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Paul's Magmortar (Japanese: シンジのブーバーン Shinji's Booburn) is a Pokémon owned by Paul.
History
Magmortar debuted in Lost Leader Strategy! as a Magmar where it appeared in a flashback. Reggie explained to Ash that it easily defeated Maylene's Steel-type Lucario with its Fire Spin and Fire Punch attacks, thus earning him the Cobble Badge.
It made its physical debut in Aiding the Enemy!, resting with Paul's other Pokémon.
In A Pyramiding Rage!, Magmar was the first Pokémon chosen by Paul during his match against Pyramid King Brandon. He quickly recalled it after he saw Brandon chose Regirock to battle it. He sent it out again to battle Registeel. Registeel was able to shrug off Flamethrower with little difficulty and struck with Iron Head, not causing much damage but making Magmar flinch and unable to use Will-O-Wisp. Paul recalled Magmar, but after all of Paul's other Pokémon were defeated, Paul sent out Magmar to once again battle Regirock, who easily tanked a Flamethrower attack and took Magmar out with Shock Wave.
In Pedal to the Mettle!, Magmar was revealed to have evolved into Magmortar when Paul chose it as his fifth Pokémon to battle Ash's Pikachu. They began the battle in Evolving Strategies!, where Pikachu got badly burned because of Magmortar's Flame Body. Magmortar's powerful Flamethrower blocked Pikachu's Thunderbolt, and then cleverly used Rock Tomb to damage Pikachu during his Volt Tackle. Magmortar used Smog in an attempt to choke Pikachu but this was blocked by Counter Shield. However, Pikachu's attempt to follow up with Iron Tail did not cause nearly enough damage to Magmortar, and Ash recalled him for Buizel.
Despite the type disadvantage, Magmortar was able to hold its own, managing to carry on after a direct hit from Aqua Jet. It used a wall of Rock Tombs to block Water Pulse, which turned out to be a distraction; while Buizel blasted through easily, Magmortar had vanished. It was revealed to have jumped into the air, landing a hit with Smog and poisoning Buizel. While Buizel choked, Paul recalled Magmortar. It wasn't used for the rest of the battle, but the burn it inflicted on Pikachu continued to affect him during a later battle against Ursaring.
In Casting a Paul on Barry!, Magmortar was used in the battle against Barry's Skarmory and it won with a single Flamethrower. Then, Magmortar fought against Barry's Empoleon, where it was shown to be strong enough to withstand Empoleon's Hydro Cannon. It was recalled by Paul, much to Barry's disappointment.
Personality and characteristics
Magmortar is considered to be one of Paul's trusted Pokémon in terms of strategies for his battles. Beginning in Evolving Strategies!, it had the ability to take in any attacks that was delivered including the ones that would have been super effective against Magmortar.
Appearance
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Moves used
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Trivia
- Magmortar is the only Pokémon Paul has used against Ash that has never knocked out or been knocked out by any of Ash's Pokémon.
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Magmar and Magmortar.
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