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Pokemon Who Can Learn Sweet Scent

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This is an article for the move Sweet Scent 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.

Sweet Scent - Type and Effect

Type Pokemon Normal Image
Category Pokemon Status Image
Power -
Accuracy 100
PP 20
Effect A sweet scent that harshly lowers opposing Pokemon's evasiveness.
Max Move Max Guard
Power: -

Pokemon That Learn Sweet Scent

By Default

GloomGloom VileplumeVileplume BellossomBellossom
RoseradeRoserade CombeeCombee VespiquenVespiquen
SpritzeeSpritzee AromatisseAromatisse SwirlixSwirlix
SlurpuffSlurpuff RibombeeRibombee EldegossEldegoss
AppletunAppletun AlcremieAlcremie

By Level Up

BulbasaurBulbasaur IvysaurIvysaur VenusaurVenusaur
OddishOddish MawileMawile RoseliaRoselia
MaractusMaractus FoongusFoongus AmoongussAmoonguss
CutieflyCutiefly FomantisFomantis LurantisLurantis
SalanditSalandit SalazzleSalazzle BounsweetBounsweet
SteeneeSteenee TsareenaTsareena ComfeyComfey
Tapu LeleTapu Lele GossifleurGossifleur MilceryMilcery

By TM / TR

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

By Egg Move

ShuckleShuckle LotadLotad LombreLombre
LudicoloLudicolo CherubiCherubi CherrimCherrim
PetililPetilil LilligantLilligant

By Move Tutor

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

Competitive Analysis

Sweet Scent has the effect of reducing the target's evasiveness by two stages. This is a very niche move, but can be useful for teams that have moves with relatively low accuracy in hitting opposing Pokemon.

List of Stat-Reducing Moves

Sweet Scent Locations

Sweet Scent can only be learned by Level Up, Egg Moves, or by Default.

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