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  2. Squirtle is a Water type Pokémon introduced in Generation 1. Squirtle is a bipedal, reptilian Pokémon. It has a blue body with purple eyes, a light brown belly, and a tough red-brown shell on its back.

  3. Blastoise is a Water type Pokémon introduced in Generation 1. Blastoise is a large, bipedal, reptilian Pokémon. It has a blue body with small purple eyes, a light brown belly, and a stubby tail. It has a large brown shell with two powerful water cannons on either side, which can be withdrawn.

  4. Squirtle generation 1 move learnset (Red, Blue, Yellow)

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    This page lists all the moves that Squirtle can learn in Generation 1, which consists of these games: Pokémon Red. Pokémon Blue. Pokémon Yellow. Note: many moves have changed stats over the years. The power, accuracy and other information listed below is as it was in the respective games.

  5. Pokédex entry for #8 Wartortle containing stats, moves learned, evolution chain, location and more!

  6. Bulbasaur is notable for being the very first Pokémon in the National Pokédex. It is one of the three choices for a starter Pokémon in the original Game Boy games, Pokémon Red & Blue (Red & Green in Japan), along with Charmander and Squirtle. Bulbasaur. Additional artwork.

  7. For example, breeding a female Blastoise with a compatible Pokémon would generate a Squirtle egg. In the case of Ditto, the Pokémon egg will always be the non-Ditto Pokémon - so if you breed Ditto with a male Charizard, the egg would be a Charmander.

  8. Squirtle - Generation 6 learnset - Pokémon Database

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    All the moves that #7 Squirtle can learn in Generation 6 (X, Y, Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire), plus for its egg moves, compatible parents and breeding details.

  9. Torrent increases the power of Water -type moves by 50% (1.5×) when the ability-bearer's HP falls below a third of its maximum (known in-game as in a pinch).

  10. Welcome to our sprites gallery, where you can see sprites for every Pokémon, ranging from the latest games all the way back to the original Red & Blue, plus some spin-off games like Pokémon GO. Choose your Pokémon below (use Ctrl+F to find it quickly) to see their regular sprite, shiny sprite and back sprites.

  11. Below is a list of Pokémon grouped into their evolutionary chains for easy browsing. The charts also specify the conditions by which they evolve. Note that for most conditional evolutions (such as Friendship), the Pokémon needs to level up once the condition is met in order to evolve.