Special
Balanced
405Average
80Moderate
DTier

Quilava sits in the middle of its evolution line — stronger than Cyndaquil but not yet at full power. Most trainers push through to Typhlosion as fast as possible. A competitive option since Gen 2. Only weak to Water, Ground, and Rock.

Quilava's stats barely vary. 2 sit in respectable range with no real gaps. It's a blank slate for EV investment. Worth 2 Sp. Atk and Speed EVs, 1.06M XP medium-slow curve to max.

Base Stats
405Above
HP58
D
Attack64
C
Defense58
D
Sp. Atk80
C
Sp. Def65
C
Speed80
C
Total405
Low <60
Avg 60-89
High 90-149
Top 150+
EV YieldDefeating Quilava yields +1 SpA, +1 Spe
HPAtkDefSpA+1SpDSpe+1
Details
Catch45ChallengingMedium Slow1.06M XP0.9m / 2'11"19kg / 41.9 lbs142Base XP
Pokedex Entries

It intimidates foes with the heat of its flames. The fire burns more strongly when it readies to fight.

Diamond / Pearl

Quilava Weakness

Avg

Quilava is weak to Water, Ground, and Rock-type moves. It resists 5 types, giving it decent defensive coverage. Flash Fire grants an additional Fire immunity, reshaping the matchup chart.

Gen IV Type Chart
  • Fairy type does not exist — Dragon has fewer checks
  • Physical / Special split now per-move (introduced Gen IV)
4xCriticali
None
¼xResisti
None
0xImmunei
3Weak
5Resist
1Immune
Scorei-1
Stealth Rock25% on switch
SpikesGrounded — up to 25%
Toxic SpikesVulnerable
Abilities
BlazeStrengthens fire moves to inflict 1.5× damage at 1/3 max HP or less.
Flash FireHAProtects against fire moves. Once one has been blocked, the Pokémon's own Fire moves inflict 1.5× damage until it leaves battle.
Flash Fire grants Fire immunity

Quilava is the middle stage between Cyndaquil and Typhlosion. It's a three-stage line with one more evolution to go. For breeding, average hatch time with a massive partner pool via one egg group. Sp.Atk has grown the most so far (+20), but there's still another 129 stats to gain in the final evolution.

How to Evolve

3 Forms
Stat Comparison 3 Stages
Quilava
Fire
HP
39
58+19
78+20
ATK
52
64+12
84+20
DEF
43
58+15
78+20
SP.ATK
60
80+20
109+29
SP.DEF
50
65+15
85+20
SPE
65
80+15
100+20
BST
309D-Tier
405D-Tier+96
534B-Tier+129
ROLE
Balanced
Balanced
Sweeper
TYPE
Utility
Special
Special
Breeding
Moderate

Breed with Quilava to get Cyndaquil eggs using 131 partners from the Ground egg group. Notable egg moves include Covet, Crush Claw, Double Kick and 8 more.

Egg Groups
Ground
Gender
87.5%12.5%
Hatch Time
20 cycles·5,140 steps
Quick~5 min with Flame Body
Egg Moves
11moves
Breed With (best first)
raichupikachunidokinggolduckampharosrhydondewgongarbokquagsirenidorinofarfetchdflaaffy

Best Build

No build content available for this Pokemon in Gen 4.

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Egg moves make a real difference. Quilava gets Covet and Crush Claw exclusively through breeding, filling gaps that TMs and level-up can't touch. Normal and Rock coverage and more rounds out the picture alongside Eruption and Overheat.

Level-Up Moves

Lv 1
Leer
10030Normal
Lv 1
Smokescreen
10020Normal
Lv 1
Tackle
3510035Normal
Lv 4
Smokescreen
10020Normal
Lv 10
Ember
4010025Fire
Lv 13
Quick Attack+1
4010030Normal
Lv 20
Flame Wheel
6010025Fire
Lv 24
Defense Curl
40Normal
Lv 31
Swift
6020Normal
Lv 35
Lava Plume
8010015Fire
Lv 42
Flamethrower
9510015Fire
Lv 46
Rollout
309020Rock
Lv 53
Double-Edge
12010015Normal
Lv 57
Eruption
1501005Fire

TM Moves

Src
TM40
Aerial Ace
6020Flying
TM45
Attract
10015Normal
TM31
Brick Break
7510015Fighting
TM78
Captivate
10020Normal
HM01
Cut
509530Normal
TM28
Dig
8010010Ground
TM32
Double Team
15Normal
TM58
Endure+4
10Normal
TM42
Facade
7010020Normal
TM38
Fire Blast
120855Fire
TM35
Flamethrower
9510015Fire
TM01
Focus Punch-3
15010020Fighting
TM21
Frustration
10020Normal
TM10
Hidden Power
6010015Normal
TM83
Natural Gift
10015Normal
TM50
Overheat
140905Fire
TM17
Protect+4
10Normal
TM44
Rest
10Psychic
TM27
Return
10020Normal
TM05
Roar-6
20Normal
HM06
Rock Smash
4010015Fighting
TM43
Secret Power
7010020Normal
TM82
Sleep Talk
10Normal
HM04
Strength
8010015Normal
TM90
Substitute
10Normal
TM11
Sunny Day
5Fire
TM87
Swagger
9015Normal
TM06
Toxic
8510Poison
TM61
Will-O-Wisp
7515Fire

Egg Moves

Src
Egg
Covet
6010025Normal
Egg
Crush Claw
759510Normal
Egg
Double Kick
3010030Fighting
Egg
Double-Edge
12010015Normal
Egg
Flare Blitz
12010015Fire
Egg
Foresight
40Normal
Egg
Fury Swipes
188015Normal
Egg
Howl
40Normal
Egg
Quick Attack+1
4010030Normal
Egg
Reversal
10015Fighting
Egg
Thrash
12010020Normal

Tutor Moves

Quilava can't learn any Tutor moves

Transfer Moves

Src
Gen 3
Body Slam
8510015Normal
Gen 3
Mimic
10Normal

Quilava can't be caught in Diamond & Pearl. Transfer Cyndaquil from Gold, Crystal, or Legends: Arceus and evolve through the 2-stage line to get it. The step cards below map the full chain.

How to Obtain Quilava in Diamond & Pearl

  1. Cyndaquil
    Step 1Obtain Cyndaquil

    Receive as a gift in:

    Then trade to Diamond & Pearl to continue the evolution chain.

    Also found in:

  2. Quilava
    Step 2Quilava
  • Quilava isn't fully evolved, so it's not built for competitive play. You'll want to evolve it into Typhlosion to unlock its full potential. At 405 BST, it's a stepping stone rather than a team anchor.

  • Quilava's biggest threats include Gyarados (Water), Rhydon (Ground), and Tyranitar (Rock), all carrying super-effective STAB moves.

  • Cyndaquil evolves into Quilava at level 14. Quilava can evolve into Typhlosion and Hisuian Typhlosion depending on the method. Quilava is a middle-stage evolution in the Cyndaquil line.

  • Run Flash Fire on Quilava. It's the ability that defines how you build around it and the main reason it holds a competitive niche. Quilava also gets Blaze, but they don't compare.

  • Quilava fills the balanced role. It's a special attacker with base 80 Sp. Atk. Base 80 Speed is workable — faster than some, slower than many.

  • Quilava appears in 17 games, including Gold & Silver, Crystal, and Ruby & Sapphire.

Quilava first appeared in Gold & Silver and has been available in 17 games across 8 generations. Obtainable through catching or hatching as a base form in most titles where it appears.