Roserade Evolution
Roserade Abilities
Cures any major status ailment upon switching out.
Has a 30% chance of poisoning attacking Pokémon on contact.
Strengthens moves of 60 base power or less to 1.5× their power.
Roserade Moves
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Roserade Sprites
It attracts prey with a sweet aroma, then downs it with thorny whips hidden in its arms.
With the movements of a dancer, it strikes with whips that are densely lined with poison thorns.
Each of its hands contains different toxins, but both hands can jab with near-fatal power.
Its sweet aroma attracts prey. Then it spews poison. The more toxic it is, the sweeter its aroma.
Luring prey with a sweet scent, it uses poison whips on its arms to poison, bind, and finish off the prey.
Roserade's Japanese name is Roserade (ロズレイド). Here are all the official names for Roserade across different languages:
Roserade Breeding
How to Get Roserade
Roserade is not catchable in the wild – it is typically obtained through gifts, events, or in-game trades. Here is how to obtain Roserade in every game where it is available:
About Roserade
Roserade is a Grass/Poison-type Pokemon introduced in Generation 4. With a Base Stat Total (BST) of 515, Roserade is classified as a Bouquet Pokémon and is part of the Budew → Roselia → Roserade evolution line.
In competitive play, Roserade is placed in the NatDex tier where it holds a 0.04% usage rate. Its key abilities are Natural Cure and Poison Point and Technician, which allow it to function as a versatile team member. Roserade is weak to Fire, Ice, Flying, Psychic-type moves, so trainers should plan around these vulnerabilities.
Roserade can learn 70 moves across Level-up, TM, Tutor, and Egg methods. Its most popular competitive moves include Sludge Bomb, hiddenpowerfire, Giga Drain, Sleep Powder. Standing at 0.9m tall and weighing 14.5kg, Roserade has been a fan favorite since its debut in the Sinnoh region games.