Slow Pokemon – 15+ Slow Pokemons in the Pokemon GO Universe

Speed ​​determines the speed of Pokémon and who is the first attacker in the battle, but these slow Pokémon will not take the first step any time soon! As you know the speed matters in attack defense situation. If a pokemon has good defense speed and less base attack time then we can say that the pokemon is pretty useful to have then the slowpoke.

Speed ​​stat is more than a representation of the speed of Pokémon. And it determines which Pokémon attacks first in battle. If two slow Pokemon have the same speed, the first Pokémon will be randomly determined. The speed limit could increase by offering Pokémon Carbos. Carbos will cost a good penny but can make the difference between winning and losing in a Pokémon battle.

As you can imagine, most slow-moving Pokémon are still in the process of evolution. This does not always happen, as slow-moving Pokémon can be in adult form. These pokemons have special attack special defense system.

Top 15 Slowest Pokemons in the Pokemon GO Universe

Here is the list of slow pokemon in the pokemon go universe that you can collect.

Wooper

Wooper Pokemon

  • Wooper is a Water / Ground Pokémon of the main type introduced in Generation II.
  • It shifts to Quagsire starting at level 20.

BIOLOGY

  • Physiology

Wooper is a small Pokémon with a large head and dark-colored eyes with white pupils. Wooper has no arms, no legs without legs, a relatively long tail, and winged horns from its head, which are four branches that act like criminals. The largest part of its body is light blue, including its tail, feet, and head- eyes, limbs, and patterns on its abdomen, and inside its mouth which are the only exceptions.

  • Gender differences

The male Wooper has four branches on each antenna, and the females have only two.

  • Behavior

Like Poliwhirl and Clobbopus, Wooper usually stays in the water, though coming out of the water to search for food when the evening comes and the temperature drops. When they arrive walking the earth, they cover their bodies with a thin, gooey film to avoid thirst – however, the film is also toxic and toxic, so touching them causes excruciating pain. When they go to bed, they bury themselves in the mud below.

  • Natural abilities

Wooper has the ability to make a toxic film to stop living organisms and keep them hydrated. They also have a natural talent with a Ground-type movement- even though they are so small, they can learn earthquakes in moderation.

  • Accommodation

Wooper usually lives in the water, though Pokédex in the Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen claim to live on the water’s edge. Judging by its popularity by the Friend Area in the first few games of the Mystery Dungeon, it also lives in swamps and swamps.

Evolution

Wooper’s transition to Quagsire starts at level 20.

Pineco

Pineco Pokemon

  • Pineco is a Bug-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II.
  • Transforms to Forretress from level 31.

BIOLOGY

Physiology

Pineco looks like a big blue pine conifer with two red eyes inside its “shell”.

  • Food

It’s said in Pokémon that Pineco in Alola eats Cutiefly.

Evolution

Pineco switches to Forretress when it reaches the 31st level.

Roggenrola

Roggenrola Pokemon

  • Roggenrola is a Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V.
  • It also converts to Boldore starting at level 25, which converts to Gigalith on sale.

BIOLOGY

Physiology

Roggenrola is a rock, almost a geode-shaped Pokémon circle. Roggenrola has one yellow ear with six sides, which is often mistaken for the eye. Mainly black cobalt-blue in color and has a brown rock protruding from the top of its head, and its feet are the same color.

  • Behavior

Pressured underground, Roggenrola’s body is as hard as iron. Because his ear is set in front of him, Roggenrola always wanders the path of the noise that comes in front of him. However, it has a tendency to panic and collapse if you hear a faint noise.

Many years ago, Roggenrola was discovered during a major earthquake. Roggenrola usually competes with Geodude and Carbink in a physical endurance test, to see which species have the strongest body.

Roggenrola’s body is as strong as steel and will lose its strength if exposed to water for a while. If it gets any noise, Roggenrola will leave. Its inner core emits heat and is warm enough to be touched.

Evolution

Roggenrola converts to Boldore at level 25, then goes to Gigalith for trade.

Cleffa

Cleffa Pokemon

  • Cleffa is a Fairy-type Pokémon kid introduced in Generation II. Before Generation VI, Cleffa was Pokémon of the genre.
  • Cleffa shifts to Clefairy where it is equated with a higher friendship, which turns out to be Clefable when depicted on the Stone of the Moon.

BIOLOGY

Physiology

Cleffa is a small, pink, star-shaped creature. Its ears are completely brown. Cleffa has two small black eyes, a small mouth, and a small, permanent blush on the cheeks, has stubborn, limbless arms and legs that reach the point. Cleffa has a curve on the forehead and a curved tail. Its ears are large, pointed, and black.

  • Behavior

Cleffa is often seduced by a meteor shower, which will appear repeatedly. It just loves its appearance Clefairy, it is night and it will dance at night, which should bring good luck. They seem to be interested in anything related to the stars.

  • Food

They drink the morning dew as food.

Evolution

Cleffa turns to Clefairy by equating with a higher friendship. It then turns to Clefable using a moonstone.

Slowpoke

Slowpoke - Slow Pokemon

  • Slowpoke is a dual-type Water / Psychic Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
  • The Slowpoke turns into Slowbro which starts at level 37 or Slowking where the sale is held by King Rock.
  • At Galar, Slowpoke has a pure Psychic regional form, delivered to the Pokémon Sword and Shield’s 1.1.0 patch. Converts to Galarian Slowbro when depicted in the Galarica Cuff or Galarian Slowking when depicted in the Galarica Wreath.

BIOLOGY

Physiology

Slowpoke is a very pink Pokémon with four legs and has a long tail that is used as a fishing pole. Its mouth is light brown.

The appearance of Galarian Slowpoke is the result of particles formed by eating Galarica seeds. The main difference is that it has received a yellow mark on the forehead and tail.

  • Natural abilities

Although slow-moving, Slowpoke has the ability to fish with its tail, and it does not feel bad when its tail is bitten. It is also said that their tails can grow back when cut or removed (either during war, fishing, and / or occasionally for humans). Slowpoke tails are also a delicacy and cost a lot of money.

  • Behavior

Slowpoke is described as dopey and rarely travels. Ignores it when the tail is bitten, cut off and grows back.

Galarian Slowpoke used to eat the seeds of a particular plant growing in their area. These seeds were actually the seeds of Galarica, used to this day as an important spice in the region of Galarica. Slowpoke in Galar formed the particles of this spice in their bodies over several generations, eventually acquiring the unique look and behavior known today.

Galarian Slowpoke spends their days mocking the beach and river banks without thinking about anything. Occasionally, they may look sharp in the eye, but they will soon return to normal. It is thought that this behavior is caused by the accumulated particles of Galarica that stimulate the brain of Galarian Slowpoke, leading them to think of something bigger  only that Galarian Slowpoke quickly forgets what they had just thought. Galarian Slowpoke is said to favor Galarica Cuffs and Galarica Wreaths.

Evolution

Slowpoke turns into Slowbro level 37, or goes to Slowking where it is sold while holding the King Rock. In anime, It’s appearance is very different. To be a Slowbro Shellder you have to get into the tail of Slowpokes. To be Slowking, Slowpoke must install King Rock and have a Shellder clamp on it. Galarian Slowbro turns into Gallery Slowbro with the Galarica Cuff, or Galarian Slowking with the Galarica Wreath.

Stakataka

Stakataka Pokemon

  • Stakataka Rock / Steel Pokémon of the second type introduced in Generation VII at Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
  • It is is not known whether it evolves inside or from any other Pokémon.
  • Stakataka is one of the Ultra Beasts and is known by the code name UB Assembly

BIOLOGY

Physiology

While Stakataka may seem to be made up of clusters of stones at the top, apparently each “stone” is actually a different way of life, and this UB is made up of a combination of these forms of life.

  • Behavior

When you face each other, or when you feel very angry, the eyes of each stone start to glow red. It is even more annoying when something heavier than Stakataka resembles an image placed over its head, causing it to move heavy objects on its head in order to calm down. In SM085, if someone is able to successfully ride over Stakataka when he is angry Ultra Beast will obey that person’s instructions.

Evolution

Stakataka is unchanged

Gossifleur

Gossifleur Pokemon

  • Gossifleur is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII.
  • It changes to Eldegoss starting at level 20.

Biology

  • Physiology

Blown by the wind, Gossifleur can travel great distances to reach areas with clean water and air. Gossifleur is able to control its direction by twisting its body.

  • Natural Abilities

Its pollen has a healing effect that is effective in treating Pokémon and humans. Ancient people from the region of Galar offered tea made from this pollen, a traditional herbal remedy for children when they were sick.

Ferroseed

Ferroseed Pokemon Go

  • Ferroseed is a Grass / Steel Pokémon of high quality included in Generation V.
  • It shifts to Ferrothorn from level 40.

BIOLOGY

Physiology

Ferroseed is a Pokémon of small, oval-shaped metal like a carved tree. The ferroseed has three black horizontal stripes around it, and many sharp green thorns cover its body. Its eyes are yellow and have green rims all around.

  • Natural abilities

Ferroseed can shoot dozens of spikes into its body when attacked, allowing it to escape with immediate effect.

Evolution

Ferroseed is transformed into a Ferrothorn level 40.

Trapinch

Trapinch

  • Trapinch is a Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III.
  • It converts to Vibrava starting at level 35, which changes to Flygon starting at level 45.

BIOLOGY

Physiology

Trapinch appears to be an orange bug with a large head and jaws and a white underside. Trapinch also has short stubborn legs and glitter found in its eyes.

  • Natural abilities

Trapinch has Hyper Cutter and Arena Trap skills as well as a hidden Sheer Force capability. The Hyper Cutter prevents Trapinch’s attack from falling while the Arena Trap prevents Pokémon from escaping the battle, without him. Sheer Force removes additional effects from Trapinch to increase its power.

Evolution

Trapinch can be converted to Vibrava at level 35, then Flygon at level 45.

Pyukumuku

Pyukumuku

  • Pyukumuku is a water Pokémon introduced in Generation VII.
  • It is not known whether it evolves inside or from any other Pokémon.

Biology

  • Physiology

Pyukumuku is a sea Pokémon with an ovoid, black body. Its face has two bears, pink eyes, and a white mouth shaped like a star or Daimonji. Two rows of three pink nails run down each side of the back. The spike in the center of each row is almost double that of the others. The fluffy white powder forms its tail.

  • Behavior

Pyukumuku hates it when the nails are touched with its mouth, and they will spit on the body parts when someone steps on them. If he is trampled on, he will pull out his fists and beat the wrongdoer. Pyukumuku tends to find a place they like and stay there until they return to the same place when they are moved. When all your favorite foods are eaten, they will stay there until you are hungry.

  • Natural abilities

The Pygmies are able to pull their limbs out of their mouths. White limbs can take on a different shape, such as a fist. Its body is filled with a viscous fluid that allows it to stay afloat for a week without drying out. This liquid also helps people as a lubricant.

Munchlax

Munchlax Pokemon

  • Munchlax is a typical Pokémon introduced in Generation IV.
  • Converts to Snorlax where it is rated with high friendliness.
  • Munchlax was the first Generation IV Pokémon to be unveiled to the public, in May 2004.

BIOLOGY

Physiology

Munchlax has a thick, tea-colored body with a creamy spot on its chest, a round head is lined on the upper part and ice cream on the lower part. It has large, round eyes and large sharp ears. Also, it has five toes and cream-colored hands and three toes with rats.

  • Natural abilities

Munchlax has the same capabilities as Snorlax, only when it is much weaker. It can learn many different moves with TMs like Solar Beam, Thunder, Focus Punch, and Brick Break. Munchlax is known to eat a lot and eats anything eaten except Pokémon and humans.

Evolution

Munchlax is transforming into Snorlax with a high level of friendliness.

Shuckle

Shuckle

  • Shuckle is a dual version of the Bug / Rock Pokémon introduced in Generation II.
  • It is not known whether it evolves inside or from any other Pokémon.

BIOLOGY

Physiology

The Shuckle appears to be a small yellow tortoise inside a red shell with many holes in it, measuring all four of its legs on the outside. Another beige-like color is around the holes in Shuckle’s body. Also, Shuckle shiny shape remains unchanged, even though it has a blue shell.

  • Natural abilities

Shuckle has strong skills with Gluttony and a hidden ability in Opposition. Solid protects the Shuckle from attack KOs while Gluttony increases the return of the Shuckle when it eats the berry. In the end, the opposite is true.Silcoon

  • Silcoon is a Bug-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III.
  • Also, It emerges from the Wurmple in terms of its personality traits, starting at level 7, and transforming into a Beautifly from level 10.

BIOLOGY

Physiology

The Silcoon is also slow pokemon with small, horizontal, proud puppy wrapped in soft silk threads. The silk that covers the ovular body is very white and has speakers from all sides. Silcoon has two red round eyes protruding from under a pile of silk blown on its face.

  • Behavior

Because it is in a pupal shape, covered with silky chrysalis, Silcoon moves slowly. Silcoon attaches itself to tree branches to keep itself afloat and quietly waiting for its appearance in Beautifly.

Cascoon

Cascoon

  • Cascoon is a Bug-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III.
  • It comes from Wurmple in terms of its personality, starting at level 7, and then turning into Dustox starting at level 10.

BIOLOGY

Physiology

Cascoon is a round cocoon-shaped Pokémon. It is covered with purple silk, except for two holes where its red eyes are visible. Soft silk hardens into a hard coconut that can withstand attacks, and Cascoon will not move or be attacked. However, he never forgets the pain he endured and seeks revenge on evolution. Cascoon lives in the woods, where it hides under large leaves and in the open spaces of tree branches. Further, Cascoon hides by attaching dead leaves to its body. As their cells generate evolution, the inside of the coconut gets hot. Fragmentation begins to take its toll when evolution is imminent.

Evolution

Cascoon transitions from Wurmple to level 7 and then to Dustox to level 10.

Foongus

Foongus

  • Foongus is a double-type Grass / Poison Pokémon introduced in Generation V.
  • The transition to Amoonguss starts at level 39.

BIOLOGY

Physiology

Foongus is a white Pokémon, like a mushroom with a cap that looks almost like a Poké Ball. Foongus has stubborn, non-digit arms, a large pink mouth, and dark pike-like eyes. It uses a Poké Ball-like pattern on its head to attract humans and Pokémon to grassy areas, and it releases a cloud of toxic bullets to protect itself. The seeds can also be used as a stomach remedy if they are properly dried. It moves by jumping or turning on its side and rolling on its cap. It is one of the shortest Grass-type Pokémon.

Evolution

Foongus converts to Amoonguss at level 39.

Morelull

Morelull

  • Morelull is a Grass / Fairy Pokémon of the main type introduced in Generation VII.
  • It turns into a Shiinotic that starts at level 24.

BIOLOGY

  • Behavior

Morelull uses its small feet to communicate with its mate, and sometimes in the face of danger spreads bullets. However, there are rumors that Morelull also uses his characters well and is able to sense the problem, as there are rumors that Morelull had saved the plane from a crash using their letters. Also, morelull is often known for walking in groups and often roaming the woods. Morelull is also known to reduce energy in people who sleep or in Pokémon and use it to feed other plants.

FAQs about Slow Pokemons

What is the slowest fully evolved Pokemon?

  1. Shedinja (Base Stat Total: 236)
  2. Kricketune (Base Stat Total: 384)
  3. Dustox (Base Stat Total: 385)
  4. Ledian (Base Stat Total: 390)
  5. Beautifly (Base Stat Total: 395)
  6. Delcatty (Base Stat Total: 400)
  7. Wobbuffet (Base Stat Total: 405)
  8. Sudowoodo (Base Stat Total: 410)

What Pokemon has the lowest stat total?

Sunkern has the lowest at 180 BST.

What does slow start do Pokemon?

Slow Start causes the Attack stat and Speed stat to be halved during the first five turns in battle. This counter is reset if the Pokémon is switched out. If this Ability is replaced due to a move like Skill Swap or Worry Seed or is suppressed, the Pokémon’s stats return to normal.

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