Wartortle
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Squirtle (#7) – Wartortle – Blastoise (#9) | |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Name (Japanese), Number | Wartortle (Kameil), 8 |
| Stage | Stage 1 |
| Evolves from | Squirtle |
| Evolves to | Blastoise |
| Battle¹ | |
| Hit points | 59 |
| Attack | 63 |
| Defense | 80 |
| Speed | 58 |
| Special attack² | 65 |
| Special defense² | 80 |
| Special³ | 65 |
| Biological | |
| Species | Turtle Pokémon |
| Types | Water |
| Height | 3'3" (0.99 m) |
| Weight | 50 lb (22.5 kg) |
| Pokédex Color | Blue |
| Shiny color | Its ears and its tail become greener, as does its shell color. |
| Ability | Torrent |
| Signature Attack | Water Gun |
| Gender distribution | 87.5% male, 12.5% female |
| ¹ Stats for trading card versions may vary. | |
Wartortle (Kameil (カメール Kamēru*) in Japanese) is a Stage 1 water-type Pokémon that evolves from Squirtle at level 16 and further evolves into Blastoise at level 36. Wartortle is more aggressive than its basic form, Squirtle; it hides in water to stalk unwary prey, and uses its furry ears and tail to steer while swimming. Wartortle, and in particular its tail, is also a symbol of longevity; old Wartortles can be recognized by algae growing on their shells.
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Name origin
Wartortle's name is probably a combination of "War," "Tortoise," and "Turtle."
Availability
In all of the Pokémon games, Wartortle can only be obtained by evolving a Squirtle. Therefore, the availability of Squirtle dictates the availability of Wartortle.
Anime Appearances
In the Pokémon Anime, Wartortle has appeared several times as a member of a Fire-fighting squad.
External links
Categories: Water Pokémon