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Rowlet (Japanese: モクロー, HepburnMokuroo) is a Grass/Flying-type Starter Pokémon of Alola region. It can use the move Leafage.

Biology

Physiology

Rowlet is a round bird Pokémon, who has a white face, shaped like a Duosion's appearance. It has brown feathers (with green colored ones on its tail), a white and orange beak, two leaves resembling a bowtie and two short orange legs.

Behaviour

Due to its high resilience, Rowlet can face any situations. In addition it is able to follow the instructions of its trainer, and organises different attacks according to different situations.

Learnset

Leveling

LevelingGeneration VII
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat.
Growl - 100% 40 File:Type normal HOME.png normal Status
Tackle 50 100% 35 File:Type normal HOME.png normal Physical
Leafage % File:Type grass HOME.png grass
8 Peck 35 100% 35 File:Type flying HOME.png flying Physical
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.


Trivia

  • Rowlet, like Bulbasaur, is the only starter Pokémon with dual-type, coincidentally they're both Grass type.
  • Rowlet ties with Froakie as the smallest Starter Pokémon, being 1'00".
  • Rowlet is the lightest starter Pokémon to date.
  • Rowlet is the only Alola Starter whose first learned move is a previously unseen move (Leafage).
  • Among the three Starter bird Pokémon, Rowlet is the only one that can fly.
    • Torchic is based on the chickens and Piplup is based on the penguins, so they can't fly.

Origin

Rowlet is based on the barn owl; considering the Alola region's Hawaiian setting, it may also be based on the native pueo owl, where they are known to live in the forests and grasslands of the Hawaiian archipelago.

Etymology

Rowlet's name comes from "ruffle" and "owlet", a baby owl. It may also come from "round" as it is very round, and "rowan" ,a type of tree, because it is a Grass type.

Gallery

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