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- Where to Find Chatot
- How to Get Chatot Early
- Is Chatot Good?
Flying-type Pokemon are useful at the start of anyone's Pokemon journey, and in Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl, you'll likely need one for the second gym. There are a handful of early-game Flying-type that you can catch, such as Starly, but then there are Pokemon such as Chatot. Like Starly, Chatot is a Normal/Flying-type. Unfortunately, you won't be able to catch the Music Note Pokemon until you're on your way to get the last gym badge. If you're aiming to catch every Pokemon in the Sinnoh or National Pokedex, then you'll eventually need to add Chatot to your PC Box. In Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl, there are three ways to get Chatot without having to trade online.
Where to Find Chatot
Chatot Location
Chatot only appears in the wild during the Morning and Day. You can reset the Switch's clock in Settings if necessary. Chatot can be caught on Route 222 and Route 224:
- Route 222 is between Sunyshore City and Valor Lakefront. There's a patch of grass on the left-side of Route 222 where you can find level 40/41 Chatot. Route 222 is inaccessible until after the events at Spear Pillar.
- You won't be able to get to Route 224 until you've received the National Dex from Professor Oak. To do this, you need to see all 150 Pokemon in the Sinnoh Dex. To reach Route 224, you'll need to enter Victory Road (fly to the upper-half of the Pokemon League) and look for an exit on the right wall in the "main room". Chatots on Route 224 are level 52/54.
You don't need to catch every Pokemon in the Sinnoh Dex to get the National Dex. If you're missing a box-legendary (ie: Dialga or Palkia), fly to Celestic Town and speak to Cynthia's grandmother. She'll mention Palkia ( Brilliant Diamond )/Dialga ( Shining Pearl ) and it will be added to the Sinnoh Dex.
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How to Get Chatot Early
Trade in Eterna City
If you don't have a Flying-type or Fire-type for the Eterna City gym, or you just want Chatot early, then you can trade for one in Eterna City. Enter the building next to the Poke Mart, and speak to the kid at the table on the first floor. They will trade you a Chatot in exchange for a Buizel.
Buizels can be caught on Route 205 and at the Valley Windworks.
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Like all Pokemon you receive in trades, the traded Chatot will have a different Trainer ID from yours, and it will earn double experience in battle. You also won't be able to change its nickname. Here are the stats of the Chatot in Eterna City:
Name: |
Charap |
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Level: |
15 |
Gender: |
Female |
Nature: |
Lonely (+Attk, -Def) |
Ability: |
Tangled Feet |
Held Item: |
Leppa Berry |
Moves: |
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The Leppa Berry that Charap is holding can be used to cook Poffins in Hearthome City. If you leave it on Charap, then it will be consumed when the PP of one of Charap's moves drops to 0. Leppa Berries restore 10PP.
Is Chatot Good?
More Information About Chatot
Chatot is a good Pokemon to have if you get it early in your adventure, but its low base stats may discourage trainers from using it in the late-game phase of Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl. Fortunately, its learnset fits its dual-typing rather well. If you're going to use Chatot, you should familiarize yourself with its stats and strengths/weaknesses:
HP: |
76 |
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Attack: |
65 |
Special Attack: |
92 |
Defense: |
45 |
Special Defense: |
42 |
Speed: |
91 |
Total: |
411 |
While none of Chatot's base stats break triple digits, its 91 Speed coupled with 92 Special Attack make it a swift battler. As such, you're better off using it as a special attacker. On the downside, Chatot has very poor Special Defense and Defense, meaning you'll want to keep it away from Electric, Rock, and Ice-type moves.
Due to its stat spread, recommended natures for Chatot include:
- Timid (+Spd, -Attk)
- Modest (+Sp. Attk, -Spd)
- Hasty (+Spd, -Def)
- Mild (+Sp. Attk, -Def)
- Rash (+Sp. Attk, -Sp. Def)
Super-effective against: |
Grass, Bug |
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Weaknesses: |
Electric, Rock, Ice |
Resistances: |
Grass, Bug |
Immunities: |
Ghost, Ground |
Chatot's Normal-typing gives it immunity to Ghost and Ground-type moves. However, it can still be hit by these attacks if the Mold Breaker Ability is in effect or if the move Gravity is used.
Keen Eye: |
Prevents accuracy from being lowered by other Pokemon. |
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Tangled Feet: |
Chatot's evasiveness rises when it's Confused. |
Big Pecks: |
Prevents defense from being lowered by other Pokemon. |
Recommended Moves |
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Power |
PP |
Accuracy |
Effect |
Level/TM |
|
Chatter |
65 |
20 |
100% |
Inflicts damage and confusion on the target. |
21 |
Nasty Plot |
— |
20 |
— |
Sharply raises the Special Attack stat. |
TM63 |
U-Turn |
70 |
20 |
100% |
Damages the opponent, then returns to its trainer to swap places with another Pokemon. |
TM89 |
* Boomburst |
140 |
10 |
100% |
Hits everything around the user. If used in double battles, it will also damage the ally Pokemon. |
Egg Move |
* Chatot can only learn Boomburst if you breed a Pokemon from a previous generation that had this move. In this case, you would need to have bred a male Noivern that knew Boomburst with a female Chatot. This would pass down Boomburst to the offspring Chatot. Unfortunately, the only way to do this was to breed Noivern and Chatot in Pokemon X/Y . You would then need to transfer the Egg or the hatched Chatot to Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl via Pokemon HOME and Pokemon Bank .
Franchise Pokemon Platform(s) Switch Released November 19, 2021 Developer(s) ILCA Publisher(s) Nintendo