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Golem (Japanese: ゴローニャ Golonya) is a Rock/Ground-type Pokémon.
Biology
Physiology
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Behavior
Habitat
Diet
Main article: Pokémon food
In the games
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Golem is the leader of Team Rumblerock. It joins a new team to designed to travel through Magma Cavern but is defeated.
In the anime
Golem first appeared as one of the Pokémon used by a biker gang in The Bridge Bike Gang.
In Showdown at Dark City, it was one of the Pokémon owned by the trainers at Kaz Gym.
Both Gary Oak and Giovanni have Golems.
A crook who appeared in The Wayward Wobbuffet had a Golem.
Flint used a Golem against Lola in a feud about what type the Pewter City Gym should focus in A Family That Battles Together, Stays Together.
In Hooked on Onix, Golem and its pre-evolved forms were the loyal subjects of King Onix.
At the beginning of Mewtwo Strikes Back, a pirate trainer used a Golem to battle Ash's Pikachu, alongside his Pinsir and Venomoth. All 3 of the pirate trainer's Pokémon were defeated by Pikachu.
In the TFG
One Golem figure has been released.
Pokédex entries
- Pokémon Red and Blue / Pokémon LeafGreen
- Its boulder-like body is extremely hard. It can easily withstand dynamite blasts without taking damage.
- Pokémon Yellow
- Once it sheds its skin, its body turns tender and whitish. Its hide hardens when it's exposed to air.
- Pokémon Gold
- It sheds its skin once a year. The discarded shell immediately hardens and crumbles away.
- Pokémon Silver
- It is capable of blowing itself up. It uses this explosive force to jump from mountain to mountain.
- Pokémon Crystal
- Its rock-like body is so durable, even high-powered dynamite blasts fail to scratch its rugged hide.
- Pokémon Ruby
- Golem live up on mountains. If there is a large earthquake, these Pokémon will come rolling down off the mountains en masse to the foothills below.
- Pokémon Sapphire
- Golem is known for rolling down from mountains. To prevent them from rolling into the homes of people downhill, grooves have been dug into the sides of mountains to serve as guideways for diverting this Pokémon's course.
- Pokémon Emerald
- It is said to live in volcanic craters on mountain peaks. Once a year, it sheds its hide and grows larger. The shed hide crumbles and returns to the soil.
- Pokémon FireRed
- It is enclosed in a hard shell that is as rugged as slabs of rock. It sheds skin once a year to grow larger.
- Pokémon Diamond
- It sheds its hide once a year. Its boulderlike body is so tough, even dynamite can't harm it.
Game locations
In side games
Game | Location |
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Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire | Evolve from Graveler |
Pokémon Trozei! | Secret Storage 10 Trozei Battle Mr. Who's Den |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon | Magma Cavern (15F-20F) Mt. Faraway (10F-19F) Buried Relic (91-99F) Wish Cave (76F-79F) Southern Cavern (40F-50F) Joyous Tower (74F-79F) |
Pokémon Ranger | Sekra Mountain Range Fiore Temple |
Base stats
Stat | Range | ||
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At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 80
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140 - 187 | 270 - 364 | |
110
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103 - 178 | 202 - 350 | |
130
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121 - 200 | 238 - 394 | |
55
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54 - 117 | 103 - 229 | |
65
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63 - 128 | 121 - 251 | |
45
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45 - 106 | 85 - 207 | |
Total: 485
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Type effectiveness
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Learnset
Template:Evolved learnset intro
By leveling up
Game | Generation I | Generation II | Generation III | Generation IV |
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27 | Harden | Rock Blast | ||
29 | Harden | Rollout | ||
33 | Earthquake | |||
34 | Rollout | |||
36 | Earthquake | |||
37 | Rock Blast | |||
38 | Explosion | |||
41 | Earthquake | |||
43 | Explosion | |||
44 | Double Edge | |||
45 | Earthquake | |||
48 | Explosion | |||
49 | Stone Edge | |||
53 | Explosion | |||
62 | Double Edge |
By TM/HM
Evolution
Trivia
Origin
It shares some physical traits with turtles, but it mostly seems to be simply a living rock, which is more or less what a golem is.
Name origin
Golem's name probably is a reference to the golems of medieval and Hebrew legend. Additionally, ゴロゴローン gorogoroon is the sound of rolling.
In other languages
External links
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