In this Pokemon Quest Bulbasaur Guide, we will guide you on how you can catch Bulbasaur in Pokemon Quest. You can catch all 150 Pokemon in Pokemon Quest that are originally from the Kanto region in Pokemon Quest and in this guide, we will be focusing on how you get Bulbasaur in Pokemon Quest.
Pokemon Quest is a cute little game in which you play with a team of three cube Pokemon who go out on expeditions and defeat tons of Pokemon. During your journey, you will meet and make friends of all sorts of new Pokemon which can be then added, in your Pokemon team. As you progress in the game, you get better and better Pokemon to add to your team.
Pokemon Quest Bulbasaur
Our Pokemon Quest Bulbasaur Guide details everything that you need to know about finding and making friends with Bulbasaur in Pokemon Quest. We will also list the stats of Bulbasaur as a Pokemon, what are its different evolution phases, and which moves can be taught to it for increased combat effectiveness.
Bulbasaur is a Grass/Poison-Type Pokemon and can be taken to a maximum level of 100. It starts at level 0. At level 0, it will have 150 HP and 150 ATK maximum stats. At maximum level, these stats are increased and they become 500 HP and 600 ATK. The stats will never increase more than these figures.
Evolution Stages
Bulbasaur has two evolution stages. From a Bulbasaur, it will evolve into Ivysaur at Level 16 and then into Venusaur at Level 32.
Move Set
Bulbasaur comes with some cool moves that you can teach it. You can check out the move list of Bulbasaur below:
- Tackle
- Synthesis
- Petal Dance
- Vine Whip
- Toxic
Stats of Bulbasaur
Bulbasaur is a melee Pokemon while some of its attacks are also ranged. At the start, it will have 125 HP and 75 ATK. These stats can vary depending on the level of the Pokemon. It can also get some Bingo bonuses which are detailed below:
First Possibility
- Bonus 1: Hit Healing +2%
- Bonus 2: Healing per Wave +50%
- Bonus 3: ATK of Grass type Moves +20%
Second Possibility
- Bonus 1: Healing from K.O. +2%
- Bonus 2: Resistant to Poison +100%
- Bonus 3: HP +550
Third Possibility
- Bonus 1: Own Knockback Distance -10%
- Bonus 2: Own Knockback Distance – 20%
- Bonus 3: Own Knockback Distance – 30%
How to get Bulbasaur
To get a Bulbasaur in Pokemon Quest, all you need to is to cook four dishes which will attract Bulbasaur to your Base Camp. Bulbasaur loves these dishes and you will have a high chance of attracting him to your base if you cook any one of these dishes. The names of these four dishes are:
- Sludge Soup
- Veggie Smoothie
- Yellow Currie
- Mulligan Stew
There are different variants of these dishes which have a different chance of attracting a Bulbasaur to your base camp. Better the quality of the dish, more the chances that it will attract a Bulbasaur to the base camp. We have detailed the different recipes of these dishes below for your ease.
Sludge Soup
A good Sludge Soup will have 1.0% chance; very good Sludge Soup will have a 14.4% chance while Special Sludge Soup will have a 51.6% chance of attracting a Bulbasaur.
- Special: 3 Balm Mushrooms, 1 Rainbow Matter and 1 Tiny Mushroom.
- Very Good: 3 Balm Mushrooms and 2 Tiny Mushrooms.
- Very Good: 2 Balm Mushrooms, 2 Tiny Mushrooms and 1 Big Root.
- Very Good: 2 Balm Mushrooms, 2 Tiny Mushrooms and 1 Honey.
- Very Good: 2 Balm Mushrooms, 2 Tiny Mushrooms and 1 Icy Rock.
Veggie Smoothie
A good Veggie Smoothie will have 2.0% chance while a very good Veggie Smoothie will have a 26.7% chance of attracting a Bulbasaur.
- Very Good: 3 Big Roots and 2 Apricorns.
- Very Good: 3 Big Roots, 1 Apricorn and 1 Bluk Berry.
- Very Good: 3 Big Roots, 1 Apricorn and 1 Fossil.
- Very Good: 2 Big Roots, 2 Apricorns and 1 Balm Mushroom.
- Very Good: 2 Big Roots, 2 Apricorns and 1 Honey.
- Very Good: 2 Big Roots, 2 Apricorns and 1 Icy Rock.
Yellow Curry
A good quality Yellow Curry will have a 1.5% chance; a very good Yellow Curry will have a 12.0% chance while a special Yellow Curry will have an 18.8% chance to attract a Bulbasaur.
- Special: 4 Honey and 1 Big Root.
- Special: 4 Honey and 1 Balm Mushroom.
- Special: 4 Honey and 1 Honey.
- Special: 4 Honey and 1 Icy Rock.
- Very Good: 2 Apricorns and 3 Honey.
- Very Good: 1 Apricorn, 3 Honey and 1 Bluk Berry.
- Very Good: 1 Apricorn, 3 Honey and 1 Fossil.
- Very Good: 1 Apricorn, 3 Honey and 1 Tiny Mushroom.
Mulligan Stew
A good quality Mulligan Stew will have 0.2% chance; a very good Mulligan Stew will have 2.0% chance while a special Mulligan Stew will have 3.3% chance to attract a Bulbasaur.
- Special: 5 Rainbow Matter.
- Special: 5 Big Roots
- Special: 5 Balm Mushrooms.
- Special: 5 Honey.
- Special: 5 Icy Rock.
- Very Good: 2 Apricorns and 3 Balm Mushrooms.
- Very Good: 2 Apricorns and 3 Big Roots.
- Very Good: 2 Apricorns and 3 Honey.
- Very Good: 2 Apricorns and 3 Icy Rocks.
- Very Good: 2 Bluk Berries and 3 Balm Mushrooms.
- Very Good: 2 Bluk Berries and 3 Big Roots.
- Very Good: 2 Bluk Berries and 3 Honey.
- Very Good: 2 Bluk Berries and 3 Icy Rocks.
- Very Good: 2 Tiny Mushrooms and 3 Balm Mushrooms.
- Very Good: 2 Tiny Mushrooms and 3 Big Roots.
- Very Good: 2 Tiny Mushrooms and 3 Honey.
- Very Good: 2 Tiny Mushrooms and 3 Icy Rocks.
This concludes our Pokemon Quest Bulbasaur Guide. If you want to add anything to this guide, feel free to use the comments section below!