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| * [[List of Korean Pokémon names|Korean]]: 단데기 ''Dandegi'' | | * [[List of Korean Pokémon names|Korean]]: 단데기 ''Dandegi'' |
| * [[List of Chinese Pokémon names|Chinese (Taiwan)]]: 铁甲蛹 ''Tîe Jîa Yông'' - "Iron armor cocoon". | | * [[List of Chinese Pokémon names|Chinese (Taiwan)]]: 铁甲蛹 ''Tîe Jîa Yông'' - "Iron armor cocoon". |
| * [[List of Chinese Pokémon names|Chinese (Hong Kong)]]: 鐵甲蟲 ''Tîe Jîa Zhu'' - "Iron armor insect". | | * [[List of Chinese Pokémon names|Chinese (Hong Kong)]]: 鐵甲蟲 ''Tîe Jîa Chong'' - "Iron armor insect". (notice 甲蟲 is a beetle) |
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Revision as of 08:51, 23 June 2008
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Artwork from FR/LG
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Height
2′04″ Imperial
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0.7 m Metric
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2′04″/0.7 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
21.8 lbs. Imperial
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9.9 kg Metric
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21.8 lbs./9.9 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 0
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Base Exp.: 72
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Battle Exp.: 721*
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Metapod (Japanese: トランセル Trancell) is a Template:Type2 Pokémon.
Caterpie evolves into it at Level 7, and it evolves into Butterfree at Level 10.
Biology
Physiology
While Metapod is classified as a cocoon Pokémon, it bears more resemblance to a chrysalis. Its soft body is protected by a hard outer shell while it undergoes metamorphosis. While this shell is said to be as hard as steel, a large sudden impact could cause its vulnerable body to pop out, leaving it completely exposed. It shares many physiological and behavioral characteristics with Kakuna, suggesting that they may have a distant relationship.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Metapod posses a very limited range of movement. However, by hardening their outer shell, they can protect themselves from most kinds of enemies.
Behavior
In order to conserve as much energy as possible, Metapod generally remain motionless. They can be very difficult to spot in the wild, because their green coloration helps them blend in with the tree-top canopies. If it is discovered by an enemy it is unable to do anything other than harden its outer shell. While this is enough to deter most predators it does not offer complete protection, as the Metapod's insides still remain soft and vulnerable. Its second line of defense is to drop of the trees using String Shot. Because of its vulnerability, Metapod evolve rapidly into their final evolutionary stage.
Habitat
Metapod can often be found in wooded areas, such as Viridian Forest. They dangle themselves from leafy canopies using String Shot.
Diet
- Main article: Pokémon food
Metapod does not eat. It relies on the energy it stored as a Caterpie.
In the anime
Ash Ketchum had a Metapod that he caught as a Caterpie and evolved in Ash Catches a Pokémon. It eventually evolved into Butterfree in Challenge of the Samurai.
In Gettin' The Bugs Out, Bugsy used a Metapod against Ash for the Gym Battle. Unlike most Metapod, this one was actually able to fight back.
In Caterpie's Big Dilemma, Zander's Caterpie became giant-sized after eating some enhanced Rare Candies. Zander's Caterpie knocked down part of a radio tower in order to make a place for it to evolve into Metapod.
In the manga
Pokémon Special
Metapod's first appearance is a cameo in Bulbasaur, Come Home! as one of the Pokémon that escapes from Professor Oak's Laboratory. Also, Yellow's Caterpie was a Metapod briefly before evolving again into Butterfree. Bugsy also uses two Metapod on his team.
In the TCG
- Main article: Metapod (TCG)
Game data
NPC appearances
Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation I.
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Generation I
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Red
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This Pokémon is vulnerable to attack while its shell is soft, exposing its weak and tender body.
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Blue
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Yellow
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Hardens its shell to protect itself. However, a large impact may cause it to pop out of its shell.
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Stadium
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When it hardens, only the external shell is transformed. The inside remains tender.
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Generation II
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Gold
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Inside the shell, it is soft and weak as it prepares to evolve. It stays motionless in the shell.
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Silver
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It prepares for evolution by hardening its shell as much as possible to protect its soft body.
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Crystal
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This is its preevolved form. At this stage, it can only harden, so it remains motionless to avoid attack.
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Stadium 2
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Inside the shell, it is soft and weak as it prepares to evolve. It stays motionless in the shell.
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Generation III
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Ruby
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The shell covering this Pokémon's body is as hard as an iron slab. Metapod does not move very much. It stays still because it is preparing its soft innards for evolution inside the hard shell.
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Sapphire
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The shell covering this Pokémon's body is as hard as an iron slab. Metapod does not move very much. It stays still because it is preparing its soft innards for evolution inside the hard shell.
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Emerald
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Its shell is as hard as an iron slab. A Metapod does not move very much because it is preparing its soft innards for evolution inside the shell.
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FireRed
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Even though it is encased in a sturdy shell, the body inside is tender. It can't withstand a harsh attack.
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LeafGreen
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This Pokémon is vulnerable to attack while its shell is soft, exposing its weak and tender body.
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Generation IV
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Diamond
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A steel-hard shell protects its tender body. It quietly endures hardships while awaiting evolution.
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Pearl
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A steel-hard shell protects its tender body. It quietly endures hardships while awaiting evolution.
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Platinum
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{{{platinumdex}}}
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HeartGold
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{{{heartgolddex}}}
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SoulSilver
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{{{soulsilverdex}}}
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Alternate Games
- Pokémon Pinball, Pokémon Trading Card Game (Base Set, Base Set 2, Legendary Collection)
- This Pokémon is vulnerable to attack while its shell is soft, exposing its weak and tender body.
- Pokémon Trading Card Game (Neo Discovery)
- Inside the shell, it is soft and weak as it prepares to evolve. It stays motionless in the shell.
Game locations
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation I.
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In side games
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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50
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110 - 157
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210 - 304
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20
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22 - 79
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40 - 152
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55
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54 - 117
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103 - 229
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25
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27 - 84
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49 - 163
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25
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27 - 84
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49 - 163
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30
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31 - 90
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58 - 174
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Total: 205
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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.
- This Pokémon's Special base stat in Generation I was 25.
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Type effectiveness
Template:DP type effectiveness
In Generation I, the effectiveness of Poison-type moves is 200.
Learnset
Template:Evolved learnset intro
None
None
TCG-only Moves
Side game data
Template:Side game
Evolution
Sprites
Trivia
- In early years of Pokémon, some fans could not make out which side of Metapod was the front, due to several different released images of Metapod facing different angles.
- Metapod, tied with Kakuna, Silcoon, and Cascoon, are the weakest evolved Pokémon in the games, by average base stats.
- Metapod shares the same species name with Kakuna, Silcoon, and Cascoon. They are all known as Cocoon Pokémon.
Origin
Its design appears to be based upon a generic butterfly chrysalis, most likely a Cabbage White or Swallowtail chrysalis.
Name origin
Metapod's name is a combination of metamorphosis and pod, referring to its chrysalis state. Its Japanese name appears to be a combination of transform and cell or shell.
In other languages
Related articles
External links
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