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An awkward hybrid of Grass and Psychic-types, Exeggcute has a variety of weaknesses, but few strengths.  It doesn't have any actual Psychic attacks in its moveset, and its Grass attacks, which include {{bpm|Leech Seed}} at level 28, and {{bpm|Solar Beam}} at level 42, aren't too great.  
An awkward hybrid of Grass and Psychic-types, quite unexpectedly Exeggcute doesn't have any actual Psychic attacks in its moveset. Its Grass attacks, which include {{bpm|Leech Seed}} at level 28, and {{bpm|Solar Beam}} at level 42, lack staying power.  


In short, Exeggcute is not going to play a big part in your team unless you are willing to shell out the necessary TM's, such as {{bpm|Psychic}} and {{bpm|Giga Drain}}. Luckily, if you do, Exeggcute has the Spc. Atk to back them up, and you can evolve it  easily into an {{bp|Exeggutor}} with a Leaf Stone.
In short, Exeggcute is not going to play a big part in your team unless you are willing to shell out the necessary TM's, such as {{bpm|Psychic}} and {{bpm|Giga Drain}}. Luckily, if you do, Exeggcute has the Spc. Atk to back them up, and you can evolve it  easily into an {{bp|Exeggutor}} with a Leaf Stone.
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