#722 Dillant | |||
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Category | Two-Banded Pokémon | ||
Original Region | Peteo | ||
National Dex Nr. | #722 | ||
Peteo Dex Nr. | #001 | ||
Generation | 7 | ||
Pokémon Color | Green | ||
First Appearance | Pokémon Amber & Jade Versions | ||
Type(s) | Grass | ||
Ability/ies | Overgrow (Hidden: Shell Armor) | ||
Average Height | 1'08" | ||
Average Weight | 25.9 lbs | ||
Evolves From | N/A | ||
Evolves Into | Dillaroll |
Dillant is a Grass-type Pokémon found in Peteo.
It evolves into Dillaroll at level 16, which evolves into Bouldillo at level 36.
It is one of the starter Pokémon available in Pokémon Amber & Jade Versions, alongside Flarsel and Octus.
Physiology[]
Dillant is a small armadillo-like creature with beige skin. Most of it's body is covered in a thick, green shell that has a red underbelly to it. It also appears to have leaves in place of ears.
Game Data[]
Pokédex Entries[]
Amber Dex Entry | Jade Dex Entry |
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When startled, they curl into they're shells for durable protection. Not even excavation drills can penetrate it's shell. | Most Dillant burrow beneath the ground for shelter and to find roots for food. It can be known to sleep for as long as one week. |
Game Locations[]
Amber | Jade | Receive from Professor Fir |
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Base Stats[]
HP | 35 | |
Attack | 52 | |
Defense | 72 | |
Sp. Attack | 25 | |
Sp. Defense | 40 | |
Speed | 20 | |
Total | 244 |
Type Effectiveness[]
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Learnset[]
By Leveling Up[]
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Evolution[]
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![]() Level 16 |
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![]() Level 36 |
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Dillant | Dillaroll | Bouldillo | ||
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Gallery[]
Names by Language[]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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English | Dillant | Derived from "Armadillo" and "Plant". |
Spanish | Hierbillo | Derived from "Hierba" and "Armadillo". |
French | Tatuille | Derived from "Tatou" and "Coquille". |
Japanese | Kusajiro | Derived from "Kusa" and "Arumajiro". |