Pansage
The Grass Monkey Pokémon | |||
#511 - Pansage | |||
Evolve | Simisage | ||
Debut | Pokémon: Black Version Pokémon: White Version | ||
Species Info | |||
Type | + | ||
Height | 0.6 m (2'00") | ||
Weight | 10.5 kg (23.1 lbs.) | ||
Color | Green | ||
Gender Ratio | 7♂ : 1♀ | ||
Ability | Gluttony | ||
Hidden Ability | |||
Egg Group | Ground | ||
Icon | Sprite | ||
File:I511.gif | File:511sprite.png | ||
Footprint | |||
30px | |||
Base Statistics | |||
Hit Points | 50 | Speed | 64 |
Attack | 53 | Sp. Attack | 53 |
Defense | 48 | Sp. Defense | 48 |
Training Info | |||
Catch Rate | 190 | Hatch Steps | 5,120 |
Base Exp. | 63 | Effort Points | Spe |
Happiness | 70 | ||
To Lv.100 | Normal |
Kanto # | Johto # | Hoenn # | Sinnoh # |
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< 511 > | |||
Unova # | Johto (IV) # | ||
< 017 > |
Pansage is the grass monkey Pokémon that was introduced in the fifth generation games. It makes up part of a trio of elemental monkeys, with the other two being Pansear and Panpour. Pansage's evolved form is Simisage.
Information
Pansage is a Pokémon that is said to live deep in the forest. It has a leaf on its head which is known to be potent at relieving stress when eaten. Pansage freely shares its leaf with weary Pokémon. It evolves into Simisage when it is exposed to a Leaf Stone.
Appearances
Mainstream Games
In Pokémon: Black and White Versions, the player can receive a Pansage as a gift from a trainer in the Dreamyard if the player chose Tepig as their starter Pokémon in order to give the player a better fighting chance at Striaton Pokémon Gym (where the player would have to fight the water-using Cress). Pansage and the other two elemental monkeys could otherwise rarely be found in shaking grass within Pinwheel Forest and Lostlorn Forest.
Other Appearances
Other Media
- A Pansage has been featured in the Pokémon anime as one of Cilan's Pokémon.
Trivia
- Its name is a combination of "pan" (which is the name of the genus which contains chimpanzees) with "sage" (a term used to refer to various types of plants which usually relate to mints or herbs).
- The design of the three elemental monkeys seems to have been inspired by the "three wise monkeys" proverb which is an old part of Japanese philosophy. Pansage, with its mouth wide open, would represent "speak no evil".