Numel is technically a pre-evolution of Camerupt, but it holds its own in formats where Eviolite is allowed. Electric moves can't touch it, and only 2 types hit it super-effectively. Known as the Numb Pokemon. Flexible enough to run physical or special sets.
Sp. Atk and HP carry most of Numel's stat budget. Speed's the obvious dump stat. Easy to catch and yields 1 Sp. Atk EV. Follows a medium-fast 1M XP curve.
Magma of almost 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit courses through its body. When it grows cold, the magma hardens and slows it.
The flaming magma it stores in the hump on its back is the source of its tremendous power.
Numel Weakness
GoodType-wise, Numel takes extra damage from Water and Ground. Watch out for Water attacks, those deal 4x damage. Electric moves do nothing thanks to a full immunity. 5 resistances help offset the weaknesses.
One evolution ahead. Numel grows into Camerupt through a straightforward two-stage chain. A massive partner pool for breeding via one egg group. Eggs are average hatch time. Evolving adds up to 155 stat points total.
How to Evolve
Numel hasn't fully evolved, but Eviolite's 50% bulk boost makes it viable anyway. Modest nature with a spread EV build EVs shapes the defensive spread, and Simple adds utility.
Best Build
Best Numel Moveset
- Flame Charge
- Earth Power
- Fire Blast
- Stockpile
Recommended Teammates
TMs carry this one. Numel learns Overheat and Flare Blitz naturally for STAB, but the offensive range comes almost entirely from technical machines. Normal and Fighting and beyond give it real matchup play.
Level-Up Moves
TM Moves
Egg Moves
Tutor Moves
TMs carry this one. Numel learns Overheat and Flare Blitz naturally for STAB, but the offensive range comes almost entirely from technical machines. Normal and Rock and beyond give it real matchup play.
The egg pool carries weight here. Ancient Power and Body Slam aren't available any other way for Numel, and they meaningfully change what it threatens. Stack those on top of Overheat and Fire Blast for solid options.
The egg pool carries weight here. Ancient Power and Body Slam aren't available any other way for Numel, and they meaningfully change what it threatens. Stack those on top of Overheat and Fire Blast for solid options.
Numel's scattered across 6 spots in mid-game routes with high spawn rates. Check the list below for the closest location to wherever you are in the game. This one's quick.
Best Locations
Numel appears in 6 walking locations at Lv. 18-60 across Violet and Scarlet. Not all encounters show up in every version, so check which ones match your game.
Numel can't be caught in Legends: Z-A. Bring it over from Ruby, Emerald, or Brilliant Diamond instead. The encounter info below covers the source games.
Numel starts showing up in mid-game routes at moderate rates across 14 encounter spots. The list below is sorted so you can pick what fits your current progress without scrolling through everything.
Best Locations
Before you go hunting for Numel, check which of the 14 spots belong to your version. Shining Pearl and Brilliant Diamond each have different walking encounters at Lv. 22-63.
Numel is meant to evolve into Camerupt. At 305 BST, the stats aren't there for competitive play yet. Pre-evolution Pokemon rarely hold up against fully evolved threats.
Numel's biggest threats include Swampert (Water) and Rhydon (Ground), all carrying super-effective STAB moves. Swampert is the most dangerous since Water moves deal 4x damage. Only 2 weaknesses means fewer dedicated counters to worry about. At base 35 Speed, Numel won't outrun any of these threats so switching to a resist is usually the safer play.
Numel evolves into Camerupt at level 33. Numel is the base form of this evolutionary line.
Oblivious is the go-to ability for Numel. It prevents infatuation and protects against captivate. Its hidden ability Own Tempo can work in specific setups. Simple is the other option — pick based on what your team needs.
Base 35 Speed is low. Priority moves or Trick Room are the way to go. On offense, Numel is a physical attacker with base 60 Attack. Defensively? Fragile — can't afford to take many hits. Best used as a support.
Numel appears in 15 games, including Ruby & Sapphire, FireRed & LeafGreen, and Emerald.
Available in 15 titles since its debut in Ruby & Sapphire, Numel spans 7 generations of Pokemon games. It's accessible through catching or hatching as a base form in most mainline games.
- Gen IY
Yellow - Gen IRB

Red & Blue - Gen IIGS

Gold & Silver - Gen IIC
Crystal - Gen IIIRSDebut

Ruby & Sapphire - Gen IIIFRLG

FireRed & LeafGreen - Gen IIIE
Emerald - Gen IVPt
Platinum - Gen IVHGSS

HeartGold & SoulSilver - Gen IVDP

Diamond & Pearl - Gen VBW

Black & White - Gen VB2W2

Black 2 & White 2 - Gen VIXY

X & Y - Gen VIORAS

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire - Gen VIIUSUM

Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon - Gen VIISM

Sun & Moon - Gen VIILGPE

Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee - Gen VIIISwSh

Sword & Shield - Gen VIIIPLA
Legends: Arceus - Gen VIIIBDSP

Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl - Gen IXSV

Scarlet & Violet - Gen IXLZA
Legends: Z-A
