Roselia Evolution
Roselia Abilities
Cures any major status ailment upon switching out.
Has a 30% chance of poisoning attacking Pokémon on contact.
Protects against major status ailments during strong sunlight.
Roselia Moves
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Roselia Sprites
ROSELIA shoots sharp thorns as projectiles at any opponent that tries to steal the flowers on its arms. The aroma of this POKéMON brings serenity to living things.
On extremely rare occasions, a ROSELIA is said to appear with its flowers in unusual colors. The thorns on this POKéMON’s head contain a vicious poison.
A ROSELIA that drinks nutritionally rich springwater blooms with lovely flowers. The fragrance of its flowers has the effect of making its foes careless.
Its flowers give off a relaxing fragrance. The stronger its aroma, the healthier the ROSELIA is.
ROSELIA raised on clean drinking water are known to grow vividly colored flowers.
Roselia's Japanese name is Roselia (ロゼリア). Here are all the official names for Roselia across different languages:
Roselia Breeding
How to Get Roselia
Roselia can be encountered in the wild across multiple Pokemon games. Here is how to obtain Roselia in every game where it is available:
About Roselia
Roselia is a Grass/Poison-type Pokemon introduced in Generation 3. With a Base Stat Total (BST) of 400, Roselia is classified as a Thorn Pokémon and is part of the Budew → Roselia → Roserade evolution line.
In competitive play, Roselia is placed in the Untiered tier where it holds a 0% usage rate. Its key abilities are Natural Cure and Poison Point and Leaf Guard, which allow it to function as a versatile team member. Roselia is weak to Fire, Ice, Flying, Psychic-type moves, so trainers should plan around these vulnerabilities.
Roselia can learn 76 moves across Level-up, TM, Tutor, and Egg methods. Its most popular competitive moves include . Standing at 0.3m tall and weighing 2kg, Roselia has been a fan favorite since its debut in the Hoenn region games.