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| '''Archaludon''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''ブリジュラス''' ''Burijurasu'') is a dual-type {{2t|Steel|Dragon}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation IX]], with [[The Indigo Disk]]. | | '''Archaludon''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''ブリジュラス''' ''Burijurasu'') is a dual-type {{2t|Steel|Dragon}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation IX]], with [[The Indigo Disk]]. |
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| It [[Evoltion|evolves]] from {{p|Duraludon}}. | | It [[Evolution|evolves]] from {{p|Duraludon}}. |
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Archaludon (Japanese: ブリジュラス Burijurasu) is a dual-type Steel/Dragon Pokémon introduced in Generation IX, with The Indigo Disk.
It evolves from Duraludon.
Biology
When Archaludon faces danger, it will extend its normally bent torso. It also trades away its mobility in exchange for more stable center of gravity. Archaludon appears resembles a magnificent steel bridge while in this state.
The terminals located at the end of its limbs can gather and store static electricity. This allows it to fire a powerful beam made up of electric energy, an energy not normally charged within its body. Archaludon can gather more static electricity more quickly during storms and other inclement weather. This allows Archaludon to fire off its beam much faster.
Evolution
Archaludon evolves from Duraludon.
Game data
Type effectiveness
Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
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Trivia
Origin
Archaludon appears to draw inspiration from cable-stayed bridges. Its legs resemble the Guadiana International Bridge while the X patterns might be a reference to the 25 de Abril Bridge.
Name origin
Archaludon may be a combination of arch (meaning principal or superlative, as well as referring to a type of bridge) and Duraludon.
Burijurasu may be derived from bridge.
In other languages
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