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3'11" 61.7 lbs |
| EV's earned | Capture rate | Base happiness | Gender | ||||
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Defense x 2 |
45 | 50 |
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| Growth rate | Experience | Wild held item |
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Level 100 1.000.000 |
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Hatching a Pelipper egg requires 5,120 steps.
Pelipper belongs to the Water 1 and Flying Egg Groups, so it can breed with these Pokémon:
| Ability | Description |
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| Keen Eye |
This Pokémon cannot have its accuracy lowered. This ability does not prevent any accuracy losses other than stat modifiers, such as the accuracy cut from fog; nor does it prevent other Pokémon's evasion from making this Pokémon's moves less accurate. This Pokémon can still be passed negative accuracy modifiers through heart-swap. Overworld: If the first Pokémon in the party has this ability, any random encounter with a Pokémon five or more levels lower than it has a 50% chance of being skipped. |
| Drizzle |
The weather changes to rain when this Pokémon enters battle and does not end unless replaced by another weather condition. If multiple Pokémon with this ability, drought, sand-stream, or snow-warning are sent out at the same time, the abilities will activate in order of Speed, respecting trick-room. Each ability's weather will cancel the previous weather, and only the weather summoned by the slowest of the Pokémon will stay. |
| Speed | Power | Skill | Stamina | Jump |
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| Diamond | It dips its large bill in the sea, then scoops up numerous prey along with water. |
| Pearl | It acts as a delivery service by carrying small Pokémon in its bill. It bobs on the waves to rest. |
| Platinum | It is a messenger of the skies, carrying small Pokémon and eggs to safety in its bill. |
| HeartGold | It protects its young in its beak. It bobs on waves, resting on them on days when the waters are calm. |
| SoulSilver | It protects its young in its beak. It bobs on waves, resting on them on days when the waters are calm. |
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