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{{PKMN Character |
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| name = Basculin |
| name = Basculin |
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− | | image = [[File:Basculin.png|220px]] |
+ | | image = <tabber>Red=[[File:Basculin-Red.png|220px]]|-|Blue=[[File:Basculin-Blue.png|220px]]</tabber> |
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| PrevPKMN = [[Lilligant]] |
| PrevPKMN = [[Lilligant]] |
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| PKMNNo = 550 |
| PKMNNo = 550 |
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| NextPKMN = [[Sandile]] |
| NextPKMN = [[Sandile]] |
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− | | firstgame = [[Pokémon Black and White |
+ | | firstgame = ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'' (2010) |
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+ | |ability = [[Reckless]] (Red)<br>[[Rock Head]] (Blue)<br>[[Adaptability]]<br>[[Mold Breaker]]<small>(Hidden)</small>|creator = [[Game Freak]]|egggroup = Water 2}} |
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− | '''Basculin''' is a species of [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] in the [[Pokémon (series)|series of the same name]]. It is a [[List of water-type Pokémon|Water]] type [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] that made its first appearance in the [[fifth Pokémon generation]] in the [[Pokémon Black and White|''Black'' and ''White'']] games. |
+ | '''Basculin''' {{Japanese|バスラオ |Bassrao}} is a species of [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] in the [[Pokémon (series)|series of the same name]]. It is a [[List of water-type Pokémon|Water]] type [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] that made its first appearance in the [[fifth Pokémon generation]] in the [[Pokémon Black and White|''Black'' and ''White'']] games. It has two forms; Red-Striped and Blue-striped though, the only difference is game availability and one of the abilities. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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==In-game information== |
==In-game information== |
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===Pokédex entries=== |
===Pokédex entries=== |
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+ | {{PKMNDex|blackentry = Red and blue Basculin get along so poorly, they'll start fighting instantly. These Pokémon are very hostile.|whiteentry = Red and blue Basculin usually do not get along, but sometimes members of one school mingle with the other's school.|black2entry = Red- and blue-striped Basculin are very violent and always fighting. They are also remarkably tasty.|white2entry = Red- and blue-striped Basculin are very violent and always fighting. They are also remarkably tasty.|xentry = Red- and blue-striped Basculin are very violent and always fighting. They are also remarkably tasty.|yentry = Red and blue Basculin usually do not get along, but sometimes members of one school mingle with the other's school.|omegarubyentry = Red- and blue-striped Basculin are very violent and always fighting. They are also remarkably tasty.|alphasapphireentry = Red and blue Basculin usually do not get along, but sometimes members of one school mingle with the other's school.}} |
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+ | Red-Striped{{PKMNDex|GenVII = x|ultrasunentry = Savage, violent Pokémon, red and blue Basculin are always fighting each other over territory.|ultramoonentry = When a school of Basculin appears in a lake, everything else disappears, except for Corphish and Crawdaunt. That's how violent Basculin are.|swordentry = Anglers love the fight this Pokémon puts up on the hook. And there are always more to catch— many people release them into lakes illicitly.|shieldentry = In the past, it often appeared on the dinner table. The meat of red-striped Basculin is on the fatty side, and it's more popular with the youth.}}Blue-Striped{{PKMNDex|GenVII = x|ultrasunentry = Even Basculin, which devours everything it can with its huge jaws, is nothing more than food to organisms stronger than itself.|ultramoonentry = Some people call it “the thug of the lake.” Whether the differences in color are meaningful is not yet known.|swordentry = Blue-striped Basculin used to be a common food source. They apparently have an inoffensive, light flavor.|shieldentry = Known for their violence, these Pokémon have the most fights with schools of red-striped Basculin.}} |
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===Game locations=== |
===Game locations=== |
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+ | {{PKMNLocations|blacklocate = Routes [[Route 1 (Unova)|1]], [[Route 3 (Unova)|3]], [[Route 6 (Unova)|6]], [[Route 11 (Unova)|11]], and [[Route 14 (Unova)|14]], [[Striaton City]], [[Wellspring Cave]], [[Pinwheel Forest]], [[Dragonspiral Tower]], [[Challenger's Cave]], [[Victory Road (Unova)|Victory Road]], [[Village Bridge]], [[Giant Chasm]], [[Abundant Shrine]], and [[Lostlorn Forest]](Surfing or fishing)<br>Blue-Striped Form is available in rippling water|whitelocate = Routes [[Route 1 (Unova)|1]], [[Route 3 (Unova)|3]], [[Route 6 (Unova)|6]], [[Route 11 (Unova)|11]], and [[Route 14 (Unova)|14]], [[Striaton City]], [[Wellspring Cave]], [[Pinwheel Forest]], [[Dragonspiral Tower]], [[Challenger's Cave]], [[Victory Road (Unova)|Victory Road]], [[Village Bridge]], [[Giant Chasm]], [[Abundant Shrine]], and [[Lostlorn Forest]](Surfing or fishing)<br>Red-Striped Form is available in Rippling Water|black2locate = Routes [[Route 1 (Unova)|1]], [[Route 3 (Unova)|3]], [[Route 6 (Unova)|6]], [[Route 11 (Unova)|11]], [[Route 13 (Unova)|13]], [[Route 14 (Unova)|14]], [[Route 19 (Unova)|19]], [[Route 20 (Unova)|20]], [[Route 22 (Unova)|22]] and [[Route 23 (Unova)|23]], [[Aspertia City]], [[Floccesy Ranch]], [[Relic Passage]], [[Clay Tunnel]], |
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+ | [[Dragonspiral Tower]], [[Striaton City]], [[Wellspring Cave]], [[Pinwheel Forest]], [[Undella Town]], [[Humilau City]], [[Victory Road (Unova)|Victory Road]], [[Village Bridge]], [[Giant Chasm]], [[Abundant Shrine]], [[Nature Preserve]] and [[Lostlorn Forest]](Surfing or fishing)<br>Blue-Striped Form is available in rippling water|white2locate = Routes [[Route 1 (Unova)|1]], [[Route 3 (Unova)|3]], [[Route 6 (Unova)|6]], [[Route 11 (Unova)|11]], [[Route 13 (Unova)|13]], [[Route 14 (Unova)|14]], [[Route 19 (Unova)|19]], [[Route 20 (Unova)|20]], [[Route 22 (Unova)|22]] and [[Route 23 (Unova)|23]], [[Aspertia City]], [[Floccesy Ranch]], [[Relic Passage]], [[Clay Tunnel]], |
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+ | [[Dragonspiral Tower]], [[Striaton City]], [[Wellspring Cave]], [[Pinwheel Forest]], [[Undella Town]], [[Humilau City]], [[Victory Road (Unova)|Victory Road]], [[Village Bridge]], [[Giant Chasm]], [[Abundant Shrine]], [[Nature Preserve]] and [[Lostlorn Forest]](Surfing or fishing)<br>Red-Striped Form is available in rippling water|xlocate = Routes [[Route 15 (Kalos)|15]], [[Route 16 (Kalos)|16]] and [[Route 21 (Kalos)|21]], [[Laverre City]], [[Frost Cavern]], [[Couriway Town]], [[Pokémon Village]], [[Victory Road (Kalos)|Victory Road]] (Good Rod for Blue-Striped) (Super Rod for (Red-Striped)|ylocate = Routes [[Route 15 (Kalos)|15]], [[Route 16 (Kalos)|16]] and [[Route 21 (Kalos)|21]], [[Laverre City]], [[Frost Cavern]], [[Couriway Town]], [[Pokémon Village]], [[Victory Road (Kalos)|Victory Road]] (Good Rod for Blue-Striped) (Super Rod for (Red-Striped)|sunlocate = Trade|ultrasunlocate = [[Brooklet Hill]], [[Malie Garden]], [[Vast Poni Canyon]] (Fishing) (Red-Striped Form)|ultramoonlocate = [[Brooklet Hill]], [[Malie Garden]], [[Vast Poni Canyon]] (Fishing) (Blue-Striped Form)|swordlocate = [[Bridge Field]]<br>[[Hulbury]], [[North Lake Miloch]], [[Bridge Field]] (Fishing) |
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+ | Red-Striped only|shieldlocate = [[Bridge Field]]<br>[[Hulbury]], [[North Lake Miloch]], [[Bridge Field]] (Fishing) |
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===Base Stats=== |
===Base Stats=== |
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| SD = 55 |
| SD = 55 |
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| S = 98 |
| S = 98 |
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===Moveset=== |
===Moveset=== |
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{{Main|Basculin/moveset}} |
{{Main|Basculin/moveset}} |
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− | ==Forms== |
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− | Basculin's forms are determined when you battle them. Unless you find them in a spot of dark water you find Red in ''Black'' and Blue in ''White''. |
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− | File:Basculin-Red.png|Red Basculin |
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− | File:Basculin-Blue.png|Blue Basculin |
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− | </gallery> |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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===Sprites=== |
===Sprites=== |
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+ | {{Sprites Gen5|num = 550-R}}{{Sprites Gen5|num = 550-B}}[[Category:Pokémon species]] |
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[[Category:Fifth generation Pokémon]] |
[[Category:Fifth generation Pokémon]] |
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[[Category:Water type Pokémon]] |
[[Category:Water type Pokémon]] |
Revision as of 22:25, 16 February 2020
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Basculin (JP) is a species of Pokémon in the series of the same name. It is a Water type Pokémon that made its first appearance in the fifth Pokémon generation in the Black and White games. It has two forms; Red-Striped and Blue-striped though, the only difference is game availability and one of the abilities.
Physiology and Behaviour
Appearances
In-game information
Pokédex entries
Title | Entry |
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Fifth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Black | Red and blue Basculin get along so poorly, they'll start fighting instantly. These Pokémon are very hostile. |
Pokémon White | Red and blue Basculin usually do not get along, but sometimes members of one school mingle with the other's school. |
Pokémon Black 2 | Red- and blue-striped Basculin are very violent and always fighting. They are also remarkably tasty. |
Pokémon White 2 | Red- and blue-striped Basculin are very violent and always fighting. They are also remarkably tasty. |
Sixth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon X | Red- and blue-striped Basculin are very violent and always fighting. They are also remarkably tasty. |
Pokémon Y | Red and blue Basculin usually do not get along, but sometimes members of one school mingle with the other's school. |
Pokémon Omega Ruby | Red- and blue-striped Basculin are very violent and always fighting. They are also remarkably tasty. |
Pokémon Alpha Sapphire | Red and blue Basculin usually do not get along, but sometimes members of one school mingle with the other's school. |
Red-Striped
Title | Entry |
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Seventh Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Ultra Sun | Savage, violent Pokémon, red and blue Basculin are always fighting each other over territory. |
Pokémon Ultra Moon | When a school of Basculin appears in a lake, everything else disappears, except for Corphish and Crawdaunt. That's how violent Basculin are. |
Eighth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Sword | Anglers love the fight this Pokémon puts up on the hook. And there are always more to catch— many people release them into lakes illicitly. |
Pokémon Shield | In the past, it often appeared on the dinner table. The meat of red-striped Basculin is on the fatty side, and it's more popular with the youth. |
Blue-Striped
Title | Entry |
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Seventh Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Ultra Sun | Even Basculin, which devours everything it can with its huge jaws, is nothing more than food to organisms stronger than itself. |
Pokémon Ultra Moon | Some people call it “the thug of the lake.” Whether the differences in color are meaningful is not yet known. |
Eighth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Sword | Blue-striped Basculin used to be a common food source. They apparently have an inoffensive, light flavor. |
Pokémon Shield | Known for their violence, these Pokémon have the most fights with schools of red-striped Basculin. |
Game locations
Title | Location(s) |
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Fifth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Black | Blue-Striped Form is available in rippling water |
Pokémon White | Red-Striped Form is available in Rippling Water |
Pokémon Black 2 | Blue-Striped Form is available in rippling water |
Pokémon White 2 | Red-Striped Form is available in rippling water |
Sixth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon X | |
Pokémon Y | |
Seventh Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Sun | |
Pokémon Ultra Sun | |
Pokémon Ultra Moon | |
Eighth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Sword | Hulbury, North Lake Miloch, Bridge Field (Fishing) Red-Striped only |
Pokémon Shield | Hulbury, North Lake Miloch, Bridge Field (Fishing) Blue-Striped only |
Base Stats
HP | 70 |
Attack | 92 |
Defense | 65 |
Sp. Attack | 80 |
Sp. Defense | 55 |
Speed | 98 |
Total | 460 |
Moveset
Gallery
Sprites
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