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Pokemon Spinarak - Pokemon from the second generation, ranked 167 in the Pokedex... It is a poisonous bug that dwells in the Joto area. Pokémon Spinarak develops into Pokemon Ariados after consuming 50 sweets.
Parameters and characteristics of Pokemon Spinarak
Max BS
923
Атака
105
Protection
73
Resistance
120
How to find and catch Pokémon Spinarak?
Spinarak may be found in parks and marshes. It is possible to capture it in squares, fields, and woods, in meadows and in the countryside, around overgrown lakes, in industrial regions, and near industries.
Pokemon Spinarak occurs often on the map and is easy to capture.
Biology
Spinarak is a green arachnid Pokémon that looks like a spider. It features white pupils in its black eyes, a white horn on its forehead, and a pair of crimson mandibles. Two black spots and a line that resembles a face are on the back of its belly; the face on its back may change expression, as seen in anime and 3D video games. An extra line surrounds the end of its abdomen. It has three yellow legs with a black stripe across the center.
Spinarak is a nocturnal Pokémon that can be found in both temperate and tropical woods. It creates webs that are robust enough to resist stones being thrown at them and serve as nets for fisherman. It is a patient predator, and it may wait for prey to get entangled in its web for days. It detects the kind of prey collected by the vibrations in the web, and its favourite prey is Cutiefly. Its venom is not very powerful, but it is effective enough to weaken captured creatures. Silk created by a Spinarak, as shown in the anime, may be used for face treatments as well as patching up skin wounds.
Spinarak and its evolved version, Ariados, are the only Pokémon known to know the move Toxic Thread. Spider Web was its hallmark move prior to Generation V.
The Pokemon Spinarak is one of the numerous monsters that may be captured in Pokemon Go. See the prerequisites for evolving Spinarak here. Spinarak is from Johto's second generation and was included in the February 16, 2017 release.
#167 Spinarak Info
Type
Candy Needed to Evolve
Bug / Poison
50 Spinarak Candy
Evolution
Evolves into: Ariados
Evolves from: None
Hatches from: (EGG) 2KM
Combat Moves
To use combat moves, touch the screen while in battle, and the pokemon will release their attacks as quickly as they can. Attacks that are repeated will fill the bars on their specific meter. When any or all of the bars are full, press and hold the screen for a few seconds to unleash a special move.
Possible Attack Moves
Name
Type
Damage
Bug Bite
Bug
5
Poison Sting
Poison
6
Possible Special Moves
Name
Type
Damage
Number of Special Bars
Signal Beam
Bug
75
3
Night Slash
Dark
50
3
Cross Poison
Poison
40
3
Best moveset for Spinarak
When fighting Pokémon in Gyms, Spinarak's greatest moves are Bug Bite and Signal Beam. This moveset has the most overall DPS and is also the finest for PVP encounters.
Offense
Bug Bite
12 dps
Signal Beam
31 dps
Defense
Bug Bite
12 dps
Signal Beam
31 dps
All moves
Quick move
Damage
EPS
DPS
Bug Bite
5
12
12
Poison Sting
5
11.7
10
Main move
Damage
EPS
DPS
Night Slash
50
-15
22.7
Cross Poison
40
-22
32
Signal Beam
75
-17.2
31
The green moves benefit from the Same Type Attack Bonus and deliver 20% more damage.
Evolution family
Spinarak is part of a two-member family.
Regular
84.
#167 Spinarak
50
#168 Ariados
Shiny
84.
#167 Spinarak
50
#168 Ariados
Availability
Spinarak was released along with the main release of Johto-region Pokémon on February 16th, 2017.
Shiny form of Spinarak was released at the start of part 1 of Halloween 2021 on October 15th, 2021.
Method
Maximum CP
Details
Wild
700758
(weather boosted)
In wild since 2017 Feb 16Increased spawns in:
Bug Out 2022: Aug 10 - 16
Pokémon Spotlight Hour: 2022 Jun 21
Pokémon TCG Crossover Event: 2022 Jun 16 - 30
Halloween 2021: Oct 15 - 22
The Seasons Change: Part 2: 2020 Oct 12 - 19
Mega Battle Challenge: 2020 Sep 11 - 17
Incense Day: Type Shuffle: 2020 Apr 19 (Incense-only)
Bug Out 2019: Apr 2 - 9
Eggs
466
Increased chance/Previously in:
7-km - Halloween 2021: Oct 15 - 22
5-km - Bug Out 2020: Jun 26 - Jul 1
2-km - 2017 Jul 7 - Dec 8
Research tasks
350
Field Research:
Take snapshots of 3 different Bug-type Pokémon you caught: Bug Out 2022
Use 5 Berries to help catch Pokémon: 2022 May
Trade a Pokémon: 2022 Mar
Send a Gift to a friend: 2021 Oct
Make 3 Curveball Throws;
Spin 3 PokéStops or Gyms: Halloween 2021
Special Research/Timed Research:
Throwback Challenge 2020: Johto - 2nd part: Play with your buddy
Biology
Dewgong is a pure white, fluffy pinniped Pokémon. In icy weather, its fur makes it practically inconspicuous. It has two black eyes, a black nose, and two tusks that protrude from its upper jaw. It features a sleek body, two front flippers, and a long, flowing tail. Even in very cold and ice-packed waters, its tail permits it to swim at rates of up to 8 knots. A pointed horn on top of its head helps it to cut through the thickest ice floes.
It dwells on icebergs floating in freezing ocean waters. It thrives in cooler conditions, becoming more active as the temperature drops. It is absolutely unaffected by even the most harsh cold conditions because it stores thermal energy inside its body. It rests on severely cold ice or beneath shallow water throughout the day. However, as the temperature lowers at night, it transforms into a hunter and seeks for prey such as Wishiwashi. It sunbathes on the beach after eating. This elevates its body temperature and facilitates digestion.
With the return of the Water Festival in Pokémon Go, be ready to take advantage of the summertime. The second Water Festival event has a lot of Water-type Pokémon to catch as well as a number of welcome trainer rewards, despite arriving a little later than it did last year.
Water Festival 2018 Event is Here!
The 2018 Water Festival will start later today at 1 o'clock (PDT) and go through June 21. Water-type Pokémon like Magikarp and Wailmer will be much more common up to that point, while starter Pokémon like Totodile and Mudkip will now hatch from 2 kilometer Eggs.
For any eggs born during the event, Trainers additionally get twice the normal amount of Candy and Stardust. Likewise, if you capture any Water-type creatures, you'll get three times as much stardust as usual.
Water-types will also show up more often in Raid Battles in addition to event-specific Field Research tasks. Legendary Pokémon Kyogre also returns to Raids and, if you're exceptionall
Biology
Medicham is a humanoid, bipedal Pokémon that resembles a yoga practitioner. It has a gray body with red and yellow adornments. A red headpiece with three bulb-like extensions covers the upper portion of its head: one on top and one on either side. The bulb on top is short on a female Medicham. Its large, focused eyes are slightly covered by the headpiece, and its red lips seem to be in a rounded or puckered position. Its legs appear to be covered with puffy, red pants that have a large yellow spot on the knees and yellow bands next to the hips.
As Mega Medicham, its headpiece now resembles a white turban with a yellow stone in the center. The red extension in the back is retained, and there are five white extensions on the turban, three extending from the stone and one on either side of its head. There is now a gold band on each wrist and additional gold bands around its waist. Several blue, teardrop-shaped decorations hang from the lowest hip band. Using its enhanced wi
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