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Height
1'08" Imperial
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0.5 m Metric
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1'08"/0.5 m Red-Striped
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0'0"/0.0 m Blue-Striped
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0'0"/0.0 m
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Weight
71.6 lbs. Imperial
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32.5 kg Metric
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71.6 lbs./32.5 kg Red-Striped
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0.0 lbs./0.0 kg Blue-Striped
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0.0 lbs./0.0 kg
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EV yield
HP 0
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Atk 0
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Def 0
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Sp.Atk 0
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Sp.Def 0
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Speed 2
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Base Exp.: 128
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Battle Exp.: 1281*
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Linoone (Japanese: マッスグマ Massuguma) is a Template:Type2 Pokémon.
It evolves from Zigzagoon starting at level 20.
Biology
Physiology
Linoone is a badger-like Pokémon with characteristics of weasels, ferrets, and raccoons. Its slender body resemble a weasel or ferret, and its sharp elongated claws resemble those of a badger. Linoone's fur is white in color with brown stripes that resemble arrows and lightning bolts. It also has small sharp teeth that are efficiently used with its claws in hunting. A long stripe stretches the length of the body, ending at an arrowhead right above its eyes. Linoone have small, tuft-like ears and blue eyes. It bears a resemblance to Furret.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Linoone can run extremely fast, peaking at over 60 mph. Since Linoone has a keen sense of smell, it is able to locate and Pickup items while its trainer walks around.
When the Generation IV games were introduced, Linoone was given another ability. Due to the fact that it loves berries more than almost anything else, it is a complete glutton when it comes to them. Linoone has the ability to learn many HM's as well.
Behavior
Linoone is incredibly fast, but it is not the best at cornering, so it typically runs in a straight line. Linoone has an attraction to anything round, and will grab any orb-shaped object it sees if given the chance. It often carries a snatched object in its expandable cheek pouches and deposit it in any of a number of secret stashes it keep on its territory. When it spots pond-dwelling prey underwater, it quickly leaps in and catches it with its sharp claws.
Habitat
Linoone tend to live in forests and grasslands, similar to actual racoons.
Diet
- Main article: Pokémon food
Linoone is an omnivore, eating both land-dwelling and aquatic prey in addition to berries, seemingly its favorite food.
In the anime
Major appearances
In Showdown at Linoone, a Linoone nicknamed "Tokin" had developed a bad habit of stealing anything round.
Minor appearances
Linoone made a cameo in the movie Jirachi: Wish Maker as one of the Pokémon living in Forina.
In Green Guardian, Solana used her Capture Styler to get help from three of Linoone to slash the vines.
In Gettin' Twiggy With It!, an injured Linoone is nursed back to health.
A Linoone appeared in Camping It Up!.
Three Linoone made a appearance in the movie Arceus and the Jewel of Life. The three belonged to Damos and were used to attack Arceus.
Linoone appeared in Zoroark: Master of Illusions as a few of the many local Pokémon who lives in Crown City. One Linoone worked with several other Pokémon in surrounding Zorua in the park to attack him, angry at Zorua for what Zoroark did to the city. Before a fight broke out, Linoone, along with the other Pokémon, were calmed by Celebi.
Pokédex entries
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Entry
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AG112
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Linoone
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Ash's Pokédex
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Linoone, the Rushing Pokémon. Linoone is the evolved form of Zigzagoon. It can run at speeds over 60 miles per hour but does not handle curves well.
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Pokémon
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Source
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Entry
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DP005
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Linoone
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Dawn's Pokédex
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Linoone, the Rushing Pokémon. When it spots its prey, it runs after it in a straight line. Though able to run over sixty miles per hour, it is unable to turn.
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In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Emerald used a Linoone holding a Choice Band to breeze through the Battle Factory. Because it was a rental Pokémon he'd just received, its extra-powerful Frustration went a long way before he challenged Noland.
In the TCG
- Main article: Linoone (TCG)
Game data
NPC appearances
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire: When Chikorita uses Razor Leaf on the Ruby Field, two Linoone will pop out. Hitting the left Linoone will make a Gulpin appear, activating Travel Mode when there are three Gulpin on the table. Hitting the right Linoone will change the stance of Makuhita allowing it to punch the ball towards the Upgrade.
Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation III.
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Generation III
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Ruby
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Linoone always runs full speed and only in straight lines. If facing an obstacle, it makes a right-angle turn to evade it. This Pokémon is very challenged by gently curving roads.
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Sapphire
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When hunting, Linoone will make a beeline straight for the prey at a full run. While this Pokémon is capable of topping 60 mph, it has to come to a screeching halt before it can turn.
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Emerald
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It is exceedingly fast if it only has to run in a straight line. When it spots pond-dwelling prey underwater, it quickly leaps in and catches it with its sharp claws.
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FireRed
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When running in a straight line, it can top 60 miles per hour. However, it has a tough time with curved roads.
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LeafGreen
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{{{leafgreendex}}}
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Generation IV
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Diamond
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It charges prey at speeds over 60 mph. However, because it can only run straight, it often fails.
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Pearl
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{{{pearldex}}}
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Platinum
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HeartGold
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When running in a straight line, it can easily top 60 miles an hour. It has a tough time with curved roads.
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SoulSilver
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{{{soulsilverdex}}}
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Generation V
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Black
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It charges prey at speeds over 60 mph. However, because it can only run straight, it often fails.
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White
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Black 2
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White 2
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Game locations
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation III.
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Generation IV
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Diamond
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Pearl
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Platinum
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HeartGold
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SoulSilver
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Common
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Routes 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 42, 44, 45, 47 4, 6, 9, 10, 13, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, Ruins of Alph, Mt. Silver (Hoenn Sound)
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Pal Park
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Pokéwalker
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In side games
Held items
Stats
Base stats
Stat
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Range
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At Lv. 50
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At Lv. 100
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78
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138 - 185
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266 - 360
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70
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67 - 134
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130 - 262
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61
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59 - 124
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114 - 243
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50
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49 - 112
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94 - 218
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61
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59 - 124
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114 - 243
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100
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94 - 167
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184 - 328
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Total: 420
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Other Pokémon with this total
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- 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.
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Pokéathlon stats
Type effectiveness
Under normal battle conditions in Generation V, this Pokémon is:
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Learnset
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Linoone
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Linoone
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations
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This Pokémon learns no moves by tutoring.
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- A black abbreviation in a colored box indicates that Linoone can be tutored the move in that game
- A colored abbreviation in a white box indicates that Linoone cannot be tutored the move in that game
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Linoone
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Linoone
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Move Tutor moves from other generations
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Side game data
Evolution
Sprites
Trivia
Origin
Linoone's appearance is possibly a cross between the European Badger and a member of the weasel and/or ferret family. It has the same color scheme of a tanuki and a raccoon and its stripes slightly resemble flames and lightning, which may be a reference to race cars, who typically use these patterns on their vehicles for show. Linoone may be based on the legendary Kamaitachi, which is usually depicted as 3 lightning fast weasels who wield razor-sharp claws which tear into their victims. It may also be based on the Ramidreju: a long, weasel-like creature, who has a desire for gold, which may have been the basis of Linoone's obsession for round objects. Its appearance may also based on a Ferret-badger.
Name origin
Linoone's name may be a combination of line, referring to its sleek appearance, and raccoon. It could also be referring to its ability to only run in straight lines.
Massuguma may be a combination of まっすぐ massugu, meaning straight, as in a line, and 洗い熊 araiguma, meaning raccoon, or 穴熊 anaguma, meaning badger. Also of note, the guma suffix is often used for mammals that resemble bears.
In other languages
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German
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Geradaks
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From gerade and Dachs.
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French
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Lineon
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Korean
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직구리 Zigguri
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Chinese (Taiwan)
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直衝熊 Zhí Chōng Xióng
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Literally "Straight dashing bear". 直 means straight, which both references the lines in its fur or its ability to run in straight lines.
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This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon species, as well as Pokémon groups and forms.
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