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Dewott

Dewott (Japanese: フタチマル, HepburnFutachimaru) (DOO-wot[1]) is a Water-type introduced in Generation V. It is the evolved form of Water-type First partner Pokémon of the Unova region, Oshawott.

Biology

Physiology

Dewott is a bipedal otter-like Pokémon. It is mainly light cyan blue in color, with a navy blue apron-like fringe of fur around its thighs that bears two scalchops, which can be removed an used as swords when it battles. It has a black platypus-like tail and small black ears. Its feet and paws are black, with three digits on each. It has a tuft of blue fur sprouting from the back of its head. It has ovular black eyes, four white whiskers, and a round pink nose.

Behavior

Dewott are often seen with a frown of intense concentration etched on their faces, and they are very serious and strict Pokémon that never neglect their training. They are very avid when it comes to practicing their dual-scalchop attack techniques, and never neglect to care for their scalchops.

When two Dewott meet, they will engage in a friendly duel in which each will show off their signature techniques, hoping to earn the respect of the other in combat. Dewott tend to live alone, but are not territorial and will allow docile people and Pokémon to wander through without conflict. Even trained Dewott will often prefer to remain alone, particularly when practicing. Despite their solitude, Dewott are very protective of their friends and families and will not hesitate to aid their loved ones if threatened.

Although extremely rarely found in the wild, Dewott are aquatic Pokémon, most likely found near the sea. This Pokémon lives in the water and can only be found in the Unova region.

Natural abilities

Dewott fight by using two scalchops instead of one, using them as swords. Their skills are incredible, as each trains so hard to learn flowing double-scalchop techniques. They use many different forms for using the scalchops in battle, and each of them learns a different style for wielding their scalchops through strictly regimented training.

Evolution

Dewott evolves from Oshawott at level 17. It evolves into Samurott at level 36.

Game info

Locations

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity
Black and White Evolve Oshawott None
Black 2 and White 2 Evolve Oshawott None
X and Y Transfer None
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Evolve Oshawott None
Sun and Moon Evolve Oshawott None
Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Trade None

Pokédex entries

  • Black

    Strict training is how it learns its flowing double-scalchop technique.

  • White

    Scalchop techniques differ from one Dewott to another. It never neglects maintaining its scalchops.

  • Black 2

    As a result of strict training, each Dewott learns different forms for using the scalchops.

  • White 2

    As a result of strict training, each Dewott learns different forms for using the scalchops.

  • X

    Strict training is how it learns its flowing double-scalchop technique.

  • Y

    As a result of strict training, each Dewott learns different forms for using the scalchops.

  • Omega Ruby

    Strict training is how it learns its flowing double-scalchop technique.

  • Alpha Sapphire

    As a result of strict training, each Dewott learns different forms for using the scalchops.

  • Legends: Arceus

    Its exquisite double-scalchop technique is likely the result of daily training, and it can send even masters of the blade fleeing in defeat.


Stats

Stats
HP
75
Attack
75
Defense
60
Sp. Atk
83
Sp. Def
60
Speed
60
Total
413

Learnset

Leveling

LevelingGeneration VII
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat.
1 Tackle 40 100% 35 Normal Physical
1 Tail Whip 100% 30 Normal Status
1 Water Gun 40 100% 25 Water Special
1 Water Sport —% 15 Water Status
5 Tail Whip 100% 30 Normal Status
7 Water Gun 40 100% 25 Water Special
11 Water Sport —% 15 Water Status
13 Focus Energy —% 30 Normal Status
18 Razor Shell 75 95% 10 Water Physical
21 Fury Cutter 40 95% 20 Bug Physical
26 Water Pulse 60 100% 20 Water Special
29 Revenge 60 100% 10 Fighting Physical
34 Aqua Jet 40 100% 20 Water Physical
37 Encore 100% 5 Normal Status
42 Aqua Tail 90 90% 10 Water Physical
45 Retaliate 70 100% 5 Normal Physical
50 Swords Dance —% 20 Normal Status
53 Hydro Pump 110 80% 5 Water Special
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

LevelingGeneration VI
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat. Contest Cat. Appeal Jam
1 Tackle 50 100% 35 Normal Physical Tough 4 0 ♥
1 Tail Whip 100% 30 Normal Status Cute 2 0 ♥
1 Water Gun 40 100% 25 Water Special Cute 4 0 ♥
1 Water Sport —% 15 Water Status Cute 2 0 ♥
5 Tail Whip 100% 30 Normal Status Cute 2 0 ♥
7 Water Gun 40 100% 25 Water Special Cute 4 0 ♥
11 Water Sport —% 15 Water Status Cute 2 0 ♥
13 Focus Energy —% 30 Normal Status Cool 1 0 ♥
17 Razor Shell 75 95% 10 Water Physical Cool 3 0 ♥
20 Fury Cutter 40 95% 20 Bug Physical Cool 3 0 ♥
25 Water Pulse 60 100% 20 Water Special Beautiful 3 0 ♥
28 Revenge 60 100% 10 Fighting Physical Tough 2 0 ♥
33 Aqua Jet 40 100% 20 Water Physical Cool 3 0 ♥
36 Encore 100% 5 Normal Status Cute 2 0 ♥
41 Aqua Tail 90 90% 10 Water Physical Beautiful 4 0 ♥
44 Retaliate 70 100% 5 Normal Physical Cool 3 0 ♥
49 Swords Dance —% 20 Normal Status Beautiful 1 0 ♥
52 Hydro Pump 110 80% 5 Water Special Beautiful 1 0 ♥
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

LevelingGeneration V
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat.
1 Tackle 50 100% 35 Normal Physical
1 Tail Whip 100% 30 Normal Status
1 Water Gun 40 100% 25 Water Special
1 Water Sport —% 15 Water Status
5 Tail Whip 100% 30 Normal Status
7 Water Gun 40 100% 25 Water Special
11 Water Sport —% 15 Water Status
13 Focus Energy —% 30 Normal Status
17 Razor Shell 75 95% 10 Water Physical
20 Fury Cutter 20 95% 20 Bug Physical
25 Water Pulse 60 100% 20 Water Special
28 Revenge 60 100% 10 Fighting Physical
33 Aqua Jet 40 100% 20 Water Physical
36 Encore 100% 5 Normal Status
41 Aqua Tail 90 90% 10 Water Physical
44 Retaliate 70 100% 5 Normal Physical
49 Swords Dance —% 30 Normal Status
52 Hydro Pump 120 80% 5 Water Special
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

TM/HM

TMs, TRs, and HMs Generation VII
TM/HM/TR Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat.
TM01 Work Up —% 30 Normal Status
TM06 Toxic 90% 10 Poison Status
TM07 Hail —% 10 Ice Status
TM10 Hidden Power 60 100% 15 Normal Special
TM12 Taunt 100% 20 Dark Status
TM13 Ice Beam 90 100% 10 Ice Special
TM14 Blizzard 110 70% 5 Ice Special
TM17 Protect —% 10 Normal Status
TM18 Rain Dance —% 5 Water Status
TM21 Frustration 100% 20 Normal Physical
TM27 Return 100% 20 Normal Physical
TM32 Double Team —% 15 Normal Status
TM40 Aerial Ace 60 —% 20 Flying Physical
TM42 Facade 70 100% 20 Normal Physical
TM44 Rest —% 10 Psychic Status
TM45 Attract 100% 15 Normal Status
TM48 Round 60 100% 15 Normal Special
TM54 False Swipe 40 100% 40 Normal Physical
TM55 Scald 80 100% 15 Water Special
TM56 Fling 100% 10 Dark Physical
TM75 Swords Dance —% 20 Normal Status
TM81 X-Scissor 80 100% 15 Bug Physical
TM86 Grass Knot 100% 20 Grass Special
TM87 Swagger 85% 15 Normal Status
TM88 Sleep Talk —% 10 Normal Status
TM90 Substitute —% 10 Normal Status
TM94 Surf 90 100% 15 Water Special
TM98 Waterfall 80 100% 15 Water Physical
TM100 Confide —% 20 Normal Status
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

TMs, TRs, and HMs Generation VI
TM/HM/TR Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat. Contest Cat. Appeal Jam
TM06 Toxic 90% 10 Poison Status Clever 3 0 ♥
TM07 Hail —% 10 Ice Status Beautiful 2 1 ♥
TM10 Hidden Power 60 100% 15 Normal Special Clever 3 0 ♥
TM12 Taunt 100% 20 Dark Status Clever 2 1 ♥
TM13 Ice Beam 90 100% 10 Ice Special Beautiful 1 4 ♥
TM14 Blizzard 110 70% 5 Ice Special Beautiful 1 3 ♥
TM17 Protect —% 10 Normal Status Cute 2 0 ♥
TM18 Rain Dance —% 5 Water Status Beautiful 1 0 ♥
TM21 Frustration 100% 20 Normal Physical Cute 2 3 ♥
TM27 Return 100% 20 Normal Physical Cute 4 0 ♥
TM28 Dig 80 100% 10 Ground Physical Tough 2 0 ♥
TM32 Double Team —% 15 Normal Status Cool 1 0 ♥
TM40 Aerial Ace 60 —% 20 Flying Physical Cool 2 0 ♥
TM42 Facade 70 100% 20 Normal Physical Cute 2 0 ♥
TM44 Rest —% 10 Psychic Status Cute 1 0 ♥
TM45 Attract 100% 15 Normal Status Cute 2 0 ♥
TM48 Round 60 100% 15 Normal Special Beautiful 2 0 ♥
TM54 False Swipe 40 100% 40 Normal Physical Cool 4 0 ♥
TM55 Scald 80 100% 15 Water Special Tough 2 0 ♥
TM56 Fling 100% 10 Dark Physical Cute 3 0 ♥
TM67 Retaliate 70 100% 5 Normal Physical Cool 3 0 ♥
TM75 Swords Dance —% 20 Normal Status Beautiful 1 0 ♥
TM81 X-Scissor 80 100% 15 Bug Physical Cool 2 1 ♥
TM86 Grass Knot 100% 20 Grass Special Cute 1 0 ♥
TM87 Swagger 90% 15 Normal Status Cute 3 0 ♥
TM88 Sleep Talk —% 10 Normal Status Cute 1 0 ♥
TM90 Substitute —% 10 Normal Status Cute 2 0 ♥
TM94 Rock SmashXY 40 100% 15 Fighting Physical Tough 4 0 ♥
TM94 Secret PowerORAS 70 100% 20 Normal Physical Clever 1 0 ♥
TM100 Confide —% 20 Normal Status Cute 3 0 ♥
HM01 Cut 50 95% 30 Normal Physical Cool 4 0 ♥
HM03 Surf 90 100% 15 Water Special Beautiful 2 2 ♥
HM05 Waterfall 80 100% 15 Water Physical Tough 4 0 ♥
HM06 Rock SmashORAS 40 100% 15 Fighting Physical Tough 4 0 ♥
HM07 DiveORAS 80 100% 10 Water Physical Beautiful 2 0 ♥
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

TMs, TRs, and HMs Generation V
TM/HM/TR Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat.
TM06 Toxic 90% 10 Poison Status
TM07 Hail —% 10 Ice Status
TM10 Hidden Power 100% 15 Normal Special
TM12 Taunt 100% 20 Dark Status
TM13 Ice Beam 95 100% 10 Ice Special
TM14 Blizzard 120 70% 5 Ice Special
TM17 Protect —% 10 Normal Status
TM18 Rain Dance —% 5 Water Status
TM21 Frustration 100% 20 Normal Physical
TM27 Return 100% 20 Normal Physical
TM28 Dig 80 100% 10 Ground Physical
TM32 Double Team —% 15 Normal Status
TM40 Aerial Ace 60 —% 20 Flying Physical
TM42 Facade 70 100% 20 Normal Physical
TM44 Rest —% 10 Psychic Status
TM45 Attract 100% 15 Normal Status
TM48 Round 60 100% 15 Normal Special
TM54 False Swipe 40 100% 40 Normal Physical
TM55 Scald 80 100% 15 Water Special
TM56 Fling 100% 10 Dark Physical
TM67 Retaliate 70 100% 5 Normal Physical
TM75 Swords Dance —% 30 Normal Status
TM81 X-Scissor 80 100% 15 Bug Physical
TM86 Grass Knot 100% 20 Grass Special
TM87 Swagger 90% 15 Normal Status
TM90 Substitute —% 10 Normal Status
TM94 Rock Smash 40 100% 15 Fighting Physical
HM01 Cut 50 95% 30 Normal Physical
HM03 Surf 95 100% 15 Water Special
HM05 Waterfall 80 100% 15 Water Physical
HM06 Dive 80 100% 10 Water Physical
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

Breeding

To see the Egg Moves that Dewott can learn, refer to Oshawott.


Tutoring

Tutoring Generation VII
Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat.
Aqua Tail USUM 90 90% 10 Water Physical
Covet USUM 60 100% 25 Normal Physical
Helping Hand USUM —% 20 Normal Status
Icy Wind USUM 55 95% 15 Ice Special
Iron Tail USUM 100 75% 15 Steel Physical
Snore USUM 50 100% 15 Normal Special
Water Pledge SMUSUM 80 100% 10 Water Special
Water Pulse USUM 60 100% 20 Water Special
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

Tutoring Generation VI
Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat. Contest Cat. Appeal Jam
Aqua Tail ORAS 90 90% 10 Water Physical Beautiful 4 0 ♥
Covet ORAS 60 100% 25 Normal Physical Cute 1 0 ♥
Helping Hand ORAS —% 20 Normal Status Clever 4 0 ♥
Icy Wind ORAS 55 95% 15 Ice Special Beautiful 4 0 ♥
Iron Tail ORAS 100 75% 15 Steel Physical Cool 4 0 ♥
Snore ORAS 50 100% 15 Normal Special Cute 4 0 ♥
Water Pledge XYORAS 80 100% 10 Water Special Beautiful 2 0 ♥
Water Pulse ORAS 60 100% 20 Water Special Beautiful 3 0 ♥
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

Tutoring Generation V
Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat.
Aqua Tail  90 90% 10 Water Physical
Covet  60 100% 40 Normal Physical
Helping Hand  —% 20 Normal Status
Icy Wind  55 95% 15 Ice Special
Iron Tail  100 75% 15 Steel Physical
Sleep Talk  —% 10 Normal Status
Snore  40 100% 15 Normal Special
Water Pledge  50 100% 10 Water Special
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

Sprites

Appearances

Anime

Recurring

Minor

Other

In PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, Dewott appears in the Cove Town as one of the trainers. After Oshawott defeats him in battle, he becomes Oshawott's teacher.

Trivia

  • Dewott was first seen on a Beta artwork of the Pocket Monsters Best Wishes anime series along with Servine, Woobat, and Axew. On September 1, 2010, an image containing all of the evolutions of the First partner Pokémon was shown on a Japanese forum. It was officially revealed on the October issue of CoroCoro on September 11, 2010.
  • The tuft of fur on Dewott's head may become the shell atop Samurott's head when it evolves.

Origin

Dewott is based on a sea otter with samurai traits. Its scalchops appear to based on how sea otters often use various tools, including clam shells. Dewott's scalchop may also be a reference to razor clams, or may also reference Japanese war fans. As the Unova starters are based on historical empires, Dewott is based on the Japanese Empire.

Etymology

Dewott comes from dew, dual (because it has two scalchops), duel (due to its combat proficiency), and otter. It may also come from the author of The Last Samurai, Helen Dewitt.

Its Japanese name, Futachimaru, likely comes from 二つ (futatsu, two of something), 太刀 (tachi, a type of Japanese sword), 鼬鼠 (itachi, weasel, as otters are closely related to weasels), and 丸 (maru, circle, likely used because it was often used in male and samurai names).


Gallery

See also

  1. ^ Silvestri, Cris (2015). Pokémon Deluxe Essential Handbook [Book]. p. 90. Scholastic. ISBN 978-0-545-79566-1.