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Registeel (Japanese: レジスチル Registeel) is a Steel-type Legendary Pokémon.
It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon.
It is, along with Regirock and Regice, one of the three Legendary golems of Hoenn.
Biology
The top-half of Registeel's body is spherical and gray with a black stripe running down its "face". Its face consists of seven red dots in a hexagonal formation. It has black arms with three fingers each and cylindrical legs. While Registeel has been classified as a Steel-type Pokémon, its body is actually made of a material that is harder than any known metal. However, this material stretches and shrinks despite its hardness. Its body was tempered by pressure underground over thousands of years.
In the anime
Major appearances
Ash battled against Brandon's Registeel in Overjoyed! It also appeared again in Pace - The Final Frontier! along with Regirock where they blasted off Team Rocket.
Brandon used Registeel again in his battle with Paul. It battled with Paul's Magmar and easily took out his Nidoking.
Registeel appeared again in Pillars of Friendship! Regigigas used Confuse Ray on Regirock, Regice, and Registeel and all four Pokémon went on a rampage. When J attempted to capture Regigigas using her laser cannon, Regirock, Regice, Registeel, and then Brandon himself all jumped in the way and were frozen instead. After J was defeated, Regigigas eventually brought them back to life with Hidden Power.
Registeel made an appearance with Regice and Regirock in Lucario and the Mystery of Mew. The legendary golems were guardians of the Tree of Beginning. Registeel first attacked Team Rocket, but when they tried to flee, it attacked Ash and his friends too. After everyone was saved by Mew, it, together with Regice and Regirock, turned away.
Minor appearances
Registeel first appeared in a brief cameo during the introduction of Destiny Deoxys.
Registeel made a brief cameo along with the other members of its trio in the beginning of The Rise of Darkrai.
Pokédex entries
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Pokémon
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Source
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Entry
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AG186
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Registeel
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May's Pokédex
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Registeel, the Iron Pokémon. Its body is harder than any metal found upon this planet. Its body is also hollow, and its food source remains a mystery.
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Pokémon
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Entry
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DP128
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Registeel
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Dawn's Pokédex
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Registeel, the Iron Pokémon. Because Registeel's body has been tempered by underground pressure for thousands of years, its body cannot be scratched.
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Registeel debuted near the end of the Ruby & Sapphire arc, when Drake attempted to open the Ancient Tomb. Together, Steven and Sapphire created a team of four Beldum and Sapphire's Relicanth and Wailord, thus opening up the chamber containing Registeel, as well as the other two golems, Regirock and Regice. Registeel used Superpower to stop Groudon and Kyogre from spreading destruction. After the battle, it and the other two golems—left weak and powerless—traveled to the mountains, where they were later caught by Brandon shortly before the opening ceremony of the Battle Frontier.
Brandon used Registeel first in his battle with Emerald, where it squared off against the Hitmonchan the boy borrowed from Crystal. Though Registeel took considerable damage from the accumulation of many Fire Punches and was eventually beaten by a strong Sky Uppercut attack, it managed to cause its opponent to faint as well with a clever Toxic maneuver. It has not been seen since.
In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga
Registeel, along with the other two legendary golems, are seen under the possession of Candice. She uses them against Hareta to test his worthiness to challenge Regigigas.
In the TCG
- Main article: Registeel (TCG)
Game data
NPC appearances
Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation III.
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Generation III
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Ruby
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Registeel has a body that is harder than any kind of metal. Its body is apparently hollow. No one has any idea what this Pokémon eats.
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Sapphire
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Registeel was imprisoned by people in ancient times. The metal composing its body is thought to be a curious substance that is not of this earth.
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Emerald
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Its body is harder than any other kind of metal. The body metal is composed of a mysterious substance. Not only is it hard, it shrinks and stretches flexibly.
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FireRed
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It is sturdier than any kind of metal. It hardened due to pressure underground over tens of thousands of years.
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LeafGreen
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Generation IV
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Diamond
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Tempered by pressure underground over tens of thousands of years, its body cannot be scratched.
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Pearl
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Platinum
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HeartGold
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Its body is said to be harder than any kind of metal. A study has revealed that its body is hollow.
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SoulSilver
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Generation V
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Black
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Tempered by pressure underground over tens of thousands of years, its body cannot be scratched.
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White
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Black 2
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Tempered by pressure underground over tens of thousands of years, its body cannot be scratched.
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White 2
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Generation VI
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Tempered by pressure underground over tens of thousands of years, its body cannot be scratched.
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Y
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Its body is said to be harder than any kind of metal. A study has revealed that its body is hollow.
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Game locations
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation III.
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In side games
In events
Stats
Base stats
Stat
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Range
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At Lv. 50
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At Lv. 100
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80
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140 - 187
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270 - 364
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75
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72 - 139
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139 - 273
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150
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139 - 222
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274 - 438
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75
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72 - 139
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139 - 273
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150
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139 - 222
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274 - 438
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50
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49 - 112
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94 - 218
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Total: 580
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Other Pokémon with this total
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- Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
- Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.
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Pokéathlon stats
Type effectiveness
Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
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Learnset
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Registeel
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Registeel
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Registeel
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Registeel
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see TM moves from other generations
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- Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Registeel in Generation VI
- Moves marked with a double dagger (‡) can only be bred from a Pokémon who learned the move in an earlier generation.
- Moves marked with a superscript game abbreviation can only be bred onto Registeel in that game.
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Registeel
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Registeel
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Egg moves from other generations
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- A black or white abbreviation in a colored box indicates that Registeel can be tutored the move in that game
- A colored abbreviation in a white box indicates that Registeel cannot be tutored the move in that game
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Registeel
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Registeel
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Move Tutor moves from other generations
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Side game data
Evolution
Sprites
Non-English European sprites
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Diamond and Pearl
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Trivia
- In the non-English European versions of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Registeel's sprite was edited because of its arm. The arm's original position is reminiscent of the Nazi salute. In Pokémon Platinum, the sprite was changed for all regions to the continental European variation (this change was retained in HeartGold and SoulSilver).
- In Pokémon Ranger, Registeel is the only one of the three Regis that has a Field Move. The other two have a Poké Assist instead.
- Regirock, Regice, and Registeel are the only Pokémon with Explosion as a starting move.
- In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, there is an unobtainable Registeel Doll programmed into the game. It may have been intended to be obtained with the e-Reader.
- Registeel is tied with Probopass and Shield Forme Aegislash for the highest Special Defense base stat of all Steel-type Pokémon.
- Registeel is the only legendary golem without a base stat higher than the other members of the trio. Regirock has the highest Attack and Defense base stats, while Regice has the highest Special Attack and Special Defense base stats. In this way, Registeel is the balanced member of the trio, as all three have equal HP and Speed base stats.
- Registeel is the only legendary golem that learns both Iron Defense and Amnesia at level 41.
- It learns more moves by level up than the other members of its trio, with 15.
Origin
Registeel is based on the golems of Hebrew legend. The legends cast them as servants of higher powers and are said to have writing on their heads. When the writing is removed, the creature would be weakened.
Name origin
Registeel is the combination of the words regis (Latin for royal) and steel.
In other languages
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Title
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Meaning
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Japanese
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レジスチル Registeel
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From regis (Latin for royal) and steel.
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French
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Registeel
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Same as Japanese name
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Spanish
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Registeel
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Same as Japanese name
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German
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Registeel
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Same as Japanese name
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Italian
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Registeel
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Same as Japanese name
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Korean
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레지스틸 Registeel
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Transliteration of its Japanese name.
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Mandarin Chinese
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雷吉斯奇魯 Léi Jī Sī Qí Lù
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Transliteration of its Japanese name.
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Cantonese Chinese
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Related articles
Notes
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This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon species, as well as Pokémon groups and forms.
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