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  1. 01Biology & Appearance
  2. 02Behaviour & Habitat
  3. 03Evolution & Mega Evolution
  4. 04Name Origin & Design
  5. 05Breeding & Gender
  6. 06Competitive Guide
  7. 07Cultural Impact
  8. 08Where to Find Bounsweet

bounsweet #761

Grass

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Flying
Poison
Bug
Fire
Ice

Resistant to (½x damage):

Ground
Water
Grass
Electric

bounsweet

Generation VII · #0761 — Fruit Pokémon

Bounsweet is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VII, classified as the Fruit Pokémon and bearing the National Pokédex number #761. This diminutive creature stands at just 0.3 meters tall and weighs a mere 3.2 kilograms, making it one of the smallest Pokémon in the Alola region. Despite its tiny stature, Bounsweet has become remarkably popular among both trainers and residents of Alola due to its distinctive and delightful characteristics. The Pokémon's most defining trait is the sweet, fruity aroma that emanates from its entire body—a scent so pleasant that it has earned Bounsweet a place in many Alolan households as a living air freshener. However, this same alluring fragrance has proven to be both a blessing and a curse, as it attracts the attention of numerous other Pokémon species, particularly flying-types like Toucannon, who are drawn to swallow it whole.

Base Stats

HP42
Attack30
Defense38
Sp. Atk30
Sp. Def38
Speed32
Total210
Height

0.3m

Weight

3.2kg

Category

Fruit Pokémon

Gender

100% Female

Color

purple

Shape

legs

Abilities
Leaf Guard

Protects against major status ailments during strong sunlight.

Oblivious

Prevents infatuation and protects against captivate.

Sweet VeilHidden

Prevents friendly Pokémon from sleeping.

Bounsweet Biology & Physical Characteristics

Bounsweet's physical form bears a striking resemblance to a mangosteen fruit, with most of its body displaying a vibrant fuchsia coloration. Its rounded, fruit-like body is accented by a distinctive white band around its lower half that mimics the appearance of mangosteen flesh when the fruit is freshly cut open. Atop its head sits a green calyx composed of four leafy green formations and a short stem, which serves both ornamental and functional purposes in the Pokémon's defense mechanisms. The creature possesses two tiny, stubby legs that barely seem adequate for supporting its round body, yet these allow it to move with a characteristic skipping motion that belies its desperate circumstances when fleeing danger. Its small, beady yellow eyes give Bounsweet an innocent and endearing appearance. The most remarkable aspect of Bounsweet's biology is the production of its sweet secretions—while its body continuously exudes this delicious aroma as part of its natural physiology, it also produces a special sweet sweat that, when properly diluted, can be made into a juice with the perfect level of sweetness for human consumption, showcasing the unique biochemistry of this fruity Pokémon.

Pokedex Numbers

national#761
original alola#171
original akala#98
updated alola#207
updated akala#108
galar#52
paldea#81

Training

EV Yield1 HP
Catch Rate235
Base Happiness70
Base Exp.42
Growth Ratemedium slow

Breeding

Egg Groupsplant
Gender100% Female
Egg Cycles20 (5355 steps)

Bounsweet Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

One of Bounsweet's most distinctive characteristics is its entirely female-only gender ratio—all Bounsweet are female, with zero percent male representation in the species. This unusual gender distribution creates interesting implications for the breeding mechanics within the Pokémon games, as breeding two Bounsweet together requires specific breeding strategies or the use of alternate Pokémon species. When bred, Bounsweet eggs hatch after twenty cycles, equivalent to approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps, placing it in the mid-range of hatching times. Bounsweet belongs to the Grass Egg Group, meaning it can breed with other Pokémon in the same group, opening up various breeding possibilities for trainers seeking specific movesets or natures for their teams. The base friendship value for Bounsweet is 70, which indicates a relatively high level of innate affection toward trainers, making it a cooperative partner in battle and training activities. This all-female composition raises intriguing questions about the species' reproduction in the wild and its evolutionary relationship with Steenee and Tsareena, both of which follow the same exclusively female pattern, suggesting that the Bounsweet evolutionary line represents a distinctly feminine lineage of Pokémon.

Held Items

Grassy Seed
sun5%
Grassy Seed
moon5%
Grassy Seed
ultra sun5%
Grassy Seed
ultra moon5%

Sprites

bounsweet Front
Front
bounsweet Back
Back
bounsweet Shiny Front
Shiny Front
bounsweet Shiny Back
Shiny Back
bounsweet Home
Home
bounsweet Home Shiny
Home Shiny
bounsweet Showdown
Showdown
bounsweet Showdown Shiny
Showdown Shiny

Held Items

grassy-seed

held-items

Held: Consumed on Grassy Terrain and raises the holder’s Defense by one stage.

Cost: 4000

grassy-seed

held-items

Held: Consumed on Grassy Terrain and raises the holder’s Defense by one stage.

Cost: 4000

grassy-seed

held-items

Held: Consumed on Grassy Terrain and raises the holder’s Defense by one stage.

Cost: 4000

grassy-seed

held-items

Held: Consumed on Grassy Terrain and raises the holder’s Defense by one stage.

Cost: 4000

TMs & HMs

tm03

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm05

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm06

yellow

tm06

gold silver

tm06

red blue

tm06

crystal

tm06

emerald

tm06

firered leafgreen

tm06

diamond pearl

tm06

platinum

tm06

ruby sapphire

tm06

colosseum

tm06

black 2 white 2

tm06

xd

tm06

black white

tm06

heartgold soulsilver

tm06

omega ruby alpha sapphire

tm06

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm06

ultra sun ultra moon

tm06

sun moon

+415 more TMs/HMs

bounsweet's Evolution Chain

bounsweet

bounsweet

#0761

Grass
steenee

steenee

#0762

Grass
tsareena

tsareena

#0763

Grass
bounsweet

bounsweet

#0761

Grass
steenee

steenee

#0762

Grass
tsareena

tsareena

#0763

Grass

Bounsweet Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Bounsweet exists as the first stage in a three-part evolutionary line that represents a significant transformation in both appearance and capability. At level 18, Bounsweet evolves into Steenee, a Grass-type that retains its fruit-like characteristics but becomes noticeably more defined and structured in appearance. The final evolution into Tsareena, the powerful Grass-type powerhouse, occurs only when Steenee has learned the move Stomp while leveling up, requiring trainers to meet a specific condition beyond simple level progression. This unique evolutionary requirement distinguishes the Bounsweet line from many other Pokémon evolution chains and adds a layer of strategy to training this species competitively. The progression from the helpless, easily-swallowed Bounsweet to the commanding and confident Tsareena represents one of the most dramatic transformations in the Pokédex, with Tsareena becoming a formidable Grass-type attacker that completely sheds the vulnerability of its earlier forms. This evolution line exemplifies how a tiny, defenseless creature can mature into a capable and respected Pokémon through proper training and development.

Where to Find

alola route 5

alola

sunLv. 16-16 (100% chance)
moonLv. 16-16 (100% chance)

lush jungle

alola

sunLv. 18-21 (40% chance)
moonLv. 18-21 (40% chance)

Bounsweet Behaviour and Natural Habitat

Bounsweet exhibits several distinctive behavioral patterns that reflect its diminutive intelligence and vulnerable nature in the ecosystem. When confronted with danger or threat, the Pokémon responds by skipping along the ground in a playful, bouncing manner that ironically fails to communicate the actual desperation of its flight to potential helpers. This counterintuitive escape behavior means that despite being under attack, no other Pokémon or humans recognize its plight and come to its aid—a tragic consequence of its innocent-seeming movements. When directly assaulted, Bounsweet attempts to defend itself by rotating the sepal formations on its head at high speed, creating a spinning motion intended to ward off attackers; however, this defensive maneuver comes at a cost, as the rapid rotation leaves the Pokémon dizzy and disoriented afterward. Throughout the Alola region, Bounsweet is commonly found inhabiting areas where it can thrive in warm, tropical conditions. The calming effect its scent produces on humans has made it a valued household companion, with many Alolans keeping Bounsweet in their homes not for battle purposes but purely for the ambient aromatherapy benefits it provides.

Pokedex Entries

Generation VII

sun

A delectable aroma pours from its body. They are often swallowed whole by Toucannon lured by that wafting deliciousness.

ultra sun

Because of its sweet, delicious aroma, bird Pokémon are always after it, but it’s not intelligent enough to care.

moon

Although it’s too sugary for human consumption, Bounsweet’s sweat can be watered down into a juice with just the right amount of sweetness.

ultra moon

It tries to resist being swallowed by a bird Pokémon by spinning the sepals on its head. It’s usually a fruitless attempt.

Generation VIII

sword

Its body gives off a sweet, fruity scent that is extremely appetizing to bird Pokémon.

shield

When under attack, it secretes a sweet and delicious sweat. The scent only calls more enemies to it.

Bounsweet Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Bounsweet is a clever portmanteau combining 'bouncy,' which references the Pokémon's characteristic skipping movement, and 'sweet,' emphasizing its most prominent trait—the delectable aroma it produces. The Japanese name 'Amakaji' derives from 'ama' (甘), meaning sweet, and 'kaji' (果実), meaning fruit, creating a name that directly translates to 'sweet fruit.' This naming convention emphasizes the dual nature of Bounsweet's essence: its physical form as a fruity creature and its chemical production of sweetness. The design itself draws primary inspiration from the mangosteen fruit, a tropical fruit prized for its sweet flavor and appearance, which explains the fuchsia coloring and white band around its middle that mimics the fruit's interior. The green calyx atop its head directly references the botanical sepals found at the crown of actual mangosteen fruits, grounding the design in botanical accuracy while maintaining a distinctly Pokémon aesthetic. The decision to model Bounsweet after a specific fruit rather than a generic berry demonstrates the creative specificity of Generation VII's design philosophy, particularly in its focus on tropical and Alola-inspired Pokémon. Additionally, the creature's vulnerability to predatory Pokémon and its history of value during times of sweetener scarcity both reflect cultural and historical attitudes toward fruits and sweetness in human societies.

Learnable Moves

Bounsweet can learn 58 moves:

Move
Type
Cat.
Power
Acc.
PP
acupressurenormal
Status
——30
aromatherapygrass
Status
——5
aromatic mistfairy
Status
——20
attractnormal
Status
—10015
bounceflying
Physical
85855
bullet seedgrass
Physical
2510030
charmfairy
Status
—10020
confidenormal
Status
——20
covetnormal
Physical
6010025
dazzling gleamfairy
Special
8010010
double teamnormal
Status
——15
draining kissfairy
Special
5010010
endeavornormal
Physical
—1005
endurenormal
Status
——10
energy ballgrass
Special
9010010
facadenormal
Physical
7010020
feintnormal
Physical
3010010
flailnormal
Physical
—10015
frustrationnormal
Physical
—10020
giga draingrass
Special
7510010
grass knotgrass
Special
—10020
grass whistlegrass
Status
—5515
grassy glidegrass
Physical
5510020
grassy terraingrass
Status
——10
helping handnormal
Status
——20
hidden powernormal
Special
6010015
leaf stormgrass
Special
130905
light screenpsychic
Status
——30
magical leafgrass
Special
60—20
nature powernormal
Status
——20
play nicenormal
Status
——20
play roughfairy
Physical
909010
protectnormal
Status
——10
rapid spinnormal
Physical
5010040
razor leafgrass
Physical
559525
reflectpsychic
Status
——20
restpsychic
Status
——5
returnnormal
Physical
—10020
roundnormal
Special
6010015
safeguardnormal
Status
——25
seed bombgrass
Physical
8010015
sleep talknormal
Status
——10
snorenormal
Special
5010015
solar beamgrass
Special
12010010
splashnormal
Status
——40
substitutenormal
Status
——10
sunny dayfire
Status
——5
swaggernormal
Status
—8515
sweet scentnormal
Status
—10020
swiftnormal
Special
60—20
synthesisgrass
Status
——5
take downnormal
Physical
908520
teeter dancenormal
Status
—10020
tera blastnormal
Special
8010010
toxicpoison
Status
—9010
trailblazegrass
Physical
5010020
worry seedgrass
Status
—10010
zen headbuttpsychic
Physical
809015

Bounsweet Competitive Battle Guide

Bounsweet's competitive viability is severely limited by its diminutive base stats, which total only 210—placing it among the lowest-statted Pokémon in competitive play. With a base Attack of 30 and base Special Attack of 30, Bounsweet lacks the offensive firepower to deal meaningful damage to opponents in serious competitive environments. Its defensive capabilities are similarly underwhelming, with base Defense and Special Defense both sitting at 38, providing minimal protection against incoming attacks. The only moderately respectable stat is its base HP of 42, which grants it marginally more survivability than its offensive and defensive counterparts, though this remains insufficient for competitive use. However, Bounsweet's true worth in competitive play lies in its ability to serve as a specialized support Pokémon rather than a direct combatant. Its Hidden Ability, Sweet Veil, prevents both the Pokémon itself and friendly Pokémon in double and triple battles from falling asleep, making it a valuable support option in team compositions that utilize sleep-vulnerable threats. The combination of Leaf Guard and Oblivious as regular abilities offers additional utility in specific team compositions, with Leaf Guard providing protection against status ailments in sunny weather, while Oblivious prevents attraction effects. Despite these supportive options, most competitive trainers would be better served by immediately evolving Bounsweet into Steenee and subsequently Tsareena, where the significantly improved stats make the Pokémon a legitimate competitive threat.

Commonly Asked Questions About Bounsweet

What type is Bounsweet?

Bounsweet is a grass type Pokemon.

What does Bounsweet evolve into?

Bounsweet evolves into steenee, then into tsareena.

What are Bounsweet's weaknesses?

Bounsweet is weak to flying, poison, bug, fire and ice type moves.

Where can I find Bounsweet?

Bounsweet can be found in alola route 5 (alola) and lush jungle (alola).

Bounsweet Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Since its introduction in Generation VII, Bounsweet has achieved considerable popularity within the Pokémon community, particularly among players and enthusiasts of the Alola region and those who favor adorable, fruit-themed Pokémon designs. The species has been featured prominently in the Pokémon Sun and Moon anime series, most notably as the primary Pokémon of Mallow, one of the main characters who has a strong connection to farming and nature. This significant anime appearance elevated Bounsweet's visibility and helped establish it as an iconic Pokémon of the Generation VII era. The creature's unique all-female composition has sparked extensive discussion within the fan community regarding Pokémon biology, gender representation, and breeding mechanics, making Bounsweet a topic of considerable interest in Pokémon lore discussions. Its design appeal to casual players who appreciate smaller, cuter Pokémon has ensured steady popularity in merchandise, with Bounsweet featuring in various trading card products, plush collections, and other official Pokémon merchandise. The concept of a Pokémon designed primarily as a living aromatherapy device resonated with players seeking non-combative uses for their teams, expanding the appeal beyond competitive and battle-focused communities. Additionally, Bounsweet's vulnerability and need for protection by trainers has made it a sympathetic character in various Pokémon narratives, encouraging players to train and care for it despite its limited combat utility.

Where to Find Bounsweet in Every Pokémon Game

Bounsweet's availability has been limited to specific games and regions within the Pokémon franchise, primarily focusing on the Generation VII games and select later releases. In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Bounsweet is available in the Alola Pokédex as entry #171, primarily found in areas suited to its tropical nature. In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Bounsweet maintains presence in the Alola region as Pokédex entry #207, with similar availability to the original Gen VII games. The species also appears in Pokémon Sword and Shield, where it is registered as Pokédex entry #052 in those games' regional dex, making it accessible to players of the eighth generation. In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Bounsweet received entry #0081 in those games' Pokédex, continuing its availability into the newest generation of main-series games. The relatively high catch rate of 235 makes Bounsweet easy to capture when encountered in the wild, with a standard Poké Ball having approximately a 30.7% success rate at full health. This generous catch rate reflects the species' generally non-threatening nature and aligns with its role as a collectible support Pokémon rather than a challenging encounter. While Bounsweet is not available in every Pokémon game, its consistent appearance across multiple generations and its presence in recent titles ensures that trainers seeking to complete their Pokédex have relatively straightforward opportunities to obtain this endearing Fruit Pokémon.