Buneary Evolution
Buneary Abilities
Buneary Moves
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Buneary Sprites
It slams foes by sharply uncoiling its rolled ears. It stings enough to make a grown-up cry in pain.
When it senses danger, it perks up its ears. On cold nights, it sleeps with its head tucked into its fur.
Its ears are always rolled up. They can be forcefully extended to shatter even a large boulder.
You can tell how it feels by the way it rolls its ears. When it’s scared, both ears are rolled up.
By extending its rolled-up ears and striking the ground, it can bound so high it surprises itself.
Buneary's Japanese name is Mimirol (ミミロル). Here are all the official names for Buneary across different languages:
Buneary Breeding
How to Get Buneary
Buneary can be encountered in the wild across multiple Pokemon games. Here is how to obtain Buneary in every game where it is available:
About Buneary
Buneary is a Normal-type Pokemon introduced in Generation 4. With a Base Stat Total (BST) of 350, Buneary is classified as a Rabbit Pokémon and is part of the Buneary → Lopunny evolution line.
In competitive play, Buneary is placed in the Untiered tier where it holds a 0% usage rate. Its key abilities are Run Away and Klutz and Limber, which allow it to function as a versatile team member. Buneary is weak to Fighting-type moves, so trainers should plan around these vulnerabilities.
Buneary can learn 94 moves across Level-up, TM, Tutor, and Egg methods. Its most popular competitive moves include . Standing at 0.4m tall and weighing 5.5kg, Buneary has been a fan favorite since its debut in the Sinnoh region games.