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clodsire

Generation IX · #0980 — Spiny Fish Pokémon

Clodsire, known as the Spiny Fish Pokémon and bearing the National Pokédex number 980, represents a fascinating regional variant in the Generation IX Pokémon lineup. This Poison/Ground-type Pokémon is the evolved form of Paldean Wooper, distinguishing itself from its Johto counterpart Quagsire through its unique typing and defensive characteristics. With a base stat total of 430, Clodsire prioritizes survivability with an impressive HP stat of 130 and Special Defense of 100, making it a bulky defensive presence in competitive play. Despite its massive physical presence at 1.8 meters in height and weighing a substantial 223 kilograms, Clodsire is surprisingly slow, boasting a pitiful base Speed stat of just 20, which necessitates careful team building and strategic play to maximize its potential.

Base Stats

HP130
Attack75
Defense60
Sp. Atk45
Sp. Def100
Speed20
Total430
Height

1.8m

Weight

223.0kg

Category

Spiny Fish Pokémon

Gender

Male 50% / Female 50%

Color

brown

Shape

quadruped

Abilities
Poison Point

Has a 30% chance of poisoning attacking Pokémon on contact.

Water Absorb

Absorbs water moves, healing for 1/4 max HP.

UnawareHidden

Ignores other Pokémon's stat modifiers for damage and accuracy calculation.

Clodsire Biology & Physical Characteristics

Clodsire is a quadrupedal, amphibious Pokémon with a distinctly rounded physiology that reflects its aquatic and terrestrial lifestyle. Its body exhibits a striking color scheme with dark brown coloring on the dorsal side and lighter brown ventral coloring, creating a distinctive wave pattern across its middle. The creature possesses black beady eyes, a prominent wide mouth, and tiny nostrils characteristic of its swamp-dwelling nature. Four rounded legs, each equipped with three digits, support its bulky frame, while a short dorsal fin marks its lower back and transitions into a stout, bulbous tail. Most notably, Clodsire's back is covered with six light purple circular spots that serve as the origin points for its signature defensive spines. When threatened, these spots can protrude sharp, thick purple spines outward as a desperate defensive mechanism—a risky counterattack that demonstrates the Pokémon's willingness to put itself in danger to protect itself. This defensive feature is a remarkable evolutionary adaptation that distinguishes Clodsire from its non-Paldean relative Quagsire.

Pokedex Numbers

national#980
paldea#54

Training

EV Yield2 HP
Catch Rate90
Base Happiness50
Base Exp.151
Growth Ratemedium

Breeding

Egg Groupswater1, ground
GenderMale 50% / Female 50%
Egg Cycles20 (5355 steps)

Clodsire Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Clodsire exhibits a perfectly balanced gender ratio of 50 percent male and 50 percent female, allowing for consistent breeding opportunities without gender-based complications. This Pokémon belongs to two egg groups: Water 1 and Ground, providing diverse breeding compatibility options with numerous other Pokémon across both classifications. The Water 1 egg group connection reflects Clodsire's aquatic nature and its fundamental role within swamp and pond ecosystems, while the Ground egg group classification acknowledges its terrestrial capabilities and poison/ground typing. With a base friendship of 50, Clodsire begins at a neutral relationship level with trainers, requiring dedication and care to build stronger bonds. The hatch counter of 20 cycles translates to approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps required to hatch a Wooper egg, making Clodsire a moderately accessible Pokémon for breeding purposes. Trainers seeking to breed Clodsire should note that offspring will emerge as Paldean Wooper, requiring subsequent leveling to 20 to achieve the final evolved form.

Sprites

clodsire Front
Front
clodsire Shiny Front
Shiny Front
clodsire Home
Home
clodsire Home Shiny
Home Shiny
clodsire Showdown
Showdown
clodsire Showdown Shiny
Showdown Shiny

TMs & HMs

tm03

crystal

tm03

gold silver

tm03

ruby sapphire

tm03

platinum

tm03

firered leafgreen

tm03

heartgold soulsilver

tm03

diamond pearl

tm03

emerald

tm03

xd

tm03

colosseum

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

+463 more TMs/HMs

Clodsire Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Clodsire evolves from Paldean Wooper at level 20, marking a significant transformation from the diminutive poison/ground-type tadpole into the imposing adult form. This evolution is exclusive to the Paldean regional variant of Wooper, as the original Johto-native Wooper evolves into Quagsire under the same level requirement. The evolutionary process sees Clodsire develop its characteristic defensive spines, increase dramatically in size and weight, and gain the enhanced special defense stat of 100 that makes it such a valuable bulky special wall. Unlike many Pokémon, Clodsire does not have any Mega Evolutions or further evolutionary forms, representing a terminal evolution in the Paldean Wooper line. Upon evolution, Clodsire learns the move Amnesia, a Psychic-type status move that sharply raises its Special Defense stat, making it even more formidable against special attackers. The evolution represents not just physical growth but a maturation into a protector role within swamp ecosystems.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Clodsire Behaviour and Natural Habitat

Clodsire inhabits the murky depths of ponds and swamps throughout the Paldea region, where it has developed a fascinating symbiotic relationship with its pre-evolutionary form, Paldean Wooper. According to multiple Pokédex entries, Clodsire serves as a dedicated ferry service for young Wooper, carrying them on its sturdy back to transport them safely across bodies of water from one shore to another. This nurturing behavior reveals a surprisingly gentle side to this intimidating-looking Pokémon despite its formidable defensive spines. When attacked, Clodsire demonstrates its combative nature by retaliating with its characteristic spine projection—a defensive strategy that the Scarlet Pokédex describes as putting everything on the line, emphasizing the risky nature of this counterattack. Interestingly, according to data from Pokémon Sleep, Clodsire can occasionally be found sleeping deeply in mud, with researchers theorizing that this drowsiness stems from exhaustion after transporting Paldean Wooper across water bodies. This behavior suggests that Clodsire dedicates considerable energy to its caretaking responsibilities.

Pokedex Entries

scarlet

When attacked, this Pokémon will retaliate by sticking thick spines out from its body. It’s a risky move that puts everything on the line.

violet

It lives at the bottom of ponds and swamps. It will carry Wooper on its back and ferry them across water from one shore to the other.

Clodsire Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Clodsire is a clever portmanteau combining 'clod' (referring to clumps of earth or mud) with 'sire' (a formal term for a father figure or patriarch), perfectly capturing Clodsire's dual nature as both a muddy swamp dweller and a caretaker of younger Wooper. In Japanese, it is known as Dooh, a name derived from 'doro' (mud) with the 'oh' sound emphasizing its slow, deliberate nature. The Spiny Fish Pokémon designation reflects its aquatic habitat and the prominent defensive spines that emerge from its back. Visually, Clodsire's design draws heavily from amphibious creatures like mudpuppies and axolotls, sharing the rounded body shape and aquatic adaptations typical of these real-world animals. The light purple circular spots that serve as spine origin points may be inspired by the glands found on actual amphibians, reinterpreted as magical origin points for crystalline defensive structures. The overall aesthetic represents a clear evolutionary progression from the cute, tadpole-like Paldean Wooper to a more imposing, protective guardian figure.

Learnable Moves

Clodsire can learn 58 moves:

Move
Type
Cat.
Power
Acc.
PP
acid spraypoison
Special
4010020
amnesiapsychic
Status
20
body pressfighting
Physical
8010010
body slamnormal
Physical
8510015
bulldozeground
Physical
6010020
chilling waterwater
Special
5010020
curseghost
Status
10
digground
Physical
8010010
double edgenormal
Physical
12010015
earth powerground
Special
9010010
earthquakeground
Physical
10010010
endurenormal
Status
10
facadenormal
Physical
7010020
giga impactnormal
Physical
150905
gunk shotpoison
Physical
120805
hazeice
Status
30
heavy slamsteel
Physical
10010
helping handnormal
Status
20
high horsepowerground
Physical
959510
hydro pumpwater
Special
110805
hyper beamnormal
Special
150905
iron headsteel
Physical
8010015
liquidationwater
Physical
8510010
low kickfighting
Physical
10020
megahornbug
Physical
1208510
mud shotground
Special
559515
mud slapground
Special
2010010
muddy waterwater
Special
908510
poison jabpoison
Physical
8010020
poison stingpoison
Physical
1510035
poison tailpoison
Physical
5010025
protectnormal
Status
10
rain dancewater
Status
5
restpsychic
Status
5
rock sliderock
Physical
759010
rock tombrock
Physical
609515
sandstormrock
Status
10
slamnormal
Physical
807520
sleep talknormal
Status
10
sludge bombpoison
Special
9010010
sludge wavepoison
Special
9510010
spikesground
Status
20
stealth rockrock
Status
20
stomping tantrumground
Physical
7510010
stone edgerock
Physical
100805
substitutenormal
Status
10
surfwater
Special
9010015
tail whipnormal
Status
10030
take downnormal
Physical
908520
tera blastnormal
Special
8010010
toxicpoison
Status
9010
toxic spikespoison
Status
20
trailblazegrass
Physical
5010020
venoshockpoison
Special
6510010
water pulsewater
Special
6010020
waterfallwater
Physical
8010015
yawnnormal
Status
10
zen headbuttpsychic
Physical
809015

Clodsire Competitive Battle Guide

In competitive play, Clodsire occupies a unique defensive niche thanks to its exceptional bulk and strategic movepool. With a base HP of 130 and Special Defense of 100, Clodsire functions as a reliable special wall, though its base Defense of only 60 leaves it somewhat vulnerable to physical attacks. Its three ability options provide valuable tactical flexibility: Poison Point offers a 30 percent chance to poison attacking Pokémon on contact, discouraging physical attackers; Water Absorb enables it to heal for one-quarter of its maximum HP when hit by water-type moves, providing passive recovery; and the hidden ability Unaware represents its most competitive option, allowing Clodsire to ignore opposing stat modifiers during damage and accuracy calculations, effectively neutralizing setup strategies employed by opponents. Clodsire's movepool emphasizes special attacks and utility, with access to powerful moves like Sludge Wave (95 power Poison-type attack), Earthquake (100 power Ground-type attack), and Megahorn (120 power Bug-type attack). Its signature move Toxic Spikes creates entry hazard pressure, while moves like Amnesia boost its Special Defense further. However, its abysmal base Speed of 20 necessitates either trick room support or investment in defensive coverage rather than offensive pressure, typically relegating Clodsire to support and defensive roles.

Commonly Asked Questions About Clodsire

What type is Clodsire?

Clodsire is a poison and ground type Pokemon.

What does Clodsire evolve from?

Clodsire evolved from quagsire that evolved from wooper.

What are Clodsire's weaknesses?

Clodsire is weak to ground, water, psychic and ice type moves.

Clodsire Cultural Impact & Franchise History

As a Generation IX Pokémon introduced in Scarlet and Violet, Clodsire quickly became recognized for its distinctive appearance and surprising bulk in competitive metagames. The design's gentle nature—serving as a caretaker for younger Wooper—resonated with players who appreciated the lore-rich storytelling of the Paldea region. Clodsire's visual distinctiveness as a regional variant of the Wooper line sparked considerable discussion within the community about the creative directions Game Freak pursued with regional forms in Generation IX. The Pokémon's slow speed became a meme topic within competitive circles, with players humorously noting that even with maximum Speed investment and beneficial nature, Clodsire's level 100 maximum Speed reaches only 152—comparatively glacial for competitive standards. Its role as a compassionate ferry service for Wooper across water bodies created a heartwarming narrative element that appeared in Pokémon Violet specifically, emphasizing the game's regional differences. The design has been featured in various Pokémon media including Pokémon: Paldean Winds and animations, establishing it as a recognizable member of the modern Pokédex.

Where to Find Clodsire in Every Pokémon Game

Clodsire is available exclusively in Generation IX, making it a Pokémon found in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet as the primary source. Players can encounter Paldean Wooper in various water bodies and swampy areas throughout the Paldea region, with the Pokédex number 54 in the local Paldea Pokédex. Evolution from Paldean Wooper at level 20 is the only method to obtain Clodsire, requiring trainers to catch Wooper and nurture it to the specified level. With a catch rate of 90, Paldean Wooper is relatively easy to capture compared to many Pokémon, ensuring that obtaining Clodsire requires only standard leveling effort rather than hunting for rare spawns. A base happiness of 50 indicates neutral friendship upon capture, meaning players will need to build rapport through battle experience and care to maximize affection-based mechanics. Clodsire is not available in Pokémon Legends: Z-A according to current information, though this may change upon the game's full release. Trading between Scarlet and Violet versions or receiving Clodsire through Poké Portal News events provides alternative acquisition methods for players who prefer to trade rather than level independently.