*Diglett has the second lowest HP after {{p|Shedinja}}. This makes it one of the most difficult Pokémon with a 255 [[catch rate]] to be caught.
*Diglett has the second lowest HP after {{p|Shedinja}}. This makes it one of the most difficult Pokémon with a 255 [[catch rate]] to be caught.
*Despite not being fully above ground, it can still learn the {{type2|Flying}} move {{m|Aerial Ace}}.
*Despite not being fully above ground, it can still learn the {{type2|Flying}} move {{m|Aerial Ace}}.
*In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]], during a mission Diglett mentions having feet.
==Origin==
==Origin==
Diglett appears to be very similar to the artificial moles used in [[wp:Whac-A-Mole|Whac-A-Mole]] arcade games, as referenced by its full health phrase in Mystery Dungeon Red/Blue. There is also some similarity to worms, as well as [http://www.youkaimura.org/dosojin.htm Dosojin], a Japanese fertility spirit.
Diglett appears to be very similar to the artificial moles used in [[wp:Whac-A-Mole|Whac-A-Mole]] arcade games, as referenced by its full health phrase in Mystery Dungeon Red/Blue. There is also some similarity to worms, as well as [http://www.youkaimura.org/dosojin.htm Dosojin], a Japanese fertility spirit.
A big mystery is what Diglett looks like under the ground, with many fan interpretations appearing over the years. The only thing known is that they have feet, as mentioned in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, although not even the Magnemite knew until Diglett mentioned its feet.
Gender differences
None that can be seen above ground.
Special abilities
They dig underground quickly, and can cause small tremors.
Diglett live in tunnels and caves under the earth. They also sometimes live in burrows near forests where they maintain the soil plant trees to revitalize wooded areas.
Diet
Main article: Pokémon food
Diglett may also eat dirt, as some ground-dwelling creatures do.
Diglett first appeared in Dig Those Diglett. These Mole Pokémon were causing trouble for a contruction crew that planning on building a dam. The foreman insisted that the Diglett were to be exterminated, but the Pokémon of the trainers that happened to be in the area refused to fight them. The reason was that the Diglett and Dugtrio were helping to plant trees in the forest.
Diglett were also used by a man named Poncho in The Underground Round-Up. He used them to dig tunnels underground of a town that was infested with Electrode. The tunnels sent the Bomb Ball Pokémon to an open field where they'd live in peace.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: The third story mission of the game is to rescue a Diglett from Mt. Steel. Afterwards, Diglett can be found somewhere around Pokémon Square. Diglett's hero is its father, Dugtrio, who it thinks can do anything.
Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation I.
Diglett are raised in most farms. The reason is simple - wherever this Pokémon burrows, the soil is left perfectly tilled for planting crops. This soil is made ideal for growing delicious vegetables.
Diglett are raised in most farms. The reason is simple - wherever this Pokémon burrows, the soil is left perfectly tilled for planting crops. This soil is made ideal for growing delicious vegetables.
Diglett appears to be very similar to the artificial moles used in Whac-A-Mole arcade games, as referenced by its full health phrase in Mystery Dungeon Red/Blue. There is also some similarity to worms, as well as Dosojin, a Japanese fertility spirit.
Name origin
Diglett's name seems to combine dig and piglet. Its Japanese name simply refers to the word dig.
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