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  1. Marshtomp Pokédex: stats, moves, evolution & locations

    Pokédex entry for #259 Marshtomp containing stats, moves learned, evolution chain, location and more!

  2. Marshtomp (Pokémon) - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon …

    Dec 31, 2025 · Marshtomp is an amphibious, bipedal Pokémon similar in appearance to a salamander or mudskipper. Its body is primarily light blue with a lighter shade of blue for its underside and an …

  3. Marshtomp - #259 - Serebii.net Pokédex

    Marshtomp Pokémon Serebii.net Pokédex providing all details on moves, stats, abilities, evolution data and locations for Pokémon Sword & Shield and Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl

  4. Marshtomp - Pokédex

    Living on muddy ground that provides poor footing has served to train its lower body and caused it to develop sturdy legs.

  5. Marshtomp | Pokémon Wiki | Fandom

    Marshtomp (ヌマクロー, Numakurou?) (MARSH-stomp [1]) is the Water/Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. Marshtomp is a bipedal amphibious Pokémon and just like Mudkip it too …

  6. Marshtomp type, strengths, weaknesses, evolutions, moves, and stats ...

    A complete breakdown of pokemon Marshtomp strengths, weaknesses, moves, TM's, evolution, stats, and information for Marshtomp

  7. Marshtomp #0259 | Pokédex - Pokelore.com

    Marshtomp, the Mud Fish Pokémon, and the evolved form of Mudkip. Able to evolve into Swampert. A Water and Ground type. It was introduced in Generation 3.

  8. Marshtomp | SM | Smogon Strategy Pokedex

    Marshtomp's Smogon Strategy Pokedex page provides detailed information on its abilities, moves, and strategies for competitive play.

  9. Marshtomp | Pokédex | The official Pokémon Website in Singapore

    Living on muddy ground that provides poor footing has served to train its lower body and caused it to develop sturdy legs.

  10. marshtomp - Pokémon Detail

    Marshtomp is an amphibious, bipedal Pokémon with a light blue body and a white underbelly. It has a large, orange fin on its head that acts like a sensory organ.