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|evointo=[[Lilligant]]
 
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|gen=[[Generation V]]
 
|gen=[[Generation V]]
|pronun=<math>PEH-tuh-lil</math>
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|pronun=<math>PEH-tih-lull</math>
 
|hp=45
 
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|weight=6.6kg
 
|ability=[[Chlorophyll]]<br>[[Own Tempo]]<br>[[Leaf Guard]] (Dream World)
 
|ability=[[Chlorophyll]]<br>[[Own Tempo]]<br>[[Leaf Guard]] (Dream World)
|color=Unknown
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|color=<span style="color:#007521; font-weight:bold;">Green</span>
 
|gender=<span class="female">100% ♀</span>/<span class="male">0% ♂</span>
 
|gender=<span class="female">100% ♀</span>/<span class="male">0% ♂</span>
 
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'''Petilil''' (Japanese: '''チュリネ''' ''Churine'') is a {{type|Grass}}-[[Types|type]] [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] introduced in [[Generation V]] and is exclusive to [[Pokémon Black and White|Pokémon White]]. Its classification is the Bulb Pokémon. Like [[Cottenee]], it evolves with the use of a [[Sun Stone]].
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'''Petilil''' (Japanese: '''チュリネ''' ''Churine'') is a {{type|Grass}}-[[Types|type]] [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] introduced in [[Generation V]] and is exclusive to [[Pokémon Black and White|Pokémon White]]. Like [[Cottenee]], it evolves with the use of a [[Sun Stone]].
   
==Apperance==
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==Appearance==
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Petilil appears to resemble a bulb with no mouth and tiny arms (as seen in the Pokemon musical).
   
 
==Evolution==
 
==Evolution==
 
'''Petilil''' [[Evolution|evolves]] into [[Lilligant]] with the use of a [[Sun Stone]].
 
'''Petilil''' [[Evolution|evolves]] into [[Lilligant]] with the use of a [[Sun Stone]].
 
{{Family|[[File:548.png]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[File:549.png|link=Lilligant]]}}
 
   
 
==Game Info==
 
==Game Info==
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|black=The leaves on its head are very bitter. Eating one of these leaves is known to refresh a tired body.
 
|black=The leaves on its head are very bitter. Eating one of these leaves is known to refresh a tired body.
 
|white=Since they prefer moist, nutrient-rich soil, the areas where Petilil live are known to be good for growing plants.
 
|white=Since they prefer moist, nutrient-rich soil, the areas where Petilil live are known to be good for growing plants.
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|black 2 = The leaves on its head grow right back even if they fall out. These bitter leaves refresh those who eat them.
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|white 2 = The leaves on its head grow right back even if they fall out. These bitter leaves refresh those who eat them.
 
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== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
* Petilil was officially revealed on the October issue of Coro Coro on September 11, 2010.
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*Petilil was officially revealed on the October issue of Coro Coro on September 11, 2010.
* Petilil bears similarities to Oddish. They both can evolve by a Sun Stone into their fully evolved forms, Oddish can evolve into Bellossom while Petilil can evolve into Lilligant. Their final evolvtions seems to have a flower on top.
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*Petilil bears similarities to Oddish. They both can evolve by a Sun Stone into their fully evolved forms, Oddish can evolve into Bellossom while Petilil can evolve into Lilligant. Their final evolutions seems to have a flower on top.
* Unlike Petilil's counterpart for Pokémon Black, Cottonee, Cottonee can be both male and female while Petilil is always female and can't be male. Both of them can evolve by Sun Stone and in their evolved forms, they can learn new moves at lv 10,28 and 46.
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*Unlike Petilil's counterpart for Pokémon Black, Cottonee, Cottonee can be both male and female while Petilil is always female and can't be male. Both of them can evolve by Sun Stone and in their evolved forms, they can learn new moves at lv 10,28 and 46.
 
*In both games, the [[Player]] can give a name to a Petilil. In Pokémon Black, the player needs to breed Lillil, the Player's Lilligant (Dye's trade, then evolve Lillil), then name the Petilil. In Pokémon White, it works like any other catch of a wild Pokémon.
 
*In both games, the [[Player]] can give a name to a Petilil. In Pokémon Black, the player needs to breed Lillil, the Player's Lilligant (Dye's trade, then evolve Lillil), then name the Petilil. In Pokémon White, it works like any other catch of a wild Pokémon.
   
 
{{References|petilil|548}}
 
{{References|petilil|548}}
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{{Family|[[File:548.png]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[File:549.png|link=Lilligant]]}}
 
{{PokémonPrevNext|prev=Whimsicott|next=Lilligant}}
 
{{PokémonPrevNext|prev=Whimsicott|next=Lilligant}}
 
[[Category:Grass Pokémon]]
 
[[Category:Grass Pokémon]]

Latest revision as of 23:29, April 23, 2013

Petilil
(チュリネChurine)
Artwork General
Churine
National Dex: #548
Evolves From: None
Evolves Into: Lilligant
Generation: Generation V
Pronunciation: PEH-tih-lull
Icon(s): 548
Base Stats Biological Details
HP: 45 Species: Bulb Pokémon
Attack: 35 Type(s): Grass
Defense: 50 Height: 0.5m
Special Atk: 70 Weight: 6.6kg
Special Def: 50 Abilities: Chlorophyll
Own Tempo
Leaf Guard (Dream World)
Speed: 30 Pokédex Color: Green
Stat Total: 280 Gender: 100% ♀/0% ♂
    Footprint: F548
    Cry:
548

Petilil (Japanese: チュリネ Churine) is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V and is exclusive to Pokémon White. Like Cottenee, it evolves with the use of a Sun Stone.

Contents

AppearanceEdit

Petilil appears to resemble a bulb with no mouth and tiny arms (as seen in the Pokemon musical).

EvolutionEdit

Petilil evolves into Lilligant with the use of a Sun Stone.

Game InfoEdit

Game LocationsEdit

Petilil Locations
Version(s) Location Rarity
Black/White Trade Cottonee (Black)
Pinwheel Forest, Lostlorn Forest, Abundant Shrine (White)
One (Black)
Common (White)
Black 2/White 2 Trade Cottonee (Black 2)
Pinwheel Forest, Lostlorn Forest, Abundant Shrine, Castelia Park, Victory Road (White 2)
One (Black 2)
Common (White 2)


Pokédex EntriesEdit

Pokédex Entries
Generation I
Petilil did not appear during the Generation I games.
Generation II
Petilil did not appear during the Generation II games.
Generation III
Petilil did not appear during the Generation III games.
Generation IV
Petilil did not appear during the Generation IV games.
Black
The leaves on its head are very bitter. Eating one of these leaves is known to refresh a tired body.
White
Since they prefer moist, nutrient-rich soil, the areas where Petilil live are known to be good for growing plants.
Black 2
The leaves on its head grow right back even if they fall out. These bitter leaves refresh those who eat them.
White 2
The leaves on its head grow right back even if they fall out. These bitter leaves refresh those who eat them.


LearnsetEdit

Leveling
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Category
1 Absorb 20 100% 25 Grass Special
4 Growth - -% 40 Normal Status
8 Leech Seed - 90% 10 Grass Status
10 Sleep Powder - 75% 15 Grass Status
13 Mega Drain 40 100% 15 Grass Special
17 Synthesis - 100% 40 Grass Status
19 Magical Leaf 60 -% 20 Grass Special
22 Stun Spore - 75% 30 Grass Status
26 Giga Drain 75 100% 10 Grass Special
28 Aromatherapy - 100% 20 Normal Status
31 Helping Hand - -% 20 Normal Status
35 Energy Ball 80 100% 10 Grass Special
37 Entrainment - 100% 15 Normal Status
40 Sunny Day - -% 5 Fire Status
44 After You - -% 15 Normal Status
46 Leaf Storm 140 90% 5 Grass 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.

SpritesEdit

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


TriviaEdit

  • Petilil was officially revealed on the October issue of Coro Coro on September 11, 2010.
  • Petilil bears similarities to Oddish. They both can evolve by a Sun Stone into their fully evolved forms, Oddish can evolve into Bellossom while Petilil can evolve into Lilligant. Their final evolutions seems to have a flower on top.
  • Unlike Petilil's counterpart for Pokémon Black, Cottonee, Cottonee can be both male and female while Petilil is always female and can't be male. Both of them can evolve by Sun Stone and in their evolved forms, they can learn new moves at lv 10,28 and 46.
  • In both games, the Player can give a name to a Petilil. In Pokémon Black, the player needs to breed Lillil, the Player's Lilligant (Dye's trade, then evolve Lillil), then name the Petilil. In Pokémon White, it works like any other catch of a wild Pokémon.

ReferencesEdit


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