Rattata (Pokémon)
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Rattata (Japanese: コラッタ Koratta) is a Normal-type Pokémon.
It evolves into Raticate starting at level 20.
It is also the only possible starter Pokémon in Pokémon Rumble.
Biology
Physiology
Rattata is a small, quadruped, but unspecialized rodent. Its most notable feature is its large teeth. Like most rodents, their teeth grow continuously throughout their lives, and must be constantly worn down by gnawing. It has long whiskers and a long, slightly curled tail. Rattata has purple fur on its back, and cream-colored fur on its stomach. This coloration (dark on top, light on bottom) is a common protective mechanism for many small animals.
Gender differences
Females have shorter whiskers and a lighter fur color.
Special abilities
Rattata have very basic survival needs, permitting them to thrive in nearly any environment. Because they reproduce so quickly, a pair of Rattata can quickly colonize an area. Rattata are also very quick.
Behavior
Rattata have a fast metabolism. As a result, it spends most of its fast-paced life looking for food. Thanks to their sharp fangs, they are able to eat nearly anything. However, because they constantly need to chew on hard material to keep their teeth at a manageable length, it is hard to tell if they are actually eating something, or merely gnawing on it. When they are threatened, Rattata can deliver a powerful bite. Cautious to the extreme, its hardy vitality lets it live in any kind of environment. They are a common sight in many places, and can become a nuisance due to their rapid reproductive rate. It is said that for every one Rattata, forty other are hidden somewhere. Most young Trainers will train Rattata due to their easy accessibility.
Habitat
Rattata naturally live in plains and savannas. However, they are found in most areas due to their ability to survive nearly any environment. They are very common in Kanto, Johto and Sinnoh.
Diet
- Main article: Pokémon food
Rattata are not picky when it comes to food, and will eat nearly anything edible.
In the first episode of the anime series, Ash's Pokédex also states that Rattata "likes cheese, nuts, fruit and berries... and will steal food from stupid travelers."
In the anime
Major appearances
Rattata debuted in the Pokémon - I Choose You!, trying to steal food from Ash's bag. After Ash chased it off, it hissed at him before running away.
A.J. has three Rattata, as shown in The Path to the Pokémon League.
Casey also has a Rattata, whose only appearance was in The Double Trouble Header. It reappeared in a flashback in The Chikorita Rescue. It is unknown what became of this Rattata in her later appearances.
Minor appearances
A Rattata belonging to an unknown Trainer was used by Ash in an attempt to stop Team Rocket in Pokémon Emergency!.
Ash's Pidgeotto battled and defeated a Rattata owned by an unnamed Trainer in The Path to the Pokémon League.
Two Rattata appeared in Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village.
A Rattata appeared in Electric Shock Showdown under the ownership of an unnamed Trainer.
A Rattata also appeared in Battle Aboard the St. Anne and Pokémon Fashion Flash.
A Rattata was seen in a Pokémon Center in Sparks Fly for Magnemite.
Rattata appeared in a fantasy in Dig Those Diglett!.
A Rattata appeared in The Breeding Center Secret.
Multiple Rattata were among the Pokémon seen at Professor Oak's Laboratory in Showdown at the Po-ké Corral.
A pink Rattata appeared in Team Rocket's fantasy in In the Pink. Also, one was shown as part of an exhibition.
Multiple Rattata also appeared in The Power of One.
In The Poké Spokesman, Simon claimed to have met a Rattata, an Oddish and a Pidgey which could talk as seen in a flashback.
Groups of several Rattata also appeared in Celebi: Voice of the Forest.
A Rattata was seen in the wild in The Legend of Thunder!.
A Rattata was used by one of the students of the Pokémon Trainer's School in Gonna Rule The School!.
Multiple Rattata appeared in the opening of Destiny Deoxys.
Two Rattata appeared in a flashback in Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea.
Two Rattata appeared in the Space-Time Tower in The Rise of Darkrai.
Rattata appeared in Team Shocker! under the ownership of a coordinator.
Many Rattata appeared in Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Part One.
A Rattata appeared in Camping It Up!.
Groups of several Rattata appeared in Leading a Stray! and Steeling Peace of Mind!.
A Rattata appeared in The Saffron Con as a Pokémon owned by a Coordinator that was taken by Team Rocket.
A Rattata also appeared in Historical Mystery Tour!.
Several Rattata appeared in Arceus and the Jewel of Life in the fight against Marcus, joining Chikorita, Cyndaquil and Totodile.
A Rattata made a brief appearance in the Sinnoh Grand Festival in Last Call — First Round!.
A Rattata appeared in the opening scenes of Zoroark: Master of Illusions.
Multiple Rattata appeared in BW086.
Pokédex entries
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In the manga
In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
One of the events shown during the Nomads Independence Day festival in The Human Race and the Pokémon Race was the Fuchsia Rattata Race, a race between only Pokémon of the Rattata species.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
- Main article: Ratty
Rattata's first appearance is a cameo in the Red, Green & Blue arc in Bulbasaur, Come Home! as one of the Pokémon that escapes from Professor Oak's Laboratory. However Rattata doesn't debut until ...But Fearow Itself! when Bill is transformed into one in an accident with his Pokémon transporter.
A Rattata is Yellow's first Pokémon (nicknamed "Ratty") that she caught in Chapter 036 with the help of Red. It later evolved into a Raticate when Yellow was training with Blue near the Rock Tunnel. Also, Gold has a friend that specializes in training Rattata, based on the Pokémon Gold and Silver character, Youngster Joey.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
Isamu Akai caught a Rattata prior to PM042.
Giovanni sent out two Rattata to catch the Slowpoke of the Slowpoke Well.
In the TCG
- Main article: Rattata (TCG)
Game data
Pokédex entries
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Game locations
In side games
Game | Location |
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Pokémon Pinball | Pallet Town Viridian Forest Mt. Moon Rock Mountain Cycling Road |
Pokémon Trozei! | Endless Level 18 Endless Level 39 Forever Level 5 Mr. Who's Den |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red/Blue Rescue Team |
Thunderwave Cave (1F-3F) Wish Cave (5F-7F) |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness |
Mystifying Forest (B1-B13) Mystery Jungle (B1-B29) |
Pokémon Ranger | Waterworks |
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia |
Pueltown |
Pokémon Rumble | Starter Pokémon Windy Prairie Normal Mode C |
Pokémon Rumble Blast | Meadow: Trailhead Field |
Held items
Game | Held Item(s) | ||
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Red* | Blue* | Berry (100%) | |
Yellow* | |||
Diamond | Pearl | Chilan Berry (5%) | |
Platinum | |||
HeartGold | SoulSilver | Chilan Berry (5%) |
Stats
Base stats
Stat | Range | ||
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At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 30
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90 - 137 | 170 - 264 | |
56
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54 - 118 | 105 - 232 | |
35
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36 - 95 | 67 - 185 | |
25
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27 - 84 | 49 - 163 | |
35
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36 - 95 | 67 - 185 | |
72
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69 - 136 | 134 - 267 | |
Total: 253
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Other Pokémon with this total | ||
Pokéathlon stats
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Type effectiveness
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Learnset
By leveling up
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By TM/HM
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TM | Move | Type | Cat. | Pwr. | Acc. | PP | |||||
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TM06 | Toxic | Poison | Status | — | 90% | 10 | |||||
TM10 | Hidden Power | Normal | Special | — | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM11 | Sunny Day | Fire | Status | — | —% | 5 | |||||
TM12 | Taunt | Dark | Status | — | 100% | 20 | |||||
TM13 | Ice Beam | Ice | Special | 95 | 100% | 10 | |||||
TM14 | Blizzard | Ice | Special | 120 | 70% | 5 | |||||
TM17 | Protect | Normal | Status | — | —% | 10 | |||||
TM18 | Rain Dance | Water | Status | — | —% | 5 | |||||
TM21 | Frustration | Normal | Physical | — | 100% | 20 | |||||
TM24 | Thunderbolt | Electric | Special | 95 | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM25 | Thunder | Electric | Special | 120 | 70% | 10 | |||||
TM27 | Return | Normal | Physical | — | 100% | 20 | |||||
TM28 | Dig | Ground | Physical | 80 | 100% | 10 | |||||
TM30 | Shadow Ball | Ghost | Special | 80 | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM32 | Double Team | Normal | Status | — | —% | 15 | |||||
TM42 | Facade | Normal | Physical | 70 | 100% | 20 | |||||
TM44 | Rest | Psychic | Status | — | —% | 10 | |||||
TM45 | Attract | Normal | Status | — | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM46 | Thief | Dark | Physical | 40 | 100% | 10 | |||||
TM48 | Round | Normal | Special | 60 | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM57 | Charge Beam | Electric | Special | 50 | 90% | 10 | |||||
TM67 | Retaliate | Normal | Physical | 70 | 100% | 5 | |||||
TM73 | Thunder Wave | Electric | Status | — | 100% | 20 | |||||
TM83 | Work Up | Normal | Status | — | —% | 30 | |||||
TM86 | Grass Knot | Grass | Special | — | 100% | 20 | |||||
TM87 | Swagger | Normal | Status | — | 90% | 15 | |||||
TM88 | Pluck | Flying | Physical | 60 | 100% | 20 | |||||
TM89 | U-turn | Bug | Physical | 70 | 100% | 20 | |||||
TM90 | Substitute | Normal | Status | — | —% | 10 | |||||
TM93 | Wild Charge | Electric | Physical | 90 | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM94 | Rock Smash | Fighting | Physical | 40 | 100% | 15 | |||||
HM01 | Cut | Normal | Physical | 50 | 95% | 30 | |||||
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By breeding
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Father | Move | Type | Cat. | Pwr. | Acc. | PP | ||||
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Bite | Dark | Physical | 60 | 100% | 25 | |||||
Counter | Fighting | Physical | — | 100% | 20 | |||||
Final Gambit | Fighting | Physical | — | 100% | 5 | |||||
Flame Wheel | Fire | Physical | 60 | 100% | 25 | |||||
Fury Swipes | Normal | Physical | 18 | 80% | 15 | |||||
Last Resort | Normal | Physical | 140 | 100% | 5 | |||||
Me First | Normal | Status | — | —% | 20 | |||||
Revenge | Fighting | Physical | 60 | 100% | 10 | |||||
Reversal | Fighting | Physical | — | 100% | 15 | |||||
Screech | Normal | Status | — | 85% | 40 | |||||
Uproar | Normal | Special | 90 | 100% | 10 | |||||
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By tutoring
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Game | Move | Type | Cat. | Pwr. | Acc. | PP | |||||||
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B | W | B2 | W2 | Covet | Normal | Physical | 60 | 100% | 40 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Endeavor | Normal | Physical | — | 100% | 5 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Icy Wind | Ice | Special | 55 | 95% | 15 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Iron Tail | Steel | Physical | 100 | 75% | 15 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Last Resort | Normal | Physical | 140 | 100% | 5 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Sleep Talk | Normal | Status | — | —% | 10 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Snore | Normal | Special | 40 | 100% | 15 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Super Fang | Normal | Physical | — | 90% | 10 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Uproar | Normal | Special | 90 | 100% | 10 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Zen Headbutt | Psychic | Physical | 80 | 90% | 15 | ||||
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Dream World-only moves
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Event | Move | Type | Cat. | Pwr. | Acc. | PP | ||||
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Dream World | Iron Tail | Steel | Physical | 100 | 75% | 15 | ||||
Dream World | Me First | Normal | Status | — | 100% | 20 | ||||
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TCG-only moves
Move | Card |
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Scratch | Rattata (Vending S1) Rattata (EX FireRed & LeafGreen 77) |
Side game data
Pokémon Pinball
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Pokémon Pinball RS
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Pokémon Trozei!
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky
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Pokémon Ranger
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Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
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Evolution
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Sprites
Gen | Game | ||||||
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I | Red | Blue | Yellow | Red (Ja) | Green | Back | |
II | Gold | Silver | Crystal | Back | |||
III | Ruby | Sapphire | Emerald | FireRed | LeafGreen | Back | |
IV | Diamond | Pearl | Platinum | HeartGold | SoulSilver | Back | |
V | Black | White | Black 2 | White 2 | Back | ||
Trivia
- In Ash's Pokédex, Rattata was referenced as a Forest Pokémon.
- In the Pokémon Red and Blue beta, Rattata was originally known as "Rattatak".
- Rattata is notorious for being associated with the F.E.A.R. strategy.
- Rattata and Raticate share the same species name with Pikachu, Raichu, Sandshrew, and Sandslash. They are all known as Mouse Pokémon, though Rattata and Raticate have also been called Rat Pokémon in Generations I and II. Rattata and Raticate's species name was changed to 'Mouse' in Generation III onwards.
- The fur around Rattata's mouth is colored white in its original artwork and its in-game sprites up until Generation IV (although its artwork for FireRed and LeafGreen does show this fur as being peach-colored).
- Rattata and its evolution comprise the first two-stage evolutionary family in National Pokédex order.
- Rattata is the first pure Normal-type in National Pokédex order.
- Rattata has gained infamy among the fanbase due to Youngster Joey on Route 30, and his phone calls claiming his Rattata to be within the top percentage of the species.
- Rattata is the only Pokémon with a base stat total of 253.
- In each region, there is a two-stage Normal-type Pokémon encountered early in the region. Rattata is the Kanto variation on this theme, while Sentret, Zigzagoon, Bidoof, and Patrat are those of other regions.
- As of Generation V, Rattata can only learn Normal-type and Dark-type moves through level up.
Origin
It is simply based on a real life rat, the only difference is that Rattata is purple. The shape and position of its ears might be based from the dumbo rat.
Name origin
Rattata is likely a combination of rat and attack, evident from its prototype name, "Rattatak" [1]. Its name also sounds like the onomatopoeic word rat-a-tat
Koratta is a combination of 子 ko (child) and Ratta (Raticate's Japanese name), leaning toward the meaning "child Ratta." It may also be a combination of 小 ko (small) and rat.
In other languages
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Notes
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