Grass type

Grass type Pokémon icon

In the Pokémon world, Grass-type is one of the eighteen elemental Pokémon types that Pokémon and their moves can have.

 

Grass-type Pokémon are an essential part of the Pokémon world, offering a diverse range of species with unique abilities and characteristics.

They are often associated with nature, plants, and the environment. They draw power from sunlight and soil, reflecting themes of growth, vitality, and rejuvenation.

 

Grass-type Pokémon encompass a wide range of species, including grassy mammals like Deerling and Fomantis, reptiles like Bulbasaur and Snivy, and even mythical creatures like Celebi. This diversity offers trainers various options for team composition and strategy.

 

Many Grass-type Pokémon have dual typings, combining Grass with another elemental type such as Poison, Psychic, or Flying. This dual nature adds complexity to their strengths and weaknesses, providing opportunities for versatile battle strategies.

Grass type characteristics

Grass-type Pokémon possess a unique set of strengths and weaknesses in battles, influenced by their natural and botanical characteristics.

Strengths

Grass-type moves provide super-effective coverage against Water, Ground, and Rock-type Pokémon, allowing Grass-type Pokémon to deal significant damage to common opponents. Grass-type moves often induce status conditions such as Sleep (e.g. Sleep Powder) or paralysis (e.g. Stun Spore), providing control and disruption in battles. These status effects can hinder opponents’ strategies and give Grass-type Pokémon an advantage.

 

Grass-type Pokémon generally excel in Special Defense, allowing them to withstand special attacks from opponents effectively. This resilience makes them durable against many special attackers and adds to their defensive capabilities.

 

Grass-type Pokémon have access to moves like Grassy Terrain, which can alter the battlefield to benefit themselves and their teammates. Grassy Terrain can restore HP and weaken the power of opposing Ground-type moves, providing strategic advantages.

 

In certain weather conditions like sunlight (induced by moves like Sunny Day), Grass-type Pokémon receive buffs to their Speed and the power of their Grass-type moves. This environmental synergy enhances their offensive capabilities and can turn the tide of battles in their favor.

Weaknesses

Grass-type Pokémon are weak to Fire-type moves, which exploit their plant-based physiology and can deal significant damage. Fire-type attacks are common in battles and pose a considerable threat to Grass-type Pokémon. Grass-type Pokémon are also weak to Flying, Ice, Poison, and Bug-type moves. These weaknesses can be exploited by opponents to deal super-effective damage, necessitating careful consideration and strategic planning in battles.

 

While Grass-type Pokémon often excel in Special Defense, they may be more vulnerable on the physical side. This can leave them susceptible to powerful physical attacks, especially from opponents with high Attack stats. Grass-type Pokémon are often susceptible to status conditions like poison and sleep, which can hinder their effectiveness in battles. Trainers must be mindful of status-inducing moves and take precautions to prevent their Grass-type Pokémon from being afflicted.

 

Understanding these strengths and weaknesses is crucial for trainers to effectively utilize Grass-type Pokémon in battles and formulate strategies that capitalize on their advantages while mitigating their vulnerabilities.

Grass type chart

Grass type Pokémon strengths and weaknesses chart
Chart explanation

Grass-type moves are known for their utility in causing status effects and supporting allies. Moves like Spore and Stun Spore inflict sleep and paralysis, respectively, while moves like Sunny Day and Grassy Terrain provide weather and terrain support.

 

Grass-type Pokémon are commonly featured in Gyms and Elite Four battles, with Gym Leaders like Erika and Gardenia specializing in Grass types. Their battles often require trainers to navigate through status effects and terrain advantages to emerge victorious.

 

Grass-type Pokémon have a significant impact on the environment and ecosystems within the Pokémon world. They contribute to the balance of nature and play essential roles in maintaining biodiversity and ecological harmony.

Grass type moves

Grass-type moves encompass a variety of techniques that draw power from the lush energy of nature. These moves offer a wide range of offensive, defensive, and support options for Grass-type Pokémon, allowing trainers to adapt their strategies to various battle scenarios and exploit the natural energy of the environment.

 

Concluding with Generation IX, there are a total of 62 Grass-type moves, constituting 6.64% of all moves (excluding situational Grass-type moves). This places Grass as the third most common type, following Psychic and preceding Fighting.

 

Before Generation IV adjustments, all offensive Grass-type moves were special, but they can now also be physical, contingent on the specific attack.

MoveCategoryContestPowerPPAccuracyGeneration
AbsorbSpecialClever2025 (max 40)100%I
Leech SeedStatusClever10 (max 16)90%I
Mega DrainSpecialClever4015 (max 24)100%I
Petal DanceSpecialBeautiful12010 (max 16)100%I
Razor LeafPhysicalCool5525 (max 40)95%I
Sleep PowderStatusClever15 (max 24)75%I
Solar BeamSpecialCool12010 (max 16)100%I
SporeStatusBeautiful15 (max 24)100%I
Stun SporeStatusClever30 (max 48)75%I
Vine WhipPhysicalCool4525 (max 40)100%I
Cotton SporeStatusBeautiful40 (max 64)100%II
Giga DrainSpecialClever7510 (max 16)100%II
SynthesisStatusClever5 (max 8)—%II
AromatherapyStatusClever5 (max 8)—%III
Bullet SeedPhysicalCool2530 (max 48)100%III
Frenzy PlantSpecialCool1505 (max 8)90%III
Grass WhistleStatusClever15 (max 24)55%III
IngrainStatusClever20 (max 32)—%III
Leaf BladePhysicalCool9015 (max 24)100%III
Magical LeafSpecialBeautiful6020 (max 32)—%III
Needle ArmPhysicalClever6015 (max 24)100%III
Energy BallSpecialBeautiful9010 (max 16)100%IV
Grass KnotSpecialCute20 (max 32)100%IV
Leaf StormSpecialBeautiful1305 (max 8)90%IV
Power WhipPhysicalTough12010 (max 16)85%IV
Seed BombPhysicalTough8015 (max 24)100%IV
Seed FlareSpecialBeautiful1205 (max 8)85%IV
Wood HammerPhysicalTough12015 (max 24)100%IV
Worry SeedStatusClever10 (max 16)100%IV
Cotton GuardStatusCute10 (max 16)—%V
Grass PledgeSpecialBeautiful8010 (max 16)100%V
Horn LeechPhysicalTough7510 (max 16)100%V
Leaf TornadoSpecialCool6510 (max 16)90%V
Forest's CurseStatusClever20 (max 32)100%VI
Grassy TerrainStatusBeautiful10 (max 16)—%VI
Petal BlizzardPhysicalBeautiful9015 (max 24)100%VI
Spiky ShieldStatusTough10 (max 16)—%VI
Bloom DoomPhysical1 (max 1)—%VII
Bloom DoomSpecial1 (max 1)—%VII
LeafagePhysical4040 (max 64)100%VII
Sappy SeedPhysical10010 (max 16)90%VII
Solar BladePhysical12510 (max 16)100%VII
Strength SapStatus10 (max 16)100%VII
Trop KickPhysical7015 (max 24)100%VII
Apple AcidSpecial8010 (max 16)100%VIII
Branch PokePhysical4040 (max 64)100%VIII
ChloroblastSpecial1505 (max 8)95%VIII
Drum BeatingPhysical8010 (max 16)100%VIII
G-Max Drum SoloPhysical1603 (max 4)—%VIII
G-Max Drum SoloSpecial1603 (max 4)—%VIII
G-Max SweetnessPhysical3 (max 4)—%VIII
G-Max SweetnessSpecial3 (max 4)—%VIII
G-Max TartnessPhysical3 (max 4)—%VIII
G-Max TartnessSpecial3 (max 4)—%VIII
G-Max Vine LashPhysical3 (max 4)—%VIII
G-Max Vine LashSpecial3 (max 4)—%VIII
Grassy GlidePhysical5520 (max 32)100%VIII
Grav ApplePhysical8010 (max 16)100%VIII
Jungle HealingStatus10 (max 16)—%VIII
Max OvergrowthPhysical3 (max 4)—%VIII
Max OvergrowthSpecial3 (max 4)—%VIII
Snap TrapPhysical3515 (max 24)100%VIII
Flower TrickPhysical7010 (max 16)—%IX
Ivy CudgelPhysical10010 (max 16)100%IX
Matcha GotchaSpecial8015 (max 24)90%IX
Spicy ExtractStatus15 (max 24)—%IX
Syrup BombSpecial6010 (max 16)85%IX
TrailblazePhysical5020 (max 32)100%IX

Grass type abilities

Grass-type Pokémon possess a variety of abilities that complement their botanical nature and enhance their effectiveness in battles. Here are some notable Grass-type abilities commonly associated with Grass-type Pokémon:

 

Overgrow: This ability boosts the power of Grass-type moves by 50% when the Pokémon’s HP is below one-third of its maximum. Overgrow encourages Grass-type Pokémon to unleash powerful Grass-type moves when they’re at their most vulnerable, turning the tide of battles in their favor.

 

Chlorophyll: Chlorophyll doubles the Pokémon’s Speed stat during sunny weather conditions. This ability capitalizes on the sunlight to enhance the agility of Grass-type Pokémon, allowing them to outspeed opponents and strike first in battles under sunny skies.

 

Effect Spore: Effect Spore has a chance to inflict a status condition (poison, paralysis, or sleep) on the opponent when the Pokémon with this ability is hit by a contact move. This ability adds an element of unpredictability to battles, potentially disrupting opponents’ strategies with status ailments.

 

Leaf Guard: Leaf Guard prevents the Pokémon from being affected by status conditions during sunny weather conditions. This ability grants Grass-type Pokémon immunity to status ailments like poison, paralysis, and sleep when the sun is shining, enhancing their resilience in battle.

 

Grassy Surge: Grassy Surge activates Grassy Terrain upon entering the battlefield, causing grassy terrain to appear for five turns. This ability provides passive recovery for all grounded Pokémon, restoring a portion of their HP each turn and weakening the power of opposing Ground-type moves.

 

Harvest: Harvest has a chance to restore a consumed held Berry at the end of each turn during sunny weather conditions. This ability ensures that Grass-type Pokémon can continuously benefit from the effects of Berries, enhancing their longevity and sustainability in battles.

 

Bulletproof: Bulletproof grants immunity to ball and bomb moves, protecting Grass-type Pokémon from moves like Seed Bomb and Sludge Bomb. This ability provides additional defensive coverage against certain offensive moves commonly used by opponents.

 

Grassy Surge: Exclusive to Rillaboom, Grassy Surge activates Grassy Terrain upon entering the battlefield, providing passive recovery for all grounded Pokémon and weakening the power of opposing Ground-type moves. This ability complements Rillaboom’s role as a supportive Grass-type Pokémon.

 

These Grass-type abilities contribute to the versatility and effectiveness of Grass-type Pokémon in battles, allowing them to capitalize on their strengths and mitigate their weaknesses with strategic ability selection and utilization.

All Grass type Pokémon Trainers.

Grass type Pokémon Trainers

Grass-type Pokémon Trainers are specialized individuals who focus on raising and battling with Pokémon of the Grass type. These trainers are deeply connected to nature and often have a strong affinity for plants and the environment.

 

Grass-type Pokémon Trainers are often portrayed as naturalists or environmentalists who have a profound appreciation for the beauty and importance of plant life. They may spend their time studying flora and fauna in addition to training Pokémon. Grass-type Pokémon Trainers prioritize eco-conscious battling strategies, utilizing the power of nature to overcome their opponents.

 

Grass-type Pokémon Trainers often have teams comprising a diverse range of Grass-type Pokémon, including grassy mammals like Deerling, reptiles like Bulbasaur, and even mythical creatures like Celebi. This diversity reflects their respect for the vast array of life found in nature. Grass-type Pokémon Trainers are adept at utilizing status and support moves to gain an advantage in battles. Moves like Leech Seed, Sleep Powder, and Synthesis are common staples in their battle strategies, allowing them to control the battlefield and support their team.

 

In the Pokémon games, Grass-type Pokémon Trainers may appear as Gym Leaders or Elite Four members, specializing in Grass-type Pokémon. They present challenges to aspiring Trainers, testing their skills in battles that emphasize strategy and environmental synergy.

Here’s a brief overview of notable Grass-type Pokémon Trainers:

Erika - a Celadon City Gym Leader in Kanto, specialized in Grass-type Pokémon.

Erika

The Gym Leader of Celadon City’s Gym

 

Generation I, II, IV, VII

Erika is the Celadon City Gym Leader in the Kanto region. She specializes in Grass-type Pokémon and is known for her calm demeanor and elegant battling style. Trainers must navigate her Gym’s maze of flowers to challenge her for the Rainbow Badge.

Gardenia - a Gym Leader of Eterna City Gym specialized in Grass-type Pokémon.

Gardenia

The Gym Leader of Eterna City’s Gym

 

Generation IV, VIII

Gardenia is the Eterna City Gym Leader in the Sinnoh region. She specializes in Grass-type Pokémon and is known for her energetic personality and love for nature. Trainers face her in a maze-like Gym filled with grassy paths to earn the Forest Badge.

Cilan - One of three Gym leaders in Striaton City in Unova

Cilan

One of the three Gym Leaders of Striaton City’s Gym

 

Generation V

Cilan is one of the Striaton City Gym Leaders in the Unova region, known as one of the Striaton Triplets alongside his brothers, Chili and Cress. While each brother specializes in a different type, Cilan’s specialty is Grass-type Pokémon. Trainers challenge him for the Trio Badge in Pokémon battles that test their strategy and adaptability.

Ramos - a Gym Leader of Coumarine City Gym specialized in Grass-type Pokémon.

Ramos

Gardener and the Gym Leader of Coumarine City’s Gym

 

Generation VI

Ramos is the Coumarine City Gym Leader in the Kalos region. He specializes in Grass-type Pokémon and is known for his wisdom and experience in battle. Trainers face him in a gym filled with lush greenery to earn the Plant Badge.

Mallow - the Trial Captain of Akala Island's Lush Jungle interested in Grass-type Pokémon.

Mallow

One of the Captains of Akala Island (trial at Lush Jungle)

 

Generation VII

Mallow is one of the trial captains in the Alola region, specializing in Grass-type Pokémon trials on Akala Island. She runs the Lush Jungle trial, where Trainers must navigate through dense foliage and face off against powerful Grass-type Pokémon to complete the trial and earn recognition.

Milo - a Grass-type specialist who leads the Turffield Gym in Galar region.

Milo

Farmer and the Gym Leader of Turffield’s Gym

 

Generation VIII

Milo is the Turffield Gym Leader in the Galar region. He specializes in Grass-type Pokémon and is known for his dedication to nurturing both his Pokémon and the environment. Trainers challenge him in a Gym surrounded by rolling hills and meadows to earn the Grass Badge.

Brassius - the Gym Leader of Artazon Gym in Paldea, focused on Grass-type Pokémon.

Brassius

Artist who is the Gym Leader of Artazon’s Gym

 

Generation IX

Brassius is a Grass-type Pokémon Trainer who competes in the Pokémon World Tournament in the Unova region. He showcases his skills and mastery of Grass-type Pokémon in battles against other skilled trainers from around the world.

Overall, Grass-type Pokémon Trainers embody a deep reverence for nature and a passion for nurturing and battling alongside their botanical companions. Their battles are not just contests of strength but celebrations of the beauty and vitality of the natural world. Each of these Grass-type Pokémon Trainers brings their own unique personality, challenges, and strategies to battles, showcasing the diversity and versatility of Grass-type Pokémon in the Pokémon world.

Grass type Pokémon

Ending with Generation IX, there are a total of 146 Grass-type Pokémon species in the Pokémon universe. This includes both pure Grass-type Pokémon and dual-type Pokémon that have Grass as one of their types.

Pokedex NoPokémon picturePokemon nameType
#0001Bulbasaur Pokémon in a natural forest habitatBulbasaurGRASS POISON
#0002Ivysaur Pokémon among trees in a lush forestIvysaurGRASS POISON
#0003Venusaur Pokémon in a dense forest backdropVenusaurGRASS POISON
#0003Mega VenusaurGRASS POISON
#0043Oddish Pokémon peeking out of forest undergrowthOddishGRASS POISON
#0044Gloom Pokémon exuding spores in a misty forestGloomGRASS POISON
#0045Vileplume Pokémon with large petal in a vibrant forestVileplumeGRASS POISON
#0046Paras Pokémon with mushrooms on back in a damp forestParasBUG GRASS
#0047Parasect Pokémon with large mushroom cap in a forest habitatParasectBUG GRASS
#0069Bellsprout Pokémon swaying in a forest breezeBellsproutGRASS POISON
#0070Weepinbell Pokémon dangling from a forest treeWeepinbellGRASS POISON
#0071Victreebel Pokémon camouflaged in a carnivorous forestVictreebelGRASS POISON
#0100Hisuian Form Voltorb Pokémon disguised as a forest objectHisuian VoltorbELECTRIC GRASS
#0101Hisuian Form Electrode Pokémon charged up amidst forest foliageHisuian ElectrodeELECTRIC GRASS
#0102ExeggcuteGRASS PSYCHIC
#0103Exeggutor Pokémon with towering palm tree heads in a lush forest settingExeggutorGRASS PSYCHIC
#0103Alolan Form Exeggutor Pokémon towering over the forest canopyAlolan ExeggutorGRASS DRAGON
#0114Tangela Pokémon entangled in forest vinesTangelaGRASS
#0152ChikoritaGRASS
#0153BayleefGRASS
#0154MeganiumGRASS
#0182BellossomGRASS
#0187HoppipGRASS FLYING
#0188SkiploomGRASS FLYING
#0189JumpluffGRASS FLYING
#0191SunkernGRASS
#0192SunfloraGRASS
#0251CelebiPSYCHIC GRASS
#0252TreeckoGRASS
#0253GrovyleGRASS
#0254SceptileGRASS
#0254Mega SceptileGRASS DRAGON
#0270LotadWATER GRASS
#0271LombreWATER GRASS
#0272LudicoloWATER GRASS
#0273SeedotGRASS
#0274NuzleafGRASS DARK
#0275ShiftryGRASS DARK
#0285ShroomishGRASS
#0286BreloomGRASS FIGHTING
#0315RoseliaGRASS POISON
#0331CacneaGRASS
#0332CacturneGRASS DARK
#0345LileepROCK GRASS
#0346CradilyROCK GRASS
#0357TropiusGRASS FLYING
#0387TurtwigGRASS
#0388GrotleGRASS
#0389TorterraGRASS GROUND
#0406BudewGRASS POISON
#0407RoseradeGRASS POISON
#0413Wormadam (Plant Cloak)BUG GRASS
#0420CherubiGRASS
#0421CherrimGRASS
#0455CarnivineGRASS
#0459SnoverGRASS ICE
#0460AbomasnowGRASS ICE
#0460Mega AbomasnowGRASS ICE
#0465TangrowthGRASS
#0470LeafeonGRASS
#0479Rotom (Mow Rotom)ELECTRIC GRASS
#0492Shaymin (Land Forme)GRASS
#0492Shaymin (Sky Forme)GRASS FLYING
#0495SnivyGRASS
#0496ServineGRASS
#0497SerperiorGRASS
#0511PansageGRASS
#0512SimisageGRASS
#0540SewaddleBUG GRASS
#0541SwadloonBUG GRASS
#0542LeavannyBUG GRASS
#0546CottoneeGRASS FAIRY
#0547WhimsicottGRASS FAIRY
#0548PetililGRASS
#0549LilligantGRASS
#0549Hisuian LilligantGRASS FIGHTING
#0556MaractusGRASS
#0585DeerlingNORMAL GRASS
#0586SawsbuckNORMAL GRASS
#0590FoongusGRASS POISON
#0591AmoongussGRASS POISON
#0597FerroseedGRASS STEEL
#0598FerrothornGRASS STEEL
#0640VirizionGRASS FIGHTING
#0650ChespinGRASS
#0651QuilladinGRASS
#0652ChesnaughtGRASS FIGHTING
#0672SkiddoGRASS
#0673GogoatGRASS
#0708PhantumpGHOST GRASS
#0709TrevenantGHOST GRASS
#0710Pumpkaboo (Average Size)GHOST GRASS
#0710Pumpkaboo (Small Size)GHOST GRASS
#0710Pumpkaboo (Large Size)GHOST GRASS
#0710Pumpkaboo (Super Size)GHOST GRASS
#0711Gourgeist (Average Size)GHOST GRASS
#0711Gourgeist (Small Size)GHOST GRASS
#0711Gourgeist (Large Size)GHOST GRASS
#0711Gourgeist (Super Size)GHOST GRASS
#0722RowletGRASS FLYING
#0723DartrixGRASS FLYING
#0724DecidueyeGRASS GHOST
#0724Hisuian DecidueyeGRASS FIGHTING
#0753FomantisGRASS
#0754LurantisGRASS
#0755MorelullGRASS FAIRY
#0756ShiinoticGRASS FAIRY
#0761BounsweetGRASS
#0762SteeneeGRASS
#0763TsareenaGRASS
#0781DhelmiseGHOST GRASS
#0787Tapu BuluGRASS FAIRY
#0798KartanaGRASS STEEL
#0810GrookeyGRASS
#0811ThwackeyGRASS
#0812RillaboomGRASS
#0829GossifleurGRASS
#0830EldegossGRASS
#0840ApplinGRASS DRAGON
#0841FlappleGRASS DRAGON
#0842AppletunGRASS DRAGON
#0893ZarudeDARK GRASS
#0898CalyrexPSYCHIC GRASS
#0906SprigatitoGRASS
#0907FloragatoGRASS
#0908MeowscaradaGRASS DARK
#0928SmolivGRASS NORMAL
#0929DollivGRASS NORMAL
#0930ArbolivaGRASS NORMAL
#0946BramblinGRASS GHOST
#0947BrambleghastGRASS GHOST
#0948ToedscoolGROUND GRASS
#0949ToedscruelGROUND GRASS
#0951CapsakidGRASS
#0952ScovillainGRASS FIRE
#0986Brute BonnetGRASS DARK
#1001Wo-ChienDARK GRASS
#1010Iron LeavesGRASS PSYCHIC
#1011DipplinGRASS DRAGON
#1012PoltchageistGRASS GHOST
#1013SinistchaGRASS GHOST
#1017Ogerpon (Teal Mask)GRASS
#1017Ogerpon (Wellspring Mask)GRASS WATER
#1017Ogerpon (Hearthflame Mask)GRASS FIRE
#1017Ogerpon (Cornerstone Mask)GRASS ROCK
#1019HydrappleGRASS DRAGON

Grass-type Pokémon offer trainers a diverse range of options for battles, exploration, and environmental conservation. Their connections to nature, strategic capabilities, and wide range of species make them integral to the rich tapestry of the Pokémon universe.