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Graveler (Japanese: ゴローン Golone) is a dual-type Rock/Ground Pokémon.
It evolves from Geodude starting at level 25, and evolves into Golem when traded.
Biology
Physiology
It appears that Graveler is a living boulder. Its skin becomes tougher when it evolves. It also has four arms, but mainly uses the longer two to lift things, using the shorter two as a defense against attackers.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
They often roll down mountain paths at high speeds, crushing objects in the way. Despite growing legs, it can revert to a form similar in nature to Geodude, granting it the ability to float and lose two of its arms. If it breaks or shatters, it has the ability to restore itself overtime.
Behavior
Graveler are notable for their habit of tumbling down mountains, heedless of any obstacles as they simply roll over them. Their preferred locomotion is rolling specifically because it is a slow walker. With a free and uncaring nature, it does not mind if pieces of its body break off as it rolls. If Graveler gains too much speed, it stops by running into huge rocks. Graveler climbs a mountain from base to summit, crunchingly feasting on rocks all the while. Upon reaching the peak, Graveler rolls down to the bottom.
Habitat
Graveler can be often found on mountain trails or in caves. They are very common, appearing in Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh.
Diet
- Main article: Pokémon food
A Graveler's diet mainly consists of rocks. They especially like rocks covered in moss.
In the anime
Major appearances
Graveler first appeared in The School of Hard Knocks. Giselle used it against Misty's Starmie to prove that Misty's victory despite a type advantage against her favor was not a fluke.
In Spring Fever, Rory had a Graveler that he used to dig for hot springs.
In Hooked on Onix, Graveler, its pre-evolution, and evolution were the loyal subjects of King Onix.
Minor appearances
Graveler made an appearance in The Ultimate Test as one of the Pokémon used in a Pokémon League entrance exam.
Graveler and Sandslash are seen helping a Surfing Rhydon in Right on, Rhydon.
A group of Graveler appeared in A Maze-ing Race!.
A Graveler was amongst the group of Pokémon used to attack Dawn, Brock, Officer Jenny, and Solana in Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Part Two.
A Graveler appeared in Camping It Up!.
Graveler and several Geodude appeared in Steeling Peace of Mind!.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Graveler debuts in Onix is On! of the Red, Green & Blue arc as a Pewter Gym Trainer's main Pokémon. It is quickly defeated by Red and Poli with a Water Gun and Ice Beam combo. Another one is seen next to Brock, suggesting that he is its owner.
Brock gives Yellow a Graveler in Volume 4 that eventually evolves into Golem in Volume 7.
In the TCG
- Main article: Graveler (TCG)
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Two Graveler are members of Team Rumblerock.
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In side games
Held items
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Stats
Base stats
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HP: 55
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115 - 162 | 220 - 314 | |
95
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90 - 161 | 175 - 317 | |
115
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108 - 183 | 211 - 361 | |
45
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45 - 106 | 85 - 207 | |
45
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45 - 106 | 85 - 207 | |
35
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36 - 95 | 67 - 185 | |
Total: 390
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Learnset
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By TM/HM
By breeding
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Side game data
Pokémon Pinball
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Pokémon Pinball RS
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Pokémon Trozei!
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Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs
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Evolution
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Sprites
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III | Ruby | Sapphire | Emerald | FireRed | LeafGreen | Back | |
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Trivia
- Graveler is one of the three Pokémon having a total of four arms, the others being Machamp and Ledian.
- Graveler's Crystal still sprite is different from that of Gold and Silver, making it one of few Pokémon to have three distinctly different sprites in Generation II.
- Graveler's Red and Blue Versions sprite shows an incorrect number of limbs; only four are visible. This was corrected in Pokémon Yellow, however, as were many other incorrect sprites such as Koffing's.
Origin
Graveler doesn't share much in common with anything but boulders.
Name origin
Graveler's name is possibly derived from gravel. It could also be a corruption of groveler, someone who bows at the feet of a superior. Its Japanese name may be a combination of golem and stone. Additionally, ゴロゴローン gorogorōn is the sound of rolling, a pastime of Graveler.
In other languages
- German: Georok - A corrupted combination of geo and rock.
- French: Gravalanch - A corrupted combination of gravel and avalanche.
- Korean: 데구리 Deguri
- Chinese (Taiwan): 隆隆石 Lóng Lóng Shí - Literally "Rumbling Rock".
- Chinese (Hong Kong): 滾動石 - Literally "rolling stone/rock/boulder".
External links
Notes
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