Lechonk #0915



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TypingNormal
Abilities
Aroma Veil - Ability 1
Gluttony - Ability 2
Thick Fat - Hidden
ClassificationThe Hog Pokémon
National ID#0915

Type Effectiveness

Weak x2
Fighting
Immune x0
Ghost
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Official Artwork

Lechonk(lechonk) official artwork

Base Stats

StatAmountNegativeNeutralPositive
HP54
114161
Attack45
4587509755106
Defense40
4082459249101
Sp. Attack35
367840874495
Sp. Defense45
4587509755106
Speed35
367840874495
Total254Calculated Stat Range Based on Nature
Calculated stats: Lv. 50Lv. 100

Evolutionary Family

Breeding and Species Information

Egg Group(s)
Field
Egg Cycles15
Egg Steps
3840 - Generations II, III, and VII
3825 - Generations IV
3855 - Generations V and VI
3825 - Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
1920 - Sword, Shield, Scarlet, and Violet
Gender Ratio
50.00%
50.00%
Height0.5 m (1'8")
Weight10.2 kg (22.5 lbs.)

Battle Information

EV Yield
1 HP
Base Exp. Yield51
Catch Rate255
Catch Chance~43.87% Success
Exp. Growth RateMedium Fast
Base Friendship50

Learnset via Level-up

The following moves are learned by Lechonk via level-up in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet:

LevelNamePowerAcc.TypeCat.
1Tackle40100NormalPhys.
1Tail Whip100NormalStat.
5Disarming Voice40FairySpec.
8Echoed Voice40100NormalSpec.
12Mud Shot5595GroundSpec.
15Covet60100NormalPhys.
17Dig80100GroundPhys.
21Headbutt70100NormalPhys.
24YawnNormalStat.
27Take Down9085NormalPhys.
30Work UpNormalStat.
32Uproar90100NormalSpec.
35Double-Edge120100NormalPhys.

Egg Moves

The following moves are learned by Lechonk as Egg Moves in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet:

NamePowerAcc.TypeCat.
Spit Up1100NormalSpec.
StockpileNormalStat.
Stuff CheeksNormalStat.
Endeavor1100NormalPhys.
SwallowNormalStat.

Learnset via TM

The following moves are learned by Lechonk via TM in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet:

TMNamePowerAcc.TypeCat.
TM001Take Down9085NormalPhys.
TM005Mud-Slap20100GroundSpec.
TM007ProtectNormalStat.
TM018Thief60100DarkPhys.
TM019Disarming Voice40FairySpec.
TM020Trailblaze50100GrassPhys.
TM022Chilling Water50100WaterSpec.
TM025Facade70100NormalPhys.
TM028Bulldoze60100GroundPhys.
TM035Mud Shot5595GroundSpec.
TM047EndureNormalStat.
TM049Sunny DayFireStat.
TM050Rain DanceWaterStat.
TM055Dig80100GroundPhys.
TM056Bullet Seed25100GrassPhys.
TM059Zen Headbutt8090PsychicPhys.
TM066Body Slam85100NormalPhys.
TM070Sleep TalkNormalStat.
TM071Seed Bomb80100GrassPhys.
TM085RestPsychicStat.
TM099Iron Head80100SteelPhys.
TM103SubstituteNormalStat.
TM117Hyper Voice90100NormalSpec.
TM127Play Rough9090FairyPhys.
TM130Helping HandNormalStat.
TM171Tera Blast80100NormalSpec.
TM183Super Fang190NormalPhys.
TM191Uproar90100NormalSpec.
TM204Double-Edge120100NormalPhys.
TM205Endeavor1100NormalPhys.
TM224CurseGhostStat.

How to Obtain

Available In

Generation IX

Scarlet

PokeballCatchable

Violet

PokeballCatchable
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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