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=Biology=
=Biology=
==Physiology==  
==Physiology==  
Wooper has a resemblance to real-like animal Axolotl. Wooper stands upright, and has a large tail. Wooper also has gills coming out of the side of its head, and what look like gills on its torso.
Wooper has a resemblance to real-life animal Axolotl. Wooper stands upright, and has a large tail. Wooper also has gills coming out of the side of its head, and what look like gills on its torso.
===Gender differences===
===Gender differences===
A female has smaller gills.
A female has smaller gills.

Revision as of 07:30, 27 May 2007

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Wooper
ウパー Upah
#194
194Wooper.png
Artwork from G/S/C
Type
Water Ground
Category
Water Fish Pokémon
Abilities
Damp or Water Absorb
Exp. at Lv. 100
1,000,000
Regional Pokédex numbers
Johto
#056
Hoenn
#339
Sinnoh
#117
Regional Browser numbers
Height
1'4"
Imperial
0.4 m
Metric
Weight
18.7 lbs.
Imperial
8.5 kg
Metric
Dex color
Blue
Catch rate
255 (33.3%)
Body style
BodyUnknown.png BodyUnknown.png
Blue-Striped
Footprint
 F194.png   F487O.png
Blue-Striped
Gender ratio
Gender unknown
Breeding
Water 1 and
Ground groups
1 cycles
(255 minimum steps)
EV yield
HP
0
Atk
0
Def
0
Sp.Atk
0
Sp.Def
0
Speed
0
Base Exp.: 52 Battle Exp.: 521*

Wooper (Japanese: ウパー Upah) is a Water/Ground-type Pokémon.

Biology

Physiology

Wooper has a resemblance to real-life animal Axolotl. Wooper stands upright, and has a large tail. Wooper also has gills coming out of the side of its head, and what look like gills on its torso.

Gender differences

A female has smaller gills.

Special abilities

Behavior

Habitat

Diet

Main article: Pokémon food

In the anime

File:Wooper and Quagsire.jpg
Wooper and Quagsire

Wooper made its anime debut in No Big Woop.

A Wooper was also one of the Pokémon that Ash and co. were taking care of while Nurse Joy was ill in Pinch Healing.

In the manga

In the TCG

Other appearances

Super Smash Brothers Melee

Out of all the Pokéfloats, Wooper spends the most time on-screen. It first appears when play is on Slowpoke's tail and it then floats past Sudowoodo, Snorlax, Venusaur and Seel before finally floating away from play. While its head is small, players can also stand on the gills.

Game data

Pokédex entries

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation II.
Generation I
Red {{{redbluedex}}}
Blue
Yellow {{{yellowdex}}}
Stadium {{{stadiumdex}}}
Generation II
Gold This Pokémon lives in cold water. It will leave the water to search for food when it gets cold outside.
Silver When it walks around on the ground, it coats its body with a slimy, poisonous film.
Crystal A mucous membrane covers its body. Touching it barehanded will cause a shooting pain.
Stadium 2 Unknown
Generation III
Ruby Wooper usually live in water. However, it occasionally comes out onto land in search of food. On land, it coats its body with a gooey, toxic film.
Sapphire Wooper usually live in water. However, it occasionally comes out onto land in search of food. On land, it coats its body with a gooey, toxic film.
Emerald Wooper usually live in water but come out onto land seeking food occasionally. On land, they coat their bodies with a gooey, toxic film.
FireRed When it walks around on the ground, it coats its body with a slimy, poisonous film.
LeafGreen This Pokémon lives in cold water. It will leave the water to search for food when it gets cold outside.
Generation IV
Diamond It lives in cold water, half burying itself in mud at the bottom to sleep.
Pearl When the temperature cools in the evening, they emerge from water to seek food along the shore
Platinum {{{platinumdex}}}
HeartGold {{{heartgolddex}}}
SoulSilver {{{soulsilverdex}}}
Generation V
Black {{{blackdex}}}
White {{{whitedex}}}
Black 2 {{{black2dex}}}
White 2 {{{white2dex}}}
Generation VI
X Unknown
Y Unknown


Game locations

Game Rarity Location
Pokémon Ruby Uncommon Safari Zone Entrance & Mach & Acro Bike Areas
Pokémon Sapphire Uncommon Safari Zone Entrance & Mach & Acro Bike Areas
Pokémon Emerald Uncommon Safari Zone Entrance & Mach & Acro Bike Areas (When game is completed)
Pokémon FireRed Common Ruin Valley
Pokémon LeafGreen Common Ruin Valley

In side games

Game Location
Pokémon Channel Camp Starlight (Wednesday)
Pokémon Trozei! SOL Laboratory 1
Endless Level 11
Trozei Battle
Mr. Who's Den
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Sinister Woods (8F-10F)
Waterfall Pond (3F-6F)

Base stats

Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
55
115 - 162 220 - 314
45
45 - 106 85 - 207
45
45 - 106 85 - 207
25
27 - 84 49 - 163
25
27 - 84 49 - 163
15
18 - 73 31 - 141
Total:
210
Other Pokémon with this total
  • Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
  • Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.

Type effectiveness

Under normal battle conditions in Generation V, this Pokémon is:
Damaged
normally by:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison ½×
Ground
Rock ½×
Bug
Ghost
Steel ½×
Fire ½×
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Weak to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison ½×
Ground
Rock ½×
Bug
Ghost
Steel ½×
Fire ½×
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Immune to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison ½×
Ground
Rock ½×
Bug
Ghost
Steel ½×
Fire ½×
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Resistant to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison ½×
Ground
Rock ½×
Bug
Ghost
Steel ½×
Fire ½×
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None

Learnset

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By leveling up

Game Generation II Generation III Generation IV
Start Water Gun
Tail Whip
Water Gun
Tail Whip
Water Gun
Tail Whip
5     Mud Sport
9     Mud Shot
11 Slam Slam  
15     Slam
16   Mud Shot  
19     Mud Bomb
21 Amnesia Amnesia  
23     Amnesia
5     Mud Sport
31 Earthquake Yawn  
33     Earthquake
36   Earthquake  
37     Rain Dance
41 Rain Dance Rain Dance  
43     Mist
Haze
47     Muddy Water
51 Mist
Haze
Mist
Haze
 


By TM/HM

Game Generation II Generation III Generation IV
TM01 Dynamicpunch    
TM02 Headbutt    
TM03 Curse Water Pulse Water Pulse
TM04 Rollout    
TM06 Toxic Toxic Toxic
TM07   Hail Hail
TM08 Rock Smash    
TM10 Hidden Power Hidden Power Hidden Power
TM13 Snore Ice Beam Ice Beam
TM14   Blizzard Blizzard
TM17 Protect Protect Protect
TM18 Rain Dance Rain Dance Rain Dance
TM20 Endure    
TM21 Frustration Frustration Frustration
TM23 Iron Tail Iron Tail Iron Tail
TM26 Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake
TM27 Return Return Return
TM28 Dig Dig Dig
TM31 Mud Slap    
TM32 Double Team Double Team Double Team
TM33 Ice Punch    
TM34 Swagger    
TM35 Sleep Talk    
TM36 Sludge Bomb Sludge Bomb Sludge Bomb
TM37 Sandstorm Sandstorm Sandstorm
TM40 Defense Curl    
TM42   Facade Facade
TM43   Secret Power Secret Power
TM44 Rest Rest Rest
TM45 Attract Attract Attract
TM58     Endure
TM70     Flash
TM78     Captivate
TM80     Rock Slide
TM82     Sleep Talk
TM83     Natural Gift
TM87     Swagger
TM90     Substitute
HM03 Surf Surf Surf
HM05 Flash Flash  
HM06 Whirlpool Rock Smash Rock Smash
HM07   Waterfall Waterfall
HM08   Dive  

By breeding

By tutoring

Special moves

Side game data

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Evolution

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Trivia

Origin

Wooper seems to be based on a larval axoltl, which have flat tails and feathery, external gills.

Name origin

Wooper's English name appears to be based directly on its Japanese name, Upah/"Wooper". Upa is drived from "Wooper Looper", a marketing term created in Japan that started a pet salamander raising fad in Japan. Wooper Loopers (or "Upa") are the Japanese term for the larval stages of the axolotl, a species of salamander.

In other languages

External links

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