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YoumanTalk: Pokémon Bulbasaur No. 001, what kind of creature is it among the three grass-type creatures?

The National Pokémon Illustrated Series is officially launched. From this chapter, Lao Tan will talk to all players about the Pokémon Illustrated Series from the beginning, and re-embark on the journey of finding Pokémon from the Kanto region, and relive it. I was just introduced to the joy of Pokémon back then. From the moment Dr. Oak handed the Pokédex to the trainers, the story about Pokémon began.

Bulbasaur is the Pokémon in the Pokémon National Pokédex No. 001, and is also the master of the first generation of the Gosan Family. Bulbasaur, one of the three small Pokémon of the first generation, can not only be selected at the very beginning of the game, but also has a large number of scenes in the anime. It can be said that it is the grass-type Pokémon that players have the deepest affection for. It has garlic-like bulb-like seeds and is nicknamed "Garlic Bastard" by players.

So the question is, what kind of creature is Bulbasaur? Could it be that he is really the "bastard" that players call him? It's not well answered in the official setting. According to the introduction of the illustrated book, Bulbasaur is only called a "seed Pokémon". Not only that, its evolved form Bulbasaur and its final evolved form Bulbasaur are both "seed Pokémon". This time the problem was not solved, and a new question arose: Is Bulbasaur an animal or a plant?

The illustration describes Bulbasaur's appearance as similar to a toad, with bright red eyes and a pair of ear-like protrusions on the top of his head. Its nose is short and blunt, and it has a large mouth. The most iconic feature is the bulb-like seed growing on its back. This seed is biologically related to Bulbasaur and has existed since the birth of Pokémon. Although it is not clear what kind of animal it is, it can be determined from the illustrated book that Bulbasaur is a "organism of plants and animals."

The sum of Bulbasaur’s racial values ??is 318. From the juvenile racial value, it can be seen that this Pokémon is better at special attack and special defense, but the racial values ??in all aspects are fairly evenly distributed. Nothing particularly stands out. As the Pokémon with Pokédex number 001, Bulbasaur is the first Pokémon in the entire Pokémon series to have dual attributes (grass + poison) before evolving. This also means that its moves are relatively difficult to learn. It is richer than the other two Pokémon of the Royal Family, Charmander and Squirtle. At the same time, Bulbasaur is also the only Pokémon in the series that can use the egg move to inherit the skill "Petal Dance" (the concept of egg moves was introduced in the second generation).

Under normal circumstances, Bulbasaur will evolve into Bulbasaur at level 16. However, if it continues not to evolve, Bulbasaur's moves will reach the end at level 36, and the ultimate skill that can be learned is the 120-power change move "Solar Beam". After the introduction of Pokémon characteristics in the third generation, Bulbasaur's normal characteristics were set to "luxuriant (when the health value is less than 1/3, the power of grass-type moves is increased to 1.5 times)" and this is what Yusanjia has continued. standard features. The hidden characteristic is "Chlorophyll". On sunny days or sunny days, Bulbasaur's speed is doubled.

There is another interesting little detail about Bulbasaur. When exchanging Bulbasaur at the Global Trade Center in the fifth generation of "Pokémon Black and White", because the center has detectors to detect Pokémon's inaccuracies, The Bulbasaur with a civilized nickname, the English name "Bulbasaur", cannot pass the test and can only be exchanged after another name change.

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