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Dewott
(フタチマル Futachimaru)
Artwork General
502Dewott
National Dex: #502
Evolves From: Oshawott
Evolves Into: Samurott
Generation: Generation V
Pronunciation: DEH-wott
Icon(s): 502
Base Stats Biological Details
HP: 75 Species: Discipline Pokémon
Attack: 75 Type(s): Water
Defense: 60 Height: 1.2 m
Special Atk: 83 Weight: 24.5 kg
Special Def: 60 Abilities: Torrent
Shell Armor (Dream World)
Speed: 60 Pokédex Color: Blue
Stat Total: 413 Gender: 12.5% ♀/87.5% ♂
    Footprint: F502
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Dewott (Japanese: フタチマル Futachimaru) is the Water-type Starter Pokémon of the Unova region, evolved from Oshawott.

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Biology

Appearance

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A Dewott in a battle in the anime
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Dewott is an otter-like Pokémon that is light blue with a navy blue "apron" around its thighs that carries two scalchops. It has four white whiskers and a platypus-like tail and small black ears. It also bears a similarity to Marshtomp in regards to color, whiskers, and the scalchops on its legs.

Habitat

Dewotts live in the water and can only be found in the Unova region.

In the anime

A Dewott was seen in episode 4 of Pokémon Best Wishes when it was battling another trainer's Servine and won, despite Servine having a Type Advantage. It then battled Ash's Pikachu, but the battle was interrupted.

Cilan's rival ,Burgundy, owns a Dewott, as seen in Episode 19. However, it lost to Cilan's Dwebble in battle.

Evolution

Dewott evolves from Oshawott at level 17. It evolves into Samurott at level 36.

Game Info

Game Locations

Dewott Locations
Version(s) Location Rarity
Black/White Evolve Oshawott None


Pokédex Entries

Pokédex Entries
Generation I
Dewott did not appear during the Generation I games.
Generation II
Dewott did not appear during the Generation II games.
Generation III
Dewott did not appear during the Generation III games.
Generation IV
Dewott did not appear during the Generation IV games.
Black
Strict training is how it learns its flowing double-scalchop technique.
White
Scalchop techniques differ from one Dewott to another. It never neglects maintaining its scalchops.
Black 2
As a result of strict training, each Dewott learns different forms for using the scalchops.
White 2
As a result of strict training, each Dewott learns different forms for using the scalchops.


Learnset

Leveling
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Category
1 Tackle 50 100% 35 Normal Physical
1 Tail Whip 100% 30 Normal Status
1 Water Gun 40 100% 25 Water Special
1 Water Sport - -% 15 Water Status
5 Tail Whip 100% 30 Normal Status
7 Water Gun 40 100% 25 Water Special
11 Water Sport - -% 15 Water Status
13 Focus Energy - -% 30 Normal Status
17 Razor Shell 75 95% 10 Water Physical
20 Fury Cutter 20 95% 20 Bug Physical
25 Water Pulse 60 100% 20 Water Special
28 Revenge 60 100% 10 Fighting Physical
33 Aqua Jet 40 100% 20 Water Physical
36 Encore - 100% 5 Normal Status
41 Aqua Tail 90 90% 10 Water Physical
44 Retaliate 70 100% 5 Normal Physical
49 Swords Dance - -% 30 Normal Status
52 Hydro Pump 120 80% 5 Water Special
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
Dewott did not appear in Generation I
Gold Silver Crystal Back
Dewott did not appear in Generation II
Ruby Sapphire Emerald FireRed LeafGreen Back
Dewott did not appear in Generation III
Diamond Pearl Platinum HeartGold SoulSilver Back
Dewott did not appear in Generation IV
Black White Black 2 White 2 Back
Dewott BW Dewott B2W2 Shiny Dewott BW Back
Shiny Dewott BW Shiny Dewott B2W2 Shiny Dewott BW Back


Trivia

  • Dewott was first seen on a Beta artwork of the Pocket Monsters Best Wishes anime series along with Servine, Woobat, and Axew. On September 1, 2010, an image containing all of the evolutions of the starter Pokémon was shown on a Japanese forum. It was officially revealed on the October issue of Coro Coro on September 11, 2010.
  • Dewott's name comes from "dew" and "otter." It is also possible that its name is a pun on the British idiom "Do what?" to express confusion.
  • The tuft of fur on Dewott's head may become the shell atop Samurott's head when it evolves.
  • Dewott's Japanese name, Futachimaru, could possibly originate from "fu" as in Kung Fu (since it carries the design of a Kung Fu warrior with a shield around its waist and tuft of fur atop its head), chi from chibi (since that's a Japanese style of drawing and Dewott's eyes resemble chibi style) and "maru" to have its name similar to Mijumaru, or Oshawott, its pre-evolution. It's also possible that it comes from Futachi, "two" in Japanese, and "maru", just to match Mijumaru .

References


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