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		<title>Generation I</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Spikkle: Added balance issues related to Dragon types&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{Unknown name}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{GenInfo&lt;br /&gt;
|titlescreen={{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 4}}|0=Red|1=Green|2=Blue|3=Yellow}}&lt;br /&gt;
|primary=Red&lt;br /&gt;
|secondary=Green&lt;br /&gt;
|tertiary=Blue&lt;br /&gt;
|pair2={{v2|Yellow}}&lt;br /&gt;
|region=Kanto&lt;br /&gt;
|ndex=151&lt;br /&gt;
|debuten=September 28, 1998&lt;br /&gt;
|debutjp=February 27, 1996&lt;br /&gt;
|battlearena=[[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)|Stadium (Japanese)]], [[Pokémon Stadium (English)|Stadium (International)]]&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--|storage=[[Pokémon Bank]]{{tt|*|Virtual Console releases only}}--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
|enden=October 15, 2000&lt;br /&gt;
|endjp=November 21, 1999&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The &#039;&#039;&#039;first generation&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;{{j|{{tt|第一世代|だいいちせだい}}}}&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;first generation&#039;&#039;) of Pokémon games, known among older fans as the &#039;&#039;&#039;color generation&#039;&#039;&#039; or the &#039;&#039;&#039;chromatic generation&#039;&#039;&#039; due to the names of the [[core series|version]]s released, is the initial set of four Pokémon games released.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Beginning with {{game|Red and Green|s}}, and later joined by third version {{v2|Blue| (Japanese)}} and special edition {{v2|Yellow}} in Japan, the Generation I games were developed beginning as early as 1990 from [[Capsule Monsters|an idea]] that [[Satoshi Tajiri]] had thought of and pitched to [[Nintendo]] with the help of [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]. The inspiration for many of the key mechanics introduced in this generation came from Tajiri&#039;s childhood interest in bug collecting, with the [[trading]] system between two [[Game Boy]]s being thought of when he imagined a caterpillar crawling across the [[Game Link Cable]] between two systems.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
This generation was localized into English, with initial attempts to keep the Pocket Monsters name for international use blocked due to the {{wp|Monster in My Pocket}} franchise leading to the release as &amp;quot;Pokémon&amp;quot;. Further alterations made in the localization included the combination of Red, Green, and Blue into the English versions of {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, using Red and Green&#039;s wild Pokémon encounter lists but Blue&#039;s slightly improved graphics. The simultaneous release of the games and {{pkmn|anime}} led to an almost-overnight surge in popularity, cementing the Pokémon franchise firmly as a Nintendo mainstay alongside {{smw|Mario (series)|Super Mario}} and {{zw|The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Two battle arena games were released in this generation: the mostly-incomplete [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)]], which went unreleased outside of Japan and only allowed use of 42 Pokémon, and the improved {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}, which featured several special battle modes and a [[Gym Leader Castle]] where players could take their fully-trained teams for matches against the Kanto [[Gym Leader]]s, [[Elite Four]], and {{pkmn|Champion}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The storyline of the [[Kanto]] region is contemporaneous with the [[Hoenn]] story of [[Generation III]], as revealed by details in both the Hoenn-based games as well as the {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s|later remakes}} of Generation I. The storylines of the [[Generation II]] and [[Generation IV]] games occur three years after this generation, with details about this link explicitly noted throughout the [[Johto]]-based games.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Gameplay==&lt;br /&gt;
Generation I introduced the key Pokémon gameplay elements which have remained to this day, as well as a system of game releases now considered by fans to be the &amp;quot;standard formula&amp;quot;. While many of the features enjoyed in the more recent generations are later additions to the series, the following have their origins in Generation I:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{player}} has a party of up to six {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} with them, which can be used in {{pkmn|battle}} against opponent [[Pokémon Trainer]]s or [[wild Pokémon]].&lt;br /&gt;
* A [[PC]]-based [[Pokémon Storage System]], made up of 12 boxes of 20 Pokémon each and developed by [[Bill]], a Pokémaniac, is available to store reserve Pokémon not in the party (up to 240 total).&lt;br /&gt;
* {{cat|Generation I Pokémon|151 species of Pokémon}}, with many related to each other by way of [[evolution]].&lt;br /&gt;
* A complex {{pkmn|battle}} system, including:&lt;br /&gt;
** Five stats—HP, Attack, Defense, Speed, and Special—which each Pokémon has. Different Pokémon have different stats, even among the same species.&lt;br /&gt;
** 15 different [[type]]s, which each Pokémon species has inherent to itself.&lt;br /&gt;
** 165 unique [[move]]s, restricted to four per Pokémon, each with its own type, [[accuracy]], and base [[power]].&lt;br /&gt;
* The [[Pokémon League]] challenge, consisting of [[Kanto]]&#039;s eight [[Gym|Pokémon Gyms]], scattered across the region with each specializing in a different type, and the [[Elite Four]] and [[Pokémon Champion]], awaiting challengers at [[Indigo Plateau]].&lt;br /&gt;
* A [[Game Link Cable|linked]] [[trade]] and battle system between two [[Game Boy]] systems, allowing players to exchange Pokémon they caught for a Pokémon owned by another person or to battle against each other to test their skills. Some Pokémon have to be traded so that they can evolve.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Regions==&lt;br /&gt;
===Kanto===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:RBY Kanto.png|thumb|250px|Kanto]]&lt;br /&gt;
{{main|Kanto}}&lt;br /&gt;
Generation I introduced the first [[region]] to the Pokémon series, which, though unnamed in the original English games, is named in Japanese as Kanto, after the {{wp|Kanto|region of Japan it is based on}}. The name has since passed into English, first being used in [[Super Smash Bros.]], and subsequently being noted in all games since.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Starter Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
At the outset of the player&#039;s journey, he will have no Pokémon on hand, and venturing outside of [[Pallet Town]] is impossible, as [[Professor Oak]] will stop him and bring him back to [[Professor Oak&#039;s Laboratory|his lab]], where three Pokémon await both the player and his rival.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The starters of the Kanto region began the three-type trio that is still followed in Generation VI of {{t|Grass}}, {{t|Fire}}, and {{t|Water}}, with the player&#039;s choice being between {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, and {{p|Squirtle}}. Much as in later generations as well, the [[rival]] will choose whichever of the three has the type that is super effective against that of the player.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The choice of a starter can make the beginning few [[Gym]]s change in difficulty, but it does not affect much in the long run aside from the rival&#039;s party. Bulbasaur is known by many to be the easiest to start with, as its Grass-type weakens the first two Gyms and resists the attacks of the third. Squirtle is known as the second easiest, as Water types also weaken the first Gym; however, it can prove difficult mid-game if the player has not caught a Pokémon that can resist the later Gyms. Charmander is widely regarded as the hardest of the trio, as Fire-type moves do little damage against the first two Gyms&#039; Pokémon, and there are few opportunities to capture a Pokémon that can counterbalance its weaknesses against the first several Gyms.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In {{game|Yellow}}, instead of the normal trio found in Red, Green, and Blue, players can only start with the {{type|Electric}} Pikachu, which likewise has difficulty with the first Gym. The rival will take Oak&#039;s {{p|Eevee}} and evolve it into one of its three [[Evolutionary stone|stone]]-based evolutions depending on the results of the player&#039;s battles against him.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Gym Leaders====&lt;br /&gt;
The eight Kanto [[Gym Leader]]s each specialize in a different type of Pokémon. Each gives the player a [[Badge]] and a [[TM]] after their defeat.&lt;br /&gt;
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{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{kanto color}}; border: 4px solid #{{kanto color}};&amp;quot; colspan=4 cellspacing=&amp;quot;1&amp;quot; cellpadding=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background: #{{kanto color}};&amp;quot; colspan=&amp;quot;6&amp;quot; | {{color|{{kanto color light}}|Indigo League}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background: #{{kanto color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{kanto color}}|Gym Leader&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;Japanese&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;}}&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background: #{{kanto color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{kanto color}}|Location&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;Japanese&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;}}&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background: #{{kanto color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{kanto color}}|Type}}&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background: #{{kanto color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}};&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{kanto color}}|Badge}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{gldr|type=Rock|pic=Spr Y Brock.png|ldr=Brock|djap=タケシ|drm=Takeshi|loc=Pewter City|cjap=ニビシティ|crm=Nibi City|bdge=Boulder}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{gldr|type=Water|pic=Spr Y Misty.png|ldr=Misty|djap=カスミ|drm=Kasumi|loc=Cerulean City|cjap=ハナダシティ|crm=Hanada City|bdg=Cascade}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{gldr|type=Electric|pic=Spr Y Lt Surge.png|ldr=Lt. Surge|djap=マチス|drm=Matis|loc=Vermilion City|cjap=クチバシティ|crm=Kuchiba City|bdg=Thunder}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{gldr|type=Grass|pic=Spr Y Erika.png|ldr=Erika|djap=エリカ|drm=Erika|loc=Celadon City|cjap=タマムシシティ|crm=Tamamushi City|bdg=Rainbow}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{gldr|type=Poison|pic=Spr Y Koga.png|ldr=Koga|djap=キョウ|drm=Kyō|loc=Fuchsia City|cjap=セキチクシティ|crm=Sekichiku City|bdg=Soul}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{gldr|type=Psychic|pic=Spr Y Sabrina.png|ldr=Sabrina|djap=ナツメ|drm=Natsume|loc=Saffron City|cjap=ヤマブキシティ|crm=Yamabuki City|bdg=Marsh}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{gldr|type=Fire|pic=Spr Y Blaine.png|ldr=Blaine|djap=カツラ|drm=Katsura|loc=Cinnabar Island|cjap=グレンじま|crm=Guren Island|bdg=Volcano}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{gldrb|type=Ground|pic=Spr Y Giovanni.png|ldr=Giovanni|djap=サカキ|drm=Sakaki|loc=Viridian City|cjap=トキワシティ|crm=Tokiwa City|bdg=Earth}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==Discussion of Generation I==&lt;br /&gt;
{{cleanup|section}}&lt;br /&gt;
When the games were first released, they were very popular, firmly rooting the Pokémon series as one of [[Nintendo]]&#039;s mainstays alongside Mario and The Legend of Zelda.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Generation I can be considered the template for every generation since. Many mainstays of the main series games were introduced in Generation I, such as the first five [[HM]]s (excluding {{m|Flash}}) being required for the completion of the game and choosing between three starters that have fire, water, and grass as their primary types. Many storyline aspects harken back to Generation I as well. Each region since Kanto has had a local [[Pokémon Professor]] named after a tree who gives the player a [[starter Pokémon]], and an [[villainous teams|evil team]] whose goal is to rule the world, among other devices that are now integral to being a [[core series]] game.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The games proved popular enough that, eight years after their original release, they received [[remake]]s in the form of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, as the original versions are incompatible with [[Generation III]] and onward.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Balancing issues===&lt;br /&gt;
The original first-generation games had some game balance issues, mainly due to the limited variety of Pokémon type combinations and movesets. Those that were eventually fixed in [[Generation II]] (and are thus exclusive to Generation I) were:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon had virtually no match because their moves were resisted only by other Psychic types and their only weakness was to the {{t|Bug}} type, of which there were only three damaging moves: {{m|Leech Life}}, {{m|Pin Missile}}, and {{m|Twineedle}}. Additionally, most of the Pokémon that learned these moves were part {{t|Poison}} and therefore weak to Psychic moves. {{type|Ghost}} moves were also completely ineffective against Psychic types instead of being super-effective, due to what may be a programming bug.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{type|Dragon}} types had no damaging moves other than the set-damage move {{m|Dragon Rage}}, and so could not gain [[Same Type Attack Bonus|STAB]] on any dragon moves and were only effectively weak to {{t|Ice}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{stat|Special}} stat represented both Special Attack and Special Defense, meaning that a Pokémon with a high Special stat had an edge in battle. For example, {{p|Venusaur}} had a [[base stats|base]] Special stat of 100, used {{type|Grass}} (considered &amp;quot;[[Special move|Special]]&amp;quot;) moves, and was weak to mostly Special types.&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Critical hit]] ratios were based on a Pokémon&#039;s base speed, allowing faster Pokémon to deal more critical hits.&lt;br /&gt;
** [[One-hit knockout move]]s were also based on speed, making them useless if the user was slower than the target.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Other issues===&lt;br /&gt;
* The [[Bag]] had only 20 slots, and each stack of items (including key items) occupied one slot. This forced the player to constantly store obsolete key items, TMs, and HMs into the PC in order to make space for new ones.&lt;br /&gt;
====In-battle bugs====&lt;br /&gt;
* {{m|Leech Seed}} and {{m|Toxic}} used the same damage counter, allowing Leech Seed to drain twice as much damage when a Pokémon was affected by both at the same time.&lt;br /&gt;
* Due to a glitch, {{m|Focus Energy}} and {{DL|Battle item|Dire Hit}} cut the user&#039;s [[critical hit]] ratio by 75% instead of doubling it.&lt;br /&gt;
* Using {{m|Agility}} or Swords Dance while {{status|Paralysis|paralyzed}} or {{status|burn}}ed, respectively, would negate the status impairments from those effects and then double the enhanced stat.&lt;br /&gt;
* If {{m|Hyper Beam}} knocked out a Pokémon or destroyed a {{m|Substitute}}, the user would not need to recharge on the succeeding turn.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{m|Self-Destruct|Selfdestruct}} and {{m|Explosion}} did not make the user faint if they destroyed a Substitute.&lt;br /&gt;
* Although {{m|Rest}} removed status conditions, it would not alleviate the stat debuffs caused by a burn or paralysis.&lt;br /&gt;
* Overusing stat increases would eventually cause the boosted stats to roll over to maximally decreased stats.&lt;br /&gt;
* If a {{m|Bide}} user was hit with a status move before its attacking turn, the damage dealt would equal that of the last attack used against it.&lt;br /&gt;
* If a Pokémon&#039;s HP was 255 or 511 (or any number multiple of 256) points below its maximum, HP recovery moves like {{m|Recover}} and {{m|Soft-Boiled|Softboiled}} {{DL|List of glitches in Generation I|HP recovery move failure|would fail}}. This is because the game only checks the low byte of the 16-bit value.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Other in-battle issues====&lt;br /&gt;
* Critical hits would ignore stat increases from both parties rather than just the target.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{m|Counter}} could be used in response to {{m|Guillotine}} or {{m|Horn Drill}} to instantly defeat an enemy Pokémon, even if the move hit the user&#039;s {{m|Substitute}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* With the exception of {{m|Swift}}, every attack had at least a 1/256 chance of missing.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{m|Wrap}}, {{m|Bind}}, {{m|Fire Spin}}, and {{m|Clamp}} immobilized the target for 2 to 5 turns as a side effect. If a Pokémon that used one of these moves switched out, the target would still be considered trapped during that turn.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{m|Struggle}} was programmed with {{type|Normal}} offensive properties instead of being programmed to ignore type matchups, making it ineffective against {{t|Ghost}} types.&lt;br /&gt;
* When a Pokémon was hit by a move that did not deal neutral damage, the message that displayed would reflect only the matchup against one of the target&#039;s types.&lt;br /&gt;
* Waking up from sleep took a full turn.&lt;br /&gt;
* Using Substitute while having 25% or less of one&#039;s maximum HP left would cause the user to faint.&lt;br /&gt;
* As soon as {{m|Rage}} connected, the user would become disobedient and would be unable to use any other move until it fainted. When Rage was used, it only lost the initial 1PP, and if it missed, its accuracy dropped to 1/256.&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Multi-hit move]]s dealt the same amount of damage for each hit in a turn, meaning that if the first hit was a critical hit, the other hits would be critical hits as well.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Kanto thematic motif===&lt;br /&gt;
The first generation of Pokémon games dealt with genetics and engineering. The three starters, {{p|Bulbasaur}} (dinosaur-plant hybrid), {{p|Charmander}} (salamander), and {{p|Squirtle}} (turtle), are all reptilian in nature, and take some elements from the dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are reptiles, and were one of the most successful groups of animals to exist. Bulbasaur, the most similar to dinosaurs of the three, is the first listed in the [[Pokédex]]. Other Pokémon in the generation continue this theme. {{p|Eevee}} is capable of evolving into multiple forms due to its unstable DNA; {{p|Voltorb}} is the result of a Poké Ball experiment gone awry; {{p|Porygon}} is a virtual reality Pokémon. These games also introduce three Fossils, the most introduced in any generation, which can be resurrected into prehistoric Pokémon: {{p|Aerodactyl}}, {{p|Kabuto}} and {{p|Omanyte}}. Finally, out of the five legendaries that appeared, the most powerful was man-made through genetic engineering: {{p|Mewtwo}}. The uncatchable legendary, {{p|Mew}}, also has the DNA of every Pokémon in existence. &lt;br /&gt;
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[[Bill]] himself invented the sophisticated PC used in most regions and accidentally turned himself into a Pokémon. {{p|Ditto}} could also mimic the abilities and structure of any Pokémon it encountered, making it capable of breeding with most Pokémon from Generation II and onwards. The [[Master Ball]] is the most powerful Poké Ball in the franchise, and was first engineered by Kanto scientists. With this generation being the very foundation of the Pokémon franchise, most successors have only expanded upon Kanto&#039;s basics.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==English title screens==&lt;br /&gt;
===Game Boy Color===&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!-- Green is already included above !--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center;  background: #{{kanto color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{kanto color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{red color dark}}|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Pokémon Red}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{blue color dark}}|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Pokémon Blue}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{yellow color dark}}|Pokémon Yellow Version|Pokémon Yellow}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:RedTitle GBC.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:BlueTitle GBC.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:YellowTitle.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Super Game Boy===&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!-- Green is already included above !--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center;  background: #{{kanto color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{kanto color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{red color dark}}|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Pokémon Red}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{blue color dark}}|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Pokémon Blue}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{yellow color dark}}|Pokémon Yellow Version|Pokémon Yellow}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:RedTitle SGB.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:BlueTitle SGB.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:YellowTitle SGB.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Japanese title screens==&lt;br /&gt;
===Game Boy Color===&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!-- Green is already included above !--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center;  background: #{{kanto color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{kanto color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{red color dark}}|Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Pokémon Red}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{green color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{green color dark}}|Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Pokémon Green}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color light}}&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{blue color dark}}|Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Pokémon Blue}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{yellow color dark}}|Pokémon Yellow Version|Pokémon Yellow}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Japanese RedTitle GBC.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{green color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Japanese GreenTitle GBC.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Japanese BlueTitle GBC.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Japanese YellowTitle GBC.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Super Game Boy===&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!-- Green is already included above !--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center;  background: #{{kanto color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{kanto color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{red color dark}}|Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Pokémon Red}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{green color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{green color dark}}|Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Pokémon Green}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color light}}&amp;quot; | {{color2|{{blue color dark}}|Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Pokémon Blue}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* Of all the generations, Generation I introduced the most moves to the series, with 165.&lt;br /&gt;
* Excluding Generation III&#039;s FireRed and LeafGreen (as they are remakes), Generation I is the only generation so far whose [[Game mascot|mascots]] are non-[[legendary Pokémon]].&lt;br /&gt;
* As far as release dates go, Generation I is the shortest generation in North America, partly due to the fact that Red and Blue were not released until 1998, while in Japan, they were released in 1996, and their successors, Gold and Silver, were released closer together, in 1999 in Japan and 2000 in North America. As the rest of the world&#039;s releases are more similar to the North American releases than the Japanese releases, it is also the shortest generation worldwide&amp;lt;!--but don&#039;t take my word for it; do the calculations yourself!--&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
* Due to being the first and least advanced generation, Generation I has the highest number of [[glitch Pokémon]] which are known to be obtainable without the use of an external device. &lt;br /&gt;
* Prior to [[Generation VI]], Generation I had the most extra space in the Pokémon Storage System if the player captures one of each Pokémon, with 240 spots available for 151 Pokémon, leaving 89 extra spots.&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation I is the only generation not to feature the paired versions&#039; mascots on the title screens, but instead includes the first evolutionary stages of two starter Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation I is the only generation without a playable female character, although evidence of an intended female player character has been discovered.&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation I is the only generation that [[List of Pokémon by index number (Generation I)|indexes]] its Pokémon in order of creation instead of by Pokédex number.&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Core series}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Project Games notice}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Games]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[de:Erste Spielgeneration]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Première génération]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Prima generazione]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:第一世代]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pl:Generacja I]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[zh:第一世代]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Spikkle</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Root_Fossil&amp;diff=2001757</id>
		<title>Root Fossil</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Root_Fossil&amp;diff=2001757"/>
		<updated>2013-11-01T03:56:22Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Spikkle: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;[[File:Bag Root Fossil Sprite.png‎|frame]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Bag Claw Fossil Sprite.png‎|frame]]&lt;br /&gt;
The &#039;&#039;&#039;Root Fossil&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;ねっこのカセキ&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Root Fossil&#039;&#039;) and &#039;&#039;&#039;Claw Fossil&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;ツメのカセキ&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Claw Fossil&#039;&#039;) are [[Fossil]]s which can be regenerated into {{p|Lileep}} and {{p|Anorith}}, respectively.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the games==&lt;br /&gt;
In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, Root and Claw Fossils are [[key item]]s found on {{rt|111|Hoenn}}; in these games, there is only one chance to acquire one of the Fossils, as when the chosen one is picked, the other Fossil will sink into the sand forever. However, in {{game|Emerald}}, one can be selected in [[Mirage Tower]], and the other one can later be found at the end of the [[Desert Underpass]]. If brought to the [[Devon Corporation]] in [[Rustboro City]], the Root and Claw Fossils can be regenerated into {{p|Lileep}} and {{p|Anorith}}, respectively.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, they are no longer key items, being demoted to simply items. They can be found by mining in [[the Underground]] after obtaining the [[National Pokédex]]. Claw Fossils are more common in Diamond while Root Fossils are more common in Pearl. If brought to the [[Oreburgh Mining Museum]], the Root and Claw Fossils can be regenerated into {{p|Lileep}} and {{p|Anorith}}, respectively.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the Root and Claw Fossils can be found randomly by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}} in [[Cliff Cave]]; however, these rocks do not appear until after obtaining the [[National Pokédex]]. The Root Fossil is exclusive to SoulSilver while the Claw Fossil is exclusive to HeartGold. If brought to the [[Pewter Museum of Science]], the Root and Claw Fossils can be regenerated into {{p|Lileep}} and {{p|Anorith}}, respectively.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In {{2v2|Black|White}}, a {{tc|Worker}} in the [[Ice Rock]] room of [[Twist Mountain]] hands out a random Fossil from previous generations, including the Root and Claw Fossils, once per day. If brought to the [[Nacrene Gym|Nacrene Museum]], the Root and Claw Fossils can be regenerated into {{p|Lileep}} and {{p|Anorith}}, respectively.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Rocks purchased in {{DL|Join Avenue|Antique Shop}}s of [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Black 2 and White 2]]&#039;s [[Join Avenue]] may contain Root or Claw Fossils.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Both can be found in the smashable rocks in [[Glittering Cave]], but they are [[Version_exclusive#Generation_VI|exclusive to Pokemon X Version]] (Meanwhile, the [[Dome and Helix Fossils]] are exclusive to Pokemon Y).&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Flavor text===&lt;br /&gt;
====Root Fossil====&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedesc|rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}|A fossil of an ancient, seafloor-dwelling Pokémon.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|A fossil of an ancient, seafloor-dwelling Pokémon. It appears to be part of a plant root.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}|A fossil of an ancient Pokémon that lived in the sea. It appears to be part of a plant root.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|XY}}|A fossil from a prehistoric Pokémon that once lived in the sea. It looks as if it could be part of a plant&#039;s root.}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{left clear}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Claw Fossil====&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedesc|rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}|A fossil of an ancient, seafloor-dwelling Pokémon.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|A fossil of an ancient, seafloor-dwelling Pokémon. It appears to be part of a claw.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}|A fossil of an ancient Pokémon that lived in the sea. It appears to be part of a claw.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|XY}}|A fossil from a prehistoric Pokémon that once lived in the sea. It appears to be a fragment of a claw.}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{left clear}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the anime==&lt;br /&gt;
Although not seen live, images of Root and Claw Fossils were seen in &#039;&#039;[[AG102|Where&#039;s Armaldo?]]&#039;&#039;, when [[Professor Proctor]] explained {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} how he had restored several {{p|Lileep}} and {{p|Anorith}} back to life from Root and Claw Fossils.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the TCG==&lt;br /&gt;
The following is a list of cards named &#039;&#039;&#039;Root Fossil&#039;&#039;&#039; or &#039;&#039;&#039;Claw Fossil&#039;&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{cardlist/header|Related cards|Trainer|char=yes}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|EX Sandstorm|Root Fossil|92}}|type=Trainer|enset=EX Sandstorm|enrarity=Common|ennum=92/100||jpset=Miracle of the Desert|jprarity=Common|jpnum=048/053|enset2=EX Legend Maker|enrarity2=Common|ennum2=80/92|jpset2=Mirage Forest|jprarity2=Uncommon|jpnum2=079/086|enset3=EX Holon Phantoms|enrarity3=Common|ennum3=93/110|enset4=EX Power Keepers|enrarity4=Common|ennum4=86/108|jpset4=World Champions Pack|jprarity4=Common|jpnum4=088/108|enset5=Legends Awakened|enrarity5=Common|ennum5=139/146|jpset5=Cry from the Mysterious|jprarity5=Uncommon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Plasma Blast|Root Fossil Lileep|87}}|type=Item|enset=Plasma Blast|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=87/101|jpset=Megalo Cannon|jprarity=Uncommon|jpnum=065/076}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|EX Sandstorm|Claw Fossil|90}}|type=Trainer|enset=EX Sandstorm|enrarity=Common|ennum=90/100|jpset=Miracle of the Desert|jprarity=Common|jpnum=047/053|enset2=EX Legend Maker|enrarity2=Common|ennum2=78/92|jpset2=Mirage Forest|jprarity2=Uncommon|jpnum2=077/086|enset3=EX Holon Phantoms|enrarity3=Common|ennum3=91/110|enset4=EX Power Keepers|enrarity4=Common|ennum4=84/108|jpset4=World Champions Pack|jprarity4=Common|jpnum4=086/108|enset5=Legends Awakened|enrarity5=Common|ennum5=138/146|jpset5=Temple of Anger|jprarity5=Uncommon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{cardlist/footer|Trainer}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==Artwork==&lt;br /&gt;
===Underground===&lt;br /&gt;
This is the artwork of the Fossils in [[The Underground]]:&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{cynthia color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{cynthia color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;120px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Mine Root Fossil 1.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;120px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Mine Claw Fossil 1.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{grass color dark}}|Root Fossil}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{bug color dark}}|Claw Fossil}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Dream World===&lt;br /&gt;
This is the artwork of the Fossils in the [[Pokémon Dream World]]:&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{cynthia color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{cynthia color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;120px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Root Fossil Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;120px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Claw Fossil Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{grass color dark}}|Root Fossil}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{bug color dark}}|Claw Fossil}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In other languages==&lt;br /&gt;
{| style=&amp;quot;float:left;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;vertical-align:top;&amp;quot;  |&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;Root&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
{{langtable|color={{rock color light}}|bordercolor={{rock color}}&lt;br /&gt;
|fi=Juurifossiili&lt;br /&gt;
|fr={{tt|Foss.|Fossile}} Racine&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Wurzelfossil&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Radifossile&lt;br /&gt;
|es=Fósil Raíz&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=뿌리화석 &#039;&#039;Ppuri Hwaseok&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;vertical-align:top;&amp;quot; |&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;Claw&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
{{langtable|color={{rock color light}}|bordercolor={{rock color}}&lt;br /&gt;
|fi=Kynsifossiili&lt;br /&gt;
|fr={{tt|Foss.|Fossile}} Griffe&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Klauenfossil&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Fossilunghia&lt;br /&gt;
|es=Fósil Garra&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=발톱화석 &#039;&#039;Baltop Hwaseok&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Fossil}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
{{Project ItemDex notice}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Fossils]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Key items]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Fossile Griffe]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Fossile Racine]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Radifossile e Fossilunghia]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:ツメのカセキ]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[zh:尖爪化石（道具）]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Spikkle</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Helix_Fossil&amp;diff=2001758</id>
		<title>Helix Fossil</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Helix_Fossil&amp;diff=2001758"/>
		<updated>2013-11-01T03:56:21Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Spikkle: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;[[File:Bag Dome Fossil Sprite.png|frame]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Bag Helix Fossil Sprite.png|frame]]&lt;br /&gt;
The &#039;&#039;&#039;Dome Fossil&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;こうらのカセキ&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Carapace Fossil&#039;&#039;) and &#039;&#039;&#039;Helix Fossil&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;かいのカセキ&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Shellfish Fossil&#039;&#039;) are [[Fossil]]s which can be regenerated into {{p|Kabuto}} and {{p|Omanyte}}, respectively.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the games==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Helix Fossil artwork.png|thumb|right|Helix Fossil artwork from Generation I]]In the Generation I and III games, the Dome and Helix Fossils are [[key item]]s found in [[Mt. Moon]] after defeating a {{tc|Super Nerd}}. While both are present, {{player}}s are allowed to choose only one, as the other one will be taken by the Super Nerd. If brought to the [[Pokémon Lab]] on [[Cinnabar Island]], the Dome and Helix Fossils can be regenerated into {{p|Kabuto}} and {{p|Omanyte}}, respectively. The Pokémon extracted from the Super Nerd&#039;s Fossil is seen in the zoo just outside the {{safari|Kanto}}. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, they are no longer key items, being demoted to simply items. They can be found by mining in [[the Underground]] after obtaining the [[National Pokédex]]. Helix Fossils are more common in Diamond while Dome Fossils are more common in Pearl. If brought to the [[Oreburgh Mining Museum]], the Dome and Helix Fossils can be regenerated into {{p|Kabuto}} and {{p|Omanyte}}, respectively.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the Dome and Helix Fossils can be found randomly by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}} at the [[Ruins of Alph]]. The Dome Fossil is exclusive to SoulSilver while the Helix Fossil is exclusive to HeartGold. If brought to the [[Pewter Museum of Science]], the Dome and Helix Fossils can be regenerated into {{p|Kabuto}} and {{p|Omanyte}}, respectively.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In {{2v2|Black|White}}, a {{tc|Worker}} in the [[Ice Rock]] room of [[Twist Mountain]] hands out a random Fossil from previous generations, including the Dome and Helix Fossils, once per day. If brought to the [[Nacrene Gym|Nacrene Museum]], the Dome and Helix Fossils can be regenerated into {{p|Kabuto}} and {{p|Omanyte}}, respectively.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Rocks purchased in {{DL|Join Avenue|Antique Shop}}s of [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Black 2 and White 2]]&#039;s [[Join Avenue]] may contain Dome or Helix Fossils.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Both can be found in the smashable rocks in [[Glittering Cave]], but they are [[Version_exclusive#Generation_VI|exclusive to Pokemon Y Version]] (Meanwhile, the [[Root and Claw Fossils]] are exclusive to Pokemon X).&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Flavor text===&lt;br /&gt;
====Dome Fossil====&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedesc|rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|Stad}}|A fossil of a Pokémon that lived in prehistoric times.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|E}}|A piece of ancient marine Pokémon&#039;s shell.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|A fossil of an ancient, seafloor-dwelling Pokémon. It appears to be part of a shell.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}|A fossil of an ancient Pokémon that lived in the sea. It appears to be part of a shell.}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{left clear}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Helix Fossil====&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedesc|rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|Stad}}|A fossil of a Pokémon that lived in prehistoric times.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|E}}|A piece of ancient marine Pokémon&#039;s seashell.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|A fossil of an ancient, seafloor-dwelling Pokémon. It appears to be part of a seashell.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}|A fossil of an ancient Pokémon that lived in the sea. It appears to be part of a seashell.}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{left clear}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the anime==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Dome Fossil anime.png|thumb|right|250px|A Dome Fossil in the anime]][[File:EP089.png|thumb|left|200px|Dome Fossils in the anime]]&lt;br /&gt;
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, Dome Fossils are seen in &#039;&#039;[[EP089|Shell Shock!]]&#039;&#039;. They make up the structure of an island, and are revived into Kabuto in red moonlight, causing the whole island to collapse and sink.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
A Dome Fossil made a cameo appearance in &#039;&#039;[[DP107|Ancient Family Matters!]]&#039;&#039; during a visual representation of [[Roark]]&#039;s love of Fossils in an argument with [[Byron]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In &#039;&#039;[[BW014|A Night in the Nacrene City Museum!]]&#039;&#039;, a Dome Fossil was first seen chasing [[Hawes]], as he claimed it to be doing, but was later seen safely placed in a display case. Hawes later explained what it was to Ash and {{ashfr}}. It was later revealed that the {{p|Yamask}} in the Nacrene City Museum was using its move {{m|Psychic}} to make the Dome Fossil float and chase after Hawes after he put its mask in a display case, thinking that it was a replica Yamask mask given to him as a gift from the company that made a {{p|Cofagrigus}} replica after purchasing it from them for the museum.&lt;br /&gt;
{{left clear}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the TCG==&lt;br /&gt;
Both Fossils appear on the artwork for the {{TCG|Mysterious Fossil}} card. However, the artwork depicts the Dome Fossil as the Fossil of a {{p|Kabutops}}, Kabuto&#039;s evolution, rather than of a Kabuto. The two Fossils were later split off into their own individual cards.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{cardlist/header|Related cards|Trainer|char=yes}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Fossil|Mysterious Fossil|62}}|type=Trainer|enset=Fossil|enrarity=Common|ennum=62/62|jpsetlink=Fossil|jpset=Mystery of the Fossils|jprarity=Common|enset2=Legendary Collection|enrarity2=Common|ennum2=109/110|enset3=EX Sandstorm|enrarity3=Common|ennum3=91/100|enset4=EX Legend Maker|enrarity4=Common|ennum4=79/92|jpsetlink4=EX Legend Maker|jpset4=Mirage Forest|jprarity4=Uncommon|jpnum4=078/086|enset5=EX Holon Phantoms|enrarity5=Common|ennum5=92/110|enset6=EX Power Keepers|enrarity6=Common|ennum6=85/108|jpsetlink6=EX Power Keepers|jpset6=World Champions Pack|jprarity6=Common|jpnum6=087/108}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Majestic Dawn|Dome Fossil|89}}|type=Trainer|enset=Majestic Dawn|enrarity=Common|ennum=89/100|jpsetlink=Moonlit Pursuit/Dawn Dash|jpset=Dawn Dash|jprarity=Uncommon|ensetlink2=Platinum: Arceus|enset2=Arceus|enrarity2=Common|ennum2=92/99|jpsetlink2=Platinum: Arceus|jpset2=Advent of Arceus|jprarity2=Uncommon|jpnum2=082/090}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Majestic Dawn|Helix Fossil|91}}|type=Trainer|enset=Majestic Dawn|enrarity=Common|ennum=91/100|jpsetlink=Moonlit Pursuit/Dawn Dash|jpset=Moonlit Pursuit|jprarity=Uncommon|ensetlink2=Platinum: Arceus|enset2=Arceus|enrarity2=Common|ennum2=93/99|jpsetlink2=Platinum: Arceus|jpset2=Advent of Arceus|jprarity2=Uncommon|jpnum2=081/090}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{cardlist/footer|Trainer}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Artwork==&lt;br /&gt;
===Underground===&lt;br /&gt;
This is the artwork of the Fossils in [[The Underground]]:&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{cynthia color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{cynthia color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;120px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Mine Helix Fossil 1.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;120px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Mine Dome Fossil.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{water color dark}}|Helix Fossil}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{water color dark}}|Dome Fossil}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Dream World===&lt;br /&gt;
This is the artwork of the Fossils in the [[Pokémon Dream World]]:&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{cynthia color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{cynthia color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;120px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Helix Fossil Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;120px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Dome Fossil Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{water color dark}}|Helix Fossil}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{water color dark}}|Dome Fossil}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In other languages==&lt;br /&gt;
{| style=&amp;quot;float:left;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;vertical-align:top;&amp;quot;  |&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;Dome&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
{{langtable|color={{rock color light}}|bordercolor={{rock color}}&lt;br /&gt;
|fr=Fossile Dôme&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Domfossil&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Domofossile&lt;br /&gt;
|es=Fósil Domo&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=껍질화석 &#039;&#039;Kkeopjil Hwaseok&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;vertical-align:top;&amp;quot; |&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;Helix&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
{{langtable|color={{rock color light}}|bordercolor={{rock color}}&lt;br /&gt;
|fr=Fossile Nautile&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Helixfossil&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Helixfossile&lt;br /&gt;
|es=Fósil Helix&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=조개화석 &#039;&#039;Jogae Hwaseok&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Fossil}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
{{Project ItemDex notice}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Fossils]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Key items]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Fossile Dôme]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Fossile Nautile]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Domofossile e Helixfossile]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:かいのカセキ]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[zh:贝之化石（道具）]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Spikkle</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Rattled_(Ability)&amp;diff=1453699</id>
		<title>Rattled (Ability)</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Rattled_(Ability)&amp;diff=1453699"/>
		<updated>2011-06-09T11:43:56Z</updated>

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&lt;div&gt;{{AbilityInfobox&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Rattled&lt;br /&gt;
|jpname=びびり&lt;br /&gt;
|jptrans=Jitter&lt;br /&gt;
|jptranslit=Bibiri&lt;br /&gt;
|colorscheme=normal&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=5&lt;br /&gt;
|text5=Some move types scare it and boost its Speed.&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Rattled&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;びびり&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Jitter&#039;&#039;) is an [[ability]] introduced in [[Generation V]]. Eleven {{obp|Pokémon|species}} have this Ability. This Ability is exclusively obtainable through the {{pkmn|Dream World}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Effect==&lt;br /&gt;
===In battle===&lt;br /&gt;
Rattled raises the user&#039;s {{stat|Speed}} one stage when hit by a {{t|Dark}}-, {{t|Bug}}-, or {{type|Ghost}} move.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Outside of battle===&lt;br /&gt;
Rattled has no effect outside of battle. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Pokémon with Rattled==&lt;br /&gt;
{{Ability/head|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{ability/entry|129|Magikarp|Water|Water|Swift Swim|None|Rattled}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{ability/entry|165|Ledyba|Bug|Flying|Swarm|Early Bird|Rattled}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{ability/entry|185|Sudowoodo|Rock|Rock|Sturdy|Rock Head|Rattled}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{ability/entry|206|Dunsparce|Normal|Normal|Run Away|Serene Grace|Rattled}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{ability/entry|209|Snubbull|Normal|Normal|Intimidate|Quick Feet|Rattled}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{ability/entry|210|Granbull|Normal|Normal|Intimidate|Quick Feet|Rattled}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{ability/entry|261|Poochyena|Dark|Dark|Run Away|Quick Feet|Rattled}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{ability/entry|366|Clamperl|Water|Water|Shell Armor|None|Rattled}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{ability/entry|438|Bonsly|Rock|Rock|Sturdy|Rock Head|Rattled}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{ability/entry|613|Cubchoo|Ice|Ice|Snow Cloak|None|Rattled}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Ability/foot|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* Rattled can only be obtained as a [[hidden ability]] through [[Pokémon Dream World]].&lt;br /&gt;
* The types that trigger this Ability are all super-effective against {{type2|Psychic}} Pokémon and can be associated with fear.&lt;br /&gt;
** Despite this, no Pokemon that can have this ability is of the Psychic type.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In other languages==&lt;br /&gt;
{{Langtable|color={{normal color}}|bordercolor={{normal color dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|fr=Phobique&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Hasenfuß&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Paura&lt;br /&gt;
|pt=Covardia&lt;br /&gt;
|es=Cobardía&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Project Moves and Abilities notice}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[de:Hasenfuß]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Paura (abilità)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:びびり]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Spikkle</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Brock_(anime)&amp;diff=1436407</id>
		<title>Brock (anime)</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Brock_(anime)&amp;diff=1436407"/>
		<updated>2011-05-17T00:20:41Z</updated>

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&lt;div&gt;{{CharInfobox|&lt;br /&gt;
|color={{rock color}}&lt;br /&gt;
|corecolor={{rock color light}}&lt;br /&gt;
|bordercolor={{rock color dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Brock&lt;br /&gt;
|jname=タケシ&lt;br /&gt;
|tmname=Takeshi&lt;br /&gt;
|image=Brock DP Anime art.png&lt;br /&gt;
|size=150px&lt;br /&gt;
|caption=Art from the {{series|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl}}.&lt;br /&gt;
|age=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|years=15 (as of [[EP005|debut]])&lt;br /&gt;
|gender=Male&lt;br /&gt;
|colors=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|eyes=Black&lt;br /&gt;
|hair=Brown&lt;br /&gt;
|hometown=[[Pewter City]]&lt;br /&gt;
|region=[[Kanto]]&lt;br /&gt;
|relatives={{ka|Flint}} (father), [[Lola]] (mother), [[Forrest]] (brother), {{Brocksib|8 other siblings}}&lt;br /&gt;
|trainer=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|trainerclass=[[Gym Leader]], {{pkmn|Breeder}}|&lt;br /&gt;
|game=counterpart&lt;br /&gt;
|counterpart=[[Brock]]&lt;br /&gt;
|leader=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|gym=Pewter Gym&lt;br /&gt;
|specialist=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|type={{type2|Rock}}s&lt;br /&gt;
|badge=Badge#Boulder Badge{{!}}Boulder Badge&lt;br /&gt;
|anime=yes &lt;br /&gt;
|epnum=EP005&lt;br /&gt;
|epname=Showdown in Pewter City&lt;br /&gt;
|enva=[[Eric Stuart]] ([[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]])&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;[[Bill Rogers]] ({{PUSA|TPCi}})&lt;br /&gt;
|java=[[Yūji Ueda]]&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Brock&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;タケシ&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Takeshi&#039;&#039;) is a close {{ashfr|friend}} and former traveling partner of [[Ash Ketchum]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==About==&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Brock OS.png|200px|thumb|left|Brock in the original series]]&lt;br /&gt;
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, Brock is a [[Pokémon Breeder]] and a former [[Gym Leader]] who is a {{ashfr|close friend}} and traveling companion of {{Ash}}&#039;s. Some notes on official sketches of his character set his age at 15 at the start of the series.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
He originally trained {{type2|Rock}} [[Pokémon]], but has, since [[EP006|the second episode he appeared in]], diversified. As he has stated in &#039;&#039;[[DP125|Battling A Cute Drama!]]&#039;&#039;, his philosophy is that the important thing about being a Pokémon Trainer is the bond between Trainer and Pokémon. He is an experienced cook and caretaker by nature, so he always makes scrumptious food both [[Pokémon food|for Pokémon]] and for humans.&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Brock and Nurse Joy.png|250px|thumb|right|Brock flirting with Nurse Joy]]&lt;br /&gt;
One of his best known character traits is that he falls in love with every pretty woman he meets, particularly [[Officer Jenny]] and [[Nurse Joy]]. He can tell whether they are real (women) or [[Team Rocket|impo]][[Brodie|stors]] as well. This &amp;quot;ability&amp;quot; has been used multiple times in the series. He has always held a supporting role in the series, usually contributing more in terms of wisdom and comedic antics than the action and {{pkmn|battle}}s of the series.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Early on, he showed that he carries around a {{badge|Boulder}} for identification.  He also has a [[Contest Pass]] for the [[Kanto]] region, though he only used it once, as well as one for [[Hoenn]] which was required to watch a contest there.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Brock has had two notable musical appearances.  One is the Japanese ending theme タケシのパラダイス &#039;&#039;[[Takeshi&#039;s Paradise]]&#039;&#039;, which is about his love for women and his determination to find love despite often appearing foolish and getting heartbroken. There is a running joke about him singing this song often in the anime, since it&#039;s the only song he knows.  The other is the [[Pokémon Karaokémon]] song &#039;&#039;[[Two Perfect Girls]]&#039;&#039;, which is about his love of both Officer Jenny and Nurse Joy.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Appearance==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:TakeshiAG.png|200px|thumb|right|Brock in the &#039;&#039;Advanced Generation&#039;&#039; series]]&lt;br /&gt;
Brock&#039;s most notable feature about his appearance is that his eyes naturally appear closed. The rare times people see them open are when they are forced open unnaturally: from a hit with {{AP|Charmander&#039;s|Charizard}} {{m|Flamethrower}} in &#039;&#039;[[EP032|The Ninja Poké-Showdown]]&#039;&#039;, when being hit in the back of the head by {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}}&#039;s tail in &#039;&#039;[[EP050|Who Gets to Keep Togepi?]]&#039;&#039;, and when he makes a face for {{AP|Larvitar}} in &#039;&#039;[[EP260|A Crowning Achievement]]&#039;&#039;. This has been the center of fan attention for a long time.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
He also has tan skin, notably darker than the skin of any other major character in the anime, until {{an|Iris}} in the {{series|Best Wishes}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Brock, along with {{Tracey}} and {{an|Cilan}}, are the tallest of {{ashfr|Ash&#039;s traveling companions}}, and the closest to looking like an adult. Next to actual adult characters, however, it is clear that he is still a teenager.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Not counting temporary outfits, he has worn {{DL|List of clothing in the anime|Brock|three different outfits}} over the span of the anime, all of which have had the colors orange, green, and brown, with blue shoes. His outfits in the games are also made up of the colors orange, green, and brown.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Character==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Brock open eyes.png|thumb|left|200px|Brock with his eyes open in &#039;&#039;[[EP260|A Crowning Achievement]]&#039;&#039;]]&lt;br /&gt;
Brock is considered the most mature, wise and level-headed of the main characters, and he is arguably the most intelligent character as well. He often acts as an older brother and caretaker to the other characters and a voice of reason in disputes. He will usually place others before him and will help and support his friends even against his better judgment or at his own expense. While he is not shown to battle often, he can understand the situations and strategies in any [[Pokémon battle]], and often explains them to the other characters, probably due to the fact that he was once a [[Gym Leader]]. His wisdom is possibly derived from how observant he is; he can tell just by sight how a Pokémon is feeling and spot the differences between the various [[Officer Jenny]] and [[Nurse Joy]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Brock always carries books and maps with him, and thus is usually the character who knows where the group is headed and what they can do when they get there, though in [[Advanced Generation series|Advanced Generation]] this role was mostly taken over by the [[PokéNav]]. He also carries a lot of other supplies, such as [[potion]]s, [[Pokémon food]], and a set of cookware, as well as practical tools like a brush and pocket knife; in &#039;&#039;[[EP009|The School of Hard Knocks]]&#039;&#039;, the extent of his preparedness and comically large capacity of his [[bag]] was demonstrated, as he pulled out a table and full tea set out of his backpack. He is a domestic, and grooms not only his Pokémon but also those of his friends with whom he travels. He handles all the cooking and cleaning for his friends.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Despite this, all his maturity and rationality leaves him completely at the sight of a beautiful woman, as he falls in love with every pretty girl he meets. Brock has a desperate need for female companionship which grows worse as he fails to gain it. He will do anything and everything he thinks will impress women, which inevitably ends with his heart being broken every time. A few women have shown interest in him as well, such as [[Wilhelmina]], [[Temacu]], {{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}}, [[Holly]], {{si|Autumn}}, [[Narissa]] and [[Lizabeth]], but most do not notice him or are not interested. No matter how many times he is disappointed, though, Brock remains determined to find a girl to start a relationship with, and has indicated several times he would stop traveling with Ash and stay with the girl if this happened. This behavior tends to wear on the nerves of other characters, and {{an|Misty}} and [[Max]] have both commonly dragged Brock away from women by his ear. Some of Brock&#039;s own Pokémon, most notably {{TP|Brock|Croagunk}}, have attacked him for getting too flirtatious with women. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
His goals have played a passive role in his character&#039;s activity and development. Unlike other characters, who aspire to achieve and excel in competitive fields like [[Pokémon training]] and [[Pokémon Contest]]s, his aim to become a great Pokémon Breeder is a quiet one and thus does not get showcased frequently.  His other goal, to find a girlfriend, is similar to [[Team Rocket]]&#039;s quest to capture {{AP|Pikachu}} in that both are for comedy and thus doomed to fail.  His role has always been purely one as support for other main characters.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===History===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Young Brock.png|thumb|right|A young Brock]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Brock family.png|thumb|left|220px|Brock&#039;s family]]&lt;br /&gt;
Not much is known about his early childhood, except that his first Pokémon was his {{TP|Brock|Onix|Steelix}}, which he received as a gift at the age of 10. Sometime after, his father, {{ka|Flint}}, left home to become a great {{pkmn|Trainer}}. When he never returned, his mother, [[Lola]], left them as well, leaving Brock to take care of {{Brocksib|his siblings}}, as well as their house and [[Pewter Gym]], by himself (though the English version of &#039;&#039;[[EP005|Showdown in Pewter City]]&#039;&#039; has Flint claim she died, and some speculate he was lying). However, Flint eventually returned home considering himself a failure, and instead of returning to his family he donned a disguise and sold rocks as souvenirs at the edge of town. After Brock awarded Ash the Boulder Badge, Flint came forward and confessed who he was. Flint took on the responsibilities of the Pewter Gym and his family, leaving Brock free to journey with Ash and {{an|Misty}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Brock only became the Gym Leader because he felt it was his responsibility, and he admitted to Ash that he would rather care for Pokémon than battle them. It is his dream to become a great breeder, and when Flint took back control of the Gym, Brock was allowed to start following this dream. Most notably, he took care of a {{TP|Brock|Vulpix}} that belonged to a breeder named [[Suzy]]. Shortly before Vulpix was returned, Brock used it in a [[Pokémon Beauty Contest]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Brock was also able to meet and make advances towards the many beautiful women he met. At first, he was more casual about approaching women, such as the [[Officer Jenny]] in [[Cerulean City]], and more modest as well, such as when he met [[Melanie]]. However, he became more open and passionate towards almost all single young women as time progressed.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Brock briefly left the show during the [[Pokémon: The Adventures in the Orange Islands|Orange Islands saga]] to work for [[Professor Ivy]] on [[Valencia Island]] and so is only seen in a couple of cameos in the [[M02|second movie]]. While there, something happened that will probably remain secret as Brock will only huddle and say &amp;quot;that name&amp;quot; whenever he is asked about it. (Brock does mention his work for her in &#039;&#039;[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]&#039;&#039;, though this line was added in the dub.) After this incident, Brock returned to Kanto where he was found by [[Delia Ketchum]], who helped him to regain his strength. Brock then became a rival to [[Mimey]] until he rejoined Ash and Misty as the three traveled to [[Johto]]. They stayed together for the entire region, but at the end of this journey, the three went their separate ways, with Brock&#039;s help requested at home by his father.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In &#039;&#039;[[EP125|The Little Big Horn]]&#039;&#039; Brock mentions he participated in {{wp|Little League Baseball}} when he was younger.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Upon his return home, Brock was dismayed to find that his mother had returned and commandeered the gym, turning the Rock-type haven into a brightly decorated {{type2|Water}} den. Brock battled her for the honor of Rock-types and won, promising his brother [[Forrest]] that he would become Gym Leader someday.&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Brock Memories.png|thumb|250px|Some old memories of Brock with his traveling companions]]&lt;br /&gt;
After that, Brock returned to follow Ash through [[Hoenn]], along with their new friends {{an|May}} and [[Max]], and then through Kanto again as Ash took on the Kanto {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}. He left briefly when the Advanced Generation series ended in order to visit his home, but quickly returned to travel with Ash and {{an|Dawn}} in [[Sinnoh]]. Near the end of the Sinnoh saga, Brock began to show interest in becoming a Pokémon Doctor, and so, rather than following Ash to [[Unova]] to advise him, decided to remain in Kanto to study.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Brock is among the longest-running main characters in the anime, having been present in nearly every episode between &#039;&#039;[[EP005|Showdown in Pewter City]]&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;[[DP191|Memories are Made of Bliss!]]&#039;&#039;, with the notable exception of the [[List of original series episodes#Orange Islands|Orange Islands saga]], the [[EP274|final original series episode]], the first three episodes of the {{series|Advanced Generation}}, and the [[DP001|first episode of the &#039;&#039;Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl&#039;&#039; series]]. His tenure is ranked only under {{Ash}} and {{AP|Pikachu}}, who have appeared in every episode, and [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}}, who have appeared in every episode except for the [[EP001|first]], [[AG120]] and a few episodes of the {{series|Best Wishes}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Brock makes an appearance in [[SS025]] where he plays a major role in helping [[Forrest]] to officially become the [[Pewter City]] gym leader.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
As gym tradition dictated, Brock&#039;s first Pokémon were Rock-types. However, once he was able to leave his gym to travel, he has dedicated himself to learn about how to care for a variety of Pokémon. Thus, his Pokémon tend to be an eclectic mix of types and dispositions. However, all of his Pokémon tend to have strong bonds with Brock and are on par with {{Ash}}&#039;s Pokémon in terms of battling strength, despite the fact that Brock does not go out of his way to train his Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
This is a listing of Brock&#039;s Pokémon as of the most recent Japanese episode. As Brock has returned to Pewter City in order to study to become a Pokémon Doctor, all of his Pokémon are there and none are listed as &amp;quot;on hand.&amp;quot; &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====At Pewter Gym / Home====&lt;br /&gt;
{| align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot; width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{InactivePoké|Brock|Steelix|Brock Steelix.png|steel|ground|fir=Onix}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{InactivePoké|Brock|Geodude|Brock Geodude.png|rock|ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{InactivePoké|Brock|Crobat|Brock Crobat.png|poison|flying|fir=Zubat|mid=Golbat}} ♂&lt;br /&gt;
| {{InactivePoké|Brock|Forretress|Brock Forretress.png|bug|steel|fir=Pineco}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{InactivePoké|Brock|Ludicolo|Brock Ludicolo.png|water|grass|fir=Lotad|mid=Lombre}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{InactivePoké|Brock|Marshtomp|Brocks Marshtomp.png|water|ground|fir=Mudkip}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{InactivePoké|Brock|Sudowoodo|Brock Sudowoodo.png|rock|fir=Bonsly|size=190px}} ♂&lt;br /&gt;
| {{InactivePoké|Brock|Croagunk|Brock Croagunk.png|poison|fighting|size=190px}} ♂&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{InactivePoké|Brock|Chansey|Brock Chansey.png|normal|fir=Egg|mid=Happiny|last=Chansey|size=190px}} ♀&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Returned====&lt;br /&gt;
{| align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot; width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{InactivePoké|Brock|Vulpix|Brock Vulpix.png|fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
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|}&lt;br /&gt;
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====Caught for someone else====&lt;br /&gt;
{{TrainerPoké&lt;br /&gt;
|main=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|trainer=Ash&lt;br /&gt;
|pkmn=Tauros&lt;br /&gt;
|gender=male&lt;br /&gt;
|type1=normal&lt;br /&gt;
|img=Tauros Herd.png&lt;br /&gt;
|epnum=EP035&lt;br /&gt;
|epname=&lt;br /&gt;
|vajp=Katsuyuki Konishi&lt;br /&gt;
|vaen=Katsuyuki Konishi&lt;br /&gt;
|desc=Brock caught a {{p|Tauros}} in the [[Kanto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]]. However, as this was one of Ash&#039;s [[Poké Ball#Generation I Poké Balls|Safari Balls]], the Tauros in question is actually one of [[Ash&#039;s Tauros]].}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Temporary====&lt;br /&gt;
{{TrainerPoké&lt;br /&gt;
|trainer=Brock&lt;br /&gt;
|pkmn=Ninetales&lt;br /&gt;
|type1=Fire&lt;br /&gt;
|img=EP232.png&lt;br /&gt;
|epnum=EP232&lt;br /&gt;
|epname=Just Waiting on a Friend&lt;br /&gt;
|desc=Brock commanded a Ninetales during a battle with [[Team Rocket]].}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{TrainerPoké&lt;br /&gt;
|trainer=Brock&lt;br /&gt;
|pkmn=Magnemite&lt;br /&gt;
|type1=Electric&lt;br /&gt;
|type2=Steel&lt;br /&gt;
|img=Brock Magnemite.png&lt;br /&gt;
|epnum=DP088&lt;br /&gt;
|epname=Camping It Up!&lt;br /&gt;
|desc=Brock trained a {{p|Magnemite}} during the first day of the summer school academy.}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{TrainerPoké&lt;br /&gt;
|trainer=Brock&lt;br /&gt;
|pkmn=Onix&lt;br /&gt;
|nick=Onix #2&lt;br /&gt;
|type1=Rock&lt;br /&gt;
|type2=Ground&lt;br /&gt;
|img=Brock Borrowed Onix.png&lt;br /&gt;
|epnum=DP091&lt;br /&gt;
|epname=One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!&lt;br /&gt;
|desc={{p|Onix}} was used in the first leg of the triathlon.}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{TrainerPoké&lt;br /&gt;
|trainer=Brock&lt;br /&gt;
|pkmn=Feraligatr&lt;br /&gt;
|type1=Water&lt;br /&gt;
|img=Brock Feraligatr.png&lt;br /&gt;
|epnum=DP091&lt;br /&gt;
|epname=One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!&lt;br /&gt;
|desc=Brock used a {{p|Feraligatr}} in the second leg of the triathlon.}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Achievements===&lt;br /&gt;
*[[Pokémon Beauty Contest]] - Winner (Along with [[Suzy]])&lt;br /&gt;
*[[Pokémon Orienteering]] - Runner-up&lt;br /&gt;
*[[Pokémon Cosplay|Pokémon Cosplay Contest]] - Winner&lt;br /&gt;
*[[Pokémon Contest]]s:&lt;br /&gt;
**[[Gardenia Town]] Contest - 2nd Place&lt;br /&gt;
*[[Pastoria City]]&#039;s {{p|Croagunk}} Festival - Runner-up&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Voice actors==&lt;br /&gt;
{{vatable|color={{rock color}}|bordercolor={{rock color light}}&lt;br /&gt;
|ja=うえだゆうじ [[Yūji Ueda]]&lt;br /&gt;
|en=[[Eric Stuart]] ([[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] dub)&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;[[Bill Rogers]] ({{PUSA|TPCi}} dub)&lt;br /&gt;
|zh_cmn=符爽 &#039;&#039;Fú Shuǎng&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;梁興昌 &#039;&#039;Liáng Xìngchāng&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;于正昇 &#039;&#039;Yú Zhèngshēng&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|hr=Igor Mešin&lt;br /&gt;
|cs=Martin Písařík ([[EP005]]-[[EP209]], movies 1, 2 and 3)&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Jan Maxián ([[DP002]]-[[DP135]], movie [[M11|11]])&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Michal Holán ([[DP136]]-present) &amp;lt;br&amp;gt; Jiří Balcárek (movie [[M04|4]])&lt;br /&gt;
|nl=Fred Meijer&lt;br /&gt;
|fr_ca=Martin Watier&lt;br /&gt;
|fr_eu=Laurent Chauvet ([[EP005]]-[[AG145]])&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Antoni Lo Presti ([[AG146]]-Present) &lt;br /&gt;
|de=Marc Stachel&lt;br /&gt;
|he=גיא רושיניאק Guy Roshiniak&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Nicola Bartolini Carrassi (season 1-2) &amp;lt;br&amp;gt; Luca Bottale (season 3-present)&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=구자형 Ku Ja-Hyeong&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;변영희 Byeon Yeong-Hyi&lt;br /&gt;
|no=Eirik Espolin Johnson&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Erik Skøld&lt;br /&gt;
|pl=Marek Włodarczyk ([[EP005]]-[[AG040]], [[DP053]]-present, all movies)&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Waldemar Barwiński ([[DP002]]-[[DP052]])&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_br=Alfredo Rollo&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_eu=Peter Michael ([[EP005]]-[[EP083]], movies [[M01|1]] and [[M02|2]])&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Rui Quintas ([[EP115]]-[[AG192]], [[Pokémon Live]])&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Luís Barros ([[DP002]]-[[DP052]])&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Pedro Almendra ([[DP053]]-present, movie [[M10|10]])&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Vítor Emanuel (movies [[M03|3]] and [[M04|4]])&lt;br /&gt;
|es_eu=Javier Balas&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Sergio Sánchez (movie [[M03|3]] and [[Mewtwo Returns]])&lt;br /&gt;
|es_la=Gabriel Gama ([[EP005]]-[[DP009]], [[DP011]]-[[DP020]], [[DP158]]-present)&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;José Antonio Macías (one scene of [[EP164]])&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Alan Prieto ([[DP010]], [[DP021]]-[[DP157]])&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Arturo Mercado Jr. (movies [[M04|4]] and [[M05|5]])&lt;br /&gt;
|sv=Mattias Knave&lt;br /&gt;
|ar=رأفت بازو Rafat Pazo&lt;br /&gt;
|fil=Julius Figueroa&lt;br /&gt;
|tr=Tugay Erverdi&lt;br /&gt;
|bg=Александър Воронов Alexander Voronov&lt;br /&gt;
|ru=Дмитрий Завацкий Dmitrii Zavatskii&lt;br /&gt;
|da=Peter Holst-Beck&lt;br /&gt;
|fi=Jari Salo&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Juha Paananen&lt;br /&gt;
|th=นิรันดร์ บุญยรัตพันธุ์ (น้าต๋อย) &#039;&#039;Nirand Bunyaratpan (NaToy)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|hu=Sótonyi Gábor&lt;br /&gt;
|ru=Дмитрий Завацкий &#039;&#039;Dmitrii Zavatskii&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==In the manga==&lt;br /&gt;
===In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Brock EToP.jpg|thumb|right|Brock in The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]&lt;br /&gt;
Brock is a frequent recurring character in the {{pkmn|manga}} series [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]. Like in the anime, he is a traveling companion of {{Ash}} and {{an|Misty}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Brock first appears in &#039;&#039;[[ET02|Play Misty For Me]]&#039;&#039;, where Ash challenges him for the {{badge|Boulder}}. After defeating Brock and earning the badge, Ash leaves [[Pewter City]] and continues his journey alone.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Brock reappears in &#039;&#039;[[ET04|Haunting My Dreams]]&#039;&#039;, meeting Ash by coincidence in [[Saffron City]]. He becomes a steady traveling companion of Ash in &#039;&#039;[[ET05|The Human Race and the Pokémon Race]]&#039;&#039;, though he seperates from Ash in &#039;&#039;[[ET11|Days of Gloom and Glory]]&#039;&#039; while he prepares for the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Brock in the manga is much like he is in the Pokémon anime: he is the Leader of the [[Pewter City]] Gym, but he takes a break from his duties as [[Gym Leader]] to travel. Unlike in the anime, he does not hand control of the Gym to his {{ka|Flint|father}} or his {{TP|Brock|siblings}}, instead, he closes the Gym completely while he travels. Brock has a weakness for pretty girls such as [[the Sensational Sisters]], and he is the only character that can tell the many [[Nurse Joy]]s and [[Officer Jenny]]s apart.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| align=&amp;quot;left&amp;quot; width=&amp;quot;96px&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{ActivePoké|Brock|Onix|095.png|size=96px|rock|ground|link=no}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{ActivePoké|Brock|Geodude|074.png|size=96px|rock|ground|link=no}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{ActivePoké|Brock|Vileplume|045.png|size=96px|grass|poison|link=no}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{ActivePoké|Brock|Graveler|075.png|size=96px|rock|ground|link=no}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{ActivePoké|Brock|Golem|076.png|size=96px|rock|ground|link=no}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Ash and Brock MPJ.png|thumb|left|Ash and Brock in Magical Pokémon Journey]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===In the Magical Pokémon Journey manga===&lt;br /&gt;
Brock, along with {{Ash}} and {{an|Misty}}, make cameo appearances in bonus chapters of the [[Magical Pokémon Journey]] manga. In those, Brock and co. have mistakenly wandered into the world Magical Pokémon Journey is set in. The bonus chapters chronicle their attempts to return to their own world (of the {{pkmn|anime}}) and their encounters with various aspects of the Magical Pokémon Journey canon which differ from the anime&#039;s canon (such as the use of [[Poké Ball]]s).&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* Most official sources do not give Brock a last name. However, several sources suggest that in the anime, his last name is Harrison. In the July 2006 issue of [[K-Zone]] Magazine, [[Eric Stuart]] was interviewed and stated that Brock&#039;s last name is &#039;&#039;&#039;Harrison&#039;&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
* Brock&#039;s house is located directly behind the Pewter Gym. His room is only seen briefly in &#039;&#039;[[AG034|Having a Wailord of a Time]]&#039;&#039;, but what is seen of it shows that it is decorated in a traditional Japanese style, including {{wp|fusuma}}, a {{wp|tansu}} chest, and a {{wp|futon}} for a bed.&lt;br /&gt;
* Besides Ash, Brock appears in the more episodes than any other human character, having only not been a part of his travelling party during the Orange Islands Arc and Best Wishes series. Each of his other travelling companions have only stayed in the party for a single series at most.&lt;br /&gt;
* Both of Brock&#039;s {{type|Poison}} Pokémon, {{TP|Brock|Crobat}} and {{TP|Brock|Croagunk}}, have names that start with &#039;&#039;Cro-&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
* Brock is one of three of Ash&#039;s friends who has had their father make an appearance in the anime. The others are {{an|May}} and [[Max]], who are brother and sister. Coincidentally, both fathers are Gym Leaders.&lt;br /&gt;
* Brock captured a new Pokémon sooner after his debut than any other main character, even Ash, by capturing [[Brock&#039;s Crobat|Zubat]] in [[EP006]].&lt;br /&gt;
* Brock&#039;s &#039;&#039;Advanced Generation&#039;&#039; and first &#039;&#039;Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl&#039;&#039; stock art use the same pose, changing only his outfit. However, a second stock art of &#039;&#039;Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl&#039;&#039; Brock was released in a different pose.&lt;br /&gt;
* Brock has been shown to be able to identify when women are really cross dressing men in disguise by having a peculiar lack of attraction to them. He&#039;s also able to do the opposite. A significant exception to this is Ash, who in the guise of [[Ashley]] was able to fool Brock.&lt;br /&gt;
* Brock has owned four Pokémon [[List of Pokémon with cross-generational evolutions|whose evolutions debuted in a different generation]] than that Pokémon. ({{TP|Brock|Golbat|Crobat}}, {{TP|Brock|Onix|Steelix}}, {{TP|Brock|Bonsly|Sudowoodo}}, and {{TP|Brock|Happiny}}). All of them have since evolved.&lt;br /&gt;
* When the {{series|Advanced Generation}} started, Brock brought only his {{TP|Brock|Forretress}} with him. Forretress is not in the [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number|Hoenn Pokédex]].&lt;br /&gt;
* Brock is the only one out of all of Ash&#039;s friends to have owned at least one Pokémon from each of the first four generations.&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--* Brock is the only one of [[Ash&#039;s friends]] to appear in every movie. However, his appearance in &#039;&#039;[[M02|The Power of One]]&#039;&#039; was merely a cameo.--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--* Brock is the only one of Ash&#039;s friends to officially battle a [[legendary Pokémon]]. In his case, a {{p|Latias}}.--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Interview with Hidaka about Brock&#039;s short absence from the anime===&lt;br /&gt;
There had been some debate between members of the fanbase in regards to why Brock was removed from the main cast during the Orange Islands arc, why [[Tracey Sketchit]] was created, and why Brock returned later. In an [http://www.pokebeach.com/news/0708/second-pokemon-interview-with-masamitsu-hidaka-many-interesting-points interview] with former Pokémon anime director and storyboard artist [[Masamitsu Hidaka]], he stated his own reason why Brock was removed from the cast and why he eventually returned. He (or, rather his translator) revealed that the true reason they replaced Brock is because, once they realized Pokémon was going global, there was a chance that Americans, if not anyone else outside of Japan, would view Brock as a racist stereotype because of his eyes (even though there wasn&#039;t an actual complaint yet). So they created a &amp;quot;tall, anglo-saxon looking person to be on the safe side&amp;quot;. They later replaced Tracey with Brock again once they realized that no one really cared as to what Brock looks like, and actually enjoyed his character.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
However, this was only stated by Hidaka and not by any other staff member.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Names==&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; align=&amp;quot;left&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{rock color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{rock color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- align=center&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;{{roundytl|5px}}&amp;quot; | Language&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;{{roundytr|5px}}&amp;quot; | Origin&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background:#FFF;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|Japanese&lt;br /&gt;
|タケシ &#039;&#039;Takeshi&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|From &#039;&#039;take&#039;&#039;, {{wp|bamboo}}. Possibly from 岳 &#039;&#039;take&#039;&#039; (&amp;quot;mountain peak&amp;quot;).&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background:#FFF;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|English, Italian, Spanish&lt;br /&gt;
|Brock&lt;br /&gt;
|Rhymes with and contains the word &#039;&#039;rock&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background:#FFF;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|French&lt;br /&gt;
|Pierre&lt;br /&gt;
|Literally means &amp;quot;stone&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background:#FFF;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|German&lt;br /&gt;
|Rocko&lt;br /&gt;
|From English &#039;&#039;rock&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background:#FFF;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|Korean&lt;br /&gt;
|웅 &#039;&#039;Ung&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|&#039;웅&#039; means &#039;man-like&#039;, brave. A common word used for boy&#039;s names in Korea&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background:#FFF;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and mainland China}})&lt;br /&gt;
|小剛 &#039;&#039;Xiǎo Gāng&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|May be named after 首藤&#039;&#039;&#039;剛&#039;&#039;&#039;志, [[Takeshi Shudō]]. Also, 剛 can mean &amp;quot;hard&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;firm&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;strong&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background:#FFF;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})&lt;br /&gt;
|小剛 &#039;&#039;Síu Gōng&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|Same as Mandarin name. &lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==Related articles==&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Brock]]&lt;br /&gt;
* {{cat|Episodes focusing on Brock}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Pokémon Breeders]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Laboratory assistants]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Ash and Pikachu characters]] &lt;br /&gt;
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[[de:Rocko]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[es:Brock]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Pierre (Kanto)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:タケシ]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pl:Brock]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pt:Brock]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Spikkle</name></author>
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		<title>Legendary Pokémon</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Spikkle: /* Eon duo */ Note on Tobias&amp;#039; Latios&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{Samename|&amp;quot;Legendary Pokémon&amp;quot; species|Arcanine (Pokémon)}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Samename|&amp;quot;Legendary Pokémon&amp;quot; website|Legendary Pokémon (site)}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Samename|&amp;quot;Pokémon LEGEND&amp;quot; type of Trading Card|Pokémon LEGEND (TCG)}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Featured}}&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Entei_book.png|thumb|right|370px|An artist&#039;s interpretation of {{p|Entei}}, a legendary Pokémon]]&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Legendary Pokémon&#039;&#039;&#039; are a group of incredibly rare, and often very powerful {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
While in English, all are typically grouped under the banner of &amp;quot;legendary&amp;quot;, there are three distinct terms in Japanese that are used to refer to them. One, &#039;&#039;&#039;伝説のポケモン&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;densetsu no Pokémon&#039;&#039;, literally &amp;quot;legendary Pokémon&amp;quot;, refers to Pokémon such as {{p|Kyogre}} and {{p|Groudon}}, who are featured prominently in the legends of the Pokémon world. A second, &#039;&#039;&#039;幻のポケモン&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;maboroshi no Pokémon&#039;&#039;, literally &amp;quot;illusory Pokémon&amp;quot;, refers to Pokémon seen so rarely, such as {{p|Mew}}, that some question their very existence. This term was translated in the [[Generation IV]] games as &amp;quot;mirage Pokémon&amp;quot;, in reference to the various [[Sinnoh myths|myths of Sinnoh]], and many consider it to refer to Pokémon that are restricted to [[Nintendo event]]s, not available during the course of normal gameplay. The third and newest term is &#039;&#039;&#039;神話のポケモン&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;shinwa no Pokémon&#039;&#039;, literally &amp;quot;mythical Pokémon&amp;quot;, which refers to the Pokémon which are spoken of as the creators of the Sinnoh region.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Characteristics of legendary Pokémon==&lt;br /&gt;
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===Statistical averages{{tt|*|Considering Alternate Formes as separate Pokémon, counting Arceus once only and without Phione}}===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=93.13 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=106.21 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=99.42 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=111.51 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=104.25 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=101.15 }}&lt;br /&gt;
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Aside from the high [[stats]] shared by most legendary Pokémon, many of them are only available once to the {{player}} in a given save file, and to obtain another legitimately, one must [[trade]] with another game. The [[gender]] of most legendary Pokémon is unknown (though there are seven notable exceptions in {{p|Latios}}, {{p|Latias}}, {{p|Heatran}}, {{p|Cresselia}}, {{p|Tornadus}}, {{p|Thundurus}}, and {{p|Landorus}}), and all but {{p|Manaphy}} are unable to breed in captivity, even with {{p|Ditto}} (and Manaphy only produces the unevolvable {{p|Phione}} when it breeds with Ditto.)&lt;br /&gt;
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No legendary Pokémon is known to [[evolution|evolve]], though many are part of a [[legendary trio]] or [[legendary duo]]. Much like [[starter Pokémon]] appear at the beginning of each [[regional Pokédex]] and their generation&#039;s portion of the [[National Pokédex]], legendary Pokémon typically appear at the very end of them.&lt;br /&gt;
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===In the anime===&lt;br /&gt;
Legendary Pokémon typically make their anime debut in a {{pkmn|movie}}, rather than first appearing in a normal episode. Many are held in a much higher regard than in the games, with their powers seen as being almost {{wp|deity|godlike}}. They are often only seen by special {{pkmn|Trainer}}s, usually the anime&#039;s main protagonist, [[Ash Ketchum]], who have a special connection to them. [[Villainous teams]] and others with bad intentions often seek them out, both due to their rarity as well as their superior power.&lt;br /&gt;
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It has been shown that the capture of certain legendary Pokémon may lead to great catastrophe, due to their often pivotal role in nature. Some speculate, however, that if a Trainer were to &amp;quot;play by the rules&amp;quot;, encountering and befriending the legendary Pokémon just the same as they would any other Pokémon, the results would not be as chaotic, if at all. This theory possibly has some weight, as {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} befriended and fought official {{pkmn|battle}}s with an {{TP|Noland|Articuno}}, while [[Lawrence III]]&#039;s capture of {{mov|Legendary birds|Zapdos|2}} and {{mov|Legendary birds|Moltres|2}} in &#039;&#039;[[M02|The Power of One]]&#039;&#039; was one of intended dominance and collection instead. It should be noted, however, that Noland was never seen to have had Articuno in a Poké Ball, and at the same time, he is a rather skilled Trainer. It should also be noted that in some cases a legendary Pokémon can be kept in a Poké Ball. For example, {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} in the anime owned the three Regis in Poké Balls and trained them and there were no chaotic events that followed. [[Tobias]] is another Trainer who has been shown to have legendary Pokémon in Poké Balls. Another trainer in the [[Lily of the Valley Conference]] owned a {{p|Heatran}}. Finally, a [[Nurse Joy]] who visited the Pewter Gym under assignment of the PIA kept a Latias in a Poké Ball.&lt;br /&gt;
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Many legendary Pokémon are shown to breed in the wild, as seen with {{p|Lugia}}, while none are immortal nor invincible, as seen by the death of {{mov|Celebi|Celebi|4}} and the injury of {{an|Arceus}}. Very few, in fact, are often considered unique, with only {{an|Mewtwo}} known to be (due to the [[The Birth of Mewtwo|circumstances of its creation]]) and {{an|Arceus}}, {{an|Dialga}}, {{an|Palkia}}, and {{an|Giratina}} assumed to be, due to their role in the creation of the universe.&lt;br /&gt;
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==List of legendary Pokémon==&lt;br /&gt;
Of the {{numpkmn}} Pokémon species, 47 are considered to be legendary, while several more have certain characteristics of legendary Pokémon. Each [[generation]] has introduced at least one legendary trio and one legendary duo, with the notable exception of [[Generation V]] which introduced a legendary quartet and no legendary duo.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Generation I===&lt;br /&gt;
The legendary Pokémon introduced in [[Generation I]] can be broken into two groups: the [[legendary birds]] and the Mew duo.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Legendary birds====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Legendary birds.png|thumb|right|270px|{{p|Zapdos}}, {{p|Articuno}}, and {{p|Moltres}}. Art by [[Mitsuhiro Arita]].]]&lt;br /&gt;
The three [[legendary birds]], also known as the Winged Mirages, are the resident [[legendary trio]] of the [[Kanto]] region. Each of them is based on a mythical bird, and each is associated with a {{wp|season}} (though none of the three is associated with autumn).&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, all three are available in the Kanto region in all of its appearances except for [[Generation II]]. {{p|Articuno}} takes up residence in the [[Seafoam Islands]] in the south, {{p|Zapdos}} in the [[Power Plant]] (next to it in Generation IV) in the east, and {{p|Moltres}} in a variety of places, {{ka|Victory Road}}, [[Mt. Ember]], or [[Mt. Silver]], depending on the generation. In Generation IV, they are also found [[roaming Pokémon|roaming]] [[Sinnoh]], but only in {{game|Platinum}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the anime, the legendary birds appear together in &#039;&#039;[[M02|The Power of One]]&#039;&#039;, where they rule over the islands surrounding [[Shamouti Island]]. If they are disturbed and begin to fight, only {{mov|Lugia|Lugia|2}} can stop them, though it will fail without additional help from the Chosen One. Separately, Articuno appears in &#039;&#039;[[EP189|Freeze Frame]]&#039;&#039;, &#039;&#039;[[AG135|Numero Uno Articuno]]&#039;&#039;, and &#039;&#039;[[AG136|The Symbol Life]]&#039;&#039;, while Zapdos appears in &#039;&#039;[[EP242|As Clear As Crystal]]&#039;&#039;, &#039;&#039;[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]&#039;&#039;, and &#039;&#039;[[DP094|Doc Brock!]]&#039;&#039;, and Moltres appears in &#039;&#039;[[EP074|All Fired Up]]&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;[[SS018|The Search for the Legend]]&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Mew duo====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Mewtwo and Mew.png|thumb|250px|left|{{p|Mewtwo}} and {{p|Mew}} in [[M01|the first movie]].]]&lt;br /&gt;
The Mew duo, so named because of their similar genetic structure and Mewtwo&#039;s origin as an enhanced clone of Mew, are a pair of catlike Pokémon which are believed by many to be among the most rare and powerful Pokémon that exist.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, {{p|Mew}} is only mentioned in years-old journals found in the {{ka|Pokémon Mansion}} on [[Cinnabar Island]]. It was the first [[event]]-exclusive Pokémon, being otherwise available only by [[Mew glitch|glitching the game]] or [[cheating]]. One is available in the wild on [[Faraway Island]], an event area in {{game|Emerald}}, the only time it is legitimately able to be caught from the wild.&lt;br /&gt;
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Mew appears in the anime in both [[M01|the first movie]] and [[M08|the eighth movie]]. In the first, it appears to fight against Mewtwo, while in the second, its status as the Pokémon from which life began is explored.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, {{p|Mewtwo}} is revealed to have been cloned from Mew in the journals in the Pokémon Mansion. Unlike most Pokémon, however, Mew gave live birth to Mewtwo, rather than laying an {{pkmn|egg}} and Mewtwo hatching from it. Mewtwo was too powerful, however, and it escapes from the Pokémon Mansion, destroying it in the process. Mewtwo then makes its home in [[Cerulean Cave]], where all kinds of powerful Pokémon live.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the anime, {{an|Mewtwo}} was featured prominently, appearing in several episodes of the [[original series]], [[M01|the first movie]], and [[Mewtwo Returns|the first special episode]]. Mewtwo&#039;s origin is slightly different as well, with [[Team Rocket]] boss {{an|Giovanni}} funding a group of scientists to create an enhanced clone of {{p|Mew}} for his own use. Though Mewtwo is initially a very angry Pokémon, viewing all humans as evil due to the acts of the scientists and Giovanni, eventually, when [[Ash Ketchum]] sacrifices himself to stop the fighting between Mew and Mewtwo, Mewtwo&#039;s heart softens, and he learns that some humans do care about their, and all, Pokémon. Meeting up with Ash again, Mewtwo is further shown that, although it is a genetically-enhanced clone of Mew, it and the other clones are no different than normal Pokémon, and because it erased Ash and his friends&#039; memory at the end of their first meeting, realizes that Ash himself truly does care for others, even if he doesn&#039;t know them.&lt;br /&gt;
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Mewtwo is known in the anime to travel around the world, traversing rooftops at night, and living its life free. It occasionally appears in anime openings, sometimes with Mew, and sometimes alone.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Generation II===&lt;br /&gt;
More legendary Pokémon were introduced in [[Generation II]], adding six more for a running total of 11. The legendary Pokémon introduced in this generation down can be separated into three groups.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Legendary beasts====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Entei Raikou Suicune.png|thumb|right|250px|{{ga|Lyra}} and [[Eusine]] discover the legendary beasts in the basement of the [[Burned Tower]].]]&lt;br /&gt;
Like the legendary birds of the previous generation, a second trio of similar types was introduced in the neighboring [[Johto]] region. These [[legendary beasts]], so named because their features are reminiscent of both {{wp|canine}} and {{wp|feline}} animals, were trapped in the [[Burned Tower|Brass Tower]] when it was struck by lightning and burned to the ground, resulting in their death. The trio was revived by the power of {{p|Ho-Oh}}, and now [[roaming Pokémon|roam across the land]] because of their great power.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, more than one of each exists, with only the trio that roams Johto after being discovered in Brass Tower&#039;s basement during [[Generation II]] and [[Generation IV]] being that of the legend. Each was captured and changed into a [[Shadow Pokémon]] by [[Cipher]] in {{g|Colosseum}}, while one of the three, depending on the player&#039;s [[starter Pokémon]] choice, roams Kanto in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, {{p|Entei}} for {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Raikou}} for {{p|Squirtle}}, and {{p|Suicune}} for {{p|Charmander}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the anime, the legendary beasts did not appear together until [[M13|the thirteenth movie]], despite being introduced in Generation II. It appears that an initial plan for the three Johto-era {{pkmn|movie}}s was to have each feature one of the legendary beasts in a central role, with {{mov|Entei|Entei|3}} taking a central role in &#039;&#039;[[M03|Spell of the Unown]]&#039;&#039; and {{mov|Suicune|Suicune|4}} taking the stage in &#039;&#039;[[M04|Celebi: Voice of the Forest]]&#039;&#039;. This did not pan out, however, possibly due to the canning of Johto&#039;s {{p|Celebi}} plotline, and Raikou was relegated to a role in &#039;&#039;[[The Legend of Thunder]]&#039;&#039;, featuring anime characters based on {{ga|Ethan}} and {{ga|Kris}}, rather than [[M05|the fifth movie]], which focused on legendary Pokémon from the then-upcoming [[Generation III]] instead.&lt;br /&gt;
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Each of the beasts made an episodic appearance, as well, with Entei appearing in &#039;&#039;[[EP259|Entei at Your Own Risk]]&#039;&#039;, Raikou briefly appearing in &#039;&#039;[[EP180|Houndoom&#039;s Special Delivery]]&#039;&#039;, and Suicune having the most prominence (as in the games) through its appearance in &#039;&#039;[[EP117|Don&#039;t Touch That &#039;Dile]]&#039;&#039;, &#039;&#039;[[EP227|For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll]]&#039;&#039;, and &#039;&#039;[[DP028|Drifloon On the Wind!]]&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Tower duo====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Lugia_and_ho-oh.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Lugia and Ho-Oh]]&lt;br /&gt;
The first [[version mascot]]s that were also legendary Pokémon, {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}} are a pair of legendary birds which formerly resided in [[Ecruteak City]] atop tall towers, leading to their designation. However, when the [[Burned Tower|Brass Tower]], home of Lugia, was struck by lightning, it burned to the ground, and both flew away, Lugia to make its new home in the [[Whirl Islands]] and Ho-Oh to search the world for a pure-hearted Trainer. The two are thought to be as closely related as they are polar opposites, being based on the eastern legends of the {{wp|Fènghuáng}} and {{wp|Ryūjin}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, Lugia does not play a central role in the Generation II storyline, instead being mentioned only as having lived in Ecruteak City before the Brass Tower burned. It is found in the Whirl Islands in the Generation II games and their {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s|remakes}} if the player holds a {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Silver Wing}}. It reaches prominence in the storyline of {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}, where [[XD001|one]] is corrupted by [[Cipher]] to become the ultimate [[Shadow Pokémon]], unable to be purified. It is also available on [[Navel Rock]] in Generation III, as an event-exclusive legendary Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the anime, Lugia is featured in a central role in &#039;&#039;[[M02|The Power of One]]&#039;&#039;, where it is revealed that {{Ash}} is the Chosen One who must help it to quell the fighting of the [[legendary birds]]. Another pair of them appeared when Ash and his friends traveled to the Whirl Islands in Johto, and through this, the anime revealed that legendary Pokémon could breed (this is untrue in the games, at least in captivity, likely to restrict players from getting a limitless number of them).&lt;br /&gt;
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Ho-Oh has a much greater focus during Generation II, being named as the savior of the legendary beasts. It can be found, if the player has a {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Rainbow Wing}}, atop [[Bell Tower]] in the Generation II games and their remakes. It makes an appearance in {{g|Colosseum}}, as well, as a reward for purifying all Shadow Pokémon, and on [[Navel Rock]] like Lugia.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the anime, {{an|Ho-Oh}} is notably the first legendary Pokémon that appeared (outside of the [[Aim to Be a Pokémon Master|opening animation]], at least), flying over a rainbow at the start of [[Ash Ketchum]]&#039;s journey at the end of &#039;&#039;[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]&#039;&#039;. Ash has subsequently seen it several times over the course of his journey, but has never come face-to-face with it.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Celebi====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Celebi_Shrine.png|thumb|right|100px|Celebi on its shrine in [[Ilex Forest]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
Although it has no relation to Mew that has been revealed, {{p|Celebi}} was dubbed the &amp;quot;New Mew&amp;quot; when it was introduced in Generation II because of their similar size and stats, as well as the status of being the last in the [[National Pokédex]] as of its generation and being unobtainable through normal gameplay. Unlike Mew, however, it was not believed to be the ancestor of all Pokémon, but merely the guardian of forests, traveling through time to make sure of their purity.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, Celebi is available only by event, either directly (via [[trading]] or [[Mystery Gift]]), or, in {{game|Crystal}}, through an event involving the [[GS Ball]]. This made it the first event Pokémon that was able to be captured from the wild in the games after using an event-only item, something which would continue forward even to the current generation. Celebi also makes an appearance in {{g|Colosseum}} and {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}, but it is unobtainable.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the anime, Celebi takes a central role in &#039;&#039;[[M04|Celebi: Voice of the Forest]]&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;[[AG155|The Green Guardian]]&#039;&#039;. In the movie, one accidentally brings [[Sammy]] to the future when attempting to escape from a poacher, and is later captured in a [[Iron-Masked Marauder|Team Rocket member]]&#039;s Dark Balls to be used to destroy the forest and rule the world. In the episode, another is attempting to heal after putting out a forest fire, and needs the help of Pokémon Ranger [[Solana]], as well as the anime&#039;s protagonists, to do so.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Generation III===&lt;br /&gt;
Many more legendary Pokémon were added to the roster in [[Generation III]], with the ten new legendary Pokémon bringing the total to 21. At this point in the series, legendary Pokémon began to have a greater role in the storyline of the games, with the plot of the [[villainous teams]] introduced in this generation and the next involving the reawakening of ancient legendary Pokémon for the team&#039;s own use.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Legendary golems====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Regis.png|thumb|left|{{p|Regice}}, {{p|Registeel}}, and {{p|Regirock}}]]&lt;br /&gt;
This third trio of legendary Pokémon, based on the {{wp|golem}}s of Hebrew legend, featured minimally in Hoenn-region legend. Based on the three ancient ages of humanity, the ice age, the stone age, and the iron age, the [[legendary golems]] took a back seat among the legendary Pokémon introduced in their generation, and are sometimes referred to by fans derisively as the &amp;quot;legendary trash cans&amp;quot;. Truly, this legendary trio, as well as its [[trio master|master]], {{p|Regigigas}}, feature the most complicated method of in-game availability, with puzzles made of [[braille]] in the Hoenn region being the keys to unlocking their mystery.&lt;br /&gt;
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As complex as the method in which they are obtained is the legend of the golems, which is told in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}} and finally completed in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}. Long ago, an ancient Pokémon was said to have moved the continents into their present positions by pulling them with ropes. After it was finished, it created in its image three Pokémon: {{p|Regirock}}, from clay, {{p|Regice}}, from ice, and {{p|Registeel}}, from magma. Ancient people, seeing that the Pokémon was so powerful, sealed it away in [[Snowpoint Temple]], while those it had created were separated from it and taken to the Hoenn region, sealed in three chambers, and left in the hopes that one day, someone would unlock the chambers and be able to tame the three so as to tame Regigigas. They are available in the [[Desert Ruins]], [[Island Cave]], and [[Ancient Tomb]] in Hoenn, as well as the [[Rock Peak Ruins]], [[Iceberg Ruins]], and [[Iron Ruins]] in [[Sinnoh]] with an event {{p|Regigigas}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the anime, the three legendary golems starred together guarding the [[Tree of Beginning]] in &#039;&#039;[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]&#039;&#039;, as well as members of {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}}&#039;s team in the Battle Frontier saga.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Eon duo====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Latias Latios.png|thumb|220px|right|{{p|Latias}} and {{p|Latios}}]]&lt;br /&gt;
Another of Hoenn&#039;s minor legendary Pokémon, {{p|Latias}} and {{p|Latios}} do not feature a distinct legend behind them. Nonetheless, they are incredibly rare, with only one of the two available normally to players, and the other available through an event. &lt;br /&gt;
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Latios and Latias take on counterpart availability in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}} as well as {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, with Latios being a [[roaming Pokémon]] in Ruby and SoulSilver, and Latias doing the same in Sapphire and HeartGold. In Emerald, after the player has defeated the Elite Four, their mother will ask if the Pokémon mentioned on TV was red or blue, and depending on that, one of the two will be roaming Hoenn. The other member of the duo will be found on [[Southern Island]], accessible by [[Eon Ticket]], in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, and in [[Pewter City]], through the [[Enigma Stone]] event, in HeartGold and SoulSilver.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the anime, Latios and Latias were the stars of &#039;&#039;[[M05|Pokémon Heroes]]&#039;&#039;, where the two guarded the legendary city of [[Alto Mare]]. With a strong connection to the [[Soul Dew]], the two were responsible for protecting it from {{mov|Annie}} and [[Oakley]], who wished to steal it.&lt;br /&gt;
In the main series, [[Tobias]] used a Latios against Ash, as his second Pokémon in the first semi-final battle of the [[Lily of the Valley Conference]].&lt;br /&gt;
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====Weather trio====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Weather trio.png|250px|thumb|right|A depiction of the cataclysmic battle between {{p|Groudon}}, {{p|Kyogre}}, and {{p|Rayquaza}}]]&lt;br /&gt;
The trio of super-ancient Pokémon, known for their [[weather conditions|weather-related]] [[abilities]] as the [[weather trio]], serve as the [[version mascot]]s of {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}} and represent the three major components of the Earth: the hydrosphere, the lithosphere, and the atmosphere. Said to shape the land and sea, respectively, {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}} are among the most powerful legendary Pokémon, while {{p|Rayquaza}} prevents the two from quarreling.&lt;br /&gt;
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During the course of {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, [[Team Magma]] or [[Team Aqua]], depending on version, seek out Groudon or Kyogre, respectively, with the intention of awakening them to make more homes for Pokémon of the land or sea. Eventually, the plan goes awry, and the player is forced to defeat or capture the legendary Pokémon to stop a global disaster. In {{game|Emerald}}, instead, both teams are on the loose, intending to awaken their respective legendary Pokémon, and only with interference by the player and {{p|Rayquaza}} does the fight end up resolved.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the anime, Groudon and Kyogre appeared in the two-part episode consisting of &#039;&#039;[[AG096|Gaining Groudon]]&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;[[AG097|The Scuffle of Legends]]&#039;&#039;. In these episodes, Team Magma and Team Aqua finally succeed in awakening the two, as in the games, though their conflict is resolved very quickly, much to the chagrin of viewers. Rayquaza appeared in &#039;&#039;[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]&#039;&#039;, where it fought against the pair of {{mov|Deoxys|Deoxys|7}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Jirachi====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:385Jirachi AG anime.png|thumb|left|{{p|Jirachi}} in the anime]]&lt;br /&gt;
One of the two event legendary Pokémon of Generation III, {{p|Jirachi}} is known to grant wishes written on the tags on its head each time it awakens: once every millennium.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, Jirachi has never had a concrete location tied to it, and it cannot be captured from the wild legitimately. However, several direct transfers have been present in the history of the franchise, most notably in the form of a [[Pokémon Colosseum Bonus Disc|bonus disc]] released as a preview of {{g|Colosseum}} which fixes the [[Berry glitch]] present in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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Jirachi starred in &#039;&#039;[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]&#039;&#039;, where it befriended [[Max]] as the group attempted to keep it away from [[Butler]], a former [[Team Magma]] operative.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Deoxys====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:386Deoxys formes.png|thumb|right|{{p|Deoxys}} in its four Formes: Attack, Normal, Defense, Speed]]&lt;br /&gt;
A virus from space which mutated when shot by a laser, {{p|Deoxys}} was the first legendary Pokémon known to [[Form differences|change form]], taking different forms on in each of the [[Generation III]] games - Normal Forme in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, Attack Forme in {{game|FireRed}}, Defense Forme in {{game|LeafGreen}}, and Speed Forme in {{game|Emerald}}, and being able to change them at will in the [[Generation IV]] games with special meteorites found in [[Veilstone City]] and on {{rt|3|Kanto}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, Deoxys is only available on [[Birth Island]] when the [[AuroraTicket]] is downloaded to FireRed, LeafGreen, or Emerald, though as with all event legendary Pokémon, it has also been available through direct download via [[Mystery Gift]].&lt;br /&gt;
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Deoxys featured heavily in the seventh Pokémon movie, &#039;&#039;[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]&#039;&#039;, where its Attack and Defense Formes were first revealed. One of the two {{mov|Deoxys|Deoxys|7}} featured befriends a boy named [[Tory Lund]], who fears Pokémon otherwise and does not realize what Deoxys is, while the other seeks out the first, concerned for its safety. Another Deoxys featured in &#039;&#039;[[AG171|Pokémon Ranger - Deoxys Crisis!]]&#039;&#039;, where Deoxys&#039;s Speed Forme debuted in the anime.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Generation IV===&lt;br /&gt;
Thirteen more legendary Pokémon were added in [[Generation IV]], the most of any generation so far, bringing the total to a whopping 34. Many of the legendary Pokémon of this generation have little connection to the plot of the games, instead being minor, post-League sidequests for the player to go on. Six of the 13 introduced, even, are not in Sinnoh&#039;s regional Pokédex, appearing only in the National Dex, a first for any Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
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Prior to Generation IV, 680 had been the limit on a legendary Pokémon&#039;s [[base stat]] total: this limit was set by {{p|Mewtwo}} in [[Generation I]] and was only matched - never surpassed - in Generation II and Generation III. As of Generation IV, however, the most powerful of all Pokémon in terms of base stats is no longer Mewtwo or any of its equals, but {{p|Arceus}}, the supposed creator of the Pokémon universe.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Lake guardians====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Mesprit Azelf Uxie anime.png|thumb|right|{{p|Azelf}}, {{p|Mesprit}}, and {{p|Uxie}} together]]&lt;br /&gt;
The [[lake guardians]], [[Sinnoh]]&#039;s native legendary trio, represent the spirit of all consciousness, with {{p|Uxie}} embodying knowledge, {{p|Mesprit}} embodying emotion, and {{p|Azelf}} embodying willpower. According to legend, having been created by {{p|Arceus|the Original One}}, the trio have the power to tame the powerful dragons it also created.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf are found in the caverns of [[Lake Acuity]], [[Lake Verity]], and [[Lake Valor]], respectively, though Mesprit will roam Sinnoh after the player has encountered it, rather than battle immediately as the other two will. The trio are captured by [[Team Galactic]]&#039;s {{tc|Commander}}s, [[Jupiter]], [[Mars]], and [[Saturn]], and subjected to the experiments of [[Charon]] to draw out the [[Red Chain]] from the gems in their bodies. Cyrus summons {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|Palkia}}, and alone, the lake guardians&#039; power is not enough to stop them. {{p|Giratina}} interferes and draws Cyrus into the Distortion World, where the lake guardians assist the player in navigation toward Giratina&#039;s lair.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the anime, the lake guardians appeared, first in spirit form, in &#039;&#039;[[DP001|Following a Maiden&#039;s Voyage]]&#039;&#039;, &#039;&#039;[[DP078|Pruning a Passel of Pals]]&#039;&#039;, and &#039;&#039;[[DP133|Uncrushing Defeat!]]&#039;&#039;, to {{an|Dawn}}, {{Ash}}, and {{an|Brock}}, respectively. They were captured by [[J]], who had been hired by [[Team Galactic]], in &#039;&#039;[[DP151|The Needs of the Three!]]&#039;&#039;, and were freed by Ash, Dawn, and Brock to stop the power of Dialga and Palkia in &#039;&#039;[[DP152|The Battle Finale of Legend!]]&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Creation trio====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Dialga-Palkia-Giratina.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina artwork from {{game|Platinum}}]]&lt;br /&gt;
The legendary creators of the Pokémon universe, the [[Creation trio]] consisting of {{p|Dialga}} of time, {{p|Palkia}} of space, and {{p|Giratina}} of antimatter, are, like the weather trio before them, the mascots of [[Sinnoh]]&#039;s trio of games, {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, Dialga and Palkia are sought by [[Cyrus]] to destroy and then remake the universe without spirit, a thing he hates about humanity. At [[Spear Pillar]], one of the two will be able to be captured in Diamond and Pearl, depending on the game, while Giratina may be obtained after the Pokémon League has been conquered. In Platinum, however, Giratina interferes with Cyrus&#039;s planned destruction of the universe, and may be captured in its home, the [[Distortion World]], while Dialga and Palkia cannot be found until the Elite Four have been defeated.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the anime, {{an|Dialga}} and {{an|Palkia}} appeared together, fighting, in &#039;&#039;[[M10|The Rise of Darkrai]]&#039;&#039;, while Dialga and {{an|Giratina}} appeared in &#039;&#039;[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]&#039;&#039;. The three appeared together, finally, in &#039;&#039;[[M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]&#039;&#039;. Dialga and Palkia were also summoned at Spear Pillar and chained by Cyrus in &#039;&#039;[[DP152|The Battle Finale of Legend!]]&#039;&#039;, but were freed when he escaped into another universe and the Red Chain was shattered by Ash, Dawn, Brock, and their Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Lunar duo====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Darkrai-Newmoon Island.png|thumb|left|{{p|Darkrai}} on [[Newmoon Island]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
A sidequest legendary Pokémon and an event legendary Pokémon, respectively, {{p|Cresselia}} and {{p|Darkrai}} represent two phases of the moon with opposite connotations: Darkrai represents the {{wp|new moon}}, the cause of the darkest nights and bringer of nightmares, while Cresselia represents the {{wp|full moon}}, a sign of hope and good dreams.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, Cresselia can be found on [[Fullmoon Island]] as part of a post-League quest to rid {{tc|Sailor}} Eldrich&#039;s son of a nightmare. It will flee immediately, roaming Sinnoh and leaving behind a [[Lunar Wing]], which will heal the boy. Darkrai is found on [[Newmoon Island]], accessible only with a [[Member Card]], and can only be obtained through an event.&lt;br /&gt;
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The lunar duo made their debuts separately, with a {{mov|Darkrai|Darkrai|10}} appearing in &#039;&#039;[[M10|The Rise of Darkrai]]&#039;&#039;, attempting to stop Dialga and Palkia&#039;s fight from destroying its home, [[Alamos Town]], and protecting [[Alice]], its friend. Cresselia first appeared in &#039;&#039;[[DP104|Sleepless in Pre-Battle]]&#039;&#039;, where it fought briefly against a Darkrai.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Sea guardians====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Manaphyphione.png|thumb|right|{{p|Manaphy}} and {{p|Phione}}]]&lt;br /&gt;
The sea guardian Pokémon are a legendary duo that, like Mewtwo and Mew, is comprised of a parent and child. {{p|Manaphy}}, a legendary Pokémon that makes its home in warmer seas south of the known regions, bears {{p|Phione}} when bred in captivity in the known regions.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, Manaphy can only be found through an event: either it may be transferred in its egg from one of the {{ga|Pokémon Ranger|Ranger}} games after activating an event in those games, or can be directly received via various Mystery Gift events. Like Jirachi, it cannot be legitimately found in the wild. Phione, of course, must be bred from a Manaphy and a {{p|Ditto}}, making it the only legendary Pokémon available only through this method.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the anime, Manaphy debuted in &#039;&#039;[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]&#039;&#039;, where, like in the games, it first appeared as an egg, and befriended {{an|May}}, who it regarded as its mother. It was the only Pokémon able to find the mysterious Temple of the Sea, [[Samiya]], and was regarded as the Prince of the Sea. For this, it was sought by [[the Phantom]], a pirate who wished to take the jewels of the Sea Crown deep in Samiya. Phione debuted under different circumstances, being found in [[Chocovine Town]] in &#039;&#039;[[DP113|Hold the Phione!]]&#039;&#039;, where they were revered as bringers of good luck.&lt;br /&gt;
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Phione is disputed by many in its status as a legendary Pokémon, as its base stat total is lower than all other legendary Pokémon, while its availability compared to others is legitimately high, being able to be bred from a Ditto with either Manaphy or another Phione as many times as a player would like. Even official sources have not been consistent, with [[Pokémon.com]] changing its status repeatedly, and official guidebooks alternately naming it as legendary or not. For all intents and purposes, it is regarded by Bulbapedia to not be legendary due to the latest official source.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Heatran====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Heatran anime.png|thumb|right|{{p|Heatran}} in the anime]]&lt;br /&gt;
{{p|Heatran}} is the embodiment of all volcanic activity, appearing in [[Stark Mountain]] in [[Sinnoh]], where it was said to have been born at the same time as Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina created Sinnoh at [[Spear Pillar]] and created the [[Battle Zone]]. Heatran is the first, and currently only, legendary Pokémon with a variable gender.&lt;br /&gt;
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Heatran first appeared in the anime in &#039;&#039;[[M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]&#039;&#039;, under the control of [[Marcus]], and later appeared in &#039;&#039;[[DP169|Pokémon Ranger: Heatran Rescue!]]&#039;&#039; as part of a Pokémon Ranger rescue mission.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Regigigas====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Regigigasanime.png|thumb|left|{{p|Regigigas}} in the anime]]&lt;br /&gt;
{{p|Regigigas}} is the master of the [[legendary golems]], having created them in ancient times and was said to have moved the continents in place, pulling them by rope.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, Regigigas is found at [[Snowpoint Temple]], though it will not awaken unless all three of the legendary golems are in the player&#039;s party.&lt;br /&gt;
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Regigigas appeared in the anime in &#039;&#039;[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]&#039;&#039;, where it attempted to stop a glacier from destroying [[Gracidea]]. Another appeared in &#039;&#039;[[DP129|Pillars of Friendship!]]&#039;&#039;, where it was hunted by [[J]] and defended by {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Shaymin====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Seabreak path.png|thumb|right|{{p|Shaymin}} running down [[Seabreak Path]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
A legendary Pokémon that has the ability to purify areas instantly and bring plant life in abundance, {{p|Shaymin}} is referred to as the Mew of Generation IV. Unlike previous event legendary Pokémon with its straight-100 base stats, however, Shaymin has the ability to change forms, between Land Forme and Sky Forme.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the games, like Darkrai, Shaymin is catchable in the wild after an event item has been obtained: this time [[Oak&#039;s Letter]], which requests the player&#039;s help on {{rt|224|Sinnoh}}. After giving thanks to someone or something, Shaymin will appear, and will be available to be caught at the end of the [[Seabreak Path]] that appears, in the [[Flower Paradise]].&lt;br /&gt;
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Shaymin has a central role in &#039;&#039;[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]&#039;&#039;, when it, as well as its Sky Forme, were officially revealed. It also has a minor role in &#039;&#039;[[DP168|Keeping In Top Forme!]]&#039;&#039; involving [[Marley]].&lt;br /&gt;
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====Arceus====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Arceus ruins art.png|thumb|left|{{p|Arceus}} creates a Pokémon egg for {{ga|Ethan}} and {{ga|Lyra}}]]&lt;br /&gt;
The final Pokémon of Generation IV and the most powerful known so far, {{p|Arceus}} is, according to legend, the creator of the Pokémon universe. Born of an egg in the chaos at the beginning, Arceus&#039;s powers were awakened immediately, and from itself it made time and space, matter and antimatter, and set {{p|Dialga}}, {{p|Palkia}}, and {{p|Giratina}} to guard them. It created spirit as well, setting {{p|Uxie}} in charge of knowledge, {{p|Mesprit}} in charge of emotion, and {{p|Azelf}} in charge of willpower, before falling into an eternal slumber.&lt;br /&gt;
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Arceus can be awoken from its sleep using an [[Azure Flute]] at [[Spear Pillar]], which will open a staircase to its home, the [[Hall of Origin]]. There it can be captured, though no legitimate way of obtaining the Azure Flute has yet been released.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the anime, {{an|Arceus}} starred in &#039;&#039;[[M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]&#039;&#039;, where it set out to destroy [[Michina]] and its people for their betrayal in ancient times. After changing history with the help of Dialga, Ash and his friends revealed to Arceus the true nature of human beings, and it left Michina in peace.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Generation V===&lt;br /&gt;
Thirteen additional legendary Pokémon were added in [[Generation V]], tying with Generation IV to be the largest addition to the ranks, totaling 47 legendary Pokémon. {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}} played a large role in the storyline of Black &amp;amp; White, with the respective mascot Pokémon being a necessary and unavoidable capture to progress to the endgame. The rest of the Pokémon mattered little to the narrative progression and some are still unavailable legitimately, waiting instead on future events to unlock their existence.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Victini====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Victini-Liberty Garden Island.png|thumb|right|160px|Hilda, Victini, and Hilbert]]&lt;br /&gt;
{{p|Victini}} is found at the beginning of [[List of Pokémon by Unova Pokédex number|Unova&#039;s Pokédex]], being #000. Much like {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Celebi}}, {{p|Jirachi}}, {{p|Manaphy}} and {{p|Shaymin}} before it, each of its base stats are 100. It is the first [[Generation V]] [[event Pokémon]] revealed and allowed to be obtained. Victini is considered the embodiment of victory. It is said that a Trainer with a Victini will win anything no matter what.&lt;br /&gt;
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In Pokémon Black and White, if the player possesses the [[Liberty Ticket]], the player can take a boat to [[Liberty Garden]], where Team Plasma is attempting to obtain Victini for the energy it radiates. It is later revealed that Victini was sealed in the basement of the lighthouse by a wealthy person in order to protect it from people with bad intentions. &lt;br /&gt;
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Victini is the future star of &#039;&#039;[[M14|Victini and the Black Hero: Zekrom]]&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;[[M14|Victini and the White Hero: Reshiram]]&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Musketeer trio====&lt;br /&gt;
{{p|Cobalion}}, {{p|Terrakion}}, {{p|Virizion}} are a trio of Pokémon based on the titular characters of the 1844 French novel &#039;&#039;{{wp|The Three Musketeers}}&#039;&#039;, and partially on hooved mammals such as deer, oxen, and horses. According to legend, they protect Pokémon from having their habitats destroyed by humans and have been known to have attacked human castles during the Middle Ages. Like the Three Musketeers, they are considered a trio but have a fourth, younger member in the form of {{p|Keldeo}} who the other three rescued and raised after its home was destroyed by fire. All four of them can use their horns like swords, and learn their signature move, {{m|Sacred Sword}}, at level 42 (43 for {{p|Keldeo}}, most likely to refer to it becoming part of the group later).&lt;br /&gt;
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====Kami trio====&lt;br /&gt;
{{p|Tornadus}}, {{p|Thundurus}}, and {{p|Landorus}} are a trio of Pokémon based on Japanese deities; Fujin, god of wind, Raijin, god of thunder and lightning, and Inari, a fertility god.  Together the three represent the heavens and the nourishing effect the sky has upon the earth.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Tao trio====&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Reshiram Zekrom anime.png|thumb|left|280px|Reshiram and Zekrom]]&lt;br /&gt;
{{p|Zekrom}} and {{p|Reshiram}} represent balance through the aspects of Yin and Yang, respectively. Originally, they were a single dragon that helped found the Unova region&#039;s nation, but fighting between the two brothers who founded the nation split them into two halves. They are now in constant conflict with each other.&lt;br /&gt;
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It is widely speculated that {{p|Kyurem}} is related to Zekrom and Reshiram due to reasons such as their types and names&amp;lt;!--ReshiRAM, ZekROM, KyuREM--&amp;gt;, in the same way Giratina turned out to be closely related to Dialga and Palkia.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Meloetta====&lt;br /&gt;
{{p|Meloetta}} represents music and dance. Meloetta is similar to the Greek idea of a Muse, a goddess of creativity and inspiration.  &lt;br /&gt;
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====Genesect====&lt;br /&gt;
{{p|Genesect}} is an experimental creature created by Team Plasma, under [[N]], attempting to create the strongest Pokémon in existence by altering an ancient insect Pokémon with cybernetic upgrades. It uses special cassettes to make variations to its signature move, {{m|Techno Blast}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation I is the only generation (excluding Generation V) where all of its legendaries have appeared in a movie. Mewtwo appeared in [[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]. Mew appeared in both Mewtwo Strikes Back and in [[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]], while the birds appeared in [[M02|The Power of One]]. &lt;br /&gt;
** Ho-Oh is the only Generation II legendary who hasn&#039;t appeared in a movie, only in anime appearances, opening sequences, and a cameo in Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, only to be Mew in disguise.&lt;br /&gt;
** Groudon is the only Generation III legendary who hasn&#039;t appeared in a movie. There was a fake Groudon in Jirachi: Wish Maker, however, much to Butler&#039;s dismay, wasn&#039;t the real Groudon. However, the real Groudon has appeared with its counterpart, Kyogre, in the anime. &lt;br /&gt;
** Generation IV has the most amount of legendaries that haven&#039;t appeared in a movie, with the lake guardians, Cresselia, and Phione. This group is notable for not even appearing via cameos in the movies, except for Cresselia, who appeared in the opening of [[M10|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]. All five have their own debut episodes in the anime, however. &lt;br /&gt;
* In all but one&amp;lt;!-- Which one? Link to it. --&amp;gt; of the games, there appears to only be one of each legendary Pokémon, but in the {{pkmn|anime}}, there is more than one of most legendary Pokémon. This may just mean that the creators of the game intended the {{player}} to only ever happen to meet one of them canonically, and in fact there are others elsewhere which the player does not encounter.&lt;br /&gt;
** This may be supported by the possibility of acquiring eggs of {{p|Dialga}}, {{p|Palkia}} and {{p|Giratina}} in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, and {{p|Manaphy}} in the [[Generation IV]] games.&lt;br /&gt;
* Each generation has introduced at least one {{type2|Psychic}} legendary Pokémon and one {{type2|Flying}} legendary Pokémon, though the {{p|Shaymin|only}} {{p|Arceus|two}} Flying-type legendaries in Generation IV gain this type only in an {{DL|Form differences|Shaymin|alternate}} {{DL|Form differences|Arceus|form}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* According to interviews with [[Junichi Masuda]] in 2009, legendary Pokémon are the most difficult to design names for because Game Freak strives to make sure that the names of legendary Pokémon are universal across the different translations, so extra work must be put into their names to make sure that they work universally in all languages and don&#039;t conflict with anything else. This is consistent with the relatively small number of legendary Pokémon who have had their names changed outside of Japan (currently nine: the [[legendary birds]], the [[lake guardians]], and the [[Kami trio]]).&lt;br /&gt;
* As of [[Generation V]], aside from {{p|Arceus}}&#039;s use of [[Plates]], there has never been a {{type|Poison}} legendary Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
* Only {{p|Deoxys}}, {{p|Giratina}}, {{p|Arceus}}, {{p|Lugia}}, and {{p|Ho-Oh}} have a battle theme that is shared with no other. {{p|Mew}} has its own battle theme; however, it is a remixed version of the normal [[Kanto]] wild battle theme.&lt;br /&gt;
** The [[legendary beasts]] and the [[Tao trio]] have their own remixes of one theme.&lt;br /&gt;
* The legendary birds of Kanto are the most available wild legendary Pokémon, able to be caught in nine main series games each ({{v2|Red and Green}}, {{v|Blue}}, {{v|Yellow}}, {{v2|FireRed and LeafGreen}}, {{v|Platinum|}}, {{v2|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}). The least available wild legendary Pokémon are {{p|Celebi}} and {{p|Mew}}, which only appear in the wild in one game apiece; each encounter requires an [[event item]] to activate it. {{p|Shaymin}} and {{p|Darkrai}} may also count, as the event items for the two, though existent in the games&#039; coding, were not released to players of {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}, with the Mystery Gift events only available for players of {{v2|Platinum}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Related articles==&lt;br /&gt;
*[[Event Pokémon]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[Myths and legends involving legendary Pokémon]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[Sinnoh myths]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[History of the Pokémon world]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[Pseudo-legendary]]&lt;br /&gt;
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*[http://www.dark-stars.net/Legend/ Legends of the Mon], the fanlisting for legendary Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Windy Prairie&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese:  &#039;&#039;&#039;かぜのだいそうげん&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Cold Meadow&#039;&#039;) is the second level in [[Pokémon Rumble]]. Its bosses are mostly of the [[Flying]] type,  and it appears to lend itself mostly to Flying and [[Normal]] type pokemon, with a few [[Grass]] types.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Normal Mode==&lt;br /&gt;
{| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{flying color}}; -moz-border-radius: 1em; border: 5px solid #{{flying color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
! Windy Prairie&lt;br /&gt;
|- align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;4&amp;quot; | Normal Rank&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|016|Pidgey}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pidgey}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|017|Pidgeotto}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pidgeotto}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|018|Pidgeot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pidgeot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|019|Rattata}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Rattata}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|020|Raticate}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Raticate}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|021|Spearow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Spearow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|022|Fearow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Fearow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|052|Meowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Meowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|053|Persian}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Persian}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|069|Bellsprout}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Bellsprout}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|070|Weepinbell}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Weepinbell}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|071|Victreebel}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Victreebel}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|083|Farfetch&#039;d}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Farfetch&#039;d}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|084|Doduo}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Doduo}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|085|Dodrio}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dodrio}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|102|Exeggcute}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Exeggcute}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|103|Exeggutor}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Exeggutor}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|108|Lickitung}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lickitung}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|114|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|128|Tauros}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tauros}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|132|Ditto}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Ditto}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|142|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|147|Dratini}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dratini}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|148|Dragonair}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dragonair}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|149|Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
{|style=&amp;quot;background: #{{normal color}}; -moz-border-radius: 1em; border: 5px solid #{{normal color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
! Bosses&lt;br /&gt;
|- align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=&amp;quot;1&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;border: 1px solid #{{black color}}; border-collapse: collapse; background: white; margin: auto;&amp;quot; cellspacing=&amp;quot;1&amp;quot; cellpadding=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
! Normal Rank&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|053|Persian}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Persian}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|018|Pidgeot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pidgeot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|142|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|149|Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Advanced Mode==&lt;br /&gt;
===C Rank===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|114|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|399|Bidoof}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Bidoof}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|417|Pachirisu}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pachirisu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|420|Cherubi}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Cherubi}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|421|Cherrim}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Cherrim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|427|Buneary}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Buneary}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|428|Lopunny}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lopunny}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|441|Chatot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Chatot}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|465|Tangrowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangrowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Boss&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|400|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
===B Rank===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|396|Starly}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Starly}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|397|Staravia}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Staravia}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|424|Ambipom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Ambipom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|425|Drifloon}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Drifloon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|426|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|431|Glameow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Glameow}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|432|Purugly}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Purugly}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|447|Riolu}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Riolu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Boss&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|398|Staraptor}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Staraptor}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
===A Rank===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|108|Lickitung}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lickitung}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|114|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|397|Staravia}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Staravia}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|417|Pachirisu}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pachirisu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|428|Lopunny}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lopunny}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|441|Chatot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Chatot}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|465|Tangrowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangrowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|468|Togekiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Togekiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|479|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Boss&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|463|Lickilicky}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lickilicky}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
===S Rank===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|398|Staraptor}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Staraptor}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|400|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|421|Cherrim}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Cherrim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|424|Ambipom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Ambipom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|426|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|447|Riolu}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Riolu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|463|Lickilicky}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lickilicky}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|468|Togekiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Togekiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|479|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Boss&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|448|Lucario}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lucario}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Rumble Locations}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Stub|Location}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Project Locations notice}}&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Pokémon Rumble]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Pokémon Rumble locations]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Plains]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[de:Die Windauen]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Spikkle</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Windy_Prairie&amp;diff=992400</id>
		<title>Windy Prairie</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Windy_Prairie&amp;diff=992400"/>
		<updated>2010-01-24T10:30:22Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Spikkle: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Windy Prairie&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese:  &#039;&#039;&#039;かぜのだいそうげん&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Cold Meadow&#039;&#039;) is the second level in [[Pokémon Rumble]]. It appears to lend itself mostly to [[Flying]] and [[Normal]] type pokemon, with a few [[Grass]] types.&lt;br /&gt;
==Normal Mode==&lt;br /&gt;
{| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{flying color}}; -moz-border-radius: 1em; border: 5px solid #{{flying color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
! Windy Prairie&lt;br /&gt;
|- align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;4&amp;quot; | Normal Rank&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|016|Pidgey}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pidgey}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|017|Pidgeotto}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pidgeotto}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|018|Pidgeot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pidgeot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|019|Rattata}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Rattata}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|020|Raticate}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Raticate}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|021|Spearow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Spearow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|022|Fearow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Fearow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|052|Meowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Meowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|053|Persian}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Persian}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|069|Bellsprout}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Bellsprout}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|070|Weepinbell}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Weepinbell}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|071|Victreebel}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Victreebel}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|083|Farfetch&#039;d}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Farfetch&#039;d}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|084|Doduo}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Doduo}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|085|Dodrio}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dodrio}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|102|Exeggcute}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Exeggcute}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|103|Exeggutor}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Exeggutor}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|108|Lickitung}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lickitung}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|114|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|128|Tauros}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tauros}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|132|Ditto}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Ditto}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|142|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|147|Dratini}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dratini}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|148|Dragonair}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dragonair}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|149|Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
{|style=&amp;quot;background: #{{normal color}}; -moz-border-radius: 1em; border: 5px solid #{{normal color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
! Bosses&lt;br /&gt;
|- align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=&amp;quot;1&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;border: 1px solid #{{black color}}; border-collapse: collapse; background: white; margin: auto;&amp;quot; cellspacing=&amp;quot;1&amp;quot; cellpadding=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
! Normal Rank&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|053|Persian}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Persian}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|018|Pidgeot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pidgeot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|142|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|149|Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Advanced Mode==&lt;br /&gt;
===C Rank===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|114|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|399|Bidoof}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Bidoof}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|417|Pachirisu}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pachirisu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|420|Cherubi}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Cherubi}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|421|Cherrim}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Cherrim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|427|Buneary}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Buneary}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|428|Lopunny}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lopunny}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|441|Chatot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Chatot}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|465|Tangrowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangrowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Boss&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|400|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
===B Rank===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|396|Starly}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Starly}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|397|Staravia}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Staravia}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|424|Ambipom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Ambipom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|425|Drifloon}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Drifloon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|426|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|431|Glameow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Glameow}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|432|Purugly}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Purugly}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|447|Riolu}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Riolu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Boss&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|398|Staraptor}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Staraptor}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
===A Rank===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|108|Lickitung}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lickitung}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|114|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|397|Staravia}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Staravia}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|417|Pachirisu}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pachirisu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|428|Lopunny}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lopunny}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|441|Chatot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Chatot}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|465|Tangrowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangrowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|468|Togekiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Togekiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|479|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Boss&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|463|Lickilicky}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lickilicky}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
===S Rank===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|398|Staraptor}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Staraptor}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|400|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|421|Cherrim}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Cherrim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|424|Ambipom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Ambipom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|426|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|447|Riolu}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Riolu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|463|Lickilicky}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lickilicky}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|468|Togekiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Togekiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|479|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Boss&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|448|Lucario}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lucario}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Rumble Locations}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Stub|Location}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Project Locations notice}}&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Pokémon Rumble]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Pokémon Rumble locations]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Plains]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[de:Die Windauen]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Spikkle</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Windy_Prairie&amp;diff=992399</id>
		<title>Windy Prairie</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Windy_Prairie&amp;diff=992399"/>
		<updated>2010-01-24T10:27:27Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Spikkle: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Windy Prairie&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese:  &#039;&#039;&#039;かぜのだいそうげん&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Cold Meadow&#039;&#039;) is the second level in [[Pokémon Rumble]]. It appears to lend itself mostly to Flying and Normal type pokemon, with a few Grass types.&lt;br /&gt;
==Normal Mode==&lt;br /&gt;
{| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{flying color}}; -moz-border-radius: 1em; border: 5px solid #{{flying color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
! Windy Prairie&lt;br /&gt;
|- align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;4&amp;quot; | Normal Rank&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|016|Pidgey}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pidgey}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|017|Pidgeotto}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pidgeotto}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|018|Pidgeot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pidgeot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|019|Rattata}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Rattata}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|020|Raticate}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Raticate}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|021|Spearow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Spearow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|022|Fearow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Fearow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|052|Meowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Meowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|053|Persian}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Persian}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|069|Bellsprout}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Bellsprout}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|070|Weepinbell}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Weepinbell}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|071|Victreebel}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Victreebel}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|083|Farfetch&#039;d}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Farfetch&#039;d}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|084|Doduo}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Doduo}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|085|Dodrio}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dodrio}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|102|Exeggcute}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Exeggcute}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|103|Exeggutor}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Exeggutor}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|108|Lickitung}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lickitung}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|114|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|128|Tauros}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tauros}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|132|Ditto}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Ditto}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|142|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|147|Dratini}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dratini}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|148|Dragonair}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dragonair}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|149|Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|white|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
{|style=&amp;quot;background: #{{normal color}}; -moz-border-radius: 1em; border: 5px solid #{{normal color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
! Bosses&lt;br /&gt;
|- align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=&amp;quot;1&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;border: 1px solid #{{black color}}; border-collapse: collapse; background: white; margin: auto;&amp;quot; cellspacing=&amp;quot;1&amp;quot; cellpadding=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
! Normal Rank&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|053|Persian}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Persian}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|green|C}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|018|Pidgeot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pidgeot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|blue|B}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|142|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|red|A}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|149|Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
| &#039;&#039;&#039;{{color|magenta|S}}&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Advanced Mode==&lt;br /&gt;
===C Rank===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|114|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|399|Bidoof}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Bidoof}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|417|Pachirisu}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pachirisu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|420|Cherubi}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Cherubi}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|421|Cherrim}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Cherrim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|427|Buneary}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Buneary}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|428|Lopunny}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lopunny}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|441|Chatot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Chatot}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|465|Tangrowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangrowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Boss&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|400|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
===B Rank===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|396|Starly}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Starly}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|397|Staravia}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Staravia}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|424|Ambipom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Ambipom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|425|Drifloon}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Drifloon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|426|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|431|Glameow}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Glameow}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|432|Purugly}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Purugly}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|447|Riolu}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Riolu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Boss&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|398|Staraptor}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Staraptor}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
===A Rank===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|108|Lickitung}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lickitung}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|114|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangela}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|397|Staravia}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Staravia}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|417|Pachirisu}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Pachirisu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|428|Lopunny}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lopunny}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|441|Chatot}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Chatot}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|465|Tangrowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Tangrowth}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|468|Togekiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Togekiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|479|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Boss&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|463|Lickilicky}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lickilicky}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
===S Rank===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|398|Staraptor}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Staraptor}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|400|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|421|Cherrim}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Cherrim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|424|Ambipom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Ambipom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|426|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|447|Riolu}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Riolu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|463|Lickilicky}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lickilicky}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|468|Togekiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Togekiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|479|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #ccf;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Boss&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| {{MS|448|Lucario}}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Lucario}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Rumble Locations}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Stub|Location}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Project Locations notice}}&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Pokémon Rumble]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Pokémon Rumble locations]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Plains]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[de:Die Windauen]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Spikkle</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Octillery_(Pok%C3%A9mon)&amp;diff=796594</id>
		<title>Octillery (Pokémon)</title>
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		<updated>2009-06-27T20:28:24Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Spikkle: /* Trivia */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{PokémonPrevNext | prev=Remoraid | next=Delibird |type=water|| prevnum=223| nextnum=225}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{PokémonInfobox|&lt;br /&gt;
name=Octillery |&lt;br /&gt;
jname=オクタン |&lt;br /&gt;
tmname=Okutank |&lt;br /&gt;
image=224Octillery.png |&lt;br /&gt;
caption=Artwork from G/S/C |&lt;br /&gt;
pron=&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;ok-til-leh-ree&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;|&lt;br /&gt;
ndex=224 |&lt;br /&gt;
jdex=173 |&lt;br /&gt;
hdex=363 |&lt;br /&gt;
fdex=115 |&lt;br /&gt;
sdex=133 |&lt;br /&gt;
typen=1 |&lt;br /&gt;
type1=Water |&lt;br /&gt;
type2= |&lt;br /&gt;
species=Jet |&lt;br /&gt;
height-ftin=2&#039;11&amp;quot; |&lt;br /&gt;
height-m=0.9 |&lt;br /&gt;
weight-lbs=62.8 |&lt;br /&gt;
weight-kg=28.5 |&lt;br /&gt;
abilityn=2 |&lt;br /&gt;
ability1=Suction Cups |&lt;br /&gt;
ability2=Sniper |&lt;br /&gt;
egggroupn=2 |&lt;br /&gt;
egggroup1=Water 1 |&lt;br /&gt;
egggroup2=Water 2 |&lt;br /&gt;
hatchsteps=5,120 |&lt;br /&gt;
evat=1 | &lt;br /&gt;
evsa=1 |&lt;br /&gt;
expyield=164 |&lt;br /&gt;
lv100exp=1,000,000 |&lt;br /&gt;
gendercode=127 |&lt;br /&gt;
color=Red |&lt;br /&gt;
catchrate=75 |&lt;br /&gt;
body=10 |&lt;br /&gt;
pokefordex=octillery |&lt;br /&gt;
generation=2 |&lt;br /&gt;
footnotes=}}&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Octillery&#039;&#039;&#039; ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: &#039;&#039;&#039;オクタン&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Okutank&#039;&#039;) is a {{type2|Water}} [[Pokémon]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
It [[Evolution|evolve]]s from {{p|Remoraid}} starting at [[level]] 25.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Biology==&lt;br /&gt;
===Physiology===&lt;br /&gt;
Octillery are red cephalopod Pokémon with yellow bumps on their rock-hard heads and yellow suction cups on each tentacle. They possess 8 tentacles, two of them are used for manipulating objects while the other six don&#039;t appear to be used as much aside from a stabilizing role.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Gender differences====&lt;br /&gt;
Female Octillery have smaller suction cups on their tentacles. The yellow bumps on their head are also smaller.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Special abilities====&lt;br /&gt;
Octillery is much more powerful than its pre-evolved form, Remoraid, but it happens to be much slower. Octillery&#039;s tentacles boast stronger gripping power. It also is capable of using {{m|Sludge Bomb}}, {{m|Gunk Shot}}, {{m|Energy Ball}}, {{m|Flash Cannon}} and {{m|Giga Impact}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Octillery is the [[Signature move|only known Pokémon]] that learns {{m|Octazooka}} by leveling up.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Behavior=== &lt;br /&gt;
===Habitat===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Sea.gif|right|frame|[[List of Pokémon by habitat#Sea Pokémon|Sea Pokémon]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
Both Octillery and {{p|Remoraid}} are normally found in oceans. However, they are occasionally found in freshwater lakes.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Diet===&lt;br /&gt;
{{main|Pokémon food}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the anime==&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Halrey&#039;s Octillery.PNG|right|thumb|Octillery in the anime]]&lt;br /&gt;
In &#039;&#039;[[EP215|Octillery The Outcast]]&#039;&#039;, a {{pkmn|Trainer}} in the [[Whirl Islands]] tried to get one of his Remoraid to evolve into an Octillery.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In &#039;&#039;[[AG021|Which Wurmple&#039;s Which?]]&#039;&#039;, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr|friends}} were fishing and found an Octillery, which landed on [[Max]]&#039;s head.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Harley]] has an Octillery. It debuted in &#039;&#039;[[AG160|Harley Rides Again]]&#039;&#039;, where it defeated [[May&#039;s Munchlax]] in the [[Wisteria Town]] {{pkmn|Contest}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the manga==&lt;br /&gt;
===Pokémon Special===&lt;br /&gt;
Octillery first appeared in {{PSV|10}} under [[Team Rocket]]&#039;s control.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the TCG==&lt;br /&gt;
{{main|Octillery (TCG)}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Game data==&lt;br /&gt;
===NPC appearances===&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 1|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]: Octillery is the leader of Team Constrictor, a [[Rank#Mystery Dungeon|Silver Rank]] rescue team. It joins a new team with {{p|Blastoise}} and {{p|Golem}} designed to travel through [[Magma Cavern]], but is defeated.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Pokédex entries===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Dex&lt;br /&gt;
|type=water&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=2&lt;br /&gt;
|golddex=It traps enemies with its {{a|Suction Cups|suction-cupped tentacles}}, then smashes them with its rock-hard head.&lt;br /&gt;
|silverdex=It instinctively sneaks into rocky holes. If it gets sleepy, it steals the nest of a fellow Octillery.&lt;br /&gt;
|crystaldex=Its instinct is to bury itself in holes. It often steals the nesting holes of others to sleep in them.&lt;br /&gt;
|rubydex=Octillery grabs onto its foe using its tentacles. This Pokémon tries to immobilize it before delivering the finishing blow. If the foe turns out to be too strong, Octillery spews ink to escape.&lt;br /&gt;
|sapphiredex=Octillery grabs onto its foe using its tentacles. This Pokémon tries to immobilize it before delivering the finishing blow. If the foe turns out to be too strong, Octillery spews ink to escape.&lt;br /&gt;
|emeralddex=It ensnares its foe with its {{a|Suction Cups|suction-cupped tentacles}} before delivering the finishing blow. If the foe turns out to be too strong, it spews ink to escape.&lt;br /&gt;
|firereddex=It instinctively sneaks into rocky holes. If it gets sleepy, it steals the nest of a fellow Octillery.&lt;br /&gt;
|leafgreendex=It traps enemies with its {{a|Suction Cups|suction-cupped tentacles}}, then smashes them with its rock-hard head.&lt;br /&gt;
|stadium2dex=It traps enemies with its {{a|Suction Cups|suction-cupped tentacles}}, then smashes them with its rock-hard head.&lt;br /&gt;
|diamonddex=It lives in the gaps of boulders and in holes on the seafloor. Its suction cups grip prey tightly.&lt;br /&gt;
|pearldex=It obscures its foe&#039;s vision by spitting a cloud of murky ink. It makes its nest among boulders.&lt;br /&gt;
|platinumdex=It loves to lurk inside holes in rocks. It sometimes sprays ink on prey by sticking out only its mouth.&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Game locations===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Availability|&lt;br /&gt;
type=Water |&lt;br /&gt;
gen=2 |&lt;br /&gt;
gsrarity=None |&lt;br /&gt;
gsarea=Evolve {{p|Remoraid}} |&lt;br /&gt;
gen3ex=frlg|&lt;br /&gt;
erarity=Rare |&lt;br /&gt;
earea=[[Hoenn Safari Zone]] extension |&lt;br /&gt;
frlgrarity=None |&lt;br /&gt;
frlgarea=Evolve {{p|Remoraid}} |&lt;br /&gt;
dprarity=Common |&lt;br /&gt;
dparea=[[Pastoria City]], [[Sunyshore City]], [[Pokémon League]],&amp;lt;br&amp;gt; [[Route]]s {{rtn|213}}, {{rtn|222}}, {{rtn|223}}, {{rtn|224}}, {{rtn|230}} |&lt;br /&gt;
ptrarity=Common |&lt;br /&gt;
ptarea=[[Pastoria City]], [[Sunyshore City]], [[Pokémon League]],&amp;lt;br&amp;gt; [[Route]]s {{rtn|213}}, {{rtn|222}}, {{rtn|223}}, {{rtn|224}}, {{rtn|230}} |&lt;br /&gt;
palarea=Sea |&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====In side games====&lt;br /&gt;
{{SidegameAvail&lt;br /&gt;
|type=water&lt;br /&gt;
|channel=[[Cobalt Coast|Secret Cove]]&lt;br /&gt;
|trozei=Endless Level 6&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Endless Level 23&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Forever Level 55&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Mr. Who&#039;s Den&lt;br /&gt;
|md=[[Silver Trench]] (60F-69F)&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;[[Far-off Sea]] (55F-64F)&lt;br /&gt;
|ranger=[[Safra Sea]]&lt;br /&gt;
|md2=[[Surrounded Sea]] (B1-B20)&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;[[Miracle Sea]] (B1-B18)&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;[[Deep Miracle Sea]] (B1-B4)&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;[[Bottomless Sea]] (B1-B49)&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Base stats===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStats|&lt;br /&gt;
type=water|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=     75 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=105 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=75 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk= 105 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=  75 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=  45 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Type effectiveness===&lt;br /&gt;
{{DP Type effectiveness|&lt;br /&gt;
type1=water|&lt;br /&gt;
Normal=  100 |&lt;br /&gt;
Fighting=100 |&lt;br /&gt;
Flying=  100 |&lt;br /&gt;
Poison=  100 |&lt;br /&gt;
Ground=  100 |&lt;br /&gt;
Rock=    100 |&lt;br /&gt;
Bug=     100 |&lt;br /&gt;
Ghost=   100 |&lt;br /&gt;
Steel=    50 |&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Fire=     50 |&lt;br /&gt;
Water=    50 |&lt;br /&gt;
Grass=   200 |&lt;br /&gt;
Electric=200 |&lt;br /&gt;
Psychic= 100 |&lt;br /&gt;
Ice=      50 |&lt;br /&gt;
Dragon=  100 |&lt;br /&gt;
Dark=    100 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Learnset===&lt;br /&gt;
{{evolved learnset intro|Octillery}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====By [[level|leveling up]]====&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist|water|water|4|2|Octillery}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|Start|Gunk Shot|Poison|Physical|120|70|5|Cool|3}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|Start|Rock Blast|Rock|Physical|25|80|10|Tough|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|Start|Water Gun|Water|Special|40|100|25|Cute|3||&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|Start|Constrict|Normal|Physical|10|100|35|Tough|0}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|Start|Psybeam|Psychic|Special|65|100|20|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|Start|Aurora Beam|Ice|Special|65|100|20|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|6|Constrict|Normal|Physical|10|100|35|Tough|0}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|10|Psybeam|Psychic|Special|65|100|20|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|14|Aurora Beam|Ice|Special|65|100|20|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|19|BubbleBeam|Water|Special|65|100|20|Beauty|2||&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|23|Focus Energy|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|30|Cool|0}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|25|Octazooka|Water|Special|65|85|10|Tough|2||&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|29|Bullet Seed|Grass|Physical|10|100|30|Cool|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|36|Wring Out|Normal|Special|&amp;amp;mdash;|100|5|Smart|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|42|Signal Beam|Bug|Special|75|100|15|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|48|Ice Beam|Ice|Special|95|100|10|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|55|Hyper Beam|Normal|Special|150|90|5|Cool|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/note|4|water}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====By [[TM]]/[[HM]]====&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelisttm|water|water|4|2|Octillery}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM03]]|Water Pulse|Water|Special|60|100|20|Beauty|2||&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM06]]|Toxic|Poison|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|85|10|Smart|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM09]]|Bullet Seed|Grass|Physical|10|100|30|Cool|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM10]]|Hidden Power|Normal|Special|&amp;amp;mdash;|100|15|Smart|1}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM11]]|Sunny Day|Fire|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|5|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM13]]|Ice Beam|Ice|Special|95|100|10|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM14]]|Blizzard|Ice|Special|120|70|5|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM15]]|Hyper Beam|Normal|Special|150|90|5|Cool|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM17]]|Protect|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|10|Cute|0}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM18]]|Rain Dance|Water|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|5|Tough|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM21]]|Frustration|Normal|Physical|&amp;amp;mdash;|100|20|Cute|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM27]]|Return|Normal|Physical|&amp;amp;mdash;|100|20|Cute|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM29]]|Psychic|Psychic|Special|90|100|10|Smart|2|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM32]]|Double Team|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|15|Cool|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM35]]|Flamethrower|Fire|Special|95|100|15|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM36]]|Sludge Bomb|Poison|Special|90|100|10|Tough|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM38]]|Fire Blast|Fire|Special|120|85|5|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM42]]|Facade|Normal|Physical|70|100|20|Cute|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM43]]|Secret Power|Normal|Physical|70|100|20|Smart|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM44]]|Rest|Psychic|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|10|Cute|0}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM45]]|Attract|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|100|15|Cute|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM46]]|Thief|Dark|Physical|40|100|10|Tough|0}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM53]]|Energy Ball|Grass|Special|80|100|10|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM55]]|Brine|Water|Special|65|100|10|Smart|2||&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM56]]|Fling|Dark|Physical|&amp;amp;mdash;|100|10|Tough|1}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM57]]|Charge Beam|Electric|Special|50|90|10|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM58]]|Endure|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|10|Tough|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM66]]|Payback|Dark|Physical|50|100|10|Cool|1}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM68]]|Giga Impact|Normal|Physical|150|90|5|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM73]]|Thunder Wave|Electric|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|100|20|Cool|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM78]]|Captivate|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|100|20|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM82]]|Sleep Talk|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|10|Cute|3}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM83]]|Natural Gift|Normal|Physical|&amp;amp;mdash;|100|15|Cool|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM87]]|Swagger|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|90|15|Cute|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM90]]|Substitute|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|10|Smart|1}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[TM91]]|Flash Cannon|Steel|Special|80|100|10|Smart|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[HM03]]|Surf|Water|Special|95|100|15|Beauty|2||&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|[[HM07]]|Waterfall|Water|Physical|80|100|15|Tough|3||&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/note|4|water}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====By {{pkmn|breeding}}====&lt;br /&gt;
{{eggmoves|Water|water|4|2|Octillery}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|{{p|Seel}}, {{p|Dewgong}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Remoraid}}, {{p|Octillery}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Spheal}}, {{p|Sealeo}}, {{p|Walrein}}|Aurora Beam|Ice|Special|60|100|20|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|{{p|Squirtle}}, {{p|Wartortle}}, {{p|Blastoise}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Goldeen}}, {{p|Seaking}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Horsea}}, {{p|Seadra}}, {{p|Kingdra}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Magikarp}}, {{p|Gyarados}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Chinchou}}, {{p|Lanturn}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Mantine}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Lotad}}, {{p|Lombre}}, {{p|Ludicolo}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Barboach}}, {{p|Whiscash}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Feebas}}, {{p|Milotic}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Piplup}}, {{p|Prinplup}}, {{p|Empoleon}}|Flail|Normal|Physical|&amp;amp;mdash;|100|15|Cute|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|{{p|Squirtle}}, {{p|Wartortle}}, {{p|Blastoise}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Poliwag}}, {{p|Poliwhirl}}, {{p|Poliwrath}}, {{p|Politoed}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Dratini}}, {{p|Dragonair}}, {{p|Dragonite}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Wooper}}, {{p|Quagsire}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Wingull}}, {{p|Pelipper}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Surskit}}, {{p|Masquerain}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Feebas}}, {{p|Milotic}}|Haze|Ice|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|30|Beauty|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|{{p|Octillery }}|Octazooka|Water|Special|65|85|10|Tough|2||&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|{{p|Corsola}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Octillery}}|Rock Blast|Rock|Physical|25|80|10|Tough|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|{{p|Psyduck}}, {{p|Golduck}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Totodile}}, {{p|Croconaw}}, {{p|Feraligatr}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Huntail}}|Screech|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|85|40|Smart|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|{{p|Slowpoke}}, {{p|Slowbro}}, {{p|Slowking}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Barboach}}, {{p|Whiscash}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Spheal}}, {{p|Sealeo}}, {{p|Walrein}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Piplup}}, {{p|Prinplup}}, {{p|Empoleon}}|Snore|Normal|Special|40|100|15|Cute|3}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|{{p|Goldeen}}, {{p|Seaking}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Dratini}}, {{p|Dragonair}}, {{p|Dragonite}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{P|Chinchou}}, {{p|Lanturn}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Marill}}, {{p|Azumarill}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Qwilfish}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Mantine}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Wingull}}, {{p|Pelipper}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Whismur}}, {{P|Loudred}}, {{p|Exploud}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Luvdisc}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{p|Clamperl}}, {{p|Huntail}}, {{p|Gorebyss}}|Supersonic|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|55|20|Smart|1}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mlentry4|{{p|Chinchou}}, {{p|Lanturn}}|Thunder Wave|Electric|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|100|20|Cool|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{eggmoves/note|4|water}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====By [[Move tutor|tutoring]]====&lt;br /&gt;
{{tutor|water|water|4|2|Octillery}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Bounce|Flying|Physical|85|85|10|Cute|1|||no|no|no|no|yes}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Defense Curl|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|40|Cute|2|||no|yes|no|no|no}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Dive|Water|Physical|80|100|10|Beauty|1|&#039;&#039;&#039;||no|no|no|no|yes}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Double-Edge|Normal|Physical|120|100|15|Tough|0|||yes|yes|yes|no|no}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Endure|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|10|Tough|2|||no|yes|no|no|no}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Gunk Shot|Poison|Physical|120|70|5|Cool|3|||no|no|no|no|yes}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Icy Wind|Ice|Special|55|95|15|Beauty|2|||no|yes|yes|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Mimic|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|10|Cute|0|||yes|yes|yes|no|no}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Mud-Slap|Ground|Special|20|100|10|Cute|3|||no|yes|no|no|yes}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Seed Bomb|Grass|Physical|80|100|15|Smart|3|||no|no|no|no|yes}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Seismic Toss|Fighting|Physical|&amp;amp;mdash;|100|20|Tough|3|||yes|yes|yes|no|no}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Signal Beam|Bug|Special|75|100|15|Beauty|2|||no|no|no|no|yes}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Sleep Talk|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|10|Cute|3|||no|yes|no|no|no}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Snore|Normal|Special|40|100|15|Cute|3|||no|yes|no|no|yes}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Substitute|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|&amp;amp;mdash;|10|Smart|1|||yes|yes|yes|no|no}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Swagger|Normal|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|90|15|Cute|2|||no|yes|no|no|no}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Swift|Normal|Special|60|&amp;amp;mdash;|20|Cool|2|||no|yes|no|no|yes}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{mtentry4|Thunder Wave|Electric|Status|&amp;amp;mdash;|100|20|Cool|2|||yes|yes|yes|no|no}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tutor/note|4|water}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Special moves====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Side game data===&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Side game|&lt;br /&gt;
type=water |&lt;br /&gt;
ndex=224 |&lt;br /&gt;
Trozei=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
rarity=Rare |&lt;br /&gt;
Dungeon=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
body=1 |&lt;br /&gt;
rate=-30% |&lt;br /&gt;
area=Treasure Sea |&lt;br /&gt;
P1=My {{a|suction cups}} are impossible to pry off! |&lt;br /&gt;
P2=Umm... I think my remaining HP is like half or so. |&lt;br /&gt;
P3=I&#039;m exhausted... My suction cups can&#039;t grip anymore... |&lt;br /&gt;
PL=Leveled up! My suction cups grip even tighter now! |&lt;br /&gt;
Partner=no |&lt;br /&gt;
Ranger=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
typeG=Water |&lt;br /&gt;
typeA=Water |&lt;br /&gt;
fieldpower=0 |&lt;br /&gt;
field=None |&lt;br /&gt;
loop=2 |&lt;br /&gt;
MinEXP=N/A |&lt;br /&gt;
MaxEXP=N/A |&lt;br /&gt;
browser=Octillery jumps to the water&#039;s surface but its heavy weight quickly sinks it. |&lt;br /&gt;
Dungeon2=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
body2=1 |&lt;br /&gt;
rate2=-12% |&lt;br /&gt;
iq=C |&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Evolution===&lt;br /&gt;
{{evobox/1|223|Remoraid|1|Water||[[Level|Level 25]]|224|Octillery|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Sprites===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Sprite|&lt;br /&gt;
type=water|&lt;br /&gt;
gen=2|&lt;br /&gt;
gender=both|&lt;br /&gt;
ndex=224|&lt;br /&gt;
name=Octillery|&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* Octillery is the only {{T|Water}} Pokémon whose English name starts with an O.&lt;br /&gt;
* Octillery is the only non-{{type2|Rock}} Pokémon, aside from {{p|Wormadam}}&#039;s {{t|Ground|Sandy Cloak}} form, to learn {{m|Rock Blast}}. It is also the only non-{{t|Poison}} Pokémon to learn {{m|Gunk Shot}} by leveling up.&lt;br /&gt;
* In its Generation II back sprite, it is missing its eye. This was corrected in Generation III.&lt;br /&gt;
* Octillery is capable of learning 15 different-typed moves, discounting {{m|Hidden Power}}. The only type moves it cannot learn are {{t|Dragon}} and {{t|Ghost}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* Octillery&#039;s sprite in Platinum has darkened considerably compared to other games. This also happens with {{p|Scizor}}, {{p|Wooper}}, and {{p|Quagsire}}.&lt;br /&gt;
** Its {{v2|Platinum}} sprite is almost identical to its {{v2|Gold and Silver|s}} sprites. This also happens with {{p|Scizor}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Remoraid}} and Octillery are the only non-legendary, non-{{type2|Ice}} Pokémon to learn Ice Beam naturally that do not gain Ice as a secondary type through evolution.&lt;br /&gt;
** Excluding {{m|SolarBeam}}, Octillery can learn all moves that contain &amp;quot;Beam&amp;quot; in their name via [[TM]], [[level|leveling up]], or [[move tutor]].&lt;br /&gt;
** Octillery is the only pokemon so far to have an attack specifically named after it; in Japanese &amp;quot;Octazooka&amp;quot; is known as &amp;quot;Okutank Cannon&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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===Origin===&lt;br /&gt;
This [[Pokémon]] is based on an {{wp|octopus}}. It also has some basis on a tank or a wheeled cannon.&lt;br /&gt;
====Name origin====&lt;br /&gt;
Octillery&#039;s name is a combination of &#039;&#039;octopus&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;{{wp|artillery}}&#039;&#039;, referring to its many attacks with the &amp;quot;Beam&amp;quot; or similar suffixes. This is similar for &#039;&#039;Okutank&#039;&#039;, but with &#039;&#039;{{wp|tank}}&#039;&#039; instead of &#039;&#039;artillery&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
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==In other languages==&lt;br /&gt;
*[[List of German Pokémon names|German]]: Octillery&lt;br /&gt;
*[[List of French Pokémon names|French]]: Octillery&lt;br /&gt;
*[[List of Korean Pokémon names|Korean]]: 대포무노 &#039;&#039;Daepomuno&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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==External links==&lt;br /&gt;
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{{PokémonPrevNext | prev=Remoraid | next=Delibird |type=water|| prevnum=223| nextnum=225}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Project Pokédex notice}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[de:Octillery]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Octillery]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:オクタン]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pt:Octillery (pokémon)]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Spikkle</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Justy&amp;diff=792847</id>
		<title>Justy</title>
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		<updated>2009-06-22T17:27:42Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Spikkle: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Justy&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese:  &#039;&#039;&#039;セイギ&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Seigi&#039;&#039;) is a young man who is renowned for being one of the best professional Pokémon trainers in [[Orre]].  Tall, attractive, charismatic, and passionate - Justy has built up a large fan following, especially in [[Phenac City]].  For most of the young [[Pokémon Trainer]]s in Phenac City, defeating Justy is the ultimate goal.  Justy likes it this way, as he&#039;s highly enthusiastic about Pokémon battles.&lt;br /&gt;
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Justy is the [[Gym Leader]] of the [[Pre Gym]] in Phenac City.  Truthfully speaking, the Pre Gym shouldn&#039;t technically be considered a Gym because it&#039;s not sponsored by a [[Pokémon League]] and doesn&#039;t hand out a [[Badge]] to winners.  However, it appears that Orre doesn&#039;t have a Pokémon League of its own due to the scarcity of wild Pokémon and an overall lack of civilization. So the Pre Gym can be considered the closest thing Orre has to a proper [[Pokémon Gym]].&lt;br /&gt;
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His Pokémon team is made up of a Level 41 {{p|Sandshrew}}, Level 41 {{p|Gligar}}, Level 41 {{p|Cacnea}}, Level 40 {{p|Azumarill}}, Level 40 {{p|Sunflora}}, and a Level 42 {{p|Nosepass}}.  According to one of his students, he seems to slightly favor his Nosepass over his other Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
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His battle style is highly unconventional, relying on evasion-raising moves and abilities such as [[Double Team]] and [[Sand Veil]]. However, since he spends so much battle time raising his Pokemon&#039;s evasion rather than attacking or defending, the few attacks that do get through against him will add up over time, and only the most unlucky or low-leveled trainers should have any trouble beating him.&lt;br /&gt;
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Justy gives out {{TM|27|Return}} to trainers who defeat him in [[Pokémon Colosseum]].  He will only fight trainers who have a complete team of six Pokémon. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Orre NPCs}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Project CharacterDex notice}}&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Colosseum characters]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:XD characters]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Male characters]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Spikkle</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Justy&amp;diff=792846</id>
		<title>Justy</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Justy&amp;diff=792846"/>
		<updated>2009-06-22T17:26:49Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Spikkle: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Justy&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese:  &#039;&#039;&#039;セイギ&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Seigi&#039;&#039;) is a young man who is renowned for being one of the best professional Pokémon trainers in [[Orre]].  Tall, attractive, charismatic, and passionate - Justy has built up a large fan following, especially in [[Phenac City]].  For most of the young [[Pokémon Trainer]]s in Phenac City, defeating Justy is the ultimate goal.  Justy likes it this way, as he&#039;s highly enthusiastic about Pokémon battles.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Justy is the [[Gym Leader]] of the [[Pre Gym]] in Phenac City.  Truthfully speaking, the Pre Gym shouldn&#039;t technically be considered a Gym because it&#039;s not sponsored by a [[Pokémon League]] and doesn&#039;t hand out a [[Badge]] to winners.  However, it appears that Orre doesn&#039;t have a Pokémon League of its own due to the scarcity of wild Pokémon and an overall lack of civilization. So the Pre Gym can be considered the closest thing Orre has to a proper [[Pokémon Gym]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
His Pokémon team is made up of a Level 41 {{p|Sandshrew}}, Level 41 {{p|Gligar}}, Level 41 {{p|Cacnea}}, Level 40 {{p|Azumarill}}, Level 40 {{p|Sunflora}}, and a Level 42 {{p|Nosepass}}.  According to one of his students, he seems to slightly favor his Nosepass over his other Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
His battle style is highly unconventional, relying on evasion-raising moves and abilities such as [[Double Team]] and [[Sand Veil]]. However, since he spend so much battle time raising his Pokemon&#039;s evasion rather than attacking or defending, the few attacks that do get through against will add up over time, and only the most unlucky or low-leveled trainers should have any trouble beating him.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Justy gives out {{TM|27|Return}} to trainers who defeat him in [[Pokémon Colosseum]].  He will only fight trainers who have a complete team of six Pokémon. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Orre NPCs}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Project CharacterDex notice}}&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Colosseum characters]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:XD characters]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Male characters]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Spikkle</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Talk:Incense&amp;diff=720841</id>
		<title>Talk:Incense</title>
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		<updated>2009-03-30T18:54:51Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Spikkle: /* Gen III? */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;==Gen III?==&lt;br /&gt;
Hey, shouldn&#039;t there be the Gen III incenses listed here, too? I&#039;d do it, but I only know of Sea Incense, and I don&#039;t know where it&#039;s found. [[User:Jazzmoth|Jazzmoth]] 17:35, 9 March 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:Actually, the Gen III incenses are listed, as they also appear in Gen IV. All we need added are the Gen III locations for the ones that appeared in Gen III - [[User:Kogoro|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#DA70D6;&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Kogoro&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]] &#039;&#039;&#039;|&#039;&#039;&#039; [[User talk:Kogoro|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#FFB6C1;&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Talk to me&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]] - 18:07, 9 March 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:Hm, and an add-on comment here. The two incense that do appear in Gen III have their locations already! ^_^ - [[User:Kogoro|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#DA70D6;&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Kogoro&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]] &#039;&#039;&#039;|&#039;&#039;&#039; [[User talk:Kogoro|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#FFB6C1;&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Talk to me&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]] - 18:33, 9 March 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
::Well oops on my part! I guess I thought there were more in Gen III, and expected them to have their own section. My bad! Thanks! [[User:Jazzmoth|Jazzmoth]] 23:36, 10 March 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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==Surfing Pikachu?==&lt;br /&gt;
There&#039;s a rumour that making a Surfing Pikachu hold a Wave Incense allows it to pass down Surf to its child Pichu? Mere hogwash, or is there something in it?&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Spikkle</name></author>
	</entry>
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