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'''Meltan''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''メルタン''' ''Meltan'') is a {{type|Steel}} | '''Meltan''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''メルタン''' ''Meltan'') is a {{type|Steel}} [[Mythical Pokémon]] introduced during [[Generation VII]]. It first appeared in {{g|GO}} and later made its [[core series]] debut in {{LGPE}}. | ||
In Pokémon GO, it [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Melmetal}} by using 400 Meltan {{GO|Candy}}. | In Pokémon GO, it [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Melmetal}} by using 400 Meltan {{GO|Candy}}. Currently, it cannot evolve in other games. | ||
Its appearance was first teased during the September Pokémon GO [[Community Day]] on September 22, 2018, and it was officially revealed on September 25, 2018. | Its appearance was first teased during the September Pokémon GO [[Community Day]] on September 22, 2018, and it was officially revealed on September 25, 2018. | ||
==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
Meltan is a small {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} with a silvery body of liquid metal. Its head is hard and resembles a golden {{wp|Nut (hardware)|hexagonal nut}}, with a small black sphere floating inside. This sphere serves as its eye. It has a red tail that resembles an electrical wire with two tiny protrusions at the end. According to official concept arts, Meltan's liquid body is made of {{wp|gallium}}, and it can cry gallium tears. Its arms can stretch to be longer or shorter.<ref name=Guide>''[[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! & Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!: Official Trainer's Guide & Pokédex]]'', p. 361</ref> Meltan is one of the smallest Pokémon, tying with {{rf|Alolan}} {{p|Diglett}} and {{p|Klefki}} as the [[List of Pokémon by height|shortest]] {{type|Steel}} Pokémon. | |||
Meltan is a small {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} with a silvery body of liquid metal. Its head is hard and resembles a golden {{wp|Nut (hardware)|hexagonal nut}}, with a small black sphere floating inside. This sphere serves as its eye. It has a red tail that resembles an electrical wire with two tiny protrusions at the end. According to official concept arts, Meltan's liquid body is made of {{wp|gallium}}, and it can cry gallium tears.<ref name=Guide>''[[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! & Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!: Official Trainer's Guide & Pokédex]]'', p. 361</ref> | |||
Meltan's body can corrode | Meltan's body can corrode various metals, which it feeds on by absorbing them. The absorbed metals are circulated within Meltan's body to generate electricity, which it uses as an energy source. Meltan can also use this electricity to attack by firing it from its eye.<ref>[https://pokemonletsgo.pokemon.com/en-us/new-pokemon/ Pokémon Let's Go site | New Pokémon]</ref> According to [[Professor Willow]], Meltan has been described in ancient texts in the same place the [[Mystery Box]], was found. The Mystery Box was created by {{p|Melmetal}}'s followers to store away the Meltan created after its death, until one day, they could create a new Melmetal. At the end of a Melmetal's life span, it'll rust and fall apart, however its shards will eventually be reborn as Meltan. It is known to live in groups, until the day comes where one strong Meltan absorbs the rest of the group to evolve. | ||
As seen in the [[SM111| | As seen in the {{aniseries|SM}} episode ''[[SM111|Show Me the Metal!]]'', the hexagonal nut on Meltan's body can be removed. It has also been seen working in packs. Meltan can spin its head, creating a sound that calls others of its kind. Its head-spinning can also be used as a sign of affection. In ''[[SM112|Got Meltan?]]'', it's revealed that it can be tamed if fed metal-like treats. In ''[[SM124|Living on the Cutting Edge!]]'', Meltan is shown multiplying in numbers overtime. | ||
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Meltan LGPE Concept Art.png|thumb|Meltan often uses its unique physiology to express itself in unexpected ways<ref name=Guide/> | |||
Meltan headless.png|Meltan without its head | |||
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===Evolution=== | ===Evolution=== | ||
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(For specifics on this Pokémon's evolution in the games, refer to [[#Evolution data|Game data→Evolution data]].) | (For specifics on this Pokémon's evolution in the games, refer to [[#Evolution data|Game data→Evolution data]].) | ||
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{{evobox-2 | {{evobox-2 | ||
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|name2=Melmetal | |name2=Melmetal | ||
|type1-2=Steel}} | |type1-2=Steel}} | ||
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==Game data== | ==Game data== | ||
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{{Dex/Gen/3|gen=VIII|reg1=Galar|reg2=Sinnoh|reg3=Hisui}} | {{Dex/Gen/3|gen=VIII|reg1=Galar|reg2=Sinnoh|reg3=Hisui}} | ||
{{Dex/NE|{{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl|Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl}}, and {{pkmn|Legends: Arceus}}}} | {{Dex/NE|{{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl|Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl}}, and {{pkmn|Legends: Arceus}}}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Sword|entry=It dissolves and eats metal. Circulating liquid metal within its body is how it generates energy.{{tt|*|Pokédex entry only found in Pokémon HOME}}}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Sword|t=FFF|entry=It dissolves and eats metal. Circulating liquid metal within its body is how it generates energy.{{tt|*|Pokédex entry only found in Pokémon HOME}}}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Shield|entry=They live as a group, but when the time comes, one strong Meltan will absorb all the others and evolve.{{tt|*|Pokédex entry only found in Pokémon HOME}}}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Shield|t=FFF|entry=They live as a group, but when the time comes, one strong Meltan will absorb all the others and evolve.{{tt|*|Pokédex entry only found in Pokémon HOME}}}} | ||
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{{Availability/Entry2/None|v=Sun|v2=Moon|area=Unavailable}} | {{Availability/Entry2/None|v=Sun|v2=Moon|area=Unavailable}} | ||
{{Availability/Entry2/None|v=Ultra Sun|v2=Ultra Moon|area=Unavailable}} | {{Availability/Entry2/None|v=Ultra Sun|v2=Ultra Moon|area=Unavailable}} | ||
{{Availability/Entry2/None|v=Let's Go Pikachu|v2=Let's Go Eevee|area=Transfer from {{g|GO}}}} | {{Availability/Entry2/None|v=Let's Go Pikachu|v2=Let's Go Eevee|area=[[Transfer]] from {{g|GO}} to [[GO Park]] <small>'''(International version)'''</small><br>[[#In events|Event]] <small>'''({{pmin|Greater China|Mainland Chinese}} version)'''</small>}} | ||
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{{Availability/Cross}} | {{Availability/Cross}} | ||
{{Availability/Entry1|1|v=GO|t=fff|area=[[Mystery Box]] (Unlocked after transferring a Pokémon to [[GO Park]] or via [[GO Transporter]])}} | |||
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{{Availability/Footer}} | {{Availability/Footer}} | ||
====In events==== | |||
{{eventAvail/h|Region|type=Steel}} | |||
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev7|PE}}|Chinese Release Commemoration Meltan|Mainland Chinese region|Online|25|October 26, 2024 to April 30, 2025|link=List of mainland China region event Pokémon distributions in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!#Chinese Release Commemoration Meltan}} | |||
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{{Spritebox/Footer|808|Meltan}} | {{Spritebox/Footer|808|Meltan}} | ||
==In animation== | |||
[[File:Meltan anime.png|thumb|250px|Meltan in {{aniseries|SM}}]] | |||
===Major appearances=== | |||
====[[Ash's Melmetal|Ash's Meltan]]==== | |||
{{Ash}} encountered a Meltan that arrived on [[Melemele Island]] with its fellow Meltan in ''[[SM111|Show Me the Metal!]]''. Ash eventually {{pkmn2|caught}} it in [[SM112|the next episode]] after it befriended {{AP|Rowlet}}, who helped it recover its hex nut head. It later evolved into Melmetal in ''[[SM138|Final Rivals!]]'' by combining with its fellow Meltan shortly before the [[Manalo Conference]] finals. | |||
====Meltan (recurring)==== | |||
Multiple Meltan have made a number of appearances in {{aniseries|SM}}. For a time being, they lived in the [[Ultra Guardians]]' base in the [[Pokémon School]], where they assisted [[Lusamine's Clefable]] in exchange for food and continued to multiply. They eventually combined with Ash's Meltan to evolve into Melmetal in ''[[SM138|Final Rivals!]]''. | |||
===Minor appearances=== | |||
===Pokédex entries=== | |||
{{Animedexheader|Alola}} | |||
{{Animedexbody|SM111|Meltan|Rotom Pokédex|No data! No data!}} | |||
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|Alola}} | |||
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==In the manga==--> | |||
==In the TCG== | |||
{{main|Meltan (TCG)}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Meltan has several unique attributes: | * Meltan has several unique attributes: | ||
** It is the only Pokémon capable of evolution that cannot be evolved in the [[core series]] games. Because of this, it is not affected by [[Eviolite]]. | ** It is the only Pokémon capable of evolution that cannot be evolved in the [[core series]] games. Because of this, it is not affected by [[Eviolite]]. | ||
** It is the only Pokémon with the [[Ability]] {{a|Magnet Pull}} that cannot also have {{a|Sturdy}}. | ** It is the only Pokémon with the [[Ability]] {{a|Magnet Pull}} that cannot also have {{a|Sturdy}}. | ||
** It is the only [[Mythical Pokémon]] that is capable of [[evolution]]. | ** It is the only [[Mythical Pokémon]] that is capable of [[evolution]]. | ||
* Meltan and its evolved form share several unique attributes: | * Meltan and its evolved form share several unique attributes: | ||
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** They are the only Pokémon in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! whose [[List of Pokémon by Kanto Pokédex number|Kanto Pokédex number]] (152) is not the same as its [[List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|National Pokédex number]] (808). While [[Kanto]] [[Pokédex]] numbers are normally used throughout the game, the [[stats judge|judge]] screen displays National Pokédex numbers, which is evident for Meltan and Melmetal. | ** They are the only Pokémon in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! whose [[List of Pokémon by Kanto Pokédex number|Kanto Pokédex number]] (152) is not the same as its [[List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|National Pokédex number]] (808). While [[Kanto]] [[Pokédex]] numbers are normally used throughout the game, the [[stats judge|judge]] screen displays National Pokédex numbers, which is evident for Meltan and Melmetal. | ||
** They are the only Pokémon officially introduced in [[Generation VII]] that are not in the [[Alola]] Pokédex. | ** They are the only Pokémon officially introduced in [[Generation VII]] that are not in the [[Alola]] Pokédex. | ||
** They are the only Pokémon in the National Pokédex of Pokémon GO and {{g|HOME}} ([[Nintendo Switch]] only) to not be listed in a region section. Instead, they are put into "Unknown" and "Unknown Origins", respectively. | ** They are the only Pokémon in the National Pokédex of Pokémon GO and {{g|HOME}} ([[Nintendo Switch]] only) to not be listed in a region section. Instead, they are put into "Unknown" and "Unknown Origins", respectively. | ||
** They are the only Mythical Pokémon that can be [[trade]]d or placed in a {{GO|Gym}} as a defender in Pokémon GO. | ** They are the only Mythical Pokémon that can be [[trade]]d or placed in a {{GO|Gym}} as a defender in Pokémon GO. | ||
* Meltan is the smallest Mythical Pokémon. | * Meltan is the smallest Mythical Pokémon. | ||
* Meltan is the first Mythical Pokémon caught by a {{Ash|main character}} in the {{pkmn| | * Meltan is the first Mythical Pokémon caught by a {{Ash|main character}} in the {{pkmn|animated series}}. | ||
* In the | * In the animated series, {{an|Professor Oak}} is the person who gives Meltan its species name. | ||
* According to [[Junichi Masuda]], Meltan and its evolution were created for Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! out of a "desire to build a bridge between players of the core Pokémon series and players of Pokémon GO", to make both groups happy.<ref name=Guide /> | * According to [[Junichi Masuda]], Meltan and its evolution were created for Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! out of a "desire to build a bridge between players of the core Pokémon series and players of Pokémon GO", to make both groups happy.<ref name=Guide /> | ||
* In a 2018 GameSpot interview, Junichi Masuda mentioned that Meltan was designed by someone "who was also a fan of the original games and played them as a kid".<ref name="GameSpot LGPE">[https://web.archive.org/web/20181020175530/https://www.gamespot.com/articles/how-lets-go-pikachu-eevee-update-pokemon-yellow-fo/1100-6462538/ GameSpot: How Let's Go Pikachu / Eevee Update Pokemon Yellow For A New Generation]</ref> | * In a 2018 GameSpot interview, Junichi Masuda mentioned that Meltan was designed by someone "who was also a fan of the original games and played them as a kid".<ref name="GameSpot LGPE">[https://web.archive.org/web/20181020175530/https://www.gamespot.com/articles/how-lets-go-pikachu-eevee-update-pokemon-yellow-fo/1100-6462538/ GameSpot: How Let's Go Pikachu / Eevee Update Pokemon Yellow For A New Generation]</ref> | ||
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Meltan may also be inspired by {{wp|Mercury (element)|mercury}}, a metallic element that is liquid at room temperature. Much like gallium, mercury can also conduct electricity, as well as react with many other metals to form alloys known as {{wp|Amalgam (chemistry)|amalgams}}. | Meltan may also be inspired by {{wp|Mercury (element)|mercury}}, a metallic element that is liquid at room temperature. Much like gallium, mercury can also conduct electricity, as well as react with many other metals to form alloys known as {{wp|Amalgam (chemistry)|amalgams}}. | ||
Meltan and Melmetal bear some resemblance to [[wp:Wenlock_and_Mandeville|Wenlock]], the official mascot of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, whose design also has a single large eye on a metal body. However this similarity may be a coincidence. | |||
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|zh_cmn=美錄坦 / 美录坦 ''Měilùtǎn''|zh_cmnmeaning=Transcription of Japanese name; the character {{tt|錄 ''lù''|to record}} contains the radical {{wp|Radical 167|{{tt|金|metal}}}} | |zh_cmn=美錄坦 / 美录坦 ''Měilùtǎn''|zh_cmnmeaning=Transcription of Japanese name; the character {{tt|錄 ''lù''|to record}} contains the radical {{wp|Radical 167|{{tt|金|metal}}}} | ||
|zh_yue=美錄坦 ''Méihluhktáan''|zh_yuemeaning=Mandarin-based transcription of Japanese name; the character {{tt|錄 ''luhk''|to record}} contains the radical {{tt|金|metal}} | |zh_yue=美錄坦 ''Méihluhktáan''|zh_yuemeaning=Mandarin-based transcription of Japanese name; the character {{tt|錄 ''luhk''|to record}} contains the radical {{tt|金|metal}} | ||
|hi=मेल्टन ''Meltan''|himeaning=Transcription of English/Japanese name | |||
|ru=Мелтан ''Meltan''|rumeaning=Transcription of English name | |ru=Мелтан ''Meltan''|rumeaning=Transcription of English name | ||
|th=เมลตัน ''Mentan''|thmeaning=Transcription of Japanese name | |th=เมลตัน ''Mentan''|thmeaning=Transcription of Japanese name | ||
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* [[Mythical Pokémon]] | * [[Mythical Pokémon]] | ||
* [[Myths and legends involving Legendary and Mythical Pokémon]] | * [[Myths and legends involving Legendary and Mythical Pokémon]] | ||
* [[Pokémon fusion]] | |||
* [[Population of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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{{Mythical Pokémon}} | {{Mythical Pokémon}} | ||
{{PokémonPrevNext/Head|type=Steel}} | {{EventExclusive}}{{PokémonPrevNext/Head|type=Steel}} | ||
{{PokémonPrevNext/Pokémon|type=Steel|prevnum=0807|prev=Zeraora|nextnum=0809|next=Melmetal}} | {{PokémonPrevNext/Pokémon|type=Steel|prevnum=0807|prev=Zeraora|nextnum=0809|next=Melmetal}} | ||
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Meltan (Japanese: メルタン Meltan) is a Steel-type Mythical Pokémon introduced during Generation VII. It first appeared in Pokémon GO and later made its core series debut in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.
In Pokémon GO, it evolves into Melmetal by using 400 Meltan Candy. Currently, it cannot evolve in other games.
Its appearance was first teased during the September Pokémon GO Community Day on September 22, 2018, and it was officially revealed on September 25, 2018.
Biology
Meltan is a small Pokémon with a silvery body of liquid metal. Its head is hard and resembles a golden hexagonal nut, with a small black sphere floating inside. This sphere serves as its eye. It has a red tail that resembles an electrical wire with two tiny protrusions at the end. According to official concept arts, Meltan's liquid body is made of gallium, and it can cry gallium tears. Its arms can stretch to be longer or shorter.[1] Meltan is one of the smallest Pokémon, tying with Alolan Diglett and Klefki as the shortest Steel-type Pokémon.
Meltan's body can corrode various metals, which it feeds on by absorbing them. The absorbed metals are circulated within Meltan's body to generate electricity, which it uses as an energy source. Meltan can also use this electricity to attack by firing it from its eye.[2] According to Professor Willow, Meltan has been described in ancient texts in the same place the Mystery Box, was found. The Mystery Box was created by Melmetal's followers to store away the Meltan created after its death, until one day, they could create a new Melmetal. At the end of a Melmetal's life span, it'll rust and fall apart, however its shards will eventually be reborn as Meltan. It is known to live in groups, until the day comes where one strong Meltan absorbs the rest of the group to evolve.
As seen in the Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon episode Show Me the Metal!, the hexagonal nut on Meltan's body can be removed. It has also been seen working in packs. Meltan can spin its head, creating a sound that calls others of its kind. Its head-spinning can also be used as a sign of affection. In Got Meltan?, it's revealed that it can be tamed if fed metal-like treats. In Living on the Cutting Edge!, Meltan is shown multiplying in numbers overtime.
Meltan often uses its unique physiology to express itself in unexpected ways[1]
Evolution
Meltan evolves into Melmetal.
(For specifics on this Pokémon's evolution in the games, refer to Game data→Evolution data.)
Game data
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Meltan is available in Sword and Shield.
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In Pokémon GO, Meltan will continuously spawn while the player has the Mystery Box opened. Meltan can be obtained by completing the Special Research, Let’s GO, Meltan. |
Evolution data
Meltan can only evolve in Pokémon GO. In the core series, Meltan is considered fully evolved and unaffected by Eviolite.
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Major appearances
Ash's Meltan
Ash encountered a Meltan that arrived on Melemele Island with its fellow Meltan in Show Me the Metal!. Ash eventually caught it in the next episode after it befriended Rowlet, who helped it recover its hex nut head. It later evolved into Melmetal in Final Rivals! by combining with its fellow Meltan shortly before the Manalo Conference finals.
Meltan (recurring)
Multiple Meltan have made a number of appearances in Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon. For a time being, they lived in the Ultra Guardians' base in the Pokémon School, where they assisted Lusamine's Clefable in exchange for food and continued to multiply. They eventually combined with Ash's Meltan to evolve into Melmetal in Final Rivals!.
Minor appearances
Pokédex entries
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In the TCG
- Main article: Meltan (TCG)
Trivia
- Meltan has several unique attributes:
- It is the only Pokémon capable of evolution that cannot be evolved in the core series games. Because of this, it is not affected by Eviolite.
- It is the only Pokémon with the Ability Magnet Pull that cannot also have Sturdy.
- It is the only Mythical Pokémon that is capable of evolution.
- Meltan and its evolved form share several unique attributes:
- They are the only Pokémon in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! to not be introduced in Generation I.
- They are the only Pokémon in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! whose Kanto Pokédex number (152) is not the same as its National Pokédex number (808). While Kanto Pokédex numbers are normally used throughout the game, the judge screen displays National Pokédex numbers, which is evident for Meltan and Melmetal.
- They are the only Pokémon officially introduced in Generation VII that are not in the Alola Pokédex.
- They are the only Pokémon in the National Pokédex of Pokémon GO and Pokémon HOME (Nintendo Switch only) to not be listed in a region section. Instead, they are put into "Unknown" and "Unknown Origins", respectively.
- They are the only Mythical Pokémon that can be traded or placed in a Gym as a defender in Pokémon GO.
- Meltan is the smallest Mythical Pokémon.
- Meltan is the first Mythical Pokémon caught by a main character in the animated series.
- In the animated series, Professor Oak is the person who gives Meltan its species name.
- According to Junichi Masuda, Meltan and its evolution were created for Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! out of a "desire to build a bridge between players of the core Pokémon series and players of Pokémon GO", to make both groups happy.[1]
- In a 2018 GameSpot interview, Junichi Masuda mentioned that Meltan was designed by someone "who was also a fan of the original games and played them as a kid".[3]
- Two people were credited as "Pokémon Character Designers" in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!: Misaki Hashimoto and Hironobu Yoshida. However, Yoshida has worked on the Pokémon games since Pokémon Yellow, implying that it was Hashimoto that designed Meltan.
Origin
Meltan is based on a hexagonal nut,[3] and its tail resembles an exposed wire. Its lower body is based on gallium,[1] a metallic element with a relatively low melting point of about 86 °F (30 °C). Gallium is used to make semiconductors, and can easily "attack" other metals, such as aluminium and tin, to form alloys that are either very brittle or liquid at room temperature. These may be referenced with Meltan's liquid body, electric affinity, and ability to absorb metals.
Meltan may also be inspired by mercury, a metallic element that is liquid at room temperature. Much like gallium, mercury can also conduct electricity, as well as react with many other metals to form alloys known as amalgams.
Meltan and Melmetal bear some resemblance to Wenlock, the official mascot of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, whose design also has a single large eye on a metal body. However this similarity may be a coincidence.
Name origin
Meltan may be a combination of melt, metal, and たん -tan (diminutive Japanese suffix). It may also be derived from molten.
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Related articles
- Ash's Meltan
- The Two Professors
- Mythical Pokémon
- Myths and legends involving Legendary and Mythical Pokémon
- Pokémon fusion
- Population of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon
References
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- Gray-colored Pokémon
- Body style 01 Pokémon
- No Eggs Discovered group Pokémon
- Pokémon that are part of a two-stage evolutionary line
- Pokémon in the Kanto Pokédex
- Pokémon with a base stat total of 300
- Mythical Pokémon
- Promotion-only Pokémon
- Pokémon that evolve through a unique method
- Pokémon introduced in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!