During your opponent's next turn, the Defending Pokémon can't retreat.
Roserade
After captivating opponents with its sweet scent, it lashes them with its thorny whips.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Stage 1 |
| HP | 130 |
| Types | Grass |
| Attack | Bind Down |
| Attack cost | Colorless |
| Artist | Gapao |
| Rarity | Uncommon |
| Pokédex | 407 |
| Evolves from | Roselia |
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Base
Where two kinds of poison gases meet, two Koffings can fuse into a Weezing over many years.
Sword & Shield
It dives at a steep angle as soon as it spots its prey. It catches its prey with sharp claws.
Scarlet & Violet
Switch in 1 of your opponent's Benched Pokémon to the Active Spot. This attack does 40 damage to the new Active Pokémon.
מוצרים קשורים
Scarlet & Violet
It can sense the feelings of others by touching them with its horns. This species has assisted people with their work since 5,000 years ago.
Scarlet & Violet
It scatters poisonous spores and throws powerful punches while its foe is hampered by inhaled spores.
Scarlet & Violet
The thread it secretes from its rear is as strong as wire. The secret behind the thread's strength is the topic of ongoing research.
Scarlet & Violet
This Pokémon uses the reflective fur lining its cape to camouflage the stem of its flower, creating the illusion that the flower is floating.
Scarlet & Violet
The thread it secretes from its rear is as strong as wire. The secret behind the thread's strength is the topic of ongoing research.
Scarlet & Violet
This Pokémon scatters poisonous powder to repel enemies. It will eat different plants depending on where it lives.
Scarlet & Violet
It coils its 10 tentacles around prey and sucks out their nutrients, causing the prey pain. The folds along the rim of its head are a popular delicacy.
Scarlet & Violet
Spewpa doesn't live in a fixed location. It roams where it pleases across the fields and mountains, building up the energy it needs to evolve.



