Rowlet is a small, avian Pokémon resembling a young owl with a round body and short legs. Its plumage is primarily beige with a white underside and facial disc. The facial disc itself is in the shape of two overlapping circles. It has large black eyes and a stubby beak. The top part of its beak is white, while the lower half is orange-brown. Its feet have two forward-facing toes and one backward-facing toe; they are the same color as the lower half of its beak. Two leaves sprout from its chest arranged to resemble a bowtie. Additional leaves form its tail and line the undersides of its wings.
A nocturnal Pokémon, it stores energy during the day through photosynthesis. It approaches opponents by silently gliding, before unleashing a volley of kicks. This Pokémon is able to rotate its head almost 180 degrees and has excellent night vision.[1] Its feathers are as sharp as blades, which it launches at foes from the air. Rowlet feel most relaxed in tight, dark spaces.
Rowlet, the Grass Quill Pokémon. A Grass and Flying type. It stores energy during the day from photosynthesis. It swoops down without making a sound and unleashes a powerful kick without being noticed.
Rowlet is the only Grass-type starter Pokémon to not be listed as green. It is listed as brown instead.
Rowlet is the first starter to be dual-typed in its base form since Bulbasaur.
Including those that gain a type upon the first evolution, Rowlet is the only starter Pokémon whose secondary typing does not remain the same throughout their evolutionary family, with both Decidueye and Hisuian Decidueye losing the Flying type and gaining Ghost and Fighting, respectively.
Rowlet is the only starter Pokémon to be weak to its own type, as it is weak to Flying.
Rowlet has the highest base HP of all unevolved starter Pokémon.
Rowlet's Japanese name and its romanization were revealed in a tweet of their trademark on April 17, 2016.
Rowlet and its evolutions are the only Grass-type Pokémon in the Flying Egg Group.
Origin
Rowlet is based on an owl, sharing the most similarities with members of the Tytonidae family — species collectively known as "barn owls" that have heart-shaped faces and dark eyes. In particular, it closely resembles the common barn owl, which was introduced to Hawaii. Alternatively, it may be inspired by the Eastern grass owl or the African grass owl, along with the local pueo owl that is known for flying over grassy areas on the Hawaiian Islands, hence its Grass typing.
Name origin
Rowlet may be a combination of root, round, or arrow, and owlet, a young owl.
Mokuroh may be a combination of 木 moku (wood) and 梟 fukurō (owl).
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