Stoutland

Etymology

The name of Stoutland comes from the mixture of the English word “stout”, which means strong, and the word “terrain”, a way of saying its extensive field of action.

biology

Stoutland is a Ground and Canine Pokémon that appears as an adult sheepdog measuring between 1.3 and 1.5 meters, with white fur with grayish areas. They have pointed ears and dark eyes. These have a bushy white beard with a similar tail.

Evolution

Stoutland does not evolve into any Pokémon.

History

Stoutland is a highly respected legendary figure among Pokemon culture for his strength and imposing presence. This position of respect was extended to his dog-pokemon when he first appeared in the world of Generation V Pokemon.

Pokedex Description

Stoutland is a large, Brawny Pokémon with ample strength for groundbreaking and protection. Always see the best in everyone and take care of the weakest.

Place

Stoutland is native to the Unova region, although after its appearance it became more common in other regions.

movements

Stoutland can learn moves such as:

  • Scratch
  • fine blow
  • retribution
  • Quick turn
  • Roar
  • Burden

Combat Characteristics

In battle, Stoutland is a reliable Pokémon, with its powerful attacks and equally high-quality Defensive abilities. This makes him an important company for any team.

Weaknesses and Resistances

Stoutland is weak against Rock, Psychic, and Ice, and is resistant to Ground, Fighting, and Electricity.

how to catch

To catch a Stoutland in the Pokemon game, you must go to the Unova region. Then, you have to search the surrounding herb fields. Until Generation V, they were only found in the wild.

generations

Stoutland is a Pokémon from Generation V, appearing in the Pokémon White, Black, White 2, and Black 2 games.

Curiosities

Stoutland has the ability to memorize anything he sees.

examples

Among all known Pokemon users, Bedford is best known for his Stoutland named Crunch. Crunch and Bedford are an inseparable team and together they have toured many regions. Another illustrious figure with a Stoutland is the High Command of the Unova region, Ramos. His Stoutland is called Triton.

Stoutland

Etymology

The name of Stoutland is derived from the combination of the English words “Stout” (strong) and “Land” (earth).

biology

Stoutland is a Normal-type Pokémon from the fifth generation of the Pokémon franchise. It is a large dog with orange and brown hair, the back of which is covered in abundant fur. It always has a smile on its face and two floppy ears, as well as rather short legs and tail.

Evolution

Stoutland does not evolve from other Pokémon, but is a member of the Wild Thorn family of evolutions.

History

Stoutland was discovered by Professor Oak in the Unova forest. It turns out to be a very important species in the region and is used as a mount by Pokémon trainers from time to time.

Pokedex Description

Stoutland has a very resistant and rough coat that repels water and provides protection in inclement weather.

Location

Stoutland can be found in the Unova Forest.

movements

Some of the attacks that Stoudland can use are:

  • Rock strike
  • Defensive Court
  • hyper beam
  • electric shock

Combat Characteristics

Stoutland is a very physically strong Pokémon, capable of surviving almost any attack, as well as being able to perform attacks that restrain the opponent.

Weaknesses and resistances

Being a Normal-type Pokémon, Stoutland is vulnerable to Ghost and Shadow-type attacks, while being immune to Fighting-type attacks.

How to Capture

Stoutland is a wild Pokémon that can be found in the Unova Forest. It is recommended to use Poké Balls to capture it.

generations

Stoutland hails from the fifth generation of the Pokémon franchise.

Curiosities

Stoutland is one of two Pokémon in the Wild Thorn family of evolutions. The other member of the family is the stunning Evosa.

examples

Some examples of coaches who had Stoutland on their team are:

  • Ash Ketchum in the Unova Pokémon Leagues
  • Lorelai in the Kalos Pokémon League battles
  • Norman of Hoenn
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