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hatterene

Generation VIII · #0858 — Silent Pokémon

Hatterene is a dual-type Psychic/Fairy Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII, standing as the final evolution in the Hatenna line. Known as the Silent Pokémon, this enigmatic creature earned the nickname "Forest Witch" due to its reclusive nature and potent psychic abilities. With a base Special Attack stat of 136, Hatterene specializes in special offensive capabilities, making it a formidable magical combatant in battle. Despite its diminutive physical frame of just 5.1 kg, this Pokémon commands respect through its overwhelming psychic prowess and the ability to incapacitate those who disturb its solitude. As an exclusively female species, Hatterene represents one of Generation VIII's most distinctive and mystical additions to the Pokédex.

Base Stats

HP57
Attack90
Defense95
Sp. Atk136
Sp. Def103
Speed29
Total510
Height

2.1m

Weight

5.1kg

Category

Silent Pokémon

Gender

100% Female

Color

pink

Shape

blob

Abilities
Healer

Has a 30% chance of curing each adjacent ally of any major status ailment after each turn.

Anticipation

Notifies all trainers upon entering battle if an opponent has a super-effective move, self destruct, explosion, or a one-hit KO move.

Magic BounceHidden

Reflects most non-damaging moves back at their user.

Hatterene Biology & Physical Characteristics

Hatterene presents a striking and otherworldly appearance, featuring a small humanoid body concealed beneath an elaborate ensemble of flowing hair that extends far beyond its actual physical dimensions. Its head is crowned with what resembles a wide-brimmed witch's hat with a conical peak, from which extends a single tentacle culminating in a pink bulb and a baby-blue, hand-shaped appendage adorned with three sharp claws capable of articulating like fingers. The Pokémon's true body is diminutive and white, covered primarily by a pink semi-translucent dress that creates an illusion of greater height and majesty. Its long, layered hair transitions through a gradient of baby-blue, pale pink, and white, creating a cloak-like appearance that drapes to the ground. Two distinctive elliptical pink markings adorn its face above each narrow black eye with white pupils, resembling eyelashes or eyebrows and contributing to its ethereal, otherworldly aesthetic. The sharp claws on its tentacle are its primary physical defense mechanism, capable of inflicting serious damage to those who encroach upon its territory.

Pokedex Numbers

national#858
galar#243
crown tundra#42
paldea#284
kitakami#94

Training

EV Yield3 Sp. Atk
Catch Rate45
Base Happiness50
Base Exp.255
Growth Rateslow

Breeding

Egg Groupsfairy
Gender100% Female
Egg Cycles20 (5355 steps)

Hatterene Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Hatterene is an exclusively female species with a gender ratio of 0% male to 100% female, making it one of Generation VIII's gender-exclusive Pokémon alongside several others in its evolutionary line. This design choice emphasizes the species' mystical, feminine aesthetic and its connection to witchcraft iconography traditionally associated with women in folklore. As a member of the Fairy egg group, Hatterene can breed with other Fairy-type Pokémon and Pokémon compatible with the Fairy egg group, allowing for cross-breeding with species such as Clefable, Wigglytuff, and numerous other magical-natured creatures. Eggs produced by breeding take approximately 20 cycles to hatch, equivalent to roughly 4,884 to 5,140 steps of gameplay travel. The exclusively female nature of the species presents interesting worldbuilding implications within Pokémon lore, suggesting either a unique biological mechanism or cultural significance to the Forest Witch archetype. This gender exclusivity makes male trainers reliant on finding or trading for Hatenna to begin their journey toward obtaining Hatterene, adding an interesting gameplay consideration to team building.

Sprites

hatterene Front
Front
hatterene Back
Back
hatterene Shiny Front
Shiny Front
hatterene Shiny Back
Shiny Back
hatterene Home
Home
hatterene Home Shiny
Home Shiny
hatterene Showdown
Showdown
hatterene Showdown Shiny
Showdown Shiny

TMs & HMs

tm03

yellow

tm03

red blue

tm03

x y

tm03

black 2 white 2

tm03

black white

tm03

sun moon

tm03

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm03

ultra sun ultra moon

tm03

omega ruby alpha sapphire

tm03

blue japan

tm03

red green japan

tm04

emerald

tm04

firered leafgreen

tm04

ruby sapphire

tm04

diamond pearl

tm04

xd

tm04

heartgold soulsilver

tm04

black white

tm04

colosseum

tm04

platinum

+447 more TMs/HMs

Hatterene Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Hatterene represents the final stage of a three-stage evolution line beginning with Hatenna at National Pokédex number 856. Hatenna evolves into Hattrem upon reaching level 32, gaining additional physical development and slightly increased stats across the board. The true transformation occurs at level 42, when Hattrem evolves into Hatterene, gaining the Fairy-type to complement its primary Psychic typing and experiencing significant stat increases, particularly in Special Attack which reaches 136. This final evolution grants access to powerful moves such as Brutal Swing, Confusion, Disarming Voice, and Life Dew, along with a substantially expanded movepool through TM and level-up training. Hatterene is capable of Gigantamaxing if possessed of the Gigantamax Factor, transforming into Gigantamax Hatterene with the exclusive G-Max move G-Max Smite. In its Gigantamax form, Hatterene becomes significantly larger, towering over 85 feet in height, and gains access to the signature ability Cacophony, which prevents opponents from using sound-based moves. This Gigantamax transformation reflects a dramatic increase in psychic power output and physical presence, turning the usually reclusive Pokémon into an imposing force known to some as the Raging Goddess.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Hatterene Behaviour and Natural Habitat

Hatterene is renowned for its solitary and reclusive temperament, actively deterring unwanted visitors through the emission of powerful psychic energy potent enough to cause debilitating headaches in those nearby. According to Pokédex entries, forests displaying an absence of any visible wildlife may indicate that a Hatterene has claimed the territory as its own, having driven away or eliminated previous inhabitants. The Pokémon is exceptionally territorial and protective of its forest home, employing psychically-enhanced beams and claws to eliminate intruders with brutal efficiency. Its Gigantamax form demonstrates the ability to read the emotions of creatures across distances exceeding 30 miles, immediately attacking upon sensing any hint of hostility. Despite its aggressive protective nature, Hatterene maintains an almost meditative silence within its domain, avoiding unnecessary confrontation with those who remain quiet and respectful of its space. The species appears to value tranquility above all else, viewing noise pollution and disruptive behavior as grave provocations worthy of severe retaliation.

Pokedex Entries

sword

It emits psychic power strong enough to cause headaches as a deterrent to the approach of others.

shield

If you’re too loud around it, you risk being torn apart by the claws on its tentacle. This Pokémon is also known as the Forest Witch.

Hatterene Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Hatterene combines "hat" with the suffix "-ene," referencing both the witch-hat-like structure crowning its head and the ethereal, otherworldly quality suggested by the suffix itself. The Japanese name Brimuon appears to derive from "brim" (relating to the wide-brimmed hat structure) combined with elements suggesting a mystical being. Hatterene's overall design draws heavily from classical witch imagery, incorporating the pointed hat, flowing cloak-like robes, and a wand-like tentacle with a hand-shaped appendage to complete the sorceress aesthetic. The color palette of baby blue, pale pink, and white creates an appearance both delicate and potentially dangerous, reflecting the duality of a beautiful but deadly magical entity. The sharp claws and tentacle design add an unsettling biological dimension to the otherwise humanoid form, suggesting that despite its sorceress-like appearance, Hatterene remains fundamentally a creature of nature rather than a magical human. The design successfully captures the concept of a forest witch—isolated, powerful, and ultimately dangerous to those who do not respect boundaries.

Learnable Moves

Hatterene can learn 66 moves:

Move
Type
Cat.
Power
Acc.
PP
agilitypsychic
Status
30
aromatherapygrass
Status
5
aromatic mistfairy
Status
20
attractnormal
Status
10015
baton passnormal
Status
40
brutal swingdark
Physical
6010020
calm mindpsychic
Status
20
charmfairy
Status
10020
confusionpsychic
Special
5010025
dark pulsedark
Special
8010015
dazzling gleamfairy
Special
8010010
disarming voicefairy
Special
4015
draining kissfairy
Special
5010010
endurenormal
Status
10
expanding forcepsychic
Special
8010010
facadenormal
Physical
7010020
future sightpsychic
Special
12010010
giga draingrass
Special
7510010
giga impactnormal
Physical
150905
gravitypsychic
Status
5
guard swappsychic
Status
10
heal pulsepsychic
Status
10
healing wishpsychic
Status
10
helping handnormal
Status
20
hyper beamnormal
Special
150905
imprisonpsychic
Status
10
life dewwater
Status
10
light screenpsychic
Status
30
magic powderpsychic
Status
10020
magic roompsychic
Status
10
magical leafgrass
Special
6020
metronomenormal
Status
10
misty explosionfairy
Special
1001005
misty terrainfairy
Status
10
mystical firefire
Special
7510010
pain splitnormal
Status
20
play nicenormal
Status
20
play roughfairy
Physical
909010
power swappsychic
Status
10
power whipgrass
Physical
1208510
protectnormal
Status
10
psybeampsychic
Special
6510020
psych upnormal
Status
10
psychicpsychic
Special
9010010
psychic noisepsychic
Special
7510010
psychic terrainpsychic
Status
10
psycho cutpsychic
Physical
7010020
psyshockpsychic
Special
8010010
reflectpsychic
Status
20
restpsychic
Status
5
roundnormal
Special
6010015
safeguardnormal
Status
25
shadow ballghost
Special
8010015
shadow clawghost
Physical
7010015
skill swappsychic
Status
10
sleep talknormal
Status
10
snorenormal
Special
5010015
stored powerpsychic
Special
2010010
substitutenormal
Status
10
swiftnormal
Special
6020
swords dancenormal
Status
20
tera blastnormal
Special
8010010
thunder waveelectric
Status
9020
trickpsychic
Status
10010
trick roompsychic
Status
5
wonder roompsychic
Status
10

Hatterene Competitive Battle Guide

In competitive Pokémon battles, Hatterene functions as a Special Attack-oriented sweeper and utility support Pokémon, leveraging its exceptional 136 base Special Attack stat combined with solid 103 base Special Defense for survivability. Its significantly lower 29 base Speed creates a notable weakness requiring either Speed-boosting moves, a favorable nature, or deliberate team construction to address, though Hatterene's raw Special Attack often compensates for its sluggish nature. Its ability selection provides three distinct strategic approaches: Healer offers supportive value in double battles with a 30% chance per turn of curing adjacent allies of major status conditions, Anticipation provides valuable information about opponent movesets by warning of super-effective coverage or one-hit KO moves, and its hidden ability Magic Bounce enables reflection of non-damaging status moves back at opponents. The dual Psychic/Fairy typing grants excellent offensive coverage, exploiting weaknesses in common competitive threats while providing important resistances to Fighting and Dark-type moves. Hatterene's movepool includes powerful special moves such as Psychic, Dazzling Gleam, and Focus Blast, supported by utility options like Calm Mind for setup sweeping or Trick Room for team support. Its Gigantamax form further enhances competitive viability by providing the Cacophony ability, which completely blocks all sound-based moves used by opponents, creating unique defensive opportunities in specific metagames.

Commonly Asked Questions About Hatterene

What type is Hatterene?

Hatterene is a psychic and fairy type Pokemon.

What does Hatterene evolve from?

Hatterene evolved from hattrem that evolved from hatenna.

What are Hatterene's weaknesses?

Hatterene is weak to poison, ghost and steel type moves.

Hatterene Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Since its introduction in Pokémon Sword and Shield, Hatterene has cultivated a dedicated fanbase appreciating its unique design philosophy that elegantly merges classical witch imagery with contemporary Pokémon aesthetics. The species has appeared prominently in the Pokémon anime, most notably through Liko's Hatterene in the newer series, demonstrating the character's mystical connections and providing significant battling support throughout her journey. The "Forest Witch" epithet has resonated with players and fans, inspiring abundant fan art, fiction, and merchandise celebrating the character's enigmatic nature and atmospheric design. Hatterene's appearance in Pokémon: Twilight Wings further solidified its cultural presence within the broader Pokémon media landscape. The species has become emblematic of Generation VIII's willingness to explore darker, more mature storytelling elements within the Pokémon universe, contrasting with traditional cute or heroic character archetypes. Competitive players and casual enthusiasts alike have embraced Hatterene as a symbol of the franchise's evolution toward increasingly sophisticated character design and narrative complexity, making it one of Generation VIII's most recognizable and celebrated additions to Pokémon canon.

Where to Find Hatterene in Every Pokémon Game

Hatterene and its evolutionary line are most readily available in Pokémon Sword and Shield, where Hatenna can be encountered in the overworld and captured for evolution into Hatterene through standard level progression. In the Crown Tundra DLC for Sword and Shield, Hatterene retains availability with expanded Pokédex classification. The species gained further accessibility through Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, where it maintains presence as a catchable Pokémon with regional Pokédex numbers 0284 (primary listing) and 0094 (Teal Mask DLC area). In Pokémon Legends: Z-A, Hatterene's availability and movepool underwent revision, though specific availability details remain under development. The relatively low capture rate of 45 means that standard Poké Balls require persistence or strategic use of status moves and damage reduction to facilitate successful captures. Hatterene's base happiness of 50 indicates moderate trainability, requiring some effort in bonding before the Pokémon demonstrates optimal battle performance. The slow growth rate necessitates patience when training Hatenna through its 32 and 42-level evolution thresholds, though the investment yields a uniquely powerful special attacker for mainstream and competitive gameplay.