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#156 Quilava | |||||
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Category | Volcano Pokémon | ||||
Original Region | Johto | ||||
National Dex Nr. | #156 | ||||
Johto Dex Nr. | #156 | ||||
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Generation | 2 | ||||
Pokémon Color | Yellow | ||||
First Appearance | Pokémon Gold And Silver | ||||
Latest Appearance | Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire | ||||
Type(s) | Fire | ||||
Ability/ies | Blaze (Hidden: Flash Fire) | ||||
Average Height | 2'11" | ||||
Average Weight | 41.9 lbs. | ||||
Evolves From | Cyndaquil | ||||
Evolves Into | Typhlosion |
Quilava (Japanese: マグマラシ Magmarashi) is a Fire-type Pokémon.
It evolves from Cyndaquil starting at level 14 and evolves into Typhlosion starting at level 36.
Biology[]
Quilava is a slim quadruped Pokémon. The top half of Quilava's body is blue, while the lower half is cream. Its ears are triangular with red insides, and it possesses a rounded nose and red eyes. It has five red spots on its body that can project flames: two in a somewhat exclamation-mark shape on its forehead and three lined up horizontally on its rear. The fire coming from its head and rear can be launched as a flame attack. It also uses gusts of superheated air as a battle technique. Quilava's fur is non-flammable, so it can withstand flame attacks. Quilava tends to be rare in the wild, but can sometimes be found living on grasslands.
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National Pokédex | ||
← #155: Cyndaquil |
#156: Quilava |
#157: Typhlosion → |