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|name=Roselia
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|jname=ロゼリア Rozeria
backcolor={{Grass}}|
 
 
|image=315Roselia.png
name='''Roselia'''|
 
 
|ndex=315
jname=(ロゼリア ''Roselia'')|
 
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|ndexprev =Illumise
image=315Roselia.png|
 
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|ndexnext =Gulpin
ndex=315|
 
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|dexkalos=072
evofrom=[[Budew]]|
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|evofrom=Budew
evointo=[[Roserade]]|
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|evointo=Roserade
gen=[[Generation III]]|
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|gen=Generation III
pronun=<math>roh-ZEH-lee-uh</math>|
 
 
|species=Thorn Pokémon
hp=50|
 
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|type=Grass
atk=60|
 
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|type2 =Poison
def=45|
 
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|imheight = 1'00"
satk=100|
 
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|metheight = 0.3 m
sdef=80|
 
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|imweight = 4.4 lbs.
spd=65|
 
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|metweight = 2 kg
total=400|
 
 
|ability=[[Natural Cure]]<br>[[Poison Point]]
 
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|dw =Leaf Guard
species=Thorn Pokémon|
 
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|color=Green
type={{Type|Grass}}/{{Type|Poison}}|
 
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|female=50
height=<span class="explain" title="0.3 m">1'00"</span>|
 
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|male=50
weight=<span class="explain" title="2.0kg">4.4 lbs.</span>|
 
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|evo =[[File:406.png|link=Budew]] [[File:315.png|link=]] [[File:407.png|link=Roserade]]
ability=[[Natural Cure]]
 
*[[Poison Point]]|
 
color=<span style="color:green;">'''Green'''</span>|
 
gender=<span style="color:violet;">50% ♀</span>/<span style="color:blue;">50% ♂</span>|
 
 
}}
 
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'''Roselia''' is a {{Type|Grass}} and {{Type|Poison}}-[[Types|type]] [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] introduced in [[Generation III]]
'''Roselia''' (ロゼリア ''Roselia'') is a {{Type|Grass}}/{{Type|Poison}}-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of [[Budew]] which evolve through [[Happiness]] during the day. Roselia can evolve into [[Roserade]] with the use of a [[Evolution Stones#Shiny Stone|Shiny Stone]]. Roselia is a small, green Pokémon with poisonous thorns on its head, and each of it's hands bloom pretty roses. Roselia also wields a single-leaf, covering the torso, thigh, and partially the legs.
 
 
==Games==
 
Roselia is a [[Generation III]] Pokémon, first appearing in the [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]] games.
 
 
Roselia is almost completely unknown when until in the Fourth generation, it was given a pre-evolutionary form, and an evolved form.
 
   
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==Biology==
====The Original Series====
 
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===Physiology===
A Roselia can be found in the games Ruby, Sapphire, Diamond, Pearl, and Pokémon Platinum; however, it can only be obtained through trade in Emerald, FireRed and LeafGreen.
 
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Roselia is a small, green Pokémon with poisonous thorns on its head, and each of its hands bloom red and blue roses. Roselia also wields a single-leaf with yellow stripe running down it, covering the torso, thigh, and partially the legs.
   
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==Evolution==
====Mystery Dungeon Series (3rd gen)====
 
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Roselia is the evolved form of [[Budew]], which evolves through [[Happiness]] during the day. Roselia can evolve into [[Roserade]] with the use of a [[Evolution Stones#Shiny Stone|Shiny Stone]].
A Roselia can be found in the Uproar Forest. When a Roselia is idle, Roselia would spin continuously.
 
   
==Game Locations==
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==Game info==
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===Game locations===
 
{{Game Locations|
 
{{Game Locations|
 
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heartgoldsoulsilver=Evolve [[Budew]]|
 
heartgoldsoulsilver=Evolve [[Budew]]|
 
hgssrarity=None|
 
hgssrarity=None|
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blackwhite=Evolve [[Budew]] (White only)|
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bwrarity=None|
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xy=[[Route 7]]|
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xyrarity=Uncommon|
 
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==Pokédex Entries==
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===Pokédex entries===
 
{{GenIIIPokédex|
 
{{GenIIIPokédex|
 
backcolor={{Grass}}|
 
backcolor={{Grass}}|
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platinum=The more healthy the Roselia, the more pleasant its flowers' aroma. Its scent deeply relaxes people.|
 
platinum=The more healthy the Roselia, the more pleasant its flowers' aroma. Its scent deeply relaxes people.|
 
heartgold=Roselia that drink nutritionally rich springwater are said to reveal rare coloration when they bloom.|
 
heartgold=Roselia that drink nutritionally rich springwater are said to reveal rare coloration when they bloom.|
soulsilver=Roselia that drink nutritionally rich springwater are said to reveal rare coloration when they bloom.
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soulsilver=Roselia that drink nutritionally rich springwater are said to reveal rare coloration when they bloom.|
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black=The more healthy the Roselia, the more pleasant its flowers' aroma. Its scent deeply relaxes people.|
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white=The more healthy the Roselia, the more pleasant its flowers' aroma. Its scent deeply relaxes people.
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|black 2= It uses the different poisons in each hand separately when it attacks. The stronger its aroma, the healthier it is.
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|white 2= It uses the different poisons in each hand separately when it attacks. The stronger its aroma, the healthier it is.
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|x=It uses different poisons in each hand separately when it attacks. The stronger its aroma, the healthier it is.
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|y=Roselia that drink nutritionally rich springwater are said to reveal rare coloration when they bloom.}}
   
==Side Game Data==
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===Side game data===
 
{{PRSOAdata
 
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|backcolour={{Grass}}
 
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|onsight=No reaction.
 
|onsight=No reaction.
 
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==Appearances==
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===Anime===
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{{Main|Drew's Roselia}}
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[[File:Drew's Roselia.png|thumb|Drew's Roselia]]
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One of [[May (anime)|May's]] contest rivals, [[Drew]], owns a Roselia that seems to be his signature Pokémon. It is very elegant and is highly trained in contest combinations. It later evolved into Roserade while Drew was traveling in [[Johto]].
   
 
==Origin==
 
==Origin==
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===Design origin===
Roselia could have simply been originated as a nymph, or a fairy. Even simpler, Roselia could have just been based off of two roses. Though in actuality, there are no such things as blue roses. Although since before [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire's]] release, scientists were and is still working on making the [http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.love-of-roses.com/image-files/g-blue-girl2.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.love-of-roses.com/g-blue-girl2.html&usg=__vGMGDkyumva25IAF011h2_Tcj54=&h=375&w=500&sz=19&hl=en&start=1&itbs=1&tbnid=vukfWhj0vHcEMM:&tbnh=98&tbnw=130&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dblue%2Bgirl%2Brose%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Dactive%26gbv%3D2%26tbs%3Disch:1 Blue Girl Rose] actually blue. In fact some [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_roses roses] are actually blue, but they are genetically altered.
 
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Roselia is based on two roses. Although since before [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire's]] release, scientists were and are still working on making the Blue Girl Rose actually blue. In fact, [[wikipedia:Blue_roses|some roses are actually blue]], but they are genetically altered.
   
===Name Origin===
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===Etymology===
Roselia's name could have originated from the two words, '''"Rose"''' and '''"Azalea"'''. The azaleas could have come from the fact that some azaleas are blue, referring to the left rose.
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Roselia's name could have originated from the two words, '''"Rose"''' and '''"'''Aza'''lea"'''. The azaleas could have come from the fact that some azaleas are blue, referring to the left rose.
   
 
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[[Category:Body style 12 Pokémon]]
 
[[Category:Fairy group Pokémon]]
 
[[Category:Plant group Pokémon]]
 
[[Category:Grass Pokémon]]
 
[[Category:Grass Pokémon]]
 
[[Category:Poison Pokémon]]
 
[[Category:Poison Pokémon]]
 
[[Category:Generation III Pokémon]]
 
[[Category:Generation III Pokémon]]
[[Category:Evolved Pokémon]]
 
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Revision as of 21:42, 3 February 2014

Roselia is a Grass and Poison-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III

Biology

Physiology

Roselia is a small, green Pokémon with poisonous thorns on its head, and each of its hands bloom red and blue roses. Roselia also wields a single-leaf with yellow stripe running down it, covering the torso, thigh, and partially the legs.

Evolution

Roselia is the evolved form of Budew, which evolves through Happiness during the day. Roselia can evolve into Roserade with the use of a Shiny Stone.

Game info

Game locations

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity
Ruby and Sapphire Route 117 Common
FireRed and LeafGreen Trade None
Emerald Trade None
Diamond and Pearl Routes 212, 221, 224, 225, 229, Trophy Garden, Great Marsh Common
Platinum Routes 208-210, 212, 221, 224, 229, 230, Trophy Garden, Great Marsh Common
HeartGold and SoulSilver Evolve Budew None
Black and White Evolve Budew (White only) None
X and Y Route 7 Uncommon

Pokédex entries

Template:GenIIIPokédex

Side game data

Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
No. Pokémon Group Field Move Poké Assist
R-009 PR Roselia Sprite Roselia Grass SOA Cut 2 Cut 2 PA Grass SofA Grass
Capture Points[Notes 1] 228 On Sight[Notes 2] No reaction.
Browser Entry
It attacks by scattering pollen.
Notes
  1. ^ The amount of points required to capture the Pokémon (excluding boss Pokémon)
  2. ^ The reaction of the Pokémon when players approach it

Appearances

Anime

File:Drew's Roselia.png

Drew's Roselia

One of May's contest rivals, Drew, owns a Roselia that seems to be his signature Pokémon. It is very elegant and is highly trained in contest combinations. It later evolved into Roserade while Drew was traveling in Johto.

Origin

Design origin

Roselia is based on two roses. Although since before Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire's release, scientists were and are still working on making the Blue Girl Rose actually blue. In fact, some roses are actually blue, but they are genetically altered.

Etymology

Roselia's name could have originated from the two words, "Rose" and "Azalea". The azaleas could have come from the fact that some azaleas are blue, referring to the left rose.

See also

Template:GenIIInav