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Basculin
(バスラオ Basslao)
Artwork General
550ABasculin
National Dex: #550
Evolves From: None
Evolves Into: None
Generation: Generation V
Pronunciation: BAS-koo-linn
Icon(s): 550
Base Stats Biological Details
HP: 70 Species: Hostile Pokémon
Attack: 92 Type(s): Water
Defense: 65 Height: 1.0 m
Special Atk: 80 Weight: 18 kg
Special Def: 55 Abilities: Reckless
Adaptability
Mold Breaker (Dream World)
Speed: 98 Pokédex Color: Blue
Stat Total: 460 Gender: 50% ♀/50% ♂
    Footprint: F550
    Cry:
550

Basculin
(バスラオ Basslao)
Artwork General
550BBasculin
National Dex: #550
Evolves From: None
Evolves Into: None
Generation: Generation V
Pronunciation: BAS-koo-linn
Icon(s): 550B
Base Stats Biological Details
HP: 70 Species: Hostile Pokémon
Attack: 92 Type(s): Water
Defense: 65 Height: 1.0 m
Special Atk: 80 Weight: 18 kg
Special Def: 55 Abilities: Rock Head
Adaptability
Mold Breaker (Dream World)
Speed: 98 Pokédex Color: Blue
Stat Total: 460 Gender: 50% ♀/50% ♂
    Footprint: F550
    Cry:
550

Basculin (Japanese: バスラオ Basslao) is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V and is set to appear in Pokémon Black and White. Its classification is the Violent Pokémon. It has two forms which are dependent on the version. It is basically another Magikarp except Basculin can learn TMs and Basculin doesn't evolve.

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Appearance

Basculin is a fish-like Pokémon. In its red form, two parts of its body are separated by a bright red-orange stripe and has spiky white fins. Its blue form, however, will replace the red-orange stripe with a blue one, and its fins and eyes have a sleeker design.

Evolution

Basculin does not evolve.


Game Info

Game Locations

Basculin Locations
Version(s) Location Rarity
Black/White Surf or fish Common


Pokédex Entries

Pokédex Entries
Generation I
Basculin did not appear during the Generation I games.
Generation II
Basculin did not appear during the Generation II games.
Generation III
Basculin did not appear during the Generation III games.
Generation IV
Basculin did not appear during the Generation IV games.
Black
Red and blue Basculin get along so poorly, they'll start fighting instantly. These Pokémon are very hostile.
White
Red and blue Basculin usually do not get along, but sometimes members of one school mingle with the other's school.
Black 2
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White 2
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Learnset

Leveling
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Category
1 Tackle 50 100% 35 Normal Physical
1 Water Gun 40 100% 25 Water Special
4 Uproar 90 100% 10 Normal Special
7 Headbutt 70 100% 15 Normal Physical
10 Bite 60 100% 25 Dark Physical
13 Aqua Jet 40 100% 20 Water Physical
16 Chip Away 70 100% 20 Normal Physical
20 Take Down 90 85% 20 Normal Physical
24 Crunch 80 100% 15 Dark Physical
28 Aqua Tail 90 90% 10 Water Physical
32 Soak - 100% 20 Water Status
36 Double-Edge 120 100% 15 Normal Physical
41 Scary Face - 100% 10 Normal Status
46 Flail - 100% 15 Normal Physical
51 Final Gambit - 100% 5 Fighting Physical
56 Thrash 120 100% 10 Normal Physical
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

Sprites

Version
Red Blue Yellow Red (JP) Green Back
Basculin did not appear in Generation I
Gold Silver Crystal Back
Basculin did not appear in Generation II
Ruby Sapphire Emerald FireRed LeafGreen Back
Basculin did not appear in Generation III
Diamond Pearl Platinum HeartGold SoulSilver Back
Basculin did not appear in Generation IV
Black White Black 2 White 2 Back
Basculin BW File:Basculin B2W2.gif File:Basculin BW Back.gif
File:Shiny Basculin BW.gif File:Shiny Basculin B2W2.gif File:Shiny Basculin BW Back.gif


Trivia

  • Basculin appears to be based on a piranha.
  • Its name is probably a combination of Bass and Masculin.
  • Basculin was first shown within footage from the Pokémon Searcher BW tour on August 7, 2010. It was used by Cheren in the demo. It was officially revealed on the October issue of Coro Coro on September 11, 2010.
  • Basculin's Red Stripe Forme is exclusive to Pokémon Black while its Blue Stripe Forme is exclusive to Pokémon White. Its forms do not change, it's the first Pokémon to do this.
    • Though with the use of the Super Rod or surf on a Rare Pokémon spot will always yield the opposite form.
  • While most Pokémon can have up to 3 abilities legitimately (two primary abilities and a hidden ability), Basculin can legitimately have four, as an NPC in Driftveil City in Pokémon White trades away a Blue-Striped Basculin with the ability Rock Head.
  • Basculin & Zweilous are both Hostile Pokémon.

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