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Base stats and EV yield
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Base Stat Total: 570
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95 Base HP
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50 Base Atk
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120 Base Def
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50 Base Sp.Atk
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120 Base Sp.Def
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135 Base Speed
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0 HP EVs
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0 Atk EVs
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1 Def EVs
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0 Sp.Atk EVs
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1 Sp.Def EVs
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1 Speed EVs
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Total EV Yield: 3
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Pokédex Entries
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Durivistle possesses four strong arms and four thick wings, which it uses to defend itself. Because of its silhouette, it is often confused for an insectoid when first encountering it.
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Durivistle is usually found in lush and well-vegetated mountainous, cavernous, and rocky areas. If it encounters a rocky area that does not suit its needs, it will change the surrounding landscape to suit it.
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Durivistle takes refuge in its den ever conscious of its appearance and size. It will often position its thick wings, arms and tail curled around itself like a ball, and will try either make itself smaller or blend into the environment.
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This Pokémon defends and flees whenever possible, not because of fear, but because of its pacifistic disposition. When backed into a corner and desperate, it take much pleasure and jubilation in the aggression and violence it is forced to take.
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When in combat, Durivistle battles with attrition. It fights by stealing the nutrients from the opponent's body through the traps it sets on the floor below them. If foes are not vulerable to the floor, it will fly after them and cripple them with toxins.
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Durivistle's body, arms, and wings are covered in scales and nettles coated in hydrargynum, which it uses to their full effect in the form of powders and needles when necessary. Unfortunately, when there are deployed, Durivistle is forced to take a solitary role for the day, to prevent those close to it from getting physical irritation and sickness.
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Because young Durivistle don't know their capabilities and are much easier prey than adults, they will often use their toxic nettles more often that not. However, this means they spend a majority of their childhood in isolation before they learn their other skills, if not around other Durivistle.
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Durivistle is a mesoherbivore, consuming plant life a majority of the time. The only time it feeds on others is when it defends itself, draining the life of their hunter to the extent where no body is left except dust.
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This Pokémon is a fairly intelligent megafauna. While this Pokémon's size and primary disposition make it prime prey, its endurance and secondary disposition make hunters wary. The only ones willing to go near it are similarily aloof or kind-natured Pokémon.
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Learnset
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Durivistle
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Durivistle
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations
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Pokémon Teams
Trainer
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Pokémon
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J
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Blastoise (Shelly)
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Pidgeot
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Nidoqueen
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Primeape
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Jynx
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Snorlax
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2014
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J
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Swampert
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Gardevoir
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Breloom (Seth)
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Manetric
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Skarmory
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Flygon
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2014
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J
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Torterra
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Rapidash
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Quagsire
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Noctowl
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Crobat
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Luxray
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2007
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J
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Infernape
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Roserade
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Staraptor
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Luxray
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Garchomp
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Walrein
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2007
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J
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Typhlosion
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Pidgeot
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Ampharos
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Slowbro
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Victreebel
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Tyranitar
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2010
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J
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Meganium
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Raichu
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Ninetales
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Umbreon
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Lapras
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Crobat
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2010
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J
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Samurott
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Unfezant
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Zebstrika
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Sawsbuck
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Volcarona
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Hydreigon
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2011
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J
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Serperior
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Simipour
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Throh
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Braviary
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Ninetales
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Dragonite
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2011
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J
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Chesnaught
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Blastoise
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Pyroar
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Malamar
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Aurorus
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Sylveon
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2013
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J
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Swampert
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Roserade
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Altaria
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Medicham
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Camerupt
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Latios
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2014
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J
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Decidueye
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Ribombee
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Mudsdale
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Salazzle
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Bewear
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Minior
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2016
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J
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Skeledirge
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Dudunsparce
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Clodsire
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Farigaraf
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Dachsbun
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Arboliva
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2022
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