Swinub

N°0220 · Generation 2

Swinub

If it catches an appealing scent, it charges headfirst toward the source.

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Characteristics

Height:
0.40
Weight:
6.50

Base stats

Total: 250
HP50
Attack50
Defense40
Sp. Atk30
Sp. Def30
Speed50

Combat strengths and weaknesses

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

5weaknesses1resistance1immunity

Weaknesses - dangerous attacks

Resistances - weak attacks

Immunities - no damage taken

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Detailed information

General overview of Swinub

Swinub is an Ice and Ground-type Pokémon introduced in the second generation. Its Japanese name is ウリムー. It is a small pig-like Pokémon that lives primarily in cold areas, often buried in snow or frozen earth. Swinub is appreciated by players for its solid evolutionary line and its early access to powerful moves. In the Pokédex, it is described as using its sensitive snout to find food buried beneath ice, which explains its dual typing.

Stats and base data

Swinub's stats are balanced for a Pokémon encountered early or mid-game. It has decent HP for its level, a reasonable Attack, and a fairly low Defense, making it vulnerable in direct combat. Its Speed is low, which often requires a strategy based on anticipation rather than initiative. This information is important for understanding how to use it effectively in a team.

In its Pokédex entry, Swinub displays a modest base stat total, but sufficient to progress quickly toward its evolutions. Players attentive to IV and EV values can already begin optimizing its potential from the first levels, particularly for Pokémon GO and the main games.

Types, weaknesses, and resistances

Swinub's Ice and Ground typing grants it interesting offensive strengths but also several notable weaknesses. It is particularly vulnerable to Fire, Water, Fighting, and Grass-type moves. On the other hand, it resists Electric and Poison-type moves well, which can be useful in specific battles. This type combination is a key point of its strategic profile.

Understanding these type interactions is essential to avoid direct counters and make the most of its resistances during battles.

Moves and available abilities

Swinub mainly learns Ice and Ground-type moves. Among its most commonly used moves, one finds moves that deal progressive damage and become formidable after evolution. It can also learn certain moves via TM, which allows its set to be adapted to the desired playstyle.

Its moves are particularly effective against Dragon, Electric, and Steel-type Pokémon, giving it real strategic utility despite its defensive weaknesses. Players focused on optimization will appreciate the variety of its offensive options from a relatively low level.

Evolution and progression

Swinub evolves from a certain level onward, making it an excellent long-term investment. Its direct evolution significantly improves its stats, particularly Attack and HP. This natural progression explains why Swinub is often caught early in the adventure by experienced players.

In Pokémon GO, Swinub is also highly sought after due to its post-evolution potential and its usefulness in raids and league battles. Its regular availability during certain events further increases its appeal.

In-game utility and trading cards

In battle, Swinub primarily serves as the foundation of a very powerful evolutionary line. It is rarely used alone at high levels, but its role is crucial in building a balanced team. Strategic sources recommend it for players wanting a reliable Ice-type Pokémon from the earliest stages.

On the Pokémon card side, Swinub exists in several versions, including shiny forms. These cards interest mainly collectors looking to complete sets related to Ice-type Pokémon or older generations. Its popularity remains stable thanks to its recognizable form and its importance in the Pokédex.

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