In [[Pokémon Adventures]], [[Roxanne]]'s main Pokémon is a Nosepass. During her battle against {{Adventures|Sapphire}} she used Nosepass's {{A|Magnet Pull}} so that her {{p|Aron}} cannot be switched. She saves its Poké Ball inside a hollowed-out book.
In [[Pokémon Adventures]], [[Roxanne]]'s main Pokémon is a Nosepass. During her battle against {{Adventures|Sapphire}} she used Nosepass's {{A|Magnet Pull}} so that her {{p|Aron}} cannot be switched. She saves its Poké Ball inside a hollowed-out book. Later when fighting against [[Team Magma]] in [[Lilycove City]], Nosepass uses it's {{m|Block}} attack to stop {{p|Groudon}} from moving. Unfortunately, Roxanne allows Team Magma knock Nosepass out to protect some civilians.
Nosepass are Pokémon composed of hard, angular, bluish-colored rock. They closely resemble Easter Island Heads, as their main body is in the shape of one. Their most prominent feature are their bright red, triangular noses, which are highly magnetic. They also have arms and legs, but don't appear to have any joints and have small, circular holes on the undersides. Nosepass has similar circular holes on where one might expect its ears to be, and its eyes, covered by dark, somewhat mask-like markings, seem perpetually closed in appearance.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Their noses can function as electromagnets that point north. They cannot face each other since they all have the same polarity. Nosepass’s magnetism is stronger in cold seasons.
Behavior
It usually stands in one spot with its nose pointing north. It's said to be unmoving, but it actually can shift slightly. When endangered, Nosepass may protect itself by raising its magnetism and drawing iron objects to its body.
This Pokémon apparently feeds on prey that are attracted by its magnetism. This may attract Magnemite (due to their documented liking for electronics and magnetic sources) that may not be edible.
Nosepass, the Compass Pokémon. Its nose can point to the north like a compass needle. Travelers can use Nosepass to check directions.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In Pokémon Adventures, Roxanne's main Pokémon is a Nosepass. During her battle against Sapphire she used Nosepass's Magnet Pull so that her Aron cannot be switched. She saves its Poké Ball inside a hollowed-out book. Later when fighting against Team Magma in Lilycove City, Nosepass uses it's Block attack to stop Groudon from moving. Unfortunately, Roxanne allows Team Magma knock Nosepass out to protect some civilians.
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.
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.
Nosepass is one of the three Pokémon to evolve at a certain area; the other two are Eevee and Magneton.
Out of the three, Magneton and Nosepass evolve at Mount Coronet.
Nosepass is the only Pokémon which undergoes evolution in a specific area that is catchable in that same area.
Nosepass is the only Pokémon with Magnet Pull that is not itself a Steel-type, thus not affected by it.
Its evolution Probopass is, however.
Nosepass is the only non-Generation I Pokémon with a total EV yield of 1 to evolve into a Pokémon with a total EV yield of 3. The only other Pokémon to do so are Paras (into Parasect) and Slowpoke (who can evolve into Slowking, as well as Slowbro (who has an EV yield of 2)).
Its nasal compass may be based on the magnetic ethmoid bone that is located between the nasal cavity and the brain, and is known to give some species of birds their sense of direction.
Name origin
Nosepass's name may be a combination of nose and compass.
In other languages
German: Nasgnet - Derived from nase (nose) and magnet.
French: Tarinor - From narine (nostril), and nord (north).
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