marill

marill

Attributes

  • Species: Marill
  • Base Experience: 88
  • Height: 4
  • Weight: 85
  • Is Default: True
  • Order: 278
  • Base Happiness: 70
  • Capture Rate: 190
  • Color: Blue
  • Egg Groups: Water1 , Fairy
  • Gender Rate: 4
  • Has No Gender Differences
  • Hatch Counter: 10
  • Habitat: Waters-Edge
  • Is Baby: False
  • Is Legendary: False
  • Is Mythical: False
  • Shape: Upright

Stats

  • HP
    70
  • Attack
    20
  • Defense
    50
  • Special Attack
    20
  • Special Defense
    50
  • Speed
    40

Abilities

Held items

    None

Summary

Marill is a dual-type Water/Fairy Pokémon introduced in Generation II. This Pokémon is known for its round, blue body and the distinctive ball at the end of its long, flexible tail.

Type: Water/Fairy (originally Water before Generation VI)

Abilities: - Thick Fat: This ability grants Marill resistance to Ice-type and Fire-type moves by reducing the damage it takes from them by half. - Huge Power: This ability doubles Marill's Attack stat, making it a formidable physical attacker despite its cute appearance. - Hidden Ability (Sap Sipper): This ability makes Marill immune to Grass-type moves and increases its Attack stat when hit by a Grass-type move.

Interesting Facts: - Evolution: Marill evolves from Azurill when leveled up with high friendship and can further evolve into Azumarill starting at level 18. - Physiology: Marill resembles a small, blue mouse with large,

Pokémon Sprites

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Front Default
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Back Default
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Front Shiny
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Back Shiny

Evolution Chain

Azurill - 298
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Marill - 183
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Azumarill - 184
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Min. Lvl 18

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Flavor Text Entries

  • Gold: The tip of its tail, which con­ tains oil that is lighter than wa­ ter, lets it swim without drowning.
  • Silver: The end of its tail serves as a buoy that keeps it from drowning, even in a vicious current.
  • Crystal: The fur on its body naturally repels water. It can stay dry, even when it plays in the water.
  • Ruby: MARILL’s oil-filled tail acts much like a life preserver. If you see just its tail bobbing on the water’s surface, it’s a sure indication that this Pokémon is diving beneath the water to feed on aquatic plants.
  • Sapphire: When fishing for food at the edge of a fast-running stream, MARILL wraps its tail around the trunk of a tree. This Pokémon’s tail is flexible and configured to stretch.
  • Emerald: Its body is covered with water-repellent fur. Because of the fur, it can swim through water at high speed without being slowed by the water’s resistance.
  • Firered: The end of its tail serves as a buoy that keeps it from drowning, even in a vicious current.
  • Leafgreen: The tip of its tail, which contains oil that is lighter than water, lets it swim without drowning.
  • Diamond: Using its tail as a float, it dives underwater. It likes eating plants that grow on river bottoms.
  • Pearl: The tip of its tail is filled with oil that is lighter than water, so it acts as a float.
  • Platinum: The oil-filled end of its tail floats on water. It keeps MARILL from drowning even in a strong current.
  • Heartgold: The tip of its tail, which contains oil that is lighter than water, lets it swim without drowning.
  • Soulsilver: The end of its tail serves as a buoy that keeps it from drowning, even in a vicious current.
  • Black: The oil-filled end of its tail floats on water. It keeps Marill from drowning even in a strong current.
  • White: The oil-filled end of its tail floats on water. It keeps Marill from drowning even in a strong current.
  • Black-2: The oil-filled tail functions as a buoy, so it’s fine even in rivers with strong currents.
  • White-2: The oil-filled tail functions as a buoy, so it’s fine even in rivers with strong currents.
  • X: The fur on its body naturally repels water. It can stay dry, even when it plays in the water.
  • Y: The tip of its tail is filled with oil that is lighter than water, so it acts as a float.
  • Omega-Ruby: Marill’s oil-filled tail acts much like a life preserver. If you see just its tail bobbing on the water’s surface, it’s a sure indication that this Pokémon is diving beneath the water to feed on aquatic plants.
  • Alpha-Sapphire: When fishing for food at the edge of a fast-running stream, Marill wraps its tail around the trunk of a tree. This Pokémon’s tail is flexible and configured to stretch.
  • Sword: This Pokémon uses its round tail as a float. The ball of Marill’s tail is filled with nutrients that have been turned into an oil.
  • Shield: Even after Marill swims in a cold sea, its water- repellent fur dries almost as soon as Marill leaves the water. That’s why this Pokémon is never cold.