Mid-stage Pokemon like Tympole rarely see competitive play outside of special formats. It's a waypoint on the road to Seismitoad, which is where the real potential kicks in. Introduced in Gen 5. Only weak to Electric and Grass.
An unusually even spread gives Tympole flexibility. Speed barely edges ahead. But Defense isn't far off. Easy to catch and follows a 1.06M XP medium-slow curve. Yields 1 Speed EV.
By vibrating its cheeks, it emits sound waves imperceptible to humans and warns others of danger.
By vibrating its cheeks, it emits sound waves imperceptible to humans. It uses the rhythm of these sounds to talk.
Tympole Weakness
GoodTympole's Water typing leaves it vulnerable to Electric and Grass moves. 4 resistances help offset the weaknesses. Water Absorb grants an additional Water immunity, reshaping the matchup chart.
Three stages ahead. Tympole grows into Palpitoad, then pushes on to Seismitoad. Check the evolution methods below. For breeding, average hatch time with no compatible partners via one egg group. The evolved forms gain up to 215 total stats over Tympole.
How to Evolve
Breed Tympole easily from the Water1 egg group. Pass egg moves like After You, Earth Power, Mist and 6 more to offspring.
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The natural movepool does the job, but After You and Earth Power from the egg pool give Tympole something extra.
Level-Up Moves
TM Moves
Egg Moves
Tutor Moves
Tympole doesn't appear in X & Y. Transfer it from Black, Omega Ruby, or Sword to add it to your collection. Check the source games below for encounter details.
Tympole is not available as a wild encounter in this game.
Catch in the wild in:
Then trade to X & Y.
Also found in:
Tympole is meant to evolve into Palpitoad. At 294 BST, the stats aren't there for competitive play yet. Pre-evolution Pokemon rarely hold up against fully evolved threats.
Tympole evolves into Palpitoad at level 25. Tympole is the base form in a 3-stage evolutionary line.
Swift Swim is what you want on Tympole. Every competitive set worth running is built with that ability in mind. The alternatives (Hydration, Water Absorb) work on paper but Swift Swim is what makes Tympole worth using.
At base 64 Speed, it won't be moving first often. On offense, Tympole is leaning toward the physical side (base 50 Attack). Defensively? Fragile — can't afford to take many hits.
Tympole appears in 7 games, including Black & White, Black 2 & White 2, and X & Y.
Tympole joined the series in Black & White and has been available in 7 titles so far. With 5 generations of appearances, it's established itself despite the later start.
- 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
