[[Category:Grass/Poison-type Pokémon]][[Category:Generation III Pokémon]] [[Category:Green Pokémon]]
Roselia (ロゼリア Roselia) is a Grass/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 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.
The Original Series
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.
Mystery Dungeon Series (3rd gen)
A can be found in the uproar forest. When a Roselia is idle, Roselia would spin continuously.
Game Locations
Locations | ||
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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 |
Pokédex Entries
Template:GenIIIPokédex
Side Game Data
No. | Pokémon | Group | Field Move | Poké Assist |
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R-009 | Roselia | Grass | Cut 2 | Grass |
Capture Points[Notes 1] | 228 | On Sight[Notes 2] | No reaction. | |
Browser Entry | ||||
It attacks by scattering pollen. | ||||
Notes | ||||
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 Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire's release, scientists were and is still working on making the Blue Girl Rose actually blue. In fact some roses are actually blue, but they are genetically altered.
Name Origin
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
- Pokémon.com Pokédex
- Legendary Pokémon data
- The Pokémon Database
- Pokémon Dream Pokédex data
- Psypokes Psydex data