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==Appearances== Sunkern are available in ''[[Pokémon Gold]]'', [[Pokémon Silver|''Silver'']] and [[Pokémon Crystal|''Crystal'']], both in Route 24 and the National Park. It is also available in ''[[Pokémon Emerald]]'', in the [[Safari Zone]],<ref>[http://www.psypokes.com/dex/pokedex.php?id=191&view=location Mareep Pokédex entry (with locations)] ''Psypokes.com''. URL Accessed [[September 16]], [[2006]].</ref> once the player has defeated the Elite Four.<ref>[http://www.serebii.net/emerald/safarizone.shtml ''Pokémon Emerald'' guide; Safari Zone expansion] ''Serebii.net''. URL Accessed [[July 23]], [[2006]].</ref> There are seventeen different Pokémon types, a special attribute determining strengths and weaknesses of each species, offsetting each other in a complicated series of rock-paper-scissors relationships. Sunkern are Grass-types, so their attacks are particularly effective against Ground-, Rock- and Water-type Pokémon, but Bug-types, Fire-types, Poison-, Ice-types and Flying-types attacks are particularly effective against them. Attacks of the Rock, Ground, Water, Electric, and Grass types do little damage to Sunkern, and Sunkern do little damage to other Grass types, as well as to Fire-, Flying-, Bug-, Steel-, Poison-, or Dragon-types. All other types have no particular advantage or disadvantage when facing Sunkern.<ref name=type>[http://serebii.net/games/type.shtml Pokémon types attack and defense chart] ''Serebii.net''. URL Accessed [[July 20]] [[2006]].</ref> Sunkern have abnormally low statistics, the lowest in the game, with a score of thirty for each one. Since Sunkern is slow, defenseless and offensively challenged, evolving is the only way it can effectively battle. Sunkern's evolution will occur only by coming in contact with a Sun Stone.<ref>[http://www.smogon.com/rs/pokemon/sunkern Sunkern Pokédex entry] ''Smogon.com''. URL Accessed [[September 16]], [[2006]].</ref> When they evolve into Sunflora, they gain improved stats and can learn many new moves.<ref>[http://www.smogon.com/rs/pokemon/sunflora Sunflora Pokédex entry] ''Smogon.com''. URL Accessed [[September 16]], [[2006]].</ref> Sunkern's attacks are related to the absorption of enemy's power, like ''Absorb'', ''Mega Drain'' and ''Giga Drain'' which does damage to the opponent and also restores a bit of Sunkern's HP; while Sunflora's attacks are more varied with attacks like ''Razor Leaf'', ''Petal Dance'' and ''Solar Beam''.
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