Horsea #116
#116 Horsea Info
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Type | Candy Needed to Evolve |
Water | 50 Horsea Candy |
Combat Moves
Possible Attack Moves | ||
Name | Type | Damage |
Water Gun | Water | 5 |
Bubble | Water | 12 |
Possible Special Moves | |||
Name | Type | Damage | Number of Special Bars |
Bubble Beam | Ground | 45 | 2 |
Dragon Pulse | Dragon | 90 | 2 |
Flash Cannon | Steel | 100 | 1 |
- Hatches From: 5km egg
- Evolves Into: Seadra
Image Gallery
Pokemon Horsey - Pokemon 1 Generation, 116 in the Pokedex... He is a water type Pokémon that dwells in the Kanto area. Pokemon Horsea transforms into a seadra after eating 25 sweets.
Parameters and characteristics of Pokemon Horsey
Max BS | 1194 |
Атака | 129 |
Protection | 103 |
Resistance | 102 |
How to find and catch Pokémon Horsey?
Pokémon Horsea may be found near any body of water, including ponds, rivers, oceans, and marshes. You may catch around fountains, pools, and water parks in Horsey.
Pokemon Horsea appears often on the map and will be easy to locate.
Best moveset for Horsea
When fighting Pokémon in Gyms, Horsea's greatest techniques are Bubble and Return. This moveset has the most overall DPS and is also the finest for PVP encounters.
Offense
Bubble | 12 dps |
Purified | Return50 dps |
Defense
Bubble | 12 dps |
Dragon Pulse | 25 dps |
All moves
Quick move | Damage | EPS | DPS |
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Water Gun | 5 | 10 | 12 |
Bubble | 12 | 11.7 | 12 |
Main move | Damage | EPS | DPS |
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Flash Cannon | 100 | -37 | 37 |
Bubble Beam | 45 | -17.4 | 28.4 |
Dragon Pulse | 90 | -13.9 | 25 |
Frustration Shadow | 10 | -16.5 | 5 |
Return Purified | 35 | -47.1 | 50 |
The green moves benefit from the Same Type Attack Bonus and deliver 20% more damage.
Biology
Horsea is a light blue, piscine Pokémon that looks like a seahorse. It features three spike-like fins on each side of its head, crimson eyes, and a long, tubular mouth. It has a cream-colored ridged belly and a single dorsal fin. It is an expert swimmer that utilizes its dorsal fin to swim in any direction while facing forward. When trapped in a strong river, it has a tightly coiled tail that it may utilize as both a balance and an anchor. It utilizes its tail to play with other members of its species in safer areas.
Horsea eats insects and moss collected from rocks. When Horsea detects danger, it sprays its assailant with water or viscous black ink from its mouth. It can fire more accurately against insects flying above the water's surface. Horsea nests on coral reefs and islands all over the world in waters with calm currents. Every year, many eggs are deposited, and the young are nurtured by the male Horsea rather than the female. Horsea swims in a whirlpool-like manner, generating whirlpools in the process. It is common for them to compete to see who can generate the largest whirlpool.
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