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'''Bulbasaur''' is a Grass/Poison [[Starter Pokémon]] introduced in Generation I (Kanto). It has two forms: Normal and Bulbagarden. The spawn rate of this Pokémon is Rare.
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'''Bulbasaur''' is a Grass/Poison [[Starter Pokémon]] introduced in Generation I (Kanto). It has two forms: Normal and Bulbagarden.
  
 
The Bulbagarden Form can be redeemed by using the [[Starter Redeem Ticket - Bulbasaur (Bulbagarden Form)]]. Due to its special status, these are unable to evolve. This form is also colloquially referred to as 'Bulbagardensaur' by the community: a portmanteau of 'Bulbagarden' and 'Bulbasaur.'
 
The Bulbagarden Form can be redeemed by using the [[Starter Redeem Ticket - Bulbasaur (Bulbagarden Form)]]. Due to its special status, these are unable to evolve. This form is also colloquially referred to as 'Bulbagardensaur' by the community: a portmanteau of 'Bulbagarden' and 'Bulbasaur.'

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Obtaining: Unknown
Discovered By: Undiscovered

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Bulbasaur is a Grass/Poison Starter Pokémon introduced in Generation I (Kanto). It has two forms: Normal and Bulbagarden.

The Bulbagarden Form can be redeemed by using the Starter Redeem Ticket - Bulbasaur (Bulbagarden Form). Due to its special status, these are unable to evolve. This form is also colloquially referred to as 'Bulbagardensaur' by the community: a portmanteau of 'Bulbagarden' and 'Bulbasaur.'

The Normal Form Bulbasaur is able to evolve into Ivysaur, which in turn evolves into Venusaur.

Other forms