Snivy (Pokémon)
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Height
2'00"
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0.6 m
Metric
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Weight
17.9 lbs.
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8.1 kg
Metric
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EV yield
HP
0
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Atk
0
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Def
0
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Sp.Atk
0
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Sp.Def
0
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Speed
1
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| Base Exp.: 28
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Battle Exp.: 281*
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Snivy (
Japanese:
ツタージャ Tsutarja) is a
Grass-type Pokémon.
It evolves into
Servine starting at level 17, which evolves into
Serperior starting at level 36.
Along with
Tepig and
Oshawott, Snivy is one of three
starter Pokémon of
Unova available at the beginning of
Pokémon Black and White and
Black 2 and White 2.
Biology
Snivy is a bipedal, reptilian Pokémon with a slender build. Most of
its body is green with a cream underside. A yellow stripe runs down the
length of its back and tail, and it has yellow markings around its large
eyes. Two curved yellow structures that resemble leaves or small wings
protrude from its shoulders and bend backwards. Its slender arms have
three fingers, while its tiny feet have no digits whatsoever. It has a
large, palmate leaf with three prongs on the end of its tail. This tail
is capable of performing photosynthesis, which allows Snivy to move more
quickly. However, the tail will begin to droop when Snivy loses energy.
This Pokémon has a calm, collected demeanor.
In the anime
Major appearances
In
In The Shadow of Zekrom!,
Professor Juniper gave
Trip a
Snivy as his
starter Pokémon. He was able to defeat
Ash's Pikachu with
Leaf Tornado in a battle they had.
Ash's
Snivy first appeared in
Snivy Plays Hard to Catch!. She knows
Attract, much to the dismay of Ash, who tried to catch her with most of his team being male. She was defeated by
Pidove due to both of them having the same gender and Ash successfully captured her.
Other
Another Snivy appeared in
New Places... Familiar Faces! as a starter Professor Juniper offered for
Nanette. However, she chose
Tepig instead.
Minor appearances
In
A Connoisseur's Revenge! multiple Trainers' Snivy were seen at a
Poké Mart.
A Snivy appeared in a fantasy in
Ash and N: A Clash of Ideals!.
Pokédex entries
| Episode
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Pokémon
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Source
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Entry
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| BW001
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Snivy
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Trip's Pokédex
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Snivy, the Grass Snake Pokémon. Cool, calm, and collected, Snivy
uses photosynthesis to collect energy with the leaf on its tail.
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| This concludes the entries from the Best Wishes series.
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
- Main article: Cheren's Snivy
- Main article: Amanda (Adventures)
Snivy is also featured along with the other starter Pokémon in the
Pokémon Adventures manga as one of the starter Pokémon in Professor Juniper's lab. While talking on the phone to Fennel, Tepig spilled some
Berry Juice
on Snivy, causing it to fight with Tepig. Eventually Oshawott joined in
on the commotion until the three starter Pokémon had managed to make a
mess of her office, after which Juniper returned them to their
Poké Balls, commenting that she was worried that the three might be too much for their future Trainers. Snivy was given to
Cheren by
Bianca because she thought it resembled him.
Professor
Cedric Juniper's Snivy was supposed to be given to new Trainers, but was liberated by
N. Snivy went with N, and evolved into a Servine while with N, and was then given to
White.
In the Be a Master!! Pokémon BW manga
- Main article: Monta's Serperior
Snivy is
Monta's
starter Pokémon in the
Be a Master!! Pokémon BW manga, a "walkthrough comic" based on the Black and White games. It later evolved into its final form.
In the TCG
- Main article: Snivy (TCG)
Game data
Snivy as seen in PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond
As the Player
Snivy appears as one of the
player character in
PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond. She is the daughter of Queen
Serperior, which makes her Princess of the
Arbor Area.
Much to her mother's dismay, she is quite rambunctious, and prefers
playing and getting dirty than being elegant and proper. Upon hearing of
Pikachu and
Oshawott's
task to save the PokéPark, she helps them to open the portal in the
Arbor Zone, on the condition that they take her with them.
Pokédex entries
| This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation V.
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| Generation V
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It is very intelligent and calm. Being exposed to lots of sunlight makes its movements swifter.
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They photosynthesize by bathing their tails in sunlight. When they are not feeling well, their tails droop.
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Being exposed to sunlight makes its movements swifter. It uses vines more adeptly than its hands.
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Game locations
| This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation V.
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In side games
In events
Held items
Stats
Base stats
| Stat
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Range
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| At Lv. 50
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At Lv. 100
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105 - 152
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200 - 294
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45 - 106
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85 - 207
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54 - 117
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103 - 229
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45 - 106
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85 - 207
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54 - 117
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103 - 229
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61 - 126
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117 - 247
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- Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and a hindering nature, if applicable.
- Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and a helpful nature, if applicable.
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Type effectiveness
| Under normal battle conditions in Generation V, this Pokémon is:
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Learnset
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- A level of "Start" indicates a move that will be known by a Snivy obtained at level 1 in Generation V
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Snivy
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Snivy
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Side game data
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| Attack
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| Defense
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●●
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| Speed
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Evolution
Sprites
Trivia
- Snivy and its fellow Black and White starter Pokémon were first revealed as silhouettes on the May 9, 2010 episode of Pokémon Sunday. They were later revealed in full in the June 2010 issue of CoroCoro.
- Shortly after its release, much like many other Generation V
Pokémon newly introduced, Snivy received the fan-made moniker,
"Smugleaf". This name was picked up on and published in an article on
video gaming-focused blog Kotaku and later in an issue of Official Nintendo Magazine Australia and New Zealand, as well as its United Kingdom counterpart.
- Snivy is the only Grass-type starter Pokémon that is not listed as the first Pokémon in its regional Pokédex, although it is still #001; this is because the Pokémon before it
has a Pokédex number of #000. It is also the only Grass-type starter
Pokémon that is not the first Pokémon of its generation in National Pokédex order.
- Snivy has the lowest base stat total of all Grass-type starter Pokémon.
- Snivy, along with Tepig and Oshawott, has the lowest base experience yield, with a base of 28.
- Snivy is the only Grass-type starter Pokémon not in the Monster Egg Group and the first to be classified in the Field Egg Group.
- Snivy, along with the other two Black and White starter Pokémon, are the only starter Pokémon to evolve at an odd number: 17.
Origin
Snivy may be based on a variety of vine snake species (
Oxybelis fulgidus), (
Ahaetulla nasuta), or (
Ahaetulla prasina), snakes with green scales and a pointed nose that lives in the Americas and Southeast Asia. Its color scheme resembles
Opheodrys aestivus
(Rough Green Snake), the North American grass snake that is likely the
namesake of Snivy's species designation. The Pokémon's combination of
snake- and lizard-like features is also similar to that of the
Skink, more specifically the
Neoseps,
who heavily resemble snakes but have small, stubby legs. Its head and
general body shape, as well as its protrusions on its shoulders, may be
based on the
birds of paradise flowers or
false birds of paradise.
Ken Sugimori
has said that Snivy's personality was meant to be similar to that of
European (particularly French) royalty, specifically mentioning
The Rose of Versailles anime as inspiration.
Name origin
Snivy is a combination of
snake and
ivy. It may also involve
snide,
sly,
snark (a snide remark), or
snicker (a sly or snide laugh).
Tsutarja may be a combination of ツタ
tsuta (
Japanese ivy) and 蛇
ja (snake).
In other languages
| Language
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Title
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Meaning
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Japanese
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ツタージャ Tsutarja
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From ツタ tsuta and 蛇 ja
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French
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Vipélierre
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From vipère and lierre
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Spanish
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Snivy
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Same as English name
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German
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Serpifeu
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From the suborder Serpentes and Efeu
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Italian
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Snivy
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Same as English name
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Korean
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주리비얀 Juribiyan
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From 줄기 jul'gi and 뱀 baem; essentially "Vine snake"
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