The episode ends with May happily feeding her Wurmple. The trio soon locates Ash and Pikachu sleeping on a hallway bench, and Ash explains that he simply wanted to be closer to Treecko and Taillow while they recover. Max approaches the others and informs them that Steven Stone , the son of Mr. Stone , is in Granite Cave doing research and trying to find some rare stones.
Ash and his friends decide to meet him there. On the way to Granite Cave, they come across James , disguised as an old man. He convinces them to fish at a nearby fishing spot, and lends them some rods. As the group starts fishing, Ash lets Treecko out to enjoy the sunshine.
Max tries to instruct his older sister how to fish, but May retorts that she is the older one. After fishing for a moment, May lands an Octillery. May sends out her Wurmple and commands it to use String Shot , but Octillery dodges. Wurmple mistakenly ensnares Max with the attack instead. Octillery escapes back into the sea, taking the time to headbutts Max on the way. Pikachu tries to use a Thunderbolt , but Corphish quickly attacks with Crabhammer before returning to the water.
Meanwhile, Team Rocket is back inside their Magikarp submarine. Jessie isn't too thrilled that the random fishing spot is helping the twerps land several catches.
May soon feels something on her line, and the other lend their strengths. The combined effort causes Team Rocket's pedals to break allowing the group to pull the sub to the surface. Team Rocket exits their submarine while reciting their motto , before trying to capture Pikachu in a shock-proof net. Ash commands Treecko to use Quick Attack James, who drops the net. May quickly defends her Wurmple, beginning an argument with Jessie over whose Wurmple is superior. Max tries to settle the fight, so he measures and closely examines the two Wurmple and comes to the conclusion that they are both equal.
Jessie doesn't agree with the verdict and decides a battle is in order. She commands her Wurmple to use String Shot , but it misses. Treecko Type Grass Abilities Overgrow. Related Episodes. S6 Episode 17 Stairway to Devon. S6 Episode 18 On a Wingull and a Prayer. S6 Episode 19 Sharpedo Attack! S6 Episode 20 Brave the Wave! S6 Episode 23 Gone Corphishin'. S6 Episode 25 A Mudkip Mission! Continue Cancel. Click Continue to visit PokemonCenter. A handful of Pokemon are different, however - and such is the case for Wurmple.
Wurmple isn't the most exciting of Pokemon - it's a lowly bug-type Pokemon added in the third generation, a little spiky grub that eventually enters a cocoon form and then becomes something else entirely. However, Wurmple is fairly unique in that you never quite know what you're going to get when you evolve it - it can evolve down one of two unique and specific lines of evolutions. On this page, we explain Wurmple evolution, just to dispel any questions you might have about how the mechanic works.
As is always the case when a Pokemon has a more complicated evolution, people have questions. And we're here to answer those questions - so let's get it out of the way. Basically, Wurmple can evolve two distinct ways in Pokemon Go:. Regardless of in which direction the pair evolve, it'll always cost 12 Wurmple Candy for your first evolution Wurmple to Silcoon or Cascoon , and 50 Candy for your second evolution Silcoon or Cascoon to Beautifly or Dustox.
What you're probably wondering, inevitably, is if there's any way to influence this. For instance, you can famously use some names as a little 'cheat code' to get to every single Eevee Evolution in Pokemon Go The little question mark you see next to Evolve button for Wurmple is entirely random - you can't influence it in anyway. The chance is nowhere near as diluted as with Eevee.
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