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'''Staryu''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''ヒトデマン''' ''Hitodeman'') is a {{type|Water}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation I]]. | '''Staryu''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''ヒトデマン''' ''Hitodeman'') is a {{type|Water}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation I]]. | ||
It [[Evolution|evolve]]s into {{p|Starmie}} when exposed to a | It [[Evolution|evolve]]s into {{p|Starmie}} when exposed to a [[Water Stone]]. | ||
==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
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A {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s Staryu appeared in ''[[XY039|Summer of Discovery!]]'' and ''[[XY041|Foggy Pokémon Orienteering!]]'' and in a fantasy in ''[[XY040|Day Three Blockbusters!]]'' and ''[[XY042|Battling Into the Hall of Fame!]]''. | A {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s Staryu appeared in ''[[XY039|Summer of Discovery!]]'' and ''[[XY041|Foggy Pokémon Orienteering!]]'' and in a fantasy in ''[[XY040|Day Three Blockbusters!]]'' and ''[[XY042|Battling Into the Hall of Fame!]]''. | ||
A Staryu appeared in ''[[PK27|Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad]]''. | |||
Two Staryu appeared in ''[[SM001|Alola to New Adventure!]]'', with one under the ownership of a Trainer and the other being wild. | Two Staryu appeared in ''[[SM001|Alola to New Adventure!]]'', with one under the ownership of a Trainer and the other being wild. | ||
A | A Staryu appeared in a fantasy in ''[[SM005|Yo, Ho, Ho! Go, Popplio!]]''. | ||
A Staryu appeared in ''[[SM012|The Sun, the Scare, the Secret Lair!]]'', when {{an|Sophocles}} went to explore a Staryu and {{p|Shellder}} for a class assignment. | |||
A Staryu appeared in [[SM022]]. | |||
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A Staryu was one of the Pokémon sent to help the fight in [[Ilex Forest]] in ''[[PS179|The Last Battle XIII]]''. | A Staryu was one of the Pokémon sent to help the fight in [[Ilex Forest]] in ''[[PS179|The Last Battle XIII]]''. | ||
Staryu appeared in a fantasy in ''[[PS414|Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia IV]]''. | |||
A Trainer's Staryu appeared in ''[[PS418|Deprogramming Porygon-Z]]''. | |||
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* Despite being a genderless Pokémon, Staryu and Starmie were programmed to learn Egg moves in {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}; however, due to being genderless, these were unobtainable. This was fixed in {{v2|Crystal}}. | * Despite being a genderless Pokémon, Staryu and Starmie were programmed to learn Egg moves in {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}; however, due to being genderless, these were unobtainable. This was fixed in {{v2|Crystal}}. | ||
** Also, they are able to learn {{m|Attract}} in [[Generation II]] only, along with {{p|Mew}}. | ** Also, they are able to learn {{m|Attract}} in [[Generation II]] only, along with {{p|Mew}}. | ||
* Staryu can be seen as a parallel to {{p|Shellder}}. Both of them are {{type|Water}} {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}} whose only evolutionary event utilizes a | * Staryu can be seen as a parallel to {{p|Shellder}}. Both of them are {{type|Water}} {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}} whose only evolutionary event utilizes a [[Water Stone]] into their evolved forms, and gain a type upon evolution. | ||
** They also have a chance of holding [[valuable items]], {{DL|Valuable items|Stardust}}/{{DL|Valuable items|Star Piece}} and {{DL|Valuable items|Pearl}}/{{DL|Valuable items|Big Pearl}}, respectively. Staryu is exclusive to {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s|LeafGreen}} and {{pkmn|X and Y|X}}, while Shellder is exclusive to {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s|FireRed}} and {{pkmn|X and Y|Y}}, with both Pokémon found by fishing in the same locations in their respective versions. | ** They also have a chance of holding [[valuable items]], {{DL|Valuable items|Stardust}}/{{DL|Valuable items|Star Piece}} and {{DL|Valuable items|Pearl}}/{{DL|Valuable items|Big Pearl}}, respectively. Staryu is exclusive to {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s|LeafGreen}} and {{pkmn|X and Y|X}}, while Shellder is exclusive to {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s|FireRed}} and {{pkmn|X and Y|Y}}, with both Pokémon found by fishing in the same locations in their respective versions. | ||
* [[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] erroneously refers to Staryu as "he," despite it being a genderless Pokémon. | * [[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] erroneously refers to Staryu as "he," despite it being a genderless Pokémon. |
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Staryu (Japanese: ヒトデマン Hitodeman) is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It evolves into Starmie when exposed to a Water Stone.
Biology
Staryu is a golden-brown sea star-like Pokémon with five appendages. These appendages surround an exterior organ called the core, which is held in place by a golden ring looped around Staryu's left "leg". If any of Staryu's appendages are lost, it can grow them back with ease provided the core is still intact. The core resembles a red jewel and is similar to a madreporite.
When the sun goes down, the core glows its brightest. Many will float from the seafloor to the surface and align themselves with stars of the night sky as their core flickers, displaying a connection with the celestial bodies of space. The anime has shown that if Staryu becomes weak, its core will grow faint and flash slowly. Staryu can be found at the very bottom of the ocean on the seafloors. There are times, however, when Staryu finds itself in rivers that lead into the ocean as seen in Pokémon Snap.
In the anime
Major appearances
Misty's Staryu
Staryu is one of Misty's main battlers throughout the original series, debuting in Clefairy and the Moon Stone.
Other
Two Staryu appeared in the Hoopa's Surprise Ring Adventures short Shooting Star.
Minor appearances
A Staryu also appeared in Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village. It was one of the Pokémon in Melanie's care. It reappeared in a flashback in Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!.
A Staryu appeared in Battle Aboard the St. Anne, Pokémon Fashion Flash, The Breeding Center Secret and Dueling Heroes.
Multiple Staryu were among the Pokémon seen at Professor Oak's Laboratory in Showdown at the Po-ké Corral and The Rivalry Revival.
A Staryu appeared in Marina's fantasy in Bye Bye Psyduck.
Staryu also appeared in The Power of One.
A Staryu appeared in The Joy of Water Pokémon where it was receiving special treatment in a salt bath tank in the Pokémon Center near Lake Lucid.
A Staryu was among the Pokémon stolen from the Pokémon Center of Blue Point Isle in Around the Whirlpool.
A Staryu was used by one of the students of the Pokémon Trainer's School in Gonna Rule The School!.
A Staryu appeared in the opening of Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
Juan has several Staryu that appeared in The Great Eight Fate!.
A Staryu is used by one of the students of Pokémon Summer Academy in the second leg of the Pokémon Triathlon in One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!.
Two Staryu appeared in All for the Love of Meloetta!. Another appeared in Expedition to Onix Island!.
A Trainer's Staryu appeared is Lost at the League!.
Multiple Staryu appeared in Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!.
A Staryu appeared in Going for the Gold! with Starmie's colorization.
A Trainer's Staryu appeared in Summer of Discovery! and Foggy Pokémon Orienteering! and in a fantasy in Day Three Blockbusters! and Battling Into the Hall of Fame!.
A Staryu appeared in Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad.
Two Staryu appeared in Alola to New Adventure!, with one under the ownership of a Trainer and the other being wild.
A Staryu appeared in a fantasy in Yo, Ho, Ho! Go, Popplio!.
A Staryu appeared in The Sun, the Scare, the Secret Lair!, when Sophocles went to explore a Staryu and Shellder for a class assignment.
A Staryu appeared in SM022.
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
- Main article: Misty's Staryu
Staryu debuts in the Red, Green & Blue arc as one of Misty's Pokémon, defending her from an enraged Gyarados in Gyarados Splashes In! and from Koga's Rhydon in Raging Rhydon.
A Staryu is seen in The Kindest Tentacruel where it was one of the Pokémon that Yellow was fantasizing about that was able to evolve via stone.
Staryu appeared in ''Breath of the Dragonair Part 1 where it was used by a trainer in a surfing contest, before the it was interrupted by Lance controlling the winning prize, a Dragonair.
Crystal encounters a herd of twelve Staryu during her journey in Surrounded by Staryu. The dozen Staryu hound after Bill in an attempt to play with him, encasing him and his Farfetch'd in a dodecahedral shell not even Crystal's Cubone could penetrate. Crystal was eventually able to capture and calm the Staryu down by breaking them up from the inside, using the new Pokémon Portable Transport System to send her Natu inside. They're later seen playing with Professor Oak in his Laboratory in Cherrygrove City.
A Staryu was one of the Pokémon sent to help the fight in Ilex Forest in The Last Battle XIII.
Staryu appeared in a fantasy in Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia IV.
A Trainer's Staryu appeared in Deprogramming Porygon-Z.
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In the TCG
- Main article: Staryu (TCG)
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. Melee/Brawl/3DS/Wii U
When released from a Poké Ball, Staryu will target one of the opponents, spin towards them and shoot Swift. It is rapid-fire, but it can easily be escaped from by Directional Influence; the player can still move around while getting hit by Swift.
Melee trophy information
These starshape Pokémon that evolve into Starmie are found in large numbers at the seashore. At night, Staryu's red center glows and blinks on and off. It's said that as long as its red center remains, it can regrow its limbs. Whether it's related to Cleffa, another Pokémon with a vaguely star-shaped appearance, is unknown.
Brawl trophy information
"A Star Shape Pokémon. It gathers in groups and flashes the red jewel in the center of its body in time to the twinkling of the stars in the night sky. If it loses appendages, it can regenerate them right away. It can also use Camouflage, which allows it to change its type to match the surrounding terrain. If a Water Stone is used on it, evolves into Starmie."
3DS/Wii U Trophy information
NA: This Water-type Pokémon, Staryu, greatly resembles a star. Exposing one to a Water Stone causes it to evolve into Starmie. Another star-shaped Pokémon, Cleffa, exists, but the two don't look all that similar. In Smash Bros., Staryu will attack foes with Swift. Anyone hit will be seeing stars!
PAL: This Water-type Pokémon evolves into Starmie when you use a Water Stone. Its star shape makes it rather cute, but that doesn't mean Staryu's not a threat. Its Swift attack will pummel fighters with a flurry of stars. If you notice Staryu's aiming at you, quickly move up or down to get out of the line of fire.
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon Pinball: A Staryu appears on the Red Table; however, it is merely decoration.
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Games | Event | Language | Location | Level | Distribution period |
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GSC | Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Twister Staryu | English | United States | 5 | November 8 to 14, 2002; December 27, 2002 to January 2, 2003 |
RS | Evolution Stone Promotion Staryu | English | United States | 50 | August 30 to September 1, 2003 |
FRLG | Pokémon Trade and Battle Day Staryu | English | United States | 18 | September 25, 2004 |
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Gold | Silver | Stardust (25%) | Star Piece (8%) |
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Ruby | Sapphire | Stardust (50%) | Star Piece (5%) |
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FireRed | LeafGreen | Stardust (50%) | Star Piece (5%) |
Diamond | Pearl | Stardust (50%) | Star Piece (5%) |
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HeartGold | SoulSilver | Stardust (50%) | Star Piece (5%) |
Black | White | Stardust (50%) | Star Piece (5%) |
Black 2 | White 2 | Stardust (50%) | Star Piece (5%) |
X | Y | Stardust (50%) | Star Piece (5%) |
Omega Ruby | Alpha Sapphire | Stardust (50%) | Star Piece (5%) |
Sun | Moon | Stardust (50%) | Star Piece (5%) |
Pokéwalker | Water Stone (Beyond the Sea only, 100%) | ||
Events* | Water Stone (100%) |
Stats
Base stats
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67 - 134 | 130 - 262 | |
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54 - 117 | 103 - 229 | |
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81 - 150 | 157 - 295 | |
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Confuse Ray | Staryu (Skyridge 104) |
DoubleSlap | Staryu (Skyridge 103) |
Pound | Staryu (Neo Revelation 56) Staryu (EX Delta Species 84) Staryu (EX Hidden Legends 75) |
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Trivia
- In Pokémon Ranger, Staryu is the only Pokémon with the Field Move Flash.
- Once Staryu serves its purpose with Flash, it cannot be captured again, except during the Kyogre mission.
- Staryu is one of fourteen Pokémon that one is able to collect foreign Pokédex entries for in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
- Staryu shares its category name with Cleffa. They are both known as the Star Shape Pokémon.
- Despite being a genderless Pokémon, Staryu and Starmie were programmed to learn Egg moves in Gold and Silver; however, due to being genderless, these were unobtainable. This was fixed in Crystal.
- Also, they are able to learn Attract in Generation II only, along with Mew.
- Staryu can be seen as a parallel to Shellder. Both of them are Water-type Generation I Pokémon whose only evolutionary event utilizes a Water Stone into their evolved forms, and gain a type upon evolution.
- They also have a chance of holding valuable items, Stardust/Star Piece and Pearl/Big Pearl, respectively. Staryu is exclusive to LeafGreen and X, while Shellder is exclusive to FireRed and Y, with both Pokémon found by fishing in the same locations in their respective versions.
- PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond erroneously refers to Staryu as "he," despite it being a genderless Pokémon.
Origin
Staryu's design is based on a starfish, likely a common starfish. The large gem attached to its body is held on by a bracket similar to a ring mount.
Name origin
Staryu is derived from star (referring to its shape) and yu (possible corruption of you, in opposition to the mie in Starmie). Yu is also the Chinese word for fish (魚).
Hitodeman is probably derived from ヒトデ hitode (starfish) and the English word man.
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