different Pokémon. A confused Pokémon has a chance of hurting itself. If you use the Z-move version of Petal Dance, it turns into Bloom Doom, which has a power of more than 190. The following list details the many Pokémon in the games that can learn the move by leveling up. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY

Venosaur

Venusaur will learn Petel Dance at level one, which basically means that you will have to breed one to find it. But if you're lucky enough to catch one out in the wild, it may already know the move. Bulbasaur evolves into Ivysaur and then finally into Venusaur. It's a that was introduced back in the first generation and has remained very popular since it was first introduced.

Oddish

Odds are, if you have an Oddish, you're probably planning to let it evolve into one of its many evolutionary options. But if you don't and you want it to learn Petal Dance, you will have to wait a while for the Poison and Grass-type Pokémon to learn the move since it won't until it reaches level 51. Oddish was first introduced back in the first generation and is also known as the "Weed Pokémon."

Gloom Vileplume And Bellossom

For those who decide to evolve their Oddish, you have a couple of options. At level 21, Oddish evolves into Gloom, from there you can choose to evolve it into a Vileplume or a Bellossom. If you use a Leaf Stone, it will evolve into Vileplume. To get a Bellossom, you will need a Sun Stone. For all three variations of these Pokémon, you will have to wait until they reach level 59 to learn the move.

Meganium

Meganium is the third and final evolutionary phase of the Chikorita, which evolves into Bayleef at level 16 and then reaches the final form at level 32. But if you hope to get Petal Dance, Meganium only learns it at level 1. That means you'd have to be able to breed the Pokémon or you'll have to catch one that already learned it since the only way it levels into one is at its first level.

Sunflora

If you have a Sunkern, it will evolve into Sunflora with a Sun Stone. It will then learn Petal Dance once it reaches level 28. Fittingly, Sunflora is considered the "Sun Pokémon" it was introduced in Generation II. It is a Grass-type Pokémon. If you have a Sunflora, it will have one of three abilities, Chlorophyll, Solar Power, or the hidden ability called Early Bird.

Roselia

Roselia is a Grass and Poison-type Pokémon that will evolve from Budew once it has reached a high enough level of friendship. If you have a Shiny Stone you can evolve Roselia into Roserade. But for Petal Dance, you'll need to level your Roselia up to level 50, which is a taxing amount of time to earn the move but if it's important to you then it will be worth it. But if you do want a Roserade, make sure you learn Petal Dance first since Roserade can't learn it by leveling up.

Cherrim

Cherrim is an adorable little Grass-type Pokémon that evolves from Cherubi at level 25. For Petal Dance, it will learn the move at level 1, which means you'll need to breed the Pokémon to get it, most likely. Cherrim is considered a "Blossom Pokémon." This is a Pokémon that has a different form in Overcast and Sunshine conditions.

Lilligant

Petilil evolves into Lilligant with a Sun Stone, at any level. But to get Petal Dance, you'll need to let your Lilligant level up to level 46. The Grass-type Pokémon is also known as the "Flowering Pokémon," and it can have three different abilities, either Chlorophyll, Own Tempo, or the hidden ability Leaf Tempo. Lilligant was first introduced to the franchise in Generation V. The only other move it will learn after Petal Dance is Petal Blizzard.

Maractus

Maractus, also known as the "Cactus Pokémon," is a Grass-type Pokémon that was first introduced in Generation V. In most games it will learn Petal Dance when it reaches level 38 but in the newer games, Sword and Shield, it won't learn the move until level 56, it's one of the last moves it learns before Cotton Guard.

Flabébé

Flabébé is the "Single Bloom" Pokémon that was introduced in Generation VI. It is a . Petal Dance is one of the last moves it learns when it levels up to 45, the final move it learns by leveling up is Solar Beam at level 48. Unfortunately for fans of this Pokémon, it's not present in . This Pokémon changes forms based on the flower it is holding.

Floette

Flabébé evolves into Floette at level 19. Like its previous form, it also has different forms depending on the type of flower it's holding. It learns Petal Dance at level 51. Petal Dance is the last move it learns by leveling up before it Solar Beam, which it learns at level 58. Floette will evolve one more time into Florges by using the Shiny Stone.

Forges

Forges is the final evolutionary form of Flabébé and Floette, trainers will need a Shiny Stone to get Forges. However, the Pokémon only learns Petal Dance at level 1, but you'll only be able to get it if you breed it since it's impossible to evolve a level 1 Forges. It is known as the "Garden Pokémon" and like its previous evolutionary phases, it also has multiple forms like Yellow Flower, Red Flower, Orange Flower, and more.

Comfey

Comfey was introduced in Generation VII and it is the "Posy Picker" Pokemon. It learns Petal Dance when it levels up to 40. The Pokémon picks multiple flowers and carries them around, giving it its ring-shape of multiple flowers. It then throws them at its opponent during battles. It has a very pleasant aroma which makes it a nice Pokémon to have around at Pokémon Centers to soothe those in need.

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