
N°0502 · Generation 5
Dewott
Each Dewott has its own scalchop fencing technique, mastered through rigorous training.
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Characteristics
- Height:
- 0.80
- Weight:
- 24.50
Base stats
Total: 413Combat strengths and weaknesses
Damage multiplier taken by Dewott depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.


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General Overview of Dewott
Dewott is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in the fifth generation. It is known by the Japanese name フタチマル. This Pokémon holds a central place in the evolutionary line that begins with Oshawott and leads to Samurott. In the Pokédex, Dewott is described as an agile fighter that combines speed, precision, and effective Water attacks, making it an excellent choice for progressing through the games set in the Unova region.
Dewott is Pokémon number 502 in the National Pokédex. It retains an appearance close to Oshawott while gaining confidence and power. Its evolution from Oshawott occurs at level 17, and it then evolves into Samurott at level 36, making it a key step in training this Water-type Pokémon family.
Characteristics and Stats of Dewott
Dewott is a medium-sized Pokémon, measuring about 0.8 m and weighing just over 24 kg. These characteristics give it a solid presence in battle without sacrificing its mobility. Its base stats are well-balanced, with a notable emphasis on Attack and Special Attack, allowing for a wide range of Water moves.
Its Water type grants useful resistances against Fire, Ice, Steel, and Water attacks, but it remains vulnerable to Grass and Electric types. These weaknesses must be taken into account when building a team or in strategic battles, especially in competitive modes or high-level challenges.
General Stat Distribution
Decent HP to endure multiple turns in battle
Good Attack for physical moves
Viable Special Attack for Water moves
Average Defense and Special Defense
Sufficient Speed to act before many opponents
Moves and Learnable Abilities
Dewott has a varied movepool focused primarily on the Water type. As it levels up, it learns offensive and tactical moves that enhance its combat effectiveness. Among its key moves are Water Pulse, Fury Cutter, and Aqua Jet, which are very useful for surprising opponents with priority or raw power.
Through TMs, Dewott can also learn support or coverage moves, improving its versatility. This allows it to adapt to different playstyles, whether for the main adventure, battles against other trainers, or specific appearances in more recent games.
Evolution and Strategic Role
Dewott's evolution into Samurott marks a clear increase in power and offensive stats. However, Dewott remains highly valued for its balanced middle stage, particularly between levels 20 and 30, where it delivers excellent performance in battle without requiring excessive training.
On a team, Dewott often serves as the primary Water-type attacker. It fits easily into teams looking for solid coverage against Fire and Ground types. Its access to fast and reliable moves makes it a useful Pokémon for both the main story and more advanced battle formats.
Useful Information for Players and Collectors
Dewott is available in several Pokémon game versions, notably Black and White as well as their enhanced versions. It also appears in some additional content such as pokémon go, where it retains its role as a sought-after intermediate evolution. For card collectors, Dewott has several cards highlighting its fighting style and connection to Water, with varying values depending on the edition.
Whether completing the Pokédex, strengthening a team, or preparing for the evolution into Samurott, Dewott remains a reliable Pokémon, appreciated for its consistency and effectiveness throughout the adventure.


