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Characteristics
- Height:
- 1.00
- Weight:
- 31.50
- Gender differences:
- Yes
Base stats
Total: 410Combat strengths and weaknesses
Damage multiplier taken by Bibarel depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.
Weaknesses - dangerous attacks
Immunities - no damage taken


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General overview of Bibarel
Bibarel is a Pokémon of the Normal and Water type, known by its Japanese name ビーダル. It is the direct evolution of Bidoof and a Pokémon widely recognized for its versatility in the game, both in standard battles and for the use of field moves. Bibarel occupies a special place in the Pokédex thanks to its sturdy profile, its impressive incisors, and its access to a wide range of utility moves.
In the Pokémon universe, Bibarel is often considered a large Pokémon relative to its previous form. Its appearance clearly evokes a beaver, with a wide tail, powerful teeth, and a build suited to aquatic life. These characteristics are reflected both in its description and in its base stats, notably its solid HP and good long-term endurance.
Type and role in battle
Bibarel's dual Normal and Water typing gives it an interesting profile. It benefits from an immunity to Ghost type attacks and a natural resistance to Water type attacks. On the other hand, it remains vulnerable to Grass and Electric types, which requires some caution in battle.
Bibarel is often used as a support or transition Pokémon on a team. Thanks to its Water type, it can learn moves such as Surf or Water Gun, while its Normal type gives it access to versatile moves useful at various levels. In battle, it can absorb moderate damage and respond with stable moves rather than raw power.
Stats and level
Bibarel's stats emphasize HP and overall balance. Without being exceptional in Attack or Defense, it remains reliable over the long term. At an equivalent level, it stands out for its strong ability to stay on the field, making it a practical choice for players looking for a stable Pokémon.
Its evolution from Bidoof occurs at a relatively low level, which allows players to benefit from its full characteristics fairly early. As the level increases, Bibarel gains in effectiveness through progressive access to more powerful moves and HMs essential for exploration.
Moves, attacks, and utility
Bibarel is particularly appreciated for its compatibility with many HMs and TMs. It can learn Surf, Strength, Cut, or Waterfall depending on the generation, making it an excellent adventure companion. This versatility explains its popularity in teams oriented toward progression rather than pure competition.
On the offensive side, Bibarel can use Water moves to deal consistent damage, while Normal moves round out its coverage. Its incisors play an important role in its identity, reinforcing the idea of a Pokémon capable of adapting to many situations without depending on a single attack type.
Bibarel in the Pokémon cards
In the Pokémon card game, Bibarel regularly appears as a utility card rather than a power-focused one. Cards from series such as XY often highlight its solid HP and effects related to drawing or game stability. This is a good reflection of its role in the video games, where it prioritizes consistency over explosiveness.
Bibarel cards appeal mainly to collectors looking to complete an evolution line or represent Normal and Water type Pokémon. Its design stays true to its in-game appearance, with its size, tail, and sturdy build front and center.
Pokédex information and behavior
According to Pokédex entries, Bibarel is known for building solid dams using branches and roots. Its incisors are capable of gnawing through the hardest wood, which explains its effectiveness in aquatic environments. This behavior is consistent with its Water type and its animal inspiration.
Bibarel is a calm but determined Pokémon, often described as methodical. This nature translates in the game into a simple and effective battle style, ideal for players looking for a reliable Pokémon both for the adventure and for completing a balanced roster in their team.

