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Pokemon Who Can Learn Leafage

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This is an article for the move Leafage and the Pokemon who can learn it and its location in Pokemon Sword and Shield, Isle of Armor, and the Crown Tundra DLC. Read on to see the Power, Accuracy, PP, and Effect, and see how to use it competitively.

Leafage - Effect

Type Pokemon Grass Image
Category Pokemon Physical Image
Power 40
Accuracy 100
PP 40
Effect The user attacks by pelting the target with leaves.
Max Move Max Overgrowth
Power: 90

Pokemon That Learn Leafage

By Default

GrovyleGrovyle SceptileSceptile CherrimCherrim
AbomasnowAbomasnow DartrixDartrix DecidueyeDecidueye
FomantisFomantis LurantisLurantis Tapu BuluTapu Bulu
GossifleurGossifleur EldegossEldegoss

By Level Up

TreeckoTreecko CherubiCherubi SnoverSnover
RowletRowlet

By TM / TR

There are no Pokemon who learn this move by this method.

By Egg Move

There are no Pokemon who learn this move by this method.

By Move Tutor

There are no Pokemon who learn this move by this method.

Leafage Competitive Analysis

Leafage is a good move to use at the start of any Pokemon playthrough. The 40 base power with its 100% accuracy is ideal when used in Gym Battles and the likes.

Competitively however, there are no viable use for Leafage. An ability like Technician might help it in the future, but currently there are no Pokemon that know both.

Leafage Locations

Leafage can only be learned via Level Up or by Default.

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