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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 Dubwool

dubwool #832

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Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Fighting

Immune to (0x damage):

Ghost

dubwool

Generation VIII · #0832 — Sheep Pokémon

Dubwool is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII, representing the mature evolution of the beloved Wooloo. As the Sheep Pokémon, Dubwool stands at 1.3 meters tall and weighs 43 kilograms, embodying the fully-grown form of its pre-evolution with significantly enhanced physical presence and capability. With a base stat total of 490, Dubwool specializes in physical defense and speed, making it a surprisingly well-rounded addition to any trainer's team. The Pokédex reveals that Dubwool's most distinctive feature is its extraordinarily springy wool, which becomes so bouncy when woven into carpets that it functions more like a trampoline than traditional flooring—a testament to the unique properties of this Pokémon's fiber.

Base Stats

HP72
Attack80
Defense100
Sp. Atk60
Sp. Def90
Speed88
Total490
Height

1.3m

Weight

43.0kg

Category

Sheep Pokémon

Gender

Male 50% / Female 50%

Color

white

Shape

quadruped

Abilities
Fluffy

Damage from contact moves is halved. Damage from Fire moves is doubled.

Steadfast

Raises Speed one stage upon flinching.

BulletproofHidden

Protects against bullet, ball, and bomb-based moves.

Dubwool Biology & Physical Characteristics

Dubwool is an ovine Pokémon whose body is predominantly covered in a thick coat of white wool interspersed with black patches, giving it a distinctive pied appearance. Its most striking features are two impressive curved horns that extend from a gray woolly ring around its head, along with a pair of longer, darker horns positioned atop its head that curve gracefully backward. The Pokémon's face is primarily black with a white facial patch that encompasses its mouth, nose, and forehead in three petal-like extensions, creating a charming and somewhat regal appearance. Dubwool possesses yellow eyes with black irises and distinctive white horizontal pupils, paired with small gray eyebrows that contribute to its expressive countenance. Its legs are black and muscular with visible ankles and brown hooves, while a short black pointy tail completes its physiology. The wool covering Dubwool's body is notably springy and elastic, contributing to its unique characteristics both in and out of battle.

Pokedex Numbers

national#832
galar#35
crown tundra#4

Training

EV Yield2 Defense
Catch Rate127
Base Happiness50
Base Exp.172
Growth Ratemedium

Breeding

Egg Groupsground
GenderMale 50% / Female 50%
Egg Cycles15 (4080 steps)

Dubwool Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Dubwool exhibits a balanced gender ratio of 50% male to 50% female, ensuring equal opportunities for breeding regardless of the Pokémon's sex. When breeding Dubwool, trainers should note that this Pokémon belongs to the Field egg group, meaning it can only breed with other Pokémon that share this classification. The incubation period for Dubwool eggs is approximately fifteen cycles, which translates to roughly 3,600 to 3,900 steps required for the egg to hatch into a Wooloo. Dubwool has a base friendship value of 50, indicating a neutral starting point that can be improved through consistent positive interactions with its trainer. The Pokémon's modest base happiness makes it an excellent choice for players who enjoy bonding with their Pokémon over time, as the friendship mechanics reward dedicated trainers with improved performance and loyalty throughout their adventure together.

Sprites

dubwool Front
Front
dubwool Back
Back
dubwool Shiny Front
Shiny Front
dubwool Shiny Back
Shiny Back
dubwool Home
Home
dubwool Home Shiny
Home Shiny
dubwool Showdown
Showdown
dubwool Showdown Shiny
Showdown Shiny

TMs & HMs

tm01

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm01

sword shield

tm02

crystal

tm02

gold silver

tm03

yellow

tm03

red blue

tm03

blue japan

tm03

red green japan

tm05

red blue

tm05

yellow

tm05

red green japan

tm05

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm05

blue japan

tm07

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm08

red blue

tm08

yellow

tm08

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm08

sword shield

tm09

yellow

tm08

red green japan

+240 more TMs/HMs

dubwool's Evolution Chain

wooloo

wooloo

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dubwool

dubwool

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wooloo

wooloo

#0831

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dubwool

dubwool

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Dubwool Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Dubwool evolves from Wooloo upon reaching level 24, marking a significant transformation in both appearance and capability. This evolution represents the natural maturation process for the Wooloo line, with the pre-evolution being a round, ball-like creature that gradually develops the more imposing stature and impressive horns characteristic of Dubwool. The evolution is purely a level-based progression with no special conditions required, making it a straightforward and accessible evolution for trainers who have invested time in their Wooloo. Upon evolution, Dubwool gains substantial increases in defensive capabilities and physical attack power, along with a notable boost to its special defense stat, transforming it from a defensive novelty into a genuinely formidable Normal-type Pokémon. The horns that emerge during evolution are particularly significant in Dubwool's behavioral change, serving exclusively as ornamental displays meant to attract potential mates rather than as weapons for combat.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Dubwool Behaviour and Natural Habitat

Dubwool inhabits the rolling grasslands and pastoral regions of the Galar region, where it can be found grazing peacefully alongside its unevolved form, Wooloo. These Pokémon are generally calm and docile creatures, though they possess a competitive streak when it comes to matters of attraction and mating displays. Curiously, according to Pokédex lore, Dubwool are known to mysteriously disappear whenever a Beheeyem visits their habitat, suggesting an unusual supernatural connection between these two species. The Pokémon's springy wool serves practical purposes in nature, allowing it to bounce and move with surprising agility across uneven terrain despite its stocky build. Dubwool are primarily herbivorous, spending much of their day grazing on grass and vegetation in peaceful meadows and farmland, where their docile nature makes them relatively easy to locate and capture.

Pokedex Entries

Generation VIII

sword

Weave a carpet from its springy wool, and you end up with something closer to a trampoline. You’ll start to bounce the moment you set foot on it.

shield

Its majestic horns are meant only to impress the opposite gender. They never see use in battle.

Dubwool Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Dubwool is a straightforward portmanteau combining 'double' with 'wool,' referencing both the Pokémon's dual-horned appearance and its wool-based biology. The Japanese name Baiwooluu similarly evokes the concept of multiple or doubled wool layers, emphasizing the thickness and luxuriousness of its coat. Dubwool's design draws clear inspiration from domestic sheep breeds, particularly those known for their impressive horn development and thick woolly coats used in textile production. The Pokémon's aesthetic notably combines elements of both sheep and more stylized creatures, with the striking color contrast between its white wool and black face and legs creating visual balance and appeal. The design philosophy behind Dubwool suggests a creature that represents the apotheosis of sheep-like Pokémon design, capturing both the practical agricultural aspects of sheep farming and the wild beauty of mountain-dwelling horned animals found in nature.

Learnable Moves

Dubwool can learn 38 moves:

Move
Type
Cat.
Power
Acc.
PP
agilitypsychic
Status
——30
attractnormal
Status
—10015
baton passnormal
Status
——40
body pressfighting
Physical
8010010
body slamnormal
Physical
8510015
bounceflying
Physical
85855
copycatnormal
Status
——20
cotton guardgrass
Status
——10
defense curlnormal
Status
——40
double kickfighting
Physical
3010030
double edgenormal
Physical
12010015
electro ballelectric
Special
—10010
endurenormal
Status
——10
facadenormal
Physical
7010020
giga impactnormal
Physical
150905
grassy glidegrass
Physical
5510020
growlnormal
Status
—10040
guard splitpsychic
Status
——10
guard swappsychic
Status
——10
headbuttnormal
Physical
7010015
hyper beamnormal
Special
150905
last resortnormal
Physical
1401005
mega kicknormal
Physical
120755
paybackdark
Physical
5010010
protectnormal
Status
——10
restpsychic
Status
——5
retaliatenormal
Physical
701005
reversalfighting
Physical
—10015
roundnormal
Special
6010015
sleep talknormal
Status
——10
snorenormal
Special
5010015
substitutenormal
Status
——10
swords dancenormal
Status
——20
tacklenormal
Physical
4010035
take downnormal
Physical
908520
thunder waveelectric
Status
—9020
wild chargeelectric
Physical
9010015
zen headbuttpsychic
Physical
809015

Dubwool Competitive Battle Guide

Dubwool occupies a unique niche in competitive play thanks to its well-distributed stat line and access to powerful abilities that provide distinct tactical advantages. Its highest stats are in Defense (100) and Speed (88), followed by solid Special Defense (90) and Attack (80), making it particularly effective as a bulky physical attacker or defensive wall depending on training methodology. The Fluffy ability, its standard option, reduces damage from contact moves by half while doubling damage taken from Fire-type attacks, creating an interesting risk-reward dynamic that forces trainers to carefully manage matchups. The Steadfast ability offers an alternative approach, raising Dubwool's Speed by one stage whenever it flinches, potentially turning defensive plays into offensive opportunities. Its hidden ability Bulletproof provides protection against ball and bomb-based moves, including dangerous priority attacks like Aqua Jet and Shadow Ball, making it a specialized counter to specific threats. Dubwool's moveset includes powerful Normal-type attacks like Double-Edge (120 power) and Last Resort (140 power), support moves like Cotton Guard for additional defense, and utility options like Guard Split and Reversal, allowing it to adapt to various team compositions and strategic frameworks.

Commonly Asked Questions About Dubwool

What type is Dubwool?

Dubwool is a normal type Pokemon.

What does Dubwool evolve from?

Dubwool evolved from wooloo.

What are Dubwool's weaknesses?

Dubwool is weak to fighting type moves.

Dubwool Cultural Impact & Franchise History

While Dubwool arrived relatively recently in Generation VIII as part of the Galar region's Pokédex, it has quickly earned appreciation among fans for its charming design and underdog competitive potential. The Pokémon represents an interesting design evolution in the franchise's approach to creating domesticated animal Pokémon, balancing cute aesthetic appeal with practical battle utility. Dubwool's presence in Pokémon Sword and Shield provided players with an accessible Normal-type option that didn't require complex breeding chains or move tutoring to become competitively viable. The Pokémon's quirky Pokédex entries, particularly the detail about its springy wool functioning as a trampoline, have captured the imagination of the fan community and spawned creative interpretations and artwork. Additionally, the mysterious connection between Dubwool and Beheeyem mentioned in the Pokédex has sparked fan theories and speculation about possible lore connections between seemingly unrelated Pokémon species, encouraging deeper engagement with the broader Pokémon universe.

Where to Find Dubwool in Every Pokémon Game

Dubwool is primarily available in Pokémon Sword and Shield, where it can be encountered as a wild Pokémon in the game's overworld with Pokédex number 035. The species also appears in the Crown Tundra DLC area, listed with a different Pokédex number of 004, indicating its importance to that region's ecosystem. Trainers can obtain Dubwool either by capturing a Wooloo and raising it to level 24, or by directly catching evolved Dubwool in the wild during their adventure through Galar. The creature's catch rate of 127 makes it reasonably easy to capture with standard Poké Balls, and its base experience yield of 172 ensures steady leveling progress. Unfortunately, Dubwool has not appeared in subsequent generations including Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, limiting its current availability to older generation games and any future remakes or releases that choose to include the species. The Pokémon's regional availability reflects a design philosophy in modern Pokémon games where not every species appears in every title, encouraging players to seek out specific games to complete their collections.