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Characteristics
- Height:
- 0.60
- Weight:
- 18.80
Base stats
Total: 305Combat strengths and weaknesses
Damage multiplier taken by Ferroseed depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.
Weaknesses - dangerous attacks
Resistances - weak attacks
Immunities - no damage taken


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General overview of Ferroseed
Ferroseed is a Steel- and Grass-type Pokémon introduced in the fifth generation. It is known by its English name Ferroseed and its Japanese name テッシード. This Pokémon is recognizable for its spherical body covered in metallic spikes, giving it a very distinct identity in both the Pokédex and strategic battles. Ferroseed belongs to the Unova region and represents the base form of its evolutionary line.
Thanks to its dual Steel and Grass typing, Ferroseed has an interesting defensive profile for players looking for a Pokémon capable of withstanding a great deal of damage. It is often used as a defensive wall in the early or mid game, particularly thanks to its spike-based moves and indirect damage abilities.
Type and base characteristics
Ferroseed is a Steel- and Grass-type Pokémon. This combination gives it many resistances, making it a relevant choice against common attacks. On the other hand, it remains vulnerable to certain specific types, which requires good anticipation during confrontations.
Its base stats are oriented toward Defense and Special Defense. Its Attack and HP remain decent for a base Pokémon, while its Speed is relatively low. This profile explains why Ferroseed is primarily used in defensive strategies rather than as a main attacker.
Approximate base stats
HP - solid for a base Pokémon
Attack - decent without being dominant
Defense - very high
Special Defense - high
Speed - low
Attacks and battle use
Ferroseed's attacks revolve mainly around field control and wearing down the opponent. It naturally learns several spike-related moves, allowing it to deal passive damage on each contact. These attacks are particularly effective in long battles.
Ferroseed can learn Steel- and Grass-type attacks through leveling up or TMs. These moves reinforce its defensive support role, while allowing it to remain threatening against certain opposing types. Its movepool emphasizes disruption, protection, and gradual damage.
Notable attack examples
Leech Seed to recover HP over time
Iron Defense to boost Defense
Gyro Ball suited to its low Speed
Spikes to control the field
Evolution and progression
Ferroseed evolves after a certain level to become Ferrothorn, a very popular evolution in competitive strategy. This evolution keeps the same Steel and Grass types, while significantly increasing defensive stats and overall battle effectiveness.
Before evolving, Ferroseed remains an excellent choice for players wishing to build a solid team from the early levels. Its ability to withstand hits and set traps makes it a reliable Pokémon for progressing through the adventure.
Ferroseed in the Pokédex and cards
In the Pokédex, Ferroseed is described as a Pokémon that uses its metallic spikes to defend itself and absorb surrounding energy. This description perfectly reflects its gameplay based on resistance and punishing contact attacks.
Ferroseed is also present in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Its cards often highlight its defensive abilities, its indirect damage, and its synergy with other Steel- or Grass-type Pokémon. These cards are appreciated in certain decks focused on control and attrition.
Additional information for players
Ferroseed is available in several games in the Pokémon series, particularly those set in Unova. Its small size and metallic seed appearance make it easily identifiable. It can be captured in the wild depending on the version and remains accessible without complex conditions.
Thanks to its excellent defensive potential right from its base form, Ferroseed is a Pokémon highly appreciated by strategic players, both for the adventure and for building teams focused on control and endurance.


