Quilava #0156



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

TypingFire
Abilities
Blaze
Flash Fire - Hidden
ClassificationThe Volcano Pokémon
National ID#0156
Regional ID#0177

Type Effectiveness

Weak x2
GroundRockWater
Resists x½
BugSteelFireGrassIceFairy
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Official Artwork

Quilava(quilava) official artwork

Base Stats

StatAmountStat Range
HP58
118165
Attack64
62127
Defense58
56121
Sp. Attack80
76145
Sp. Defense65
63128
Speed80
76145
Total405Calculated Stat Range
HP58Atk64Def58Spe80SpD65SpA80
Calculated stats: Lv. 50Lv. 100Nature details:

Evolutionary Family

Cyndaquil official artwork
Cyndaquil
Fire
At Level 14
Quilava official artwork
Quilava
Fire
At Level 36
Typhlosion official artwork
Typhlosion
Fire
At Level 36

(Hisui Only)
Typhlosion (Hisuian) official artwork
Typhlosion (Hisuian)
FireGhost

Breeding and Species Information

Egg Group(s)
Field
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
89.00%
11.00%
Height0.1 m (0'4")
Weight1.9 kg (4.2 lbs.)

Battle Information

EV Yield
1 Sp. Attack
1 Speed
Base Exp. Yield142
Catch Rate45
Catch Chance
Exp. Growth RateMedium Slow
Base Friendship50

Learnset

Learnset via Level-up

The following moves are learned by Quilava via level-up in Pokémon The Indigo Disk (Scarlet) and The Indigo Disk (Violet):
Level
Name
Power
Acc.
Type
Cat.
1Leer100NormalStat.
1Smokescreen100NormalStat.
1Tackle40100NormalPhys.
10Ember40100FireSpec.
13Quick Attack40100NormalPhys.
20Flame Wheel60100FirePhys.
24Defense CurlNormalStat.
31Swift60NormalSpec.
35Flame Charge50100FirePhys.
42Lava Plume80100FireSpec.
46Flamethrower90100FireSpec.
53Inferno10050FireSpec.
57Rollout3090RockPhys.
64Double-Edge120100NormalPhys.
68Overheat13090FireSpec.
75Eruption150100FireSpec.

Learnset via TM

The following moves are learned by Quilava via TM in Pokémon The Indigo Disk (Scarlet) and The Indigo Disk (Violet):
TM
Name
Power
Acc.
Type
Cat.
TM001Take Down9085NormalPhys.
TM007ProtectNormalStat.
TM008Fire Fang6595FirePhys.
TM024Fire Spin3585FireSpec.
TM025Facade70100NormalPhys.
TM027Aerial Ace60FlyingPhys.
TM032Swift60NormalSpec.
TM038Flame Charge50100FirePhys.
TM047EndureNormalStat.
TM049Sunny DayFireStat.
TM055Dig80100GroundPhys.
TM058Brick Break75100FightingPhys.
TM059Zen Headbutt8090PsychicPhys.
TM066Body Slam85100NormalPhys.
TM070Sleep TalkNormalStat.
TM085RestPsychicStat.
TM099Iron Head80100SteelPhys.
TM103SubstituteNormalStat.
TM107Will-O-Wisp85FireStat.
TM118Heat Wave9590FireSpec.
TM125Flamethrower90100FireSpec.
TM127Play Rough9090FairyPhys.
TM134Reversal1100FightingPhys.
TM141Fire Blast11085FireSpec.
TM144Fire Pledge80100FireSpec.
TM147Wild Charge90100ElectricPhys.
TM157Overheat13090FireSpec.
TM165Flare Blitz120100FirePhys.
TM171Tera Blast80100NormalSpec.
TM172RoarNormalStat.
TM195Burning Jealousy70100FireSpec.
TM204Double-Edge120100NormalPhys.
TM205Endeavor1100NormalPhys.
TM207Temper Flare75100FirePhys.
TM224CurseGhostStat.

How to Obtain

Available In

Generation II

Gold

Evolve

Silver

Evolve

Crystal

Evolve

Generation III

Ruby

Transfer

Sapphire

Transfer

FireRed

Transfer

LeafGreen

Transfer

Emerald

Evolve

Generation IV

Diamond

Transfer

Pearl

Transfer

Platinum

Transfer

HeartGold

Evolve

Generation V

Black

Transfer

White

Transfer

Black 2

Transfer

White 2

Transfer

Generation VI

X

Transfer

Y

Transfer

Generation VII

Sun

Evolve

Moon

Evolve

Ultra Sun

Transfer

Ultra Moon

Transfer

Generation VIII

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

Standard Sprites

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Shiny Sprites

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