Hydrapple #1019



The data on this page are from The Indigo Disk (Scarlet) and The Indigo Disk (Violet), the most recent appearance of Hydrapple. Use the left menu (blue tab) to see data from other games!

TypingGrassDragon
Abilities
Supersweet Syrup - Ability 1
Regenerator - Ability 2
Sticky Hold - Hidden
ClassificationThe Apple Hydra Pokémon
National ID#1019

Type Effectiveness

Weak x4
Ice
Weak x2
Flying
Poison
Bug
Dragon
Fairy
Resists x½
Ground
Resists x¼
Water
Grass
Electric
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Official Artwork

Hydrapple(hydrapple) official artwork

Base Stats

StatAmountNegativeNeutralPositive
HP106
166213
Attack80
761188513293145
Defense110
103145115162126178
Sp. Attack120
112154125172137189
Sp. Defense80
761188513293145
Speed44
4486499653105
Total540Calculated Stat Range Based on Nature
Calculated stats: Lv. 50Lv. 100

Breeding and Species Information

Egg Group(s)
Grass
Dragon
Egg Cycles20
Egg Steps
5120 - Generations II, III, and VII
5100 - Generations IV
5140 - Generations V and VI
5100 - Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
2560 - Sword, Shield, Scarlet, and Violet
Gender Ratio
50.00%
50.00%
Height0.2 m (0'8")
Weight9.3 kg (20.5 lbs.)

Battle Information

EV Yield
3 Sp. Attack
Base Exp. Yield270
Catch Rate10
Catch Chance~3.87% Success
Exp. Growth RateErratic
Base Friendship50

Learnset via Level-up

The following moves are learned by Hydrapple via level-up in Pokémon The Indigo Disk (Scarlet) and The Indigo Disk (Violet):

LevelNamePowerAcc.TypeCat.
1Astonish30100GhostPhys.
1WithdrawWaterStat.
1RecycleNormalStat.
1Sweet Scent100NormalStat.
4Dragon Tail6090DragonPhys.
8GrowthNormalStat.
12Dragon Breath60100DragonSpec.
16ProtectNormalStat.
20Bullet Seed25100GrassPhys.
28Syrup Bomb6085GrassSpec.
32Dragon Pulse85100DragonSpec.
36RecoverNormalStat.
40Energy Ball90100GrassSpec.
44SubstituteNormalStat.
54Power Whip12085GrassPhys.

Learnset via Evolution

The following moves are learned by Hydrapple upon evolution:

NamePowerAcc.TypeCat.
Fickle Beam80100DragonSpec.

Learnset via TM

The following moves are learned by Hydrapple via TM in Pokémon The Indigo Disk (Scarlet) and The Indigo Disk (Violet):

TMNamePowerAcc.TypeCat.
TM001Take Down9085NormalPhys.
TM007ProtectNormalStat.
TM021Pounce50100BugPhys.
TM025Facade70100NormalPhys.
TM033Magical Leaf60GrassSpec.
TM044Dragon Tail6090DragonPhys.
TM047EndureNormalStat.
TM049Sunny DayFireStat.
TM050Rain DanceWaterStat.
TM056Bullet Seed25100GrassPhys.
TM066Body Slam85100NormalPhys.
TM070Sleep TalkNormalStat.
TM071Seed Bomb80100GrassPhys.
TM074ReflectPsychicStat.
TM081Grass Knot1100GrassSpec.
TM085RestPsychicStat.
TM089Body Press80100FightingPhys.
TM103SubstituteNormalStat.
TM111Giga Drain75100GrassSpec.
TM115Dragon Pulse85100DragonSpec.
TM119Energy Ball90100GrassSpec.
TM121Heavy Slam1100SteelPhys.
TM131Pollen Puff90100BugSpec.
TM133Earth Power90100GroundSpec.
TM137Grassy TerrainGrassStat.
TM140Nasty PlotDarkStat.
TM142Hydro Pump11080WaterSpec.
TM149Earthquake100100GroundPhys.
TM152Giga Impact15090NormalPhys.
TM156Outrage120100DragonPhys.
TM159Leaf Storm13090GrassSpec.
TM163Hyper Beam15090NormalSpec.
TM168Solar Beam120100GrassSpec.
TM169Draco Meteor13090DragonSpec.
TM171Tera Blast80100NormalSpec.
TM180Gyro Ball1100SteelPhys.
TM182Bug Bite60100BugPhys.
TM191Uproar90100NormalSpec.
TM194Grassy Glide55100GrassPhys.
TM204Double-Edge120100NormalPhys.
TM222Breaking Swipe60100DragonPhys.
TM224CurseGhostStat.
TM226Dragon CheerDragonStat.

Reminder Moves

The following moves are learned by Hydrapple as Reminder Moves in Pokémon The Indigo Disk (Scarlet) and The Indigo Disk (Violet):

NamePowerAcc.TypeCat.
Double Hit3590NormalPhys.
YawnNormalStat.
Infestation20100BugSpec.

Reminder moves can only be learned by going to a Move Reminder (Generations I-VIII) or using the Pokémon menu (Legends: Arceus and later).

How to Obtain

Available In

Generation IX

What does each category mean?

Catchable Can be caught in the base game without special requirements. It spawns somewhere in game.

Obtainable Available only through an in-game gift, such as a starter or in-game trade with an NPC.

Evolve Only available through evolution. A pre-evolution is available for catching or obtaining.

Event Only available through some sort of event or distribution.

Transfer Exists within the game's data, but can only be obtained via a trade with another player (version exclusive) or transfer through another means like Pokémon HOME.

In-Game Images

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