How to catch Bulbasaur in Pokemon Go

Number:
#001

Type:
Grass/Poison-type Pokemon

Region:
Kanto Region, home to the original Pokemon.

How to Catch Bulbasaur
As a Grass/Poison-type Pokemon, Bulbasaur can often be found in areas with abundant vegetation, such as parks, forests, and gardens. Additionally, during special events that focus on Kanto Pokemon, its spawn rates tend to increase.

When you encounter Bulbasaur, it’s essential to approach it with patience and preparation. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to catch Bulbasaur effectively:

About Bulbasaur
Bulbasaur, the Seed Pokemon, is the first entry (#001) in the Pokedex. It is a dual-type Grass/Poison creature known for the plant bulb on its back, which grows into a large plant as it evolves. Bulbasaur is not only adorable but also fiercely loyal to its trainers. During battles, the bulb on its back provides essential nutrients, empowering its moves and making it a formidable opponent.

Evolution Form(s)
Bulbasaur evolves into Ivysaur at level 16, and later into Venusaur at level 32. Embrace the journey with your Bulbasaur as it transforms into stronger forms, each stage showcasing unique abilities and power.

How Many Candy to Evolve
To evolve Bulbasaur into Ivysaur, trainers need 25 Bulbasaur candies. Subsequently, evolving Ivysaur into Venusaur requires an additional 100 Bulbasaur candies.

How to Gain Candy for Bulbasaur
To obtain Bulbasaur candy, capture Bulbasaur in the wild, or hatch it from 2km eggs. Transferring extra Bulbasaurs to Professor Willow grants additional candy. Participating in Bulbasaur-specific events and completing Field Research tasks may also reward Bulbasaur candy. Use a Pinap Berry while catching Bulbasaur to double the candy obtained if the capture is successful.

Weaknesses
Despite its strengths, Bulbasaur is weak against Fire, Psychic, Flying, and Ice-type moves. Trainers should exercise caution when facing Pokemon that specialize in these move types, as Bulbasaur will have a disadvantage in battle.

Strong Counters
Bulbasaur’s Grass/Poison typing makes it strong against Water, Ground, and Rock-type Pokemon. Utilize Bulbasaur’s Grass-type moves to deal significant damage in battles against these opponents, exploiting their weaknesses.