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Later during the chapter, Blue used Rhydon to {{m|dig}} a tunnel to the [[Ilex Forest]]. | Later during the chapter, Blue used Rhydon to {{m|dig}} a tunnel to the [[Ilex Forest]]. | ||
[[File:Blue Rhydon Lightningrod.png|200px|thumb|{{a|Lightning Rod}} activated]] | [[File:Blue Rhydon Lightningrod.png|200px|thumb|{{a|Lightning Rod}} activated]] | ||
During the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}, Blue used Rhydon in his Battle Path match against {{adv|Red}}. Later Rhydon was used to defeat [[Orm]], freeing Blue and his Pokémon from the grasps of the {{p|Shuckle}} that Orm's Shuckle had been commanding. Close to the end of the chapter, Rhydon was one of the Pokémon that was used to slow down the [[Team Rocket]] airship during its crash-landing. Afterwards, Blue revealed that the secret guide he had found could possibly describe a way to evolve Rhydon even further. | During the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}, Blue used Rhydon in his Battle Path match against {{adv|Red}}, using his {{a|Lightning Rod}} ability to help [[Blue's Machamp]] against [[Pika]]. Later Rhydon was used to defeat [[Orm]], freeing Blue and his Pokémon from the grasps of the {{p|Shuckle}} that Orm's Shuckle had been commanding. Close to the end of the chapter, Rhydon was one of the Pokémon that was used to slow down the [[Team Rocket]] airship during its crash-landing. Afterwards, Blue revealed that the secret guide he had found could possibly describe a way to evolve Rhydon even further. | ||
During the {{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}, it was revealed that in order to help {{adv|Silver}} fill up his incomplete team, Blue had [[trade]]d Rhydon over to him, allowing the Drill Pokémon to evolve into {{p|Rhyperior}}, thanks to the {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Protector}} it had been holding. | During the {{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}, it was revealed that in order to help {{adv|Silver}} fill up his incomplete team, Blue had [[trade]]d Rhydon over to him, allowing the Drill Pokémon to evolve into {{p|Rhyperior}}, thanks to the {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Protector}} it had been holding. |
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Blue's Rhyperior (Japanese: グリーンドサイドン Green's Dosidon) is one of the Pokémon that Blue owns in the Pokémon Adventures manga. As of All About Arceus III, he is at level 81, has a Mild nature, and his Characteristic is "proud of its power."
History
Rhyperior first appeared as a wild Rhydon in Rock, Paper...Scizor, rampaging near the Viridian Gym along with an Alakazam, an Arcanine, and an Exeggutor due to the Pokémon League music that was being played in a radio. Seeing that the Pokémon needed to be stopped, Blue used his Scizor to defeat the rampaging Pokémon, which he then caught, impressing the Pokémon Association so much that they decided to appoint him as the new Gym Leader of the Viridian Gym. During the Gym Leader Exhibition match, where Blue faced his former mentor, Chuck, he decided to restrict his use of Pokémon to Rhydon only. At first, Rhydon faced Chuck's Machamp. Although Rhydon managed to hit Machamp with Horn Attack, it proved to be a part of Chuck's strategy, as he then hit Rhydon with Vital Throw, which has a 100% hit rate in exchange for a decreased priority. After this Chuck switched to Hitmonlee, which used Mind Reader to easily dodge all of Rhydon's attacks. Although Rhydon managed to eventually strike Hitmonlee, the hit was proven to be taken on purpose again, as the Kicking Pokémon then attacked the Drill Pokémon with Reversal, which became more powerful after Hitmonlee had been weakened. Chuck then once again switched his Pokémon, now sending out Hitmontop. Trying to seek an optimal moment to hit the opponent, Blue had Rhydon destabilize the ground with Earthquake. However, Hitmontop just took an advantage of the situation, escaping into the air before striking Rhydon with its head spike. When Hitmontop prepared for another strike, Blue recalled the lessons he had learned from Chuck, feeling the movements and connecting those feelings to his Pokémon. Using this as his advantage, Blue had Rhydon cancel out Hitmontop's spin and attack it with Horn Drill, defeating the Handstand Pokémon and winning the battle for Blue. After the battle, Blue revealed Chuck that he had chosen to use Rhydon alone because after being appointed as the Leader of the Viridian Gym, he had discovered a secret guide hidden in there, labeled Secrets of the Land and written by the previous Viridian Gym Leader, who had been a Ground-type specialist. Seeing that he was the new Leader of the Gym, Blue explained that he felt that he should decode the guide and master the techniques it described.
Later during the chapter, Blue used Rhydon to dig a tunnel to the Ilex Forest.
During the FireRed & LeafGreen arc, Blue used Rhydon in his Battle Path match against Red, using his Lightning Rod ability to help Blue's Machamp against Pika. Later Rhydon was used to defeat Orm, freeing Blue and his Pokémon from the grasps of the Shuckle that Orm's Shuckle had been commanding. Close to the end of the chapter, Rhydon was one of the Pokémon that was used to slow down the Team Rocket airship during its crash-landing. Afterwards, Blue revealed that the secret guide he had found could possibly describe a way to evolve Rhydon even further.
During the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc, it was revealed that in order to help Silver fill up his incomplete team, Blue had traded Rhydon over to him, allowing the Drill Pokémon to evolve into Rhyperior, thanks to the Protector it had been holding.
In the X & Y arc, Silver was revealed to have returned Rhyperior to Blue.
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In the games
In the original Generation I games and their remakes, Blue uses a Rhydon in the Champion battle. He also uses the Rhydon in the Gym battle during the Generation II games and their remakes. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, it has evolved into a Rhyperior by the time of the rematch. Rhydon does not appear during the FireRed and LeafGreen rematches, instead being replaced by Tyranitar.
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Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Rhydon and Rhyperior.
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