
Taillow Pokédex: stats, moves, evolution & locations
Pokédex entry for #276 Taillow containing stats, moves learned, evolution chain, location and more!
Taillow - Generation 8 learnset - Pokémon Database
All the moves that #276 Taillow can learn in Generation 8 (Sword, Shield, Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl, Legends: Arceus), plus for its egg moves, compatible parents and breeding details.
Taillow - Generation 3 learnset - Pokémon Database
All the moves that #276 Taillow can learn in Generation 3 (Ruby, Sapphire, FireRed, LeafGreen, Emerald), plus for its egg moves, compatible parents and breeding details.
Taillow - Generation 7 learnset - Pokémon Database
All the moves that #276 Taillow can learn in Generation 7 (Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon, Let's Go Pikachu, Let's Go Eevee), plus for its egg moves, compatible parents and breeding details.
Taillow - Generation 6 learnset - Pokémon Database
All the moves that #276 Taillow can learn in Generation 6 (X, Y, Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire), plus for its egg moves, compatible parents and breeding details.
Taillow - Generation 4 learnset - Pokémon Database
All the moves that #276 Taillow can learn in Generation 4 (Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, SoulSilver), plus for its egg moves, compatible parents and breeding details.
Taillow - Generation 5 learnset - Pokémon Database
All the moves that #276 Taillow can learn in Generation 5 (Black, White, Black 2, White 2), plus for its egg moves, compatible parents and breeding details.
Which Pokemon should I keep in wingull or taillow in ruby?
2015年5月29日 · In general, I would say Taillow is the better choice. Reasons being: In-game is almost no defense and all offense. Swellow has much better speed than Pelipper (both have same offenses although one is physical and the other is special).
Taillow official artwork gallery | Pokémon Database
Gallery of official art for Taillow, showing Sugimori and Global Link artwork. Includes form differences.
Pokémon that evolve by level | Pokémon Database
This is a list of Pokémon that evolve upon reaching a certain level, which is the most common evolution method. A few Pokémon also need to meet a condition such as gender to evolve; these are also listed. This information applies to any games that feature both Pokémon from the chain, so for example in Generation 1 the evolution chains with Tyrogue don't exist.