Buzzwole Pokemon Guide: Stats, Best Moves, Abilities and More

Publish Date: June 3, 2026

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Buzzwole Pokemon Guide

Buzzwole is a Bug / Fighting-type Pokemon introduced in Generation 7. This guide covers Buzzwole’s stats, best moves, abilities, evolution, shiny form, typing, weaknesses, locations and Pokemon Champions build information.

Bug type Pokemon iconFighting type Pokemon icon

Normal Form

Buzzwole

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Shiny Form

Shiny Buzzwole

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Last Updated: May 2026 | Page Status: This Buzzwole guide supports current Pokemon games, Pokemon Champions and future updates. Location, moves and availability details will be updated as new Pokemon game data becomes available.

Buzzwole Description

Buzzwole is a Bug / Fighting-type Pokemon known for its distinct role in the Alola era of Pokemon games. This page summarizes its battle profile, typing, evolution, locations and general guide information.

Competitive Overview

Is Buzzwole Good in Competitive?

Buzzwole can be useful in formats where its typing, ability and movepool fit a specific team role. Its best sets depend heavily on the game, available moves and battle format.

Players should check the current ruleset before building around Buzzwole, especially in formats where legendary Pokemon, Ultra Beasts or special Pokemon are restricted.

Buzzwole Quick Facts

Here are the key facts to know about Buzzwole, including its type, abilities, height, weight and species information.

Name

Buzzwole

National Dex

#0794

Type

Bug type Pokemon iconFighting type Pokemon icon

Bug / Fighting

Species

Swollen Pokemon

Height

7’10” / 2.4 m
240 cm

Weight

735.5 lbs / 333.6 kg
333.6 kg

Abilities

Beast Boost

Buzzwole Stats

Buzzwole’s stat spread supports its role across different Pokemon games and formats.

Hp
107
Attack
139
Defense
139
Special Attack
53
Special Defense
53
Speed
79

Buzzwole Best Moves Across Pokemon Games

These are some of Buzzwole’s most useful and recognizable moves across Pokemon games.

Leech Life

Leech Life is one of Buzzwole’s most useful moves across Pokemon games, depending on format, matchup and role.

Close Combat

Close Combat is one of Buzzwole’s most useful moves across Pokemon games, depending on format, matchup and role.

Drain Punch

Drain Punch is one of Buzzwole’s most useful moves across Pokemon games, depending on format, matchup and role.

Ice Punch

Ice Punch is one of Buzzwole’s most useful moves across Pokemon games, depending on format, matchup and role.

Earthquake

Earthquake is one of Buzzwole’s most useful moves across Pokemon games, depending on format, matchup and role.

Bulk Up

Bulk Up is one of Buzzwole’s most useful moves across Pokemon games, depending on format, matchup and role.

Lunge

Lunge is one of Buzzwole’s most useful moves across Pokemon games, depending on format, matchup and role.

Poison Jab

Poison Jab is one of Buzzwole’s most useful moves across Pokemon games, depending on format, matchup and role.

Buzzwole All Moves

Use the section below to view Buzzwole’s move list by learn method.

Move data shown from: Pokemon Sword and Shield

Level-Up Moves
LevelMoveTypeCategoryPowerAccuracy
1Harden Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
1Power Up Punch Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical40100
5Taunt Dark type Pokemon icon Dark Status100
10Fell Stinger Bug type Pokemon icon Bug Physical50100
15Vital Throw Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical70
20Bulk Up Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Status
25Endure Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
30Reversal Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical100
35Mega Punch Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Physical8085
40Lunge Bug type Pokemon icon Bug Physical80100
45Focus Energy Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
50Dynamic Punch Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical10050
55Counter Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical100
60Hammer Arm Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical10090
65Superpower Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical120100
70Focus Punch Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical150100
TM Moves
MethodMoveTypeCategoryPowerAccuracy
TMBody Slam Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Physical85100
TMBounce Flying type Pokemon icon Flying Physical8585
TMBrick Break Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical75100
TMBulk Up Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Status
TMBulldoze Ground type Pokemon icon Ground Physical60100
TMClose Combat Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical120100
TMDarkest Lariat Dark type Pokemon icon Dark Physical85100
TMDrain Punch Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical75100
TMEarthquake Ground type Pokemon icon Ground Physical100100
TMEndure Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
TMFacade Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Physical70100
TMFalse Swipe Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Physical40100
TMFling Dark type Pokemon icon Dark Physical100
TMFocus Energy Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
TMGiga Impact Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Physical15090
TMGyro Ball Steel type Pokemon icon Steel Physical100
TMHigh Horsepower Ground type Pokemon icon Ground Physical9595
TMIce Punch Ice type Pokemon icon Ice Physical75100
TMIron Head Steel type Pokemon icon Steel Physical80100
TMLeech Life Bug type Pokemon icon Bug Physical80100
TMLow Sweep Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical65100
TMMega Punch Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Physical8085
TMOutrage Dragon type Pokemon icon Dragon Physical120100
TMPayback Dark type Pokemon icon Dark Physical50100
TMPoison Jab Poison type Pokemon icon Poison Physical80100
TMProtect Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
TMRest Psychic type Pokemon icon Psychic Status
TMRevenge Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical60100
TMReversal Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical100
TMRock Slide Rock type Pokemon icon Rock Physical7590
TMRock Tomb Rock type Pokemon icon Rock Physical6095
TMRound Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Special60100
TMSleep Talk Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
TMSnore Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Special50100
TMStomping Tantrum Ground type Pokemon icon Ground Physical75100
TMStone Edge Rock type Pokemon icon Rock Physical10080
TMSubstitute Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
TMSuperpower Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Physical120100
TMTaunt Dark type Pokemon icon Dark Status100
TMThunder Punch Electric type Pokemon icon Electric Physical75100
TMWork Up Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
Tutor Moves
MoveTypeCategoryPowerAccuracy
Coaching Fighting type Pokemon icon Fighting Status
Dual Wingbeat Flying type Pokemon icon Flying Physical4090

Buzzwole Typing, Weaknesses and Resistances

Buzzwole is a Bug / Fighting-type Pokemon. Its typing determines which attacks are most dangerous and which matchups it can handle more comfortably.

Type

Bug type Pokemon iconFighting type Pokemon icon

Bug / Fighting

Weaknesses

Fire, Flying, Psychic, Fairy

Resistances

Grass, Fighting, Ground, Bug, Dark

Immunity

None

Buzzwole Abilities

Buzzwole’s abilities can affect how it performs in battle depending on the game and format.

Beast Boost

Beast Boost can affect how Buzzwole performs in battle depending on the game and format.

Buzzwole Evolution

Buzzwole does not evolve.

Stage 1

Buzzwole

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Does not evolve

Where to Find Buzzwole in Pokemon Games

Buzzwole’s availability changes depending on the Pokemon game. Check each generation below for game-specific availability notes.

Generation 1: Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow
Game Where to Find Buzzwole
Pokemon Red Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Blue Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Yellow Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Generation 2: Pokemon Gold, Silver and Crystal
Game Where to Find Buzzwole
Pokemon Gold Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Silver Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Crystal Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Generation 3: Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed and LeafGreen
Game Where to Find Buzzwole
Pokemon Ruby Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Sapphire Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Emerald Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon FireRed Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon LeafGreen Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Generation 4: Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold and SoulSilver
Game Where to Find Buzzwole
Pokemon Diamond Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Pearl Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Platinum Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon HeartGold Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon SoulSilver Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Generation 5: Black, White, Black 2 and White 2
Game Where to Find Buzzwole
Pokemon Black Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon White Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Black 2 Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon White 2 Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Generation 6: X, Y, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Game Where to Find Buzzwole
Pokemon X Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Y Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Omega Ruby Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Alpha Sapphire Not available because Buzzwole had not been introduced yet.
Generation 7: Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon and Let’s Go
Game Where to Find Buzzwole
Pokemon Sun Available through Ultra Beast encounters or Ultra Wormhole-related gameplay depending on version.
Pokemon Moon Available through Ultra Beast encounters or Ultra Wormhole-related gameplay depending on version.
Pokemon Ultra Sun Available through Ultra Beast encounters or Ultra Wormhole-related gameplay depending on version.
Pokemon Ultra Moon Available through Ultra Beast encounters or Ultra Wormhole-related gameplay depending on version.
Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu Not available in this game.
Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee Not available in this game.
Generation 8: Sword, Shield, Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl and Legends: Arceus
Game Where to Find Buzzwole
Pokemon Sword Available through Dynamax Adventures in The Crown Tundra or transfer where supported.
Pokemon Shield Available through Dynamax Adventures in The Crown Tundra or transfer where supported.
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond Not available in this game.
Pokemon Shining Pearl Not available in this game.
Pokemon Legends: Arceus Not available in this game.
Generation 9: Scarlet, Violet and Legends Z-A
Game Where to Find Buzzwole
Pokemon Scarlet Not available in this game.
Pokemon Violet Not available in this game.
Pokemon Legends Z-A Not available in this game.
Generation 10: Pokemon Winds and Waves
Game Where to Find Buzzwole
Pokemon Winds and Waves Coming soon once official location, encounter or transfer information is confirmed.

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Buzzwole FAQ

Here are quick answers to common questions about Buzzwole. This FAQ is visible on-page content only and does not use FAQ schema markup.

What type is Buzzwole?

Buzzwole is a Bug / Fighting-type Pokemon.

What is Buzzwole weak against?

Buzzwole is weak to Fire, Flying, Psychic, Fairy.

What are Buzzwole’s abilities?

Buzzwole’s abilities are Beast Boost.

How do you get Buzzwole?

Buzzwole’s availability depends on the game. Check the location tables above for each generation.

Final Output Note:
Removed the Pokemon Champions Featured Competitive Build section because no confirmed individual TGH build was found for Buzzwole.
Information not API-driven yet: manually written abilities, best moves, availability notes, Legends Z-A notes and related guide links.
Human review before publishing: verify final game-specific locations, Legends Z-A details, type icon image IDs and any future Pokemon Champions build coverage for Buzzwole.


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