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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Poliwhirl |  |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Poliwhirl - In the video gamesPoliwhirl is obtainable in most of the Pokémon RPGs by surfing or fishing. Alternatively, Poliwhirl can be obtained by evolving Poliwag at level 25.
In Pokémon Red and Blue, Poliwhirl can be found by fishing (using the Super Rod) at Celadon City and at routes 9 and 10. In Pokémon Yellow, this is routes 22 and 23.
In Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal, it is found by surfing on Ecruteak City, Mt. Silver, Violet City, ...
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon Abilities - SWhen this Pokémon enters battle, a sandstorm will begin, as if it used the Sandstorm move. Compare to Drizzle and Drought.
Pokémon with this ability: Tyranitar
Sand Veil
If there is a sandstorm (usually due to a Pokémon using the attack of the same name) this Pokémon's hidden Evasion statistic will be increased. The sandstorm won't inflict damage on the Pokémon with this ability, regardless of its type. In Pokémon Emerald, if a Pokémon with this ability is put first in the trainer' ...
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Quagsire - BiologyQuagsire has an appearance and habitat similar to that of an axolotl. Quagsire live a carefree life in muddy ponds and rivers. It acts oblivious to its environment, accidentally bumping its head on the hulls of boats as it swims.
It has a very slimy body, similar to Poliwhirl. Hence, it is likely that its slimy hide keeps it hydrated when out of water.
Quagsire always bare an absent-looking facial expression. This is likely due to Quagsire's easy-going nature. Quagsire can be considered stupid, not only for looking absent-minded, but also because it bumps its head on boats and on the bottom of rive ...
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Poliwrath - Characteristics
Poliwrath - Appearance.
Poliwrath looks like a beefy boxer with large muscles and a distinctive spiral belly. It is mostly blue with its eyes coming from the top of its head.
Poliwrath - Biology.
Poliwrath is strong, tenacious Pokémon. It swims similar to humans, performing the freestyle and breast-stroke swimming methods; it trains very often every day and can swim faster than any human-being. ...
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Vaporeon - In the animeVaporeon's first appearance in the Pokémon anime was in in Episode 40, The Battling Eevee Brothers!. In this episode, Ash's party comes upon a family of four brothers who all have Eevee evolutions. The three older brothers have Flareon, Jolteon, and Vaporeon, and they are pressuring their youngest brother Mike to evolve his Eevee, too. What they fail to notice is that he doesn't want to. When Team Rocket steals all of the Pokémon, however, Mike proves that his Eevee doesn't need evolving by beating Team Roc ...
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - List of Pokémon items - PokéFluteThe PokéFlute, first introduced in Pokémon Red and Blue, was initially a Key Item used to wake a sleeping Snorlax that was blocking forward progress.
PokéFlutes appeared in later games, however; in Pokémon Snap, a PokéFlute could lure Pokémon out of hiding and sometimes would make them dance or behave oddly, and in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, a glassblower near Lavaridge Town makes five different colors of volcanic glass PokéFlute, three of which cures status ailmen ...
See also:List of Pokémon items, List of Pokémon items - Berry, List of Pokémon items - Elemental Stone, List of Pokémon items - Key Items, List of Pokémon items - Poké Ball, List of Pokémon items - Pokéblock, List of Pokémon items - Pokédex, List of Pokémon items - PokéFlute, List of Pokémon items - Other flutes, List of Pokémon items - Pokégear, List of Pokémon items - Pokémon Digital Assistant, List of Pokémon items - PokéNav, List of Pokémon items - Rare Candy, List of Pokémon items - Snag Machine, List of Pokémon items - Technical Machine, List of Pokémon items - Vs. Seeker, List of Pokémon items - Zero-One Read more here: » List of Pokémon items: Encyclopedia II - List of Pokémon items - PokéFlute |
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon Abilities - VThis Pokémon cannot be inflicted with the status ailment of sleep. A Sleeping Pokémon acquiring this ability through use of mimicking techniques such as Skill Swap and Trace will be cured as long as it retains this ability. Compare to Immunity, Inner Focus, Insomnia, Limber, Magma Armor, Oblivious, Own Tempo and Water Veil. In Pokémon Emerald, putting this Pokémon in the first place of your team halves the chance of encountering a wild Pokémon whose level is higher than the level of this Pokémon.
Pokémon with this ability< ...
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon Abilities - TDamage done to this Pokémon by Fire and Ice elemental attacks (after considering possible weakness or resistance of the Pokémon to these types) is halved. Compare to Levitate and Wonder Guard.
Pokémon with this ability: Seel, Dewgong, Snorlax, Marill, Azumarill, Miltank, Azurill, Spoink, Grumpig, Spheal, Sealeo, Walrein, Makuhita, Hariyama, and probably Munchlax
Torrent
When the Pokémon's HP is below 1/3rd of its maximum HP, the base damage power of its Water-elemental attacks increas ...
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon Abilities - RAs long as the weather is rainy (usually due to the use of the Rain Dance move), the Pokémon will recover 1/16th of its max HP every turn.
Pokémon with this ability: Lombre, Lotad, Ludicolo
Rock Head
The Pokémon does not receive the recoil damage it would normally deal to itself when using moves like Double-Edge or Take Down.
Pokémon with this ability: Geodude, Graveler, Golem, Onix, Cubone, Marowak, Rhyhorn, Rhydon, Aerodactyl, Sudowoodo, Steelix, Aron, La ...
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon Abilities - OThe Pokémon cannot be affected by the infatuation effect of the move Attract. An infatuated Pokémon acquiring this ability through use of mimicking techniques such as Skill Swap and Trace will be cured. Compare to Immunity, Inner Focus, Insomnia, Limber, Magma Armor, Own Tempo, Water Veil and Vital Spirit.
Pokémon with this ability: Slowpoke, Slowbro, Lickitung, Jynx, Slowking, Swinub, Piloswine, Smoochum, Illumise, Nu ...
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon Abilities - PIf the Pokémon does not already hold an item, there is a chance after each battle that it will be found holding an item. This will work even if the Pokémon did not actually participate in the battle itself. The nature of the items and the probability of each turning up differ between games. For a detailed list of that information, visit this page.
Pokémon with this ability: Meowth, Ph ...
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon Abilities - WIf the Pokémon receives damage from a Water type attack, it will instead be healed by an amount of HP equal to the damage dealt, but no more than 1/4 of its maximum HP. Compare to Volt Absorb.
Pokémon with this ability: Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, Lapras, Vaporeon, Politoed, Mantine, Wooper, Quagsire
Water Veil
This Pokémon cannot be inflicted with the status ailment of burn. A Burned Pokémon acquiring this ability through use of mimicking techniques such as Skill Swap and Trace wi ...
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Poliwrath - In the video gamesPoliwrath is not found in the wild in any of the Pokémon games and must be evolved from Poliwhirl with a Water Stone item.
Similar to Gloom's evolutionary choice, the player may choose either to evolve his or her Poliwhirl into Poliwrath or Politoed. Politoed, unlike Poliwrath, is not partially Fighting-type.
In Pokemon XD one could be snagged from Cipher Admin Gorigan at Citadark Isle.
Poliwrath is used by the Gym Leader Chuck from Cianwood City in Pokémon Gold and Silver. It is Chuck's favori ...
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Quagsire - In the video gamesQuagsire can be obtained by evolving Wooper or, in Pokemon Crystal, caught while surfing in the Lapras room in Union Cave or in Mt. Silver. In Pokémon Emerald, Quagsire can be captured in the Safari Zone. In Pokemon Colosseum, a Shadow Quagsire can be Snagged in Pyrite Town.
Quagsire is both Water and Ground type; Quagsire's Ground-type negates the Water-type's usual weakness to Electric attacks. It is offensively strong against Fire-types with both Water and Ground-type attacks, but suffers from a double-weakness to Gr ...
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 |  |  | Poliwhirl: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon Abilities - MThe Pokémon cannot be afflicted by the status ailment of freezing. A Frozen Pokémon acquiring this ability through use of mimicking techniques such as Trace will be cured as long as it retains this ability. Compare to Inner Focus, Insomnia, Immunity, Limber, Oblivious, Own Tempo, Water Veil and Vital Spirit. All Pokémon with this ability are Fire type. In Pokémon Emerald, having this Pokémon together with a Pokémon Egg in your team will hatch the latter in half the steps normally required.
Pokémon with this abi ...
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