Cradily
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Names
- English: Cradily
- Japanese: ユレイドル (Yuradle)
- German: Wielie
- French: Vacilys
Number(s)
- National: 346
- Hoenn: 134
Gender
♂ 87.5% - ♀ 12.5%
Egg Group(s)
Water 3
Evolution
| Basic | Stage One |
|---|---|
Size
- Height: 1.5 m / 4’11”
- Weight: 60.4 kg / 133.2 lbs.
Damage Taken
- ×½: Normal, Electric
- ×2: Fighting, Bug, Steel, Ice
Ability effects are not included.
Base Stats
| Stat | Rank | E.P. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sum | 495 | ||
| HP | 27 | 0 | |
| Attack | 32 | 0 | |
| Defense | 22 | 0 | |
| Sp.Atk | 26 | 0 | |
| Sp.Def | 16 | 2 | |
| Speed | 52 | 0 | |
Ability
- Suction Cups
- Game's description
- Negates moves that force switching out.
- Battle effect
- If the Pokémon is in the lead spot, when fishing, Pokémon are easier to catch.
Wild Item
- Diamond/Pearl
- Big Root (5%)
Pal Park
- Area: Ocean
- Points: 80
- Encounter rate: 10
Miscellaneous
- Species: Barnacle Pokémon
- Steps to hatch: 7,680
- Color: Green
- Catch Rate: 45
- Base Tameness: 70
- Growth Group: Erratic
600,000 exp. points to Lv100
Location
- Diamond
- Evolve from Lileep [Evolve]
- Pearl
- Evolve from Lileep [Evolve]
Pokédex Flavour (description)
- Ruby
- CRADILY roams around the ocean floor in search of food. This POKéMON freely extends its tree trunk-like neck and captures unwary prey using its eight tentacles.
- Sapphire
- CRADILY's body serves as an anchor, preventing it from being washed away in rough seas. This POKéMON secretes a strong digestive fluid from its tentacles.
- Emerald
- It drags its heavy body along the seafloor. It makes its nest in the shallows of warm seas. CRADILY can be seen on beaches when the tide goes out.
- Fire Red
- It ensnares prey with its eight tentacles. It then melts the prey with a strong acid before feeding.
- Leaf Green
- It ensnares prey with its eight tentacles. It then melts the prey with a strong acid before feeding.
- Diamond
- It lives in the shallows of warm seas. When the tide goes out, it digs up prey from beaches.
- Pearl
- It lives in the shallows of warm seas. When the tide goes out, it digs up prey from beaches.
