Hitmontop's main body has a spherical shape and is mostly blue with a brownish triangular patch on his chest. It has short legs with white bands at the lower portions, and big blue feet and a circular brown marking on the underside. It has a skinny brownish tail that ends with a blue sphere with a spike on it. Its head is round and brown with flat, curved extensions, a beady-eyed face and a single spike on top. Hitmontop is a male-only species with no female-counterpart.
Hitmontop is the only known Pokémon that learns Triple Kick. If it spins at high speed, it may bore its way into the ground. Hitmontop spins on its head and uses its tail and legs to smack enemies. Although Hitmontop travels faster spinning than walking, it is still capable of walking normally in which case it retracts its tail to its side. They are urban species that would typically be found in urban areas.
Hitmontop spins on its head at high speeds, all the while delivering kicks. This technique is a remarkable mix of both offense and defense at the same time. The Pokémon travels faster spinning than it does walking.
Hitmontop is the Caretaker of the Drill in the Lava Zone. He's fond of things that spin. An Attraction like Rhyperior's Bumper Burn is a breeze to him.
Unlike Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan, Hitmontop's English and Japanese name does not derive from that of a famous person.
Like how a top must be in equilibrium to stay upright, so must be Tyrogue's Attack and Defense for it to evolve into Hitmontop.
Hitmontop can learn more priority moves than any other Pokémon, with 14 increased priority moves and 2 decreased priority moves.
Though Hitmontop shares the AbilitySteadfast with Tyrogue, a Hitmontop cannot have Steadfast after evolving a Tyrogue with the same Ability. This is due to the fact that Tyrogue's Steadfast is its second Ability, while Hitmontop's Steadfast is its Hidden Ability.
Origin
Hitmontop is based on a top and a practitioner of capoeira.
Name origin
Hitmontop is a combination of hit, monster, and top (a reference to spinning tops and how it fights, by spinning on its head), perhaps meaning "hit 'em on top". The name is also related to Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan, both of which are parallel evolutions to it as of Generation II.
Kapoerer is derived from capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that often involves spinning one's legs in the air.
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