Boldore (Japanese: ガントル Gantle) is a Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V.
It evolves from Roggenrola starting at level 25 and evolves into Gigalith when traded.
Biology
Boldore is a blue rock-like Pokémon with an array of red crystals on its back and front, and a spine protruding from between its yellow ears. Rocky chunks at its sides comprise pincer-like limbs, tipped with red crystals similar to the ones on its back. Its orange crystals are the hardened form of its endlessly leaking energy.
Its crystals shines brightly when its power rises. Because its crystals are valuable, a fragment being capable of powering a hundred dump trucks, Boldore are targeted for it. It searches for underground water in the caves where it lives. It always faces the same way, never moving in a diagonal direction.
In the anime
Major appearances
Ash's Roggenrola evolved into Boldore in Battling the King of the Mines! during his Gym battle against Clay.
Other
A Boldore appeared in Mounting an Electrifying Charge!, where it was used to create obstacles during the Charjabug race over the rocky terrain.
A Boldore appeared in The Young Flame Strikes Back!, under the ownership of one of Viren's henchmen. It was used to help intimidate Kiawe and his family, but was defeated by Kiawe's Alolan Marowak.
Minor appearances
A Trainer's Boldore made a cameo appearance in Cilan Takes Flight!.
A Trainer's Boldore appeared in Alola to New Adventure!.
A Boldore appeared in Lillie's Egg-xhilarating Challenge!, where it was among the Pokémon playing in Lillie's garden.
Two Boldore appeared in Rocking Clawmark Hill! as some of the Pokémon training up on Clawmark Hill. One of them was seen fighting a Vullaby.
Four Boldore appeared in Deceiving Appearances!, where they were among the Pokémon seen at Aether Paradise. They appeared again with multiple others in Don't Ignore the Small Stufful!.
A Boldore appeared in Not Caving Under Pressure!, where Ash accidentally stepped on it while in a cave at Mount Lanakila with Kiawe. This angered it, but the two managed to flee before it could attack.
A Trainer's Boldore appeared in Securing the Future!, where it joined the rest of Alola in showering Necrozma with light so it could return to its true form.
A Boldore appeared in Evolving Research!, where Kiawe's Turtonator briefly battled it on Vast Poni Canyon.
A Trainer's Boldore appeared in Battle Royal 151!, where it competed in the Battle Royal preliminary round of the Manalo Conference but ended up losing to Faba's Alakazam.
Pokédex entries
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BW061
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Boldore
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Ash's Pokédex
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Boldore, the Ore Pokémon and the evolved form of Roggenrola. Because Boldore cannot contain its massive energy, orange crystals form on its body. They glow when Boldore's energy overflows.
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In the manga
In the Be the Best! Pokémon B+W manga
In Challenge the Battle Subway!, it was revealed that Monta's Roggenrola had evolved into a Boldore. He used it in the Battle Subway.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
A Trainer's Boldore appeared in Drawing Bridges.
Cheren was shown to have a Boldore in the Unova Pokémon League where it evolved into a Gigalith in Something Suspicious.
In the Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition ~ Ranse's Color Picture Scroll ~ manga
A Boldore appeared in The Green Scroll: Kenshin's Adventure, under the ownership of Ujiyasu.
In the Pokémon RéBURST manga
Rend had a Boldore he can use as a Burst form, but he gave the Burst Heart to Ryouga after he finished his training.
In the TCG
- Main article: Boldore (TCG)
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon: Magikarp Jump: Boldore may appear during training. As part of the "Boldore Push" training session, the player's Magikarp pushes it to earn JP.
Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation V.
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Generation V
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Unova BW: #031
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Unova B2W2: #069
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Black
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When it overflows with power, the orange crystal on its body glows. It looks for underground water in caves.
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White
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Because its energy was too great to be contained, the energy leaked and formed orange crystals.
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Black 2
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When it is healthy, its core sticks out. Always facing the same way, it swiftly moves front to back and left to right.
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White 2
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Generation VI
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Kalos Coastal #121
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Hoenn #—
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X
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Because its energy was too great to be contained, the energy leaked and formed orange crystals.
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Y
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When it is healthy, its core sticks out. Always facing the same way, it swiftly moves front to back and left to right.
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Omega Ruby
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Because its energy was too great to be contained, the energy leaked and formed orange crystals.
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Alpha Sapphire
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When it is healthy, its core sticks out. Always facing the same way, it swiftly moves front to back and left to right.
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Generation VII
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Alola SM: #099
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Alola USUM: #121
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Kanto #—
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This Pokémon has no Pokédex entries in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.
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Sun
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Its orange crystal is a mass of energy. Just one crystal fragment would provide enough fuel for a hundred dump trucks.
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Moon
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It explores caves in search of underground water. It's not comfortable around water, so this Pokémon takes great care in lapping it up.
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Ultra Sun
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The energy overflowing from its body has turned into orange crystals that are hard enough to smash diamonds.
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Ultra Moon
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Its orange crystals are lumps of powerful energy. They're valuable, so Boldore is sometimes targeted for them.
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Generation VIII
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Galar #169
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Sword
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If you see its orange crystals start to glow, be wary. It's about to fire off bursts of energy.
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Shield
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It relies on sound in order to monitor what's in its vicinity. When angered, it will attack without ever changing the direction it's facing.
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Game locations
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation V.
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In side games
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation V.
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Held items
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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70
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130 - 177
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250 - 344
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105
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99 - 172
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193 - 339
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105
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99 - 172
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193 - 339
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50
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49 - 112
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94 - 218
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40
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40 - 101
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76 - 196
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20
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22 - 79
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40 - 152
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Total: 390
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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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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 Boldore
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Boldore
- 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 Boldore
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Boldore
- 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 Boldore in Generation VIII
- 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 Boldore in that game.
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Boldore
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Boldore
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Egg moves from other generations
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Boldore
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Boldore
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Move Tutor moves from other generations
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Boldore
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Boldore
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see moves from other generations
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Side game data
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PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond
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Strong:
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Weak:
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PokéPark Pad entry:
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He was scared of water, but he is getting used to it, thanks to you. He doesn't speak much, but he thinks a lot.
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Evolution
Sprites
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation V.
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Trivia
- Boldore is very similar to Graveler. Both are Rock-type Pokémon introduced in an odd-numbered generation with a base stat total of 390 that evolved at level 25 and can evolve again by trading.
Origin
Boldore appears to be based on a geode. It also has some aspects of a crab.
Name origin
Boldore may be combination of boulder and ore. It may also derive from bold (outstanding or large).
Gantle may be a combination of 岩 gan (rock) and mantle.
In other languages
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More languages
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Russian
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Болдор Boldor
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Transcription of English name
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Related articles
External links
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