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Metapod | Pokémon guide

While the Pokémon Metapod may not do much, we’re sure it’s someone’s favorite. It comes after the cute Caterpie, and is known as the Cocoon Pokémon due to it being the mid-stage of an insect evolutionary line, where, much like real life, the caterpillar turns into goo inside a pod before emerging as a beautiful butterfly. Or, Butterfree, we should say.

Introduced in Gen 1, Metapod has been a mainstay of most Pokémon games. Its evolution line is the first introduction of bug Pokémon in the Pokédex, and one of the most realistic, if you’re into that.

Here’s everything in our Metapod guide:

Here’s the key information you need to know about Metapod:

National Pokédex # 0011
Type Bug
Ability Shed Skin
Gender ratio Male – 50%
Female – 50%
Catch rate 120
Egg groups Bug
EV yield 72

Metapod | Pokémon guide

Metapod’s evolution

Your Caterpie will evolve into Metapod at level seven. It then evolves into Butterfree at level ten. You don’t have to do anything special here; simply level it up, and it shall blossom into a butterfly.

Metapod’s locations

Here are all the locations where you can find Metapod in each Pokémon game:

Gen 1 locations

Red Route 25 and the Viridian Forest
Blue Routes 24 and 25, and the Viridian Forest
Yellow Viridian Forest

Gen 2 locations

Gold Routes 2, 26, 27, and 30-39, Azalea Town, Ilex Forest, Lake of Rage, and the National Park
Silver National Park
Crystal Routes 24 and 25, and Ilex Forest

Gen 3 locations

Ruby / Sapphire Trade
Emerald Trade
FireRed / LeafGreen Routes 24 and 25, Viridian Forest, and Pattern Bush
Colosseum Trade
XD Trade

Gen 4 locations

Diamond / Pearl Eterna Forest
Platinum Eterna Forest
HeartGold Routes 2, 30, 31, and 47, Ilex Forest, National Park, and Viridian Forest
SoulSilver National Park

Gen 5 locations

Black Trade
White Route 12
Black 2 Trade
White 2 Evolve Caterpie

Gen 6 locations

X / Y Evolve Caterpie or find in Santalune Forest
Omega Ruby / Alpha Sapphire Trade

Gen 7 locations

Sun / Moon Routes 1 and 5, Lush Jungle, and Melemele Meadow
Ultra Sun / Ultra Moon Route 5, Lush Jungle, and Melemele Meadow
Let’s Go Pikachu / Let’s Go Eevee Viridian Forest

Gen 8 locations

Sword / Shield Rolling Fields, Bridge Field, Dappled Grove, and South Lake Miloch
Brilliant Diamond / Shining Pearl Evolve Caterpie or trade
Legends: Arceus Unobtainable

Gen 9 locations

Scarlet / Violet Unobtainable

A pokémon metapod card from the TCG Pocket app, showing it against a tree

Metapod’s base stats

Metapod’s base stats are as follows:

  • HP – 50
  • Attack – 20
  • Defense – 55
  • Sp. Atk – 25
  • Sp. Def – 25
  • Speed – 30

As you level Metapod up, these stats will naturally increase.

Metapod’s type strengths and weaknesses

Each and every Pokémon we meet in the world has strengths and weaknesses. Metapod is not immune to anything, but is resistant to Fighting, Grass, and Ground moves. Be careful using it against other types, especially Fire, Flying, and Rock, as it takes double damage from these.

Normal damage Bug, Dark, Dragon, Electric, Fairy, Ghost, Ice, Normal, Poison, Psychic, Steel, Water
Weak Fire, Flying, Rock
Resistant Fighting, Grass, Ground
Immune

Metapod’s moveset

In the latest generation of Pokémon games, Metapod can learn the following moves:

Level up moves

Level Move Type
One Harden Normal

Learnable TMs

Move Type
Electroweb Electric
Iron Defense Steel

If you want to test out your friend, we recommend checking our bug Pokémon weakness guide to keep it safe. You can also find the new Pokémon Go codes, Pokémon TCG Pocket codes, and Pokémon Unite codes for some free stuff in other games.

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