Since it is known as "the Bud Pokemon", this makes a lot of sense. Many plants in the real world — and one can assume the Pokemon world — have defense mechanisms to protect them when they're still growing. Although Budew itself isn't much use in battle, this combination is pretty useful once it evolves! Grass types are effective against Rock, Ground and Water types — which are often some of the earlier gyms.
Adding Poison to the mix also makes Budew effective against Fairy types. According to the Pokedex, Budew can be very poisonous to humans if they get too close at the wrong time.
Per its Pokedex entries, Budew likes to live near water and dispense pollen that causes sneezing and runny noses. Its pollen is described as "toxic" in some entries, and it can release poison into the air if in danger.
Since you have to get close to Budew to evolve it, watch out for those toxins! Few things scare babies more than an unexpectedly loud sneeze While you're doing your best to avoid Budew's poisonous pollen clouds, you'll want to make sure to stay very far away if it is consuming very clean water.
Considering wild Budew like to live near clean pools of water, chances are that most of them would be pretty poisonous if you get too close. As it evolves, it learns to harness this poisonous nature as well.
It's evolution, Roserade, is said to contain two deadly toxins, one in each hand, and it can jab powerfully with fatal results. Despite the fact that it is said to release spores and pollen for a variety of reasons, Budew is unable to learn the relatively common move Pollen-Puff.
Weird, huh? Strangely, even though its final evolution, Roserade, is explicitly said to "scatter pollen to attack" it cannot learn the move, either. There's no in-game explanation for why this is the case, but you have to wonder if there's a scientific one. Plants in the real world use pollen to reproduce, and so perhaps it's a bit of a social faux pas for Budew to use the same mechanism in a fight.
Viewed 96k times. EDIT: Now over 45, steps and still not enough. Improve this question. C-dizzle C-dizzle 6, 21 21 gold badges 60 60 silver badges 90 90 bronze badges. Have you leveled up Riolu since you have done all the walking? A Pokemon does need to level to evolve, even if there is a conditional i.
What generation are you playing, by the way? There is generally a happiness checking NPC in the generations with Happiness as a factor who can give you a gauge of where Riolu is at. I am playing Platinum and was using the happiness app checker to see how happy he was.
I only had 2 small hearts, I know it will show 2 big hears when max happiness. It finally showed 2 big hearts close to 50, steps. I then used a rare candy and evolved. No negative effects, freshly hatched from an egg. So I immediately slapped on the soothe bell and started riding around. Never used it in battle so never fainted, poisoned, etc Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. If you start from 70 happiness.
User Info: slim More topics from this board Where can I find EXP share? Side Quest 4 Answers How and where can i catch Rotom?? Side Quest 16 Answers Where can I find dawn stone? Side Quest 5 Answers Where can I find surf? Side Quest 5 Answers. Ask A Question. If you do all this, it shouldn't take too long--maybe three days--for your Budew to like you enough to evolve.
I'm not sure if battling will speed it up or not. User Info: starknight Other Answers. You have to get it to like you. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to ask and answer questions. Question Status How do i evolve budew? Answered I need help with my Budew?
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