
N°0152 · Generation 2
Chikorita
When it battles, Chikorita shakes its leaf to keep its enemy at bay. A gentle fragrance also wafts from the leaf, soothing Pokémon that are fighting and creating a pleasant and friendly atmosphere.
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Characteristics
- Height:
- 0.90
- Weight:
- 6.40
Base stats
Total: 318Combat strengths and weaknesses
Damage multiplier taken by Chikorita depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.
Resistances - weak attacks


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Overview of Chikorita
Chikorita, known in Japanese as チコリータ, is the Grass-type starter of the Johto region. This small green Pokémon is appreciated by players for its solid defense in the early stages of the adventure, its ability to withstand several attacks, and its natural evolution into Bayleef and then Meganium. In the Pokédex, Chikorita has a number specific to the Johto generation and stands out for its head adorned with a large leaf that serves both as a weapon and a detection tool.
At approximately 0.9 m tall and weighing around 6.4 kg, Chikorita remains one of the lightest starters. Its leaf releases a gentle fragrance that helps in battles and appears in many articles dedicated to strategy. Players appreciate its defensive style, its natural resistances to Water and Grass attacks, and its classic weaknesses to Fire, Ice, Bug, and Poison. A well-built team around Chikorita makes it easy to compensate for those weaknesses right from the start of the game.
Useful Information for Pokémon Games
Type, evolution, and key levels
Chikorita is exclusively Grass-type. Its evolution happens quickly: it evolves into Bayleef at level 16, then into Meganium at level 32. For players looking to optimize EVs, Chikorita generally yields Defense points. In battle, its base stats remain low in Attack but solid in Defense and HP. It is therefore advisable to rely on moves like Light Screen, Synthesis, or support attacks before landing a stronger blow.
At lower levels (15 to 25), Chikorita learns moves such as Tackle, Absorb, Vine Whip, and Body Slam. At higher levels (40 and above), it can access more strategic moves like Razor Leaf and Solar Beam. Its moveset varies depending on the game and generation, but in every case, it relies more on endurance than raw power. Players using Chikorita in Sun versions, Johto games, or remakes enjoy a stable and predictable progression.
Pokémon GO: CP, eggs, and raids
In Pokémon GO, Chikorita can reach a modest max CP but remains useful for completing the Johto list or for themed collections. It can sometimes be found in 2 km eggs and may appear as a wild encounter during events. Its catch rate is quite decent for a starter. It is almost never used in raids due to its limited offensive stats, but its light green Shiny form is highly sought after by collectors.
Weaknesses and resistances
As a Grass Pokémon, Chikorita naturally resists Water, Grass, and Electric attacks. However, it takes maximum damage from Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying, and Bug attacks. Players should remain cautious against opponents whose level is a few points higher, since Fire and Ice weaknesses can knock Chikorita out in a single hit. It becomes much sturdier after evolving into Bayleef, thanks to a significantly superior Defense stat.
Pokémon Cards and Collectibles
Chikorita has several collectible cards across the generations, often in sets centered on Johto. Illustrations frequently show its head turned toward the light or its short tail in motion. Some common cards display a minimal Grass energy cost, while others feature Tackle or Vine Whip as a basic move. Fans appreciate the simplicity of these cards, which are ideal for themed collections or for completing a Pokédex entry in the TCG.
Whether through its base form, its gentle appearance, or its key role in Generation II, Chikorita remains a beloved Pokémon among players seeking a defensive style and a stable evolution path toward Meganium. Its Pokédex information, its moves, its weaknesses, and its place in Pokémon GO make it a coherent choice for any Trainer who wants to master an effective Grass starter from the very first hours of the game.


