While most trainers evolve Ferroseed into Ferrothorn immediately, the unevolved form has a niche with Eviolite boosting its defenses. Poison moves can't touch it, and only 2 types hit it super-effectively. Known as the Thorn Seed Pokemon.
Ferroseed's all-in on Defense at the expense of Speed. The physical lean is obvious from the bars. Yields 1 Defense EV and follows a medium-fast 1M XP curve.
It defends itself by launching spikes, but its aim isn’t very good at first. Only after a lot of practice will it improve.
Mossy caves are their preferred dwellings. Enzymes contained in mosses help Ferroseed’s spikes grow big and strong.
Ferroseed Weakness
ExcellentFire and Fighting-type moves hit Ferroseed for super-effective damage. Fire hits land at 4x, so they're the biggest threat. The upside? Poison-type moves can't touch it at all. 9 resistances give it solid defensive coverage on top of that. With 44 HP and balanced defenses, Ferroseed can afford to eat a neutral hit or two.
Ferroseed evolves into Ferrothorn. It's a two-stage chain with the method shown below. No compatible partners for breeding via two egg groups. Eggs are average hatch time. The evolved forms gain up to 184 total stats over Ferroseed.
How to Evolve
Breed Ferroseed easily from the Plant and Mineral egg groups. Pass egg moves like Acid Spray, Bullet Seed, Gravity and 6 more to offspring.
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Without breeding, Ferroseed misses out on Acid Spray and Bullet Seed. That's 9 egg moves adding depth that the base kit lacks. STAB comes from Solar Beam and Energy Ball, with coverage across 7 types rounding things out.
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Ferroseed isn't fully evolved, so it's not built for competitive play. You'll want to evolve it into Ferrothorn to unlock its full potential. At 305 BST, it's a stepping stone rather than a team anchor.
Watch for Blaziken (Fire) when using Ferroseed. They all hit it super-effectively with STAB. Blaziken is the most dangerous since Fire moves deal 4x damage. Fighting-type attackers are also a problem. Only 2 weaknesses means fewer dedicated counters to worry about. At base 10 Speed, Ferroseed won't outrun any of these threats so switching to a resist is usually the safer play.
Ferroseed evolves into Ferrothorn at level 40. Ferroseed is the base form of this evolutionary line.
Iron Barbs damages attacking Pokémon for 1/8 their max HP on contact — that's the one you want on Ferroseed. It's the only ability Ferroseed has.
Ferroseed fills the balanced role. It's a physical attacker with base 50 Attack. Base 10 Speed is low. Priority moves or Trick Room are the way to go. And it's enough bulk to take a hit or two.
Ferroseed appears in 7 games, including Black & White, Black 2 & White 2, and X & Y.
Introduced in Black & White, Ferroseed has appeared in 7 games across 5 generations. Later debuts mean fewer total appearances, but it's been a consistent presence since its introduction.
- Gen IY
Yellow - Gen IRB

Red & Blue - Gen IIGS

Gold & Silver - Gen IIC
Crystal - Gen IIIRS

Ruby & Sapphire - Gen IIIFRLG

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

HeartGold & SoulSilver - Gen IVDP

Diamond & Pearl - Gen VBWDebut

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
