Accelgor Evolution
Accelgor Abilities
Cures any major status ailment after each turn during rain.
Prevents a held item from being removed by other Pokémon.
Doubles Speed upon using or losing a held item.
Accelgor Moves
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Accelgor Sprites
When its body dries out, it weakens. So, to prevent dehydration, it wraps itself in many layers of thin membrane.
Having removed its heavy shell, it becomes very light and can fight with ninja-like movements.
When its body dries out, it weakens. So it wraps a membrane around itself for protection while it spits poison.
It moves with blinding speed and lobs poison at foes. Featuring Accelgor as a main character is a surefire way to make a movie or comic popular.
Discarding its shell made it nimble. To keep itself from dehydrating, it wraps its body in bands of membrane.
Accelgor's Japanese name is Agilder (アギルダー). Here are all the official names for Accelgor across different languages:
Accelgor Breeding
How to Get Accelgor
Accelgor is not catchable in the wild – it is typically obtained through gifts, events, or in-game trades. Here is how to obtain Accelgor in every game where it is available:
About Accelgor
Accelgor is a Bug-type Pokemon introduced in Generation 5. With a Base Stat Total (BST) of 495, Accelgor is classified as a Shell Out Pokémon and is part of the Shelmet → Accelgor evolution line.
In competitive play, Accelgor is placed in the NatDex Monotype tier where it holds a 0.05% usage rate. Its key abilities are Hydration and Sticky Hold and Unburden, which allow it to function as a versatile team member. Accelgor is weak to Fire, Flying, Rock-type moves, so trainers should plan around these vulnerabilities.
Accelgor can learn 62 moves across Level-up, TM, Tutor, and Egg methods. Its most popular competitive moves include Bug Buzz, Final Gambit, Water Shuriken, Energy Ball. Standing at 0.8m tall and weighing 25.3kg, Accelgor has been a fan favorite since its debut in the Unova region games.