Pokémon: Tabletop Version

Ferroseed Family

Ferroseed

Ferroseed get the water they need to grow as it drips down stalactites, and apparently don’t need sunlight at all. This makes them extremely hardy plants, recommended for people who somehow always kill their garden.

Type:
Grass / Steel
Height: 
2′
Weight: 
41.5 lbs.
Egg Groups: 
Plant, Mineral
Catch DC: 
2
Starting Ability
Iron Barbs
Level 5 Abilities
Aftermath
Light Metal
Anticipation
HP25
ATK4Athletics-1
DEF8Endurance3
SATK1Focus-4
SDEF8Stealth3
SPE0Acrobatics-5

Moves

LevelLearns
1Tackle, Curse, Magnet Bomb, Ingrain
2Pin Missile
3Rollout
4Needle Arm
5Iron Head
6Self-Destruct
7Iron Defense
8Flash Cannon
9Gyro Ball
10Payback
11Body Press
12Explosion
13Minimize
14Steel Roller
15Spiky Shield

Tutor Moves

Ferrothorn

Ferrothorn are a bigger threat above than Galvantula is below. The two species will compete for prey and the attention of Trainers who pass by, both of them spinning out elemental attacks as hard as they can.

Type:
Grass / Steel
Height: 
3′3″
Weight: 
242.5 lbs.
Egg Groups: 
Plant, Mineral
Catch DC: 
15
Evolves from: 
Ferroseed (Level 8)
Starting Ability
Iron Barbs
Level 5 Abilities
Heavy Metal
Light Metal
Anticipation
HP40
ATK8Athletics3
DEF12Endurance7
SATK4Focus-1
SDEF11Stealth6
SPE1Acrobatics-4

Moves

LevelLearns
FormPower Whip
1Tackle, Curse, Magnet Bomb, Ingrain
2Pin Missile
3Rollout
4Needle Arm
5Iron Head
6Self-Destruct
7Iron Defense
8
9Flash Cannon
10Gyro Ball
11Knock Off
12Body Press
13Explosion
14Worry Seed
15Steel Roller
16Spiky Shield

Tutor Moves