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#156 Quilava
image:Quilava.png
Cyndaquil < Quilava' > Typhlosion
Jap. Nameマグマラシ (Magmarashi)
Evolves fromCyndaquil
Evolves intoTyphlosion
SpeciesVolcano Pokémon
Gender Ratios87.5% ♂/ 12.5% ♀
TypeFire
Size2' 11" (0.9 m)
Weight41.9 lbs (19 kgs)
AbilityBlaze
Egg GroupGround
Catch Rate45
TierNFE
EV Yield1 SpA , 1 Speed


Base Stats
Min-MinMaxMax+
HP
58
- 226 320 -
Atk
64
119 133 227 249
Def
58
108 121 215 236
SpAtk
80
148 165 259 384
SpDef
65
121 135 229 251
Spe
80
148 165 259 284

Quilava, the Volcano Pokémon, is the second stage in the evolutionary chain of the Generation II Fire type starter, Cyndaquil. This Pokémon lives for battles, always looking for a formidable opponent. It attacks with the flames on its head and tail, and prevents all Fire type assaults with its flame resistant fur. Very quick and nimble, it dodges attacks with ease and can escape in stealth under a cloud of smoke.

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Game Appearances

Generation II

Quilava first appeared in the Generation II games: Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal. It can be obtained by choosing Cyndaquil as your starter and evolve it by leveling it up to level 14.

Generation III

Quilava can be obtained in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald by completing the Hoenn Dex and selecting Cyndaquil from Professor Birch and evolving it at level 14. Quilava can also be snagged from Mystery Troop Rosso at level 30 in Pokémon Colosseum.

Generation IV

Quilava is unobtainable in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and must be migrated to Pal Park from a Generation III game via the Dual Slot feature on the DS.


Animé Appearances

Quilava’s first appearance in the animé was as a cameo in You’re a Star, Larvitar!, but the first true appearance was in Love, Pokémon Style!, used against Ash in the Indigo League in the hands of a trainer named Macey. Quilava returned much later in the episode Shocks and Bonds as the Pokémon of a trainer named Clark and used against Ash in the Ever Grand Conference. Quilava’s latest debut was paired with Croconaw in the episode The Champ Twins utilized by the trainers Ryan and Bryan respectively.


Pokémon Information

Moves

Level-Up
Level Attack Power Acc. PP Cat. Type Effect Eff. %
-- Tackle 35 95% 35 Physical Normal No added effect . --
-- Leer -- 100% 30 Status Normal Lowers foe's Def. --
-- Smokescreen -- 100% 20 Status Normal Lowers foe's Accuracy. --
4 Smokescreen -- 100% 20 Status Normal Lowers foe's Accuracy. --
10 Ember 40 100% 25 Special Fire May cause a burn. 10%
13 Quick Attack 40 100% 30 Physical Normal Always strikes first. --
20 Flame Wheel 60 100% 25 Physical Fire May cause burn. 10%
24 Defense Curl -- -- 40 Status Normal Raises Def. --
31 Swift 60 -- 20 Special Normal Never misses. --
35 Lava Plume 80 100% 15 Special Fire May burn foe. 30
42 Flamethrower 95 100% 15 Special Fire May cause a burn. 10%
46 Rollout 30 90% 20 Physical Rock Power doubles with each consecutive hit. --
53 Double Edge 65 100% 15 Physical Normal Hits with recoil. --
57 Eruption 150 100% 5 Special Fire The lower the user's HP the less ammount of damage done. --


TM/HM
TM/HM Attack Power Acc. PP Cat. Type Effect Eff. %
TM01 Focus Punch 150 100% 20 Physical Fighting User flinches if hit before striking. --
TM05 Roar -- 100% 20 Status Normal Forces foe to switch out. --
TM06 Toxic -- 85% 10 Status Poison Badly poisons foe. --
TM10 Hidden Power ??? 100% 15 Special Normal Power and type depends on user. --
TM11 Sunny Day -- -- 5 Status Fire Powers up Fire moves for 5 turns. --
TM17 Protect -- -- 10 Status Normal Blocks attack, but may fail if used in succession. --
TM21 Frustration ??? 100% 20 Physical Normal Becomes more powerful if user dislikes trainer. --
TM27 Return ??? 100% 20 Physical Normal Becomes more powerful if user likes trainer. --
TM28 Dig 80 100% 10 Physical Ground Goes underground, then attacks next turn. --
TM31 Brick Break 75 100% 15 Physical Fighting Negates effects of Light Screen and Reflect. --
TM32 Double Team -- -- 15 Status Normal Raises Evade. --
TM35 Flamethrower 95 100% 15 Special Fire May cause a burn. 10%
TM38 Fire Blast 120 85% 5 Special Fire May cause a burn. 10%
TM40 Aerial Ace 60 -- 20 Physical Flying Never misses. --
TM42 Facade 70 100% 20 Physical Normal Boosts Atk when statused. --
TM43 Secret Power 70 100% 20 Physical Normal Effects vary by location. 30%
TM44 Rest -- -- 10 Status Psychic User sleeps for 2 turns to regain health. --
TM45 Attract -- 100% 15 Status Normal Makes opposite gender less likely to attack. --
TM50 Overheat 140 90% 5 Special Fire Sharply lowers user SpA. --
TM58 Endure -- -- 10 Status Normal Endures any attack with at least 1 HP. --
TM61 Will-O-Wisp -- 75% 15 Status Fire Causes a burn. --
TM78 Captivate -- 100% 20 Status Normal Sharply lowers foe’s SpA. --
TM82 Sleep Talk -- -- 10 Status Normal Uses own move while asleep. --
TM83 Natural Gift ??? 100% 15 Physical Normal Power and type depends on held berry. --
TM87 Swagger -- 90% 15 Status Normal Raises foe's Atk, and confuses it. --
TM90 Substitute -- -- 10 Status Normal Uses ¼ HP to create a decoy. --
HM01 Cut 50 95% 30 Physical Normal Cuts small trees in the field. --
HM04 Strength 80 100% 15 Physical Normal Moves boulders in the field. --
HM06 Rock Smash 40 100% 15 Physical Fighting Smashes rocks in the field. May lower foe's Def. 50%

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