Chatot

N°0441 · Generation 4

Chatot

A few words can be taught to it. If kept as a group, they will all remember the same phrases.

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Characteristics

Height:
0.50
Weight:
1.90

Base stats

Total: 411
HP76
Attack65
Defense45
Sp. Atk92
Sp. Def42
Speed91

Combat strengths and weaknesses

Damage multiplier taken by Chatot depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.

3weaknesses2resistances2immunities

Weaknesses - dangerous attacks

Resistances - weak attacks

Immunities - no damage taken

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Detailed information

Overview of Chatot

Chatot is a Normal and Flying type Pokémon introduced in the fourth generation. Its English name is Chatot and its Japanese name is ペラップ. This Pokémon is easily recognizable thanks to its musical note-shaped head, a central element of its identity both in the Pokédex and on collectible cards. Chatot is primarily known for its sound-based and confusion-inducing moves, giving it a very distinctive role in battle.

In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl games, Chatot holds a unique place thanks to its one-of-a-kind sound concept. It can memorize sounds through the console's microphone, a rare mechanic that directly influences the power of certain moves. This feature makes it memorable for players seeking unusual gameplay experiences.

Type and role in battle

Chatot has the dual type Normal and Flying. This combination grants it an immunity to Ground-type attacks, while retaining classic weaknesses to Electric, Ice, and Rock-type attacks. Its role in battle is not that of a pure attacker, but rather that of a disruptive Pokémon capable of throwing off the opposing team.

Thanks to its sound-based moves and confusion-inducing abilities, Chatot is often used to hinder the opponent rather than deal heavy direct damage. It is particularly interesting in strategic battles or on teams focused on control.

Base stats and potential

Chatot's base stats are relatively modest. Its HP is average, which limits its ability to endure long battle phases. Its Special Attack stat is decent, however, allowing it to effectively exploit its sound-based moves.

Its Defense and Special Defense remain low, requiring players to anticipate opposing attacks. In terms of EVs and IVs, Chatot is generally optimized on Speed and Special Attack in order to strike quickly and cause confusion before being knocked out.

Notable moves and attacks

Chatot has an original move pool centered on notes and sound. Its signature attack is music-based and can inflict confusion, a very useful effect in battle. This move is emblematic of the Pokémon and reinforces its identity tied to musical notes.

It can also learn various Flying and Normal-type moves through level-up or TM. Certain support moves allow it to influence the pace of a battle, making it an interesting choice in specific strategies.

Chatot in the Pokédex and the games

In the Pokédex, Chatot is described as a Pokémon that mimics the sounds it hears. This ability explains its close connection to music and notes. It is often depicted as a colorful parrot, which reinforces its expressive and sonic nature.

Chatot appears in several games in the series, notably Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and their remakes. Although it is not among the most powerful Pokémon, it remains appreciated for its originality and its unique sound-based mechanics.

Pokémon cards and collector interest

On the collectible card side, Chatot has several cards that highlight its musical theme. These cards are often sought after for their original artwork rather than for their raw competitive power. Some cards from the Diamond and Pearl era are now of interest to collectors.

The price of Chatot cards generally remains accessible, making it a good choice for completing a collection focused on atypical Pokémon. Its music note-based design allows it to stand out visually among other Flying-type cards.

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