Pokémon 652 Chesnaught

Name: Chesnaught (Japanese: ブリガロン Brigarron)
Classification: Spiny Armor Pokémon
Type: Grass/Fighting
Generation: Gen VI Kalos Region
Gender Ratio: 87.5% Male to 12.5% Female
Height: 5'3"
Weight: 198.4 lbs
Evolution:
- Evolves from Quilladin at level 36.
- Evolves from Quilladin with 100 Candies in Pokémon Go.
Alternate Formes: N/A
How to catch in Sword/Shield: Not Available Yet
How to catch in Go:
- Evolve from Quilladin.
Description: The final evolution of the Grass type starter from Kalos, Chesnaught resembles an anthropomorphic armadillo. While there is a small bit of white fur on its chest and face, most of its body is covered in cream colored plating and its massive cream colored shell. The rim of its shell is green, as is the plating over the tops of its arms, and it has several spikes on its back. Its arms and legs both end with three, dark brown claws.
Known for its tank-like body, Chesnaught can easily flip a 50 ton truck without breaking a sweat. When it curls up in its shell, its capable of standing up to massive explosions. Like its previous stage, Chesnaught is not aggressive and will place itself between its allies and enemies, shielding them from attacks.
Core Games
Chesnaught in the core games
- Sword Pokédex: Not Available Yet
- Shield Pokédex: Not Available Yet
- Omega Ruby Pokédex: Its Tackle is forceful enough to flip a 50-ton tank. It shields its allies from danger with its own body.
- Alpha Sapphire Pokédex: When it takes a defensive posture with its fists guarding its face, it could withstand a bomb blast.
Base Stats
- 88 HP
- 107 Attack
- 122 Defense
- 74 Sp. Attack
- 75 Sp. Defense
- 64 Speed
- 530 Total
Moves by Level
- Spiky Shield (lv 1)
- Needle Arm (lv 1)
- Hammer Arm (lv 1)
- Feint (lv 1)
- Belly Drum (lv 1)
- Tackle (lv 1)
- Growl (lv 1)
- Vine Whip (lv 1)
- Rollout Rock (lv 1)
- Spiky Shield (Evo)
- Vine Whip (lv 5)
- Rollout Rock (lv 8)
- Bite (lv 11)
- Leech Seed (lv 15)
- Pin Missile (lv 19)
- Take Down (lv 29)
- Seed Bomb (lv 35)
- Mud Shot (lv 41)
- Bulk Up (lv 48)
- Body Slam (lv 54)
- Pain Split (lv 60)
- Wood Hammer (lv 66)
- Hammer Arm (lv 72)
- Giga Impact (lv 78)
Moves by TM/TR
- TM01 Work Up
- TM02 Dragon Claw
- TM05 Roar
- TM06 Toxic
- TM08 Bulk Up
- TM10 Hidden Power
- TM11 Sunny Day
- TM12 Taunt
- TM15 Hyper Beam
- TM17 Protect
- TM21 Frustration
- TM22 Solar Beam
- TM23 Smack Down
- TM26 Earthquake
- TM27 Return
- TM31 Brick Break
- TM32 Double Team
- TM33 Reflect
- TM36 Sludge Bomb
- TM39 Rock Tomb
- TM40 Aerial Ace
- TM42 Facade
- TM44 Rest
- TM45 Attract
- TM47 Low Sweep
- TM48 Round
- TM52 Focus Blast
- TM53 Energy Ball
- TM56 Fling
- TM65 Shadow Claw
- TM66 Payback
- TM68 Giga Impact
- TM71 Stone Edge
- TM74 Gyro Ball
- TM75 Swords Dance
- TM78 Bulldoze
- TM80 Rock Slide
- TM84 Poison Jab
- TM86 Grass Knot
- TM87 Swagger
- TM88 Sleep Talk
- TM90 Substitute
- TM96 Nature Power
- TM100 Confide
Moves by Breeding
- Belly Drum
- Curse
- Defense Curl
- Power-Up Punch
- Quick Guard
- Rollout
- Spikes
- Synthesis
Moves by Tutoring
- Block
- Drain Punch
- Dual Chop
- Endeavor
- Focus Punch
- Frenzy Plant
- Giga Drain
- Grass Pledge
- Helping Hand
- Iron Defense
- Iron Head
- Iron Tail
- Low Kick
- Pain Split
- Seed Bomb
- Snore
- Stomping Tantrum
- Super Fang
- Superpower
- Synthesis
- Thunder Punch
- Worry Seed
- Zen Headbutt
Damaged normally by
- Normal 1×
- Fighting 1×
- Bug 1×
- Ghost 1×
- Steel 1×
- Dragon 1×
Weak to
- Flying 4×
- Poison 2×
- Fire 2×
- Psychic 2×
- Ice 2×
- Fairy 2×
Immune to
- None
Resistant to
- Ground ½×
- Rock ½×
- Water ½×
- Grass ½×
- Electric ½×
- Dark ½×
Pokémon Go
Chesnaught in Pokémon Go
Pokédex: Its Tackle is forceful enough to flip a 50-ton tank. It shields its allies from danger with its own body.
Egg Distance: N/A
Buddy Distance: 3KM
Base Stats
- 204 Stamina
- 201 Attack
- 204 Defense
Moves
- Fast Attacks: Low Kick, Smack Down, Vine Whip
- Charged Attacks: Gyro Ball, Energy Ball, Superpower, Solar Beam
Shiny:
More information
- Coming Soon!
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Casian Holly has been writing about gaming at iMore since 2019, but their real passion is Pokémon. From the games to the anime, cards and toys, they eat, sleep, and breathe all things Pokémon. You can check out their many Pokémon Go and Pokémon Sword and Shield guides and coverage here on iMore.