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* [[List of German Pokémon names|German]]: Kleinstein - From ''klein'' (small) and '' | * [[List of German Pokémon names|German]]: Kleinstein - From ''klein'' (small) and ''Stein'' (stone), may be based on physicist {{wp|Albert Einstein}}. | ||
* [[List of French Pokémon names|French]]: Racaillou - From ''racaille'' (rabble or scum) and ''caillou'' (stone). | * [[List of French Pokémon names|French]]: Racaillou - From ''racaille'' (rabble or scum) and ''caillou'' (stone). | ||
* [[List of Korean Pokémon names|Korean]]: 꼬마돌 ''Kkomadol'' - This name means ''baby rock'' or ''rock kid''. | * [[List of Korean Pokémon names|Korean]]: 꼬마돌 ''Kkomadol'' - This name means ''baby rock'' or ''rock kid''. |
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Geodude (Japanese: イシツブテ Isitsubute) is a dual-type Rock/Ground Pokémon.
It evolves into Graveler starting at level 25, who evolves into Golem via trade.
Biology
Physiology
Geodude is a gray boulder with bulging rocky eyebrows, brown irises, and muscular five-fingered arms. It levitates, though is not unaffected from attacks from the ground.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
It has a hard head and a sturdy body. Throwing rocks is a common type of offense by Geodude. As Geodude is also a Ground-type, it can use moves like Earthquake. Geodude also possesses the ability to explode.
Behavior
Geodude usually sit still on mountain paths or in caves, which is why they are often mistaken for rocks. Geodude uses its arms to steadily climb steep mountain paths, hoisting itself over. Geodude also uses its arms to swing its fists around when angered, such as when it is carelessly stepped upon. Geodude are proud of their sturdy bodies and bash against each other in a contest of sorts to prove whose body is harder. When Geodude sleeps deeply, it buries itself halfway into the ground, and will not awaken even if it is stepped upon. In the morning Geodude rolls downhill in search of food.
Habitat
Geodude can be most often found on mountain trails, fields, under rocks, or in caves.
Diet
- Main article: Pokémon food
In the anime
Major appearances
Brock's Geodude
Brock had a Geodude that he used in Kanto and Johto before giving it to his brother, Forrest, on his departure to Hoenn.
Other
Roxanne used one in her battle with Ash in Winner by a Nosepass.
Geodude and its evolved forms were the loyal subjects of King Onix in Hooked on Onix.
Roark used his Geodude against Paul in Shapes of Things to Come and Ash in O'er the Rampardos we Watched.
Minor appearances
Danny, the Navel Island Gym Leader, used one to help create and ride a sledge as part of the challenges in Navel Maneuvers.
Several Geodude and its evolved form, Graveler, appeared in Steeling Peace of Mind! and Saving the World From Ruins!.
Pokédex entries
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In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Geodude makes cameos in the Red, Green & Blue arc in Onix is On! standing next to Brock, suggesting that he is its owner and in Raging Rhydon as a wild Pokémon.
Brock is seen with no less than eight Geodude on the jacket of Volume 8. The Geodude octet is later seen in Volume 14, attempting to halt the Magnet Train with a combined Magnitude.
In the TCG
- Main article: Geodude (TCG)
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Geodude is the final Poké Float to appear. As the Unown float around the top half of the screen, Geodude floats across the bottom with its arms outstretched, providing a solid base for fighting. After it leaves the screen, there will be no Poké Floats on the screen for a few seconds, before Squirtle pops up and restarts the cycle.
Game data
Pokédex entries
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Game locations
In side games
Game | Location |
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Pokémon Snap | Valley |
Pokémon Channel | Viridian Forest |
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire |
Wilderness (Sapphire Field) |
Pokémon Trozei! | Phobos Drill Endless Level 24 Forever Level 24 Mr. Who's Den |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red/Blue Rescue Team |
Mt. Steel (5F-8F) Buried Relic (16F-20F) Wish Cave (12F-14F) Southern Cavern (1F-6F) |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness |
Mt. Bristle (1F-9F) |
Pokémon Ranger | Krokka Tunnel |
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia |
Marine Cave Peril Cliffs |
Pokémon Rumble | Gravel Cave |
Held items
Game | Held Item(s) | ||
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Red* | Blue* | Berry (100%) | |
Yellow* | |||
Gold | Silver | Everstone (8%) | |
Crystal | |||
Ruby | Sapphire | Everstone (5%) | |
Emerald | |||
Diamond | Pearl | Everstone (5%) | |
Platinum |
Stats
Base stats
Stat | Range | ||
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At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 40
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100 - 147 | 190 - 284 | |
80
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76 - 145 | 148 - 284 | |
100
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94 - 167 | 184 - 328 | |
30
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31 - 90 | 58 - 174 | |
30
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31 - 90 | 58 - 174 | |
20
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22 - 79 | 40 - 152 | |
Total: 300
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Pokéthlon stats
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Type effectiveness
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Learnset
By leveling up
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Side game data
Evolution
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Trade → |
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Sprites
Gen | Game | ||||||
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I | Red | Blue | Yellow | Red (Ja) | Green | Back | |
II | Gold | Silver | Crystal | Back | |||
III | Ruby | Sapphire | Emerald | FireRed | LeafGreen | Back | |
IV | Diamond | Pearl | Platinum | HeartGold | SoulSilver | Back | |
V | Black | White | Black 2 | White 2 | Back | ||
Trivia
- Geoodude is one of five Generation I Pokémon that had its base experience yield changed in Generation III. Its former base experience was 86. The others are Abra, Machop, Omanyte, and Kabuto.
- Geodude, along with its evolutions, have been in all regional Pokédexes.
- Geodude has been used by all of the Gym Leaders specializing in the Template:Type2. However, Brock does not use Geodude in Generation II and Generation IV as he did in Generation I and Generation III, though he does use its evolved form, Graveler, and in the Fighting Dojo, it evolves into a Golem.
- Geodude are sometimes shown as being able to float as there is a circular shadow underneath them starting in Generation III and onwards. It was also shown floating in the Stadium games and in the Pikachu Short, Pikachu & Pichu. Despite all of these factors it cannot have the Levitate ability or learn Magnet Rise.
Origin
Geodude may be intended to be nothing more than a living boulder.
Name origin
Geodude's name may be a combination of the prefix geo, earth, and dude, a slang word for a male. It may also be from geode, a usually hollow volcanic rock with crystal inside, and dude. Isitsubute is a combination of 石 ishi, stone, and 礫 tsubute, throwing stones, literally "a stone throwing stones".
In other languages
- German: Kleinstein - From klein (small) and Stein (stone), may be based on physicist Albert Einstein.
- French: Racaillou - From racaille (rabble or scum) and caillou (stone).
- Korean: 꼬마돌 Kkomadol - This name means baby rock or rock kid.
- Chinese: 小拳石 Xiǎo Quán Shí - "Small fist rock".
Related articles
External links
Notes
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