Physical
Balanced
340Low
60Moderate
DTier

Nuzleaf sits in the middle of its evolution line — stronger than Seedot but not yet at full power. Most trainers push through to Shiftry as fast as possible. Known as the Wily Pokemon. Flexible enough to run physical or special sets.

HP and Attack carry most of Nuzleaf's stat budget. Defense's the obvious dump stat. Common in the wild and yields 2 Attack EVs. Follows a 1.06M XP medium-slow curve.

Base Stats
340Avg
HP70
C
Attack70
C
Defense40
D
Sp. Atk60
C
Sp. Def40
D
Speed60
C
Total340
Low <60
Avg 60-89
High 90-149
Top 150+
EV YieldDefeating Nuzleaf yields +2 Atk
HPAtk+2DefSpASpDSpe
Details
Catch120ModerateMedium Slow1.06M XP1m / 3'03"28kg / 61.7 lbs119Base XP
Pokedex Entries

The sound of its grass flute makes its listeners uneasy. It lives deep in the forest.

Brilliant Diamond / Shining Pearl

Nuzleaf Weakness

Fragile

Type-wise, Nuzleaf takes extra damage from Bug, Fire, Ice, Fighting, Poison, Flying, and Fairy. Watch out for Bug attacks, those deal 4x damage. Psychic moves do nothing thanks to a full immunity. With 6 resistances, the defensive profile is strong.

4xCriticali
¼xResisti
None
0xImmunei
7Weak
6Resist
1Immune
Scorei-7
SpikesGrounded — up to 25%
Toxic SpikesVulnerable
4x Bug — U-turn, Bug Buzz, Megahorn
Abilities
ChlorophyllDoubles Speed during strong sunlight.
Early BirdMakes sleep pass twice as quickly.
PickpocketHASteals attacking Pokémon's held items on contact.

Sitting between Seedot and Shiftry, Nuzleaf is part of a chain that requires an evolution item. Not your typical level-up setup. HP has grown the most so far (+30), but there's still another 140 stats to gain in the final evolution.

How to Evolve

3 Forms
Stat Comparison 3 Stages
Seedot
Grass
Nuzleaf
GrassDark
Shiftry
GrassDark
HP
40
70+30
90+20
ATK
40
70+30
100+30
DEF
50
40-10
60+20
SP.ATK
30
60+30
90+30
SP.DEF
30
40+10
60+20
SPE
30
60+30
80+20
BST
220D-Tier
340D-Tier+120
480C-Tier+140
ROLE
Balanced
Balanced
Attacker
TYPE
Utility
Physical
Mixed
Breeding
Very Easy

Breed with Nuzleaf to get Seedot eggs easily from the Ground and Plant egg groups. Notable egg moves include Amnesia, Beat Up, Foul Play and 7 more.

Egg Groups
GroundPlant
Gender
50.0%50.0%
Hatch Time
15 cycles·3,855 steps
Quick~4 min with Flame Body
Egg Moves
10moves

Best Build

No build content available for this Pokemon in Gen 8.

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The egg pool carries weight here. Amnesia and Beat Up aren't available any other way for Nuzleaf, and they meaningfully change what it threatens. Stack those on top of Solar Beam and Foul Play for solid options.

Level-Up Moves

Lv 1
Absorb
2010025Grass
Lv 1
Air Cutter
609525Flying
Lv 1
Astonish
3010015Ghost
Lv 1
Explosion
2501005Normal
Lv 1
Fake Out+3
4010010Normal
Lv 1
Harden
30Normal
Lv 1
Razor Leaf
559525Grass
Lv 1
Swagger
8515Normal
Lv 1
Synthesis
5Grass
Lv 1
Tackle
4010035Normal
Lv 1
Torment
10015Dark
Lv 9
Growth
20Normal
Lv 12
Rollout
309020Rock
Lv 18
Mega Drain
4010015Grass
Lv 24
Payback
5010010Dark
Lv 30
Nature Power
20Normal
Lv 36
Sunny Day
5Fire
Lv 43
Extrasensory
8010020Psychic
Lv 50
Sucker Punch+1
701005Dark
Lv 57
Leaf Blade
9010015Grass

TM Moves

Src
TM45
Attract
10015Normal
TM31
Brick Break
7510015Fighting
TM09
Bullet Seed
2510030Grass
TM93
Cut
509530Normal
TM79
Dark Pulse
8010015Dark
TM28
Dig
8010010Ground
TM32
Double Team
15Normal
TM58
Endure+4
10Normal
TM53
Energy Ball
9010010Grass
TM64
Explosion
2501005Normal
TM42
Facade
7010020Normal
TM54
False Swipe
4010040Normal
TM70
Flash
10020Normal
TM56
Fling
10010Dark
TM19
Giga Drain
7510010Grass
TM86
Grass Knot
10020Grass
TM15
Hyper Beam
150905Normal
TM27
Low Sweep
6510020Fighting
TM63
Nasty Plot
20Dark
TM66
Payback
5010010Dark
TM17
Protect+4
10Normal
TM77
Psych Up
10Normal
TM44
Rest
10Psychic
TM80
Rock Slide
759010Rock
TM98
Rock Smash
4010015Fighting
TM39
Rock Tomb
609515Rock
TM30
Shadow Ball
8010015Ghost
TM82
Sleep Talk
10Normal
TM78
Snarl
559515Dark
TM22
Solar Beam
12010010Grass
TM96
Strength
8010015Normal
TM90
Substitute
10Normal
TM11
Sunny Day
5Fire
TM87
Swagger
8515Normal
TM75
Swords Dance
20Normal
TM46
Thief
6010025Dark
TM41
Torment
10015Dark

Egg Moves

Src
Egg
Amnesia
20Psychic
Egg
Beat Up
10010Dark
Egg
Foul Play
9510015Dark
Egg
Grassy Terrain
10Grass
Egg
Leech Seed
9010Grass
Egg
Night Slash
7010015Dark
Egg
Power Swap
10Psychic
Egg
Quick Attack+1
4010030Normal
Egg
Take Down
908520Normal
Egg
Worry Seed
10010Grass

Tutor Moves

Nuzleaf can't learn any Tutor moves

moderate rates across 4 locations for Nuzleaf in endgame routes. Scroll the sorted list below and pick whichever spot sits closest to your current route. The rate differences between locations are worth comparing.

Where To Catch Nuzleaf in Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl

The path to Nuzleaf starts with Seedot at Lv. 58-63 via walking encounters. 2 catchable stages total, with locations listed for each one below.

  1. Seedot
    Step 1Catch Seedot
    Grassland Cave
    GrassLv.58-63PostCavePost-game
    Riverbank Cave
    GrassLv.58-63PostCavePost-game
    Still-Water Cavern
    GrassLv.58-63PostCavePost-game
    Sunlit Cavern
    GrassLv.58-63PostCavePost-game
  2. Nuzleaf
    Step 2Nuzleaf
    Grassland Cave
    GrassLv.58-63PostCavePost-game
    Riverbank Cave
    GrassLv.58-63PostCavePost-game
    Still-Water Cavern
    GrassLv.58-63PostCavePost-game
    Sunlit Cavern
    GrassLv.58-63PostCavePost-game
    or evolve from Seedot (Step 1)
  • Nuzleaf is meant to evolve into Shiftry. At 340 BST, the stats aren't there for competitive play yet. Pre-evolution Pokemon rarely hold up against fully evolved threats.

  • Nuzleaf's biggest threats include Heracross (Bug), Arcanine (Fire), and Walrein (Ice), all carrying super-effective STAB moves. Heracross is the most dangerous since Bug moves deal 4x damage. Fighting, Poison, Flying, and Fairy-type attackers are also a problem. With 7 weakness types, most competitive teams carry at least one counter.

  • Seedot evolves into Nuzleaf at level 14. Nuzleaf evolves into Shiftry using a Leaf Stone. Nuzleaf is a middle-stage evolution in the Seedot line.

  • Chlorophyll is what you want on Nuzleaf. Every competitive set worth running is built with that ability in mind. The alternatives (Early Bird, Pickpocket) work on paper but Chlorophyll is what makes Nuzleaf worth using.

  • At base 60 Speed, it won't be moving first often. On offense, Nuzleaf is a physical attacker with base 70 Attack. Defensively? Fragile — can't afford to take many hits.

  • Nuzleaf appears in 15 games, including Ruby & Sapphire, FireRed & LeafGreen, and Emerald.

Obtainable through an item-based evolution, Nuzleaf appears in 15 titles across 7 generations since Ruby & Sapphire. The evolution method adds a barrier that wild-catchable Pokemon don't have.