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! [[Generation VI]] | ! [[Generation VI]] | ||
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| TM06 | | TM06 || {{M|Toxic}} | ||
TM10 | |- | ||
TM11 | | TM10 || {{M|Hidden Power}} | ||
TM12 | |- | ||
TM17 | | TM11 || {{M|Sunny Day}} | ||
TM21 | |- | ||
TM24 | | TM12 || {{M|Taunt}} | ||
TM25 | |- | ||
TM26 | | TM17 || {{M|Protect}} | ||
TM27 | |- | ||
TM32 | | TM21 || {{M|Frustration}} | ||
TM34 | |- | ||
TM37 | | TM24 || {{M|Thunderbolt}} | ||
TM39 | |- | ||
TM41 | | TM25 || {{M|Thunder}} | ||
TM42 | |- | ||
TM43 | | TM26 || {{M|Earthquake}} | ||
TM44 | |- | ||
TM45 | | TM27 || {{M|Return}} | ||
TM58 | |- | ||
TM64 | | TM32 || {{M|Double Team}} | ||
TM69 | |- | ||
TM71 | | TM34 || {{M|Shock Wave}} | ||
TM73 | |- | ||
TM76 | | TM37 || {{M|Sandstorm}} | ||
TM78 | |- | ||
TM80 | | TM39 || {{M|Rock Tomb}} | ||
TM82 | |- | ||
TM83 | | TM41 || {{M|Torment}} | ||
TM87 | |- | ||
TM90 | | TM42 || {{M|Facade}} | ||
HM4 | |- | ||
HM6 | | TM43 || {{M|Secret Power}} | ||
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| TM69 || {{M|Rock Polish}} | |||
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| TM71 || {{M|Stone Edge}} | |||
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| TM73 || {{M|Thunder Wave}} | |||
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| TM76 || {{M|Stealth Rock}} | |||
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| TM78 || {{M|Captivate}} | |||
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| TM80 || {{M|Rock Slide}} | |||
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| TM82 || {{M|Sleep Talk}} | |||
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| TM83 || {{M|Natural Gift}} | |||
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| TM87 || {{M|Swagger}} | |||
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| TM90 || {{M|Substitute}} | |||
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| HM4 || {{M|Strength}} | |||
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Explosion | ! [[Generation VI]] | ||
Magnitude | |- | ||
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===By tutoring=== | ===By tutoring=== |
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Nosepass (Japanese: ノズパス Nosepass) is a Rock-type Pokémon.
Biology
Physiology
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
- The nose functions as an electromagnet that determine locations by moving it, also always point the north.
Behavior
Habitat
Diet
Main article: Pokémon food
In the anime
Roxanne, the Gym Leader of Rustboro City, has a Nosepass that was defeated by Ash's Pikachu.
In Aipom and Circumstance a Nosepass is used to track down Ash's missing Aipom.
In the manga
In the TCG
Game data
Pokédex entries
- Pokémon Ruby
- Nosepass's magnetic nose is always pointed to the north. If two of these Pokémon meet, they cannot turn their faces to each other when they are close because their magnetic noses repel one another.
- Pokémon Sapphire
- Nosepass had been said to be completely unmoving, with its magnetic nose pointed due north. However, close observation has revealed that the Pokémon actually moves by a little over 3/8 of an inch every year.
- Pokémon Emerald
- Its body emits a powerful magnetism. It feeds on prey that is pulled in by the force. Its magnetism is stronger in cold seasons.
- Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
- Its magnetic nose consistently faces north. Travelers check Nosepass to get their bearings.
Game locations
In side games
Game | Location |
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Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire | Cave |
Pokémon Trozei! | Endless Level 44 Forever Level 9 Pair Trozei Mr. Who's Den |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon | Frosty Forest (3F-6F) Desert Region (1F-6F) Oddity Cave (B11-B12) |
Base stats
Stat | Range | ||
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At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 30
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90 - 137 | 170 - 264 | |
45
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45 - 106 | 85 - 207 | |
135
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126 - 205 | 247 - 405 | |
45
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45 - 106 | 85 - 207 | |
90
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85 - 156 | 166 - 306 | |
30
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31 - 90 | 58 - 174 | |
Total: 375
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Other Pokémon with this total | ||
Type effectiveness
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Learnset
By leveling up
Game | Generation III | Generation VI |
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Start | Tackle | Tackle |
07 | Harden | Harden |
13 | Rock Throw | Rock Throw |
16 | Block | |
19 | Block | |
22 | Thunder Wave | |
25 | Thunder Wave | |
28 | Rock Slide | |
31 | Sandstorm | Rock Slide |
37 | Rest | Sandstorm |
43 | Zap Cannon | Rest |
46 | Lock-On | |
49 | Discharge | |
55 | Stone Edge | |
61 | Zap Cannon | |
67 | Lock-on | |
73 | Earth Power |
By TM/HM
Game | Generation VI |
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TM06 | Toxic |
TM10 | Hidden Power |
TM11 | Sunny Day |
TM12 | Taunt |
TM17 | Protect |
TM21 | Frustration |
TM24 | Thunderbolt |
TM25 | Thunder |
TM26 | Earthquake |
TM27 | Return |
TM32 | Double Team |
TM34 | Shock Wave |
TM37 | Sandstorm |
TM39 | Rock Tomb |
TM41 | Torment |
TM42 | Facade |
TM43 | Secret Power |
TM44 | Rest |
TM45 | Attract |
TM58 | Endure |
TM64 | Explosion |
TM69 | Rock Polish |
TM71 | Stone Edge |
TM73 | Thunder Wave |
TM76 | Stealth Rock |
TM78 | Captivate |
TM80 | Rock Slide |
TM82 | Sleep Talk |
TM83 | Natural Gift |
TM87 | Swagger |
TM90 | Substitute |
HM4 | Strength |
HM6 | Rock Smash |
By breeding
Generation VI |
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Block |
Double-edge |
Explosion |
Magnitude |
Rollout |
By tutoring
Special moves
In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, Nosepass knows Shadow Mist and Shadow Wave as a Shadow Pokémon, and learns Helping Hand after being purified.
Side game data
Evolution
Trivia
Origin
It is apparently based on the Moai statues of Easter Island.
Name origin
Nosepass's name may be a combination of nose and compass. The German name is derived from nasal and magnet.
In other languages
External links
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- Pokémon in the Johto Pokédex
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- Generation III Pokémon
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- Pokémon without Hidden Abilities
- Gray-colored Pokémon
- Body style Unknown Pokémon
- Gender-unknown Pokémon
- Mineral group Pokémon
- Pokémon with a base stat total of 375
- Pokémon with a unique base stat total
- Pokémon whose base Defense stat is greater than 100
- Pokémon with cross-generational evolutions
- Pokémon that evolve by training in a certain location
- Pokémon that evolve by training at Mt. Coronet
- Pokémon that are part of a two-stage evolutionary line