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Brock later used Onix in ''[[PS150|Chinchou in Charge]]'' to serve as a replacement bridge for him, [[Misty]], and [[Erika]] at the [[Tohjo Falls]], as the original bridge over the falls was broken. Onix collapsed when the trio was attacked by a large group of {{p|Zubat}}, {{p|Golbat}}, and {{p|Crobat}}.
Brock later used Onix in ''[[PS150|Chinchou in Charge]]'' to serve as a replacement bridge for him, [[Misty]], and [[Erika]] at the [[Tohjo Falls]], as the original bridge over the falls was broken. Onix collapsed when the trio was attacked by a large group of {{p|Zubat}}, {{p|Golbat}}, and {{p|Crobat}}.


Onix was used again in ''[[PS155|Capital Kabutops]]'' in an exhibition match against [[Jasmine]] and her {{TP|Jasmine|Steelix}}, who was wearing a layer of rock over its steel body to disguise itself, causing everyone to believe it was an Onix. As the two constricted each other, Onix took damage due to {{p|Steelix}}'s much harder body, and the Iron Snake's outer coating began to chip and fall off. Exposed as being a fraud, Steelix broke out of its disguise and revealed its true identity. Onix was then quickly taken down by Steelix's {{m|Crunch}}.
Onix was used again in ''[[PS155|Capital Kabutops]]'' in an {{wp|exhibition game|exhibition match}} against [[Jasmine]] and her {{TP|Jasmine|Steelix}}, who was wearing a layer of rock over its steel body to disguise itself, causing everyone to believe it was an Onix. As the two constricted each other, Onix took damage due to {{p|Steelix}}'s much harder body, and the Iron Snake's outer coating began to chip and fall off. Exposed as being a fraud, Steelix broke out of its disguise and revealed its true identity. Onix was then quickly taken down by Steelix's {{m|Crunch}}.


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Brock's Steelix
タケシのハガネール Takeshi's Haganeil
Bag Poké Ball SV Sprite.png
Brock Steelix.png
Brock's Steelix
Brock Mega Steelix.png
As a Mega Steelix
Debuts in Showdown in Pewter City
Caught at Pewter City
Evolves in Prior to Grating Spaces!
Gender Male*
Ability Rock Head*
Current location With Brock
HOME095.png HOME208.png
This Pokémon spent at least 403 episodes as Onix.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Onix Unshō Ishizuka (main series)
Unknown (Origins)
Unshō Ishizuka (main series)
Keith Silverstein (Origins)
As Steelix Unshō Ishizuka

Brock's Steelix (Japanese: タケシのハガネール Takeshi's Haganeil) was the first Pokémon acquired by Brock in the anime, and is his main battling Pokémon in both the anime and games. It was given to Brock by his father, Flint.

In the anime

In the main series

History

Original series
Kanto
Brock receiving Steelix as an Onix on his 10th birthday in the anime

Brock received Steelix as an Onix from his father, Flint, on his tenth birthday, as seen in a flashback in Having a Wailord of a Time. Onix was Brock's first Pokémon and has consistently been his strongest.

As an Onix

Onix was first seen in Showdown in Pewter City during Brock's Gym battle with Ash at the Pewter Gym, where it was used against Pikachu. Onix wasn't fazed by Pikachu's Thunder Shocks because of its secondary Ground type, and was easily able to subdue Pikachu with a Bind. Ash decided to forfeit the match because he couldn't stand to see Pikachu in pain. Onix was also used in Brock's rematch with Ash where it battled Pikachu once again. This time Pikachu's newly learned Thunderbolt attack was actually able to cause damage to Onix, though it was still not enough to defeat it. Onix once again had Pikachu in a Bind until Brock told it to stop because Brock didn't want to hurt Pikachu. Eventually Pikachu's Thunderbolt set off the sprinklers, severely damaging Onix because of its severe weakness to water. Pikachu took Onix down with one final Thunderbolt, but Ash chose to forfeit. Brock decided to give Ash the Boulder Badge anyway, and then joined him on his journey, bringing Onix with him.

Forming a staircase to help Ash and Brock escape

Like most of Brock's Pokémon, Onix received very little screentime in comparison to the Pokémon of the other main characters. This may have been due to its massive size.

Onix was sent out in an attempt to prevent Team Rocket from escaping with a Moon Stone in Clefairy and the Moon Stone. It tunneled through the ground and burst up to disrupt the escaping Team Rocket, and although it fought to a stalemate with Koffing, it held them up long enough for Ash and the others to arrive and save the day. In Pokémon Shipwreck,the trio were trapped in the upside down sunken St. Anne. Onix was used as a bridge and ladder to allow the group to reach lower levels of the ship.

Onix and Brock in the race

Onix was used as Brock's steed in The Flame Pokémon-athon!, during the big race. It managed to maintain second behind Dario and just ahead of a farmhand on a Rhyhorn. However, the race involved crossing a body of water, which the two Rock-type Pokémon were unable to cross, and Onix had to withdraw. Onix was noticeably upset by this, the only time it has been shown to weep.

In Who Gets To Keep Togepi?, Brock used Onix in the four-way tournament, where it went up against Meowth. It seemed to outclass the tiny Normal-type Pokémon with Rock Throw, but Meowth was extremely determined after seeing Togepi, and managed to defeat Onix by splashing it with a watering can and then using Fury Swipes.

In Volcanic Panic, it helped stop the erupting volcano by helping Geodude, Blaine's Magmar, Ash's Charizard and Ash's Pikachu clog the lava flow with boulders. Misty's Staryu and Ash's Squirtle bathed Onix in water to help keep it from overheating.

Brock used it in To Master the Onixpected! in an attempt to restrain a giant Onix, and in The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis, in an attempt to restrain a giant Gengar. It was absorbed into the ancient Pokémon just like Team Rocket, the scientists and Pidgeotto but reappeared at the end of the episode.

Orange Islands

In Poké Ball Peril, Brock decided to remain at Professor Ivy's lab in the Orange Islands, and kept Onix with him. However, when Brock returned to the group in A Tent Situation, he brought Onix with him, as revealed in Roll On, Pokémon!, where it lost a battle with a powerful Donphan.

Johto
Onix swatting Ash and Misty aside trying to dodge Totodile

In Sick Daze, it was revealed that Brock usually polished his Geodude and Onix as part of his Breeder duties. The dubious task of polishing Brock's Onix fell to Ash, who attempted to shorten his chore through use of his Totodile's Water Gun, which caused Onix to panic and earned Ash a reprimand from Misty. It was captured by Team Rocket, but was rescued by the arrival of Brock, Golbat and Pineco. It then used Rock Throw to send Team Rocket blasting off.

In Control Freak!, Jessie, in possession of an ancient Queen's mask and scepter, took control of Onix, along with Geodude and Pikachu. Team Rocket then beat a hasty retreat by ordering Onix to carry them out of the underground chambers. When Team Rocket fled, Onix was freed from the influence of the scepter. In Entei At Your Own Risk, Onix comically buried Psyduck in hot sand as it collapsed in the bed to relax. It later used its large, dense body to shield the group from Team Rocket's suction.

Advanced Generation series
Hoenn
Steelix and Brock

In A Family That Battles Together Stays Together!, Onix was used in a battle against Brock's mother and her Mantine in order to decide if the Pewter City Gym will become a Water-type Gym. Onix appears at a disadvantage, perched on a tiny island of rock in the middle of the lake. However, Onix leaps straight up, then dives down into its perch, starting out with Dig. With the rock destroyed, water floods into the new tunnel, which drains all of the water in the lake. Mantine flaps around and is unable to move anywhere, allowing Onix to come up underneath it and strike. While the attack caused damage it allowed Mantine to get up and fly. It then launches a Bubble Beam, which Onix counters with Bind. Lola tries to get Mantine to use Confuse Ray, but it fails. However, another Bubble Beam does work. Onix lets go of Mantine, who goes into a third Bubble Beam, but Onix defeats Mantine with Slam, allowing the Pewter Gym to remain a Rock-only Gym. Afterwards Brock ended up lending Onix, Geodude, and Crobat to his eldest sibling, Forrest, who took on the role of Gym Leader at Pewter City while Brock went to Hoenn.

Kanto Battle Frontier

When Brock returned to the Gym in Grating Spaces, Onix had evolved into a Steelix under Forrest's care. Steelix was shown to have learned Iron Tail and a powerful Dragon Breath attack during its time at the Gym. It was used in a Double Battle with Ash and his Donphan against Jessie, James, and their newly obtained Charizard and Aggron. The battle started out rough with Steelix being hit by Charizard's powerful Flamethrower. Donphan saved Steelix by attacking Charizard but was pushed back by Aggron's Mega Punch and Hyper Beam. Donphan continued to attack Charizard but was hit hard with Aggron's Water Pulse. Steelix then countered another Flamethrower with an Iron Tail and launched Donphan into the air over Aggron's Water Pulse. Donphan used the momentum to land a devastating Take Down attack on Aggron. The battle was stopped after Forrest discovered it was Team Rocket they were battling.

Diamond & Pearl series

In DPS02, Steelix was called out by Forrest to have a Gym battle against Nurse Joy. However, at the time Nurse Joy refused to battle anyone but Brock or Flint.

Sun & Moon series

In When Regions Collide!, Steelix battled Kiawe's Turtonator. Turtonator started the battle with Flamethrower and Steelix countered with Gyro Ball to reduce the damage. It then rushed in and squeezed Turtonator with Bind, but was damaged by Shell Trap in the process. Recovering from the attack, Turtonator tried to use Dragon Tail, but Steelix burrowed underground with Dig and then struck Turtonator. Deciding that Steelix was too strong, Kiawe began to use his Z-Move, but stopped when Brock declared he was going all out as well. Revealing a Key Stone, Brock Mega Evolved Steelix into Mega Steelix. Kiawe and Turtonator retaliated with Inferno Overdrive; though it made a direct hit, Steelix was able to endure the attack, much to everyone's surprise. The two then collided with Stone Edge and Dragon Tail; Turtonator fainted as a result, making Steelix the winner.

Personality and characteristics

Steelix's Steelixite

Like many of Brock's Pokémon, Steelix received very little personality development while it was on-screen, which was not often, most likely due to its size. However, it is very loyal to Brock as his starter Pokémon and reflects his personality quite closely. Like Brock, Steelix was very intimidating and serious in its debut appearance, mercilessly crushing Pikachu in obedience to its commands. Like Brock, its tough exterior hides a sensitive interior. Just as Brock gets emotional over women, Steelix has been shown to be morbidly afraid of water. In the big race in The Flame Pokémon-athon!, Steelix kept up a top three position until they hit a body of water and were forced to retire, causing it to cry in disappointment. When necessity forced it to expose itself to water when damming the Cinnabar volcano, it only permitted the tip of its tail to be soaked.

As a Steelix, its personality remains much the same. It was very happy to see Brock again and battled loyally alongside him.

Moves used

Brock Onix Slam.png
Using Slam
as an Onix
Brock Mega Steelix Stone Edge.png
Using Stone Edge as
Mega Steelix
Move First Used In
Tackle Showdown in Pewter City
Bind  Showdown in Pewter City
Dig  Clefairy and the Moon Stone
Rock Throw Who Gets to Keep Togepi?
Sandstorm Entei at Your Own Risk
Slam A Family That Battles Together Stays Together!
Iron Tail Grating Spaces!
Dragon Breath Grating Spaces!
Gyro Ball  When Regions Collide!
Stone Edge  When Regions Collide!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
Moves improvised
Picture First Used In Moves Involved Partnered With
Brock Steelix Counter Shield.png When Regions Collide! Gyro Ball None
Description: Counter Shield was used in When Regions Collide!. Steelix uses Gyro Ball while spinning to deflect the opponent's attacks.

In Pokémon Origins

Onix was the second Pokémon Brock used during his Gym battle against Red in File 1: Red. At first, it took massive and almost fatal damage from Red's Nidoran♂'s Double Kick, but was then able to defeat it with Bide. It then proceeded in defeating also Red's Spearow, Rattata, and Metapod in a quick succession, although the last managed to land a String Shot on it before being defeated. Red was left with only Charmander, and as it had also been significantly weakened while battling Brock's Geodude, both Trainers knew that the first one to land a hit on the opponent would win. Thanks to Onix's speed having been reduced by Metapod's String Shot, Charmander was able to outspeed the Rock Snake Pokémon and strike it with Scratch, defeating it and giving Red the victory.

Moves used

Brock Onix Tackle PO.png
Using Tackle
Move First Used In
Bide File 1: Red
Tackle File 1: Red
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In the Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer

Brock's Onix appeared in the Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer, where it joined him on a journey across Pasio. Alongside Scottie's Pikachu and Rosa's Snivy, it battled Erika's Vileplume, as well as a Beauty's Lotad and a Lass's Whimsicott. Whimsicott quickly ensnared Onix with its Leech Seed, but Snivy managed to free it with Leaf Tornado. After Brock's group emerged victorious and Erika joined them, Onix continued to follow them on their journey.

Moves used

Brock Onix Masters Rock Throw.png
Using Rock Throw
Move First Used In
Rock Throw Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In the games

Steelix, in either of its forms, has appeared in every game that Brock has appeared in, and is Brock's main Pokémon in each of those games.

In the core series

Pokémon Red and Blue Pokémon Yellow Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
Spr 1b 095.png
Types:
Rock Ground
Onix Lv.14
Tackle
Normal
Screech
Normal
Bide
Normal
Bind
Normal
Spr 1y 095.png
Types:
Rock Ground
Onix Lv.12
Tackle
Normal
Screech
Normal
Bide
Normal
Bind
Normal
Spr 2c 095.png
Types:
Rock Ground
Held item:
None
Onix Lv.44
Bind
Normal
Rock Slide
Rock
Bide
Normal
Sandstorm
Rock
Spr 3f 095.png
Types:
Rock Ground
Ability:
Rock Head
Held item:
None
Onix Lv.14
Tackle
Normal
Bind
Normal
Harden
Normal
Rock Tomb
Rock
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Pokémon World Tournament
Gym battle Fighting Dojo rematch Kanto Leaders Tournament Type Expert/World Leaders Tournament
Spr 4h 095.png
Types:
Rock Ground
Ability:
Sturdy
Held item:
Bag Sitrus Berry Sprite.png Sitrus Berry
Onix Lv.54
Rock Slide
Rock Physical
Iron Tail
Steel Physical
Sandstorm
Rock Status
Screech
Normal Status
Spr 4h 095.png
Types:
Rock Ground
Ability:
Sturdy
Held item:
Bag Sitrus Berry Sprite.png Sitrus Berry
Onix Lv.61
Stealth Rock
Rock Status
Rock Slide
Rock Physical
Rock Polish
Rock Status
Sandstorm
Rock Status
Spr 5b 095.png
Types:
Rock Ground
Ability:
Rock Head or Sturdy
Held item:
Bag Salac Berry Sprite.png Salac Berry
Onix/ Lv.50
Sand Tomb
Ground Physical
Protect
Normal Status
Stealth Rock
Rock Status
Sandstorm
Rock Status
Spr 5b 095.png
Types:
Rock Ground
Ability:
Rock Head or Sturdy
Held item:
Bag Eviolite Sprite.png Eviolite
Onix/ Lv.50
Stone Edge
Rock Physical
Earthquake
Ground Physical
Iron Head
Steel Physical
Sandstorm
Rock Status
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
Gym battle Rematch
095Onix.png
Types:
Rock Ground
Ability:
No Ability
Held item:
None.png None None.png
Onix Lv.12
Headbutt
Normal Physical
Bind
Normal Physical
Rock Throw
Rock Physical
  --  
   
095Onix.png
Types:
Rock Ground
Ability:
No Ability
Held item:
None.png None None.png
Onix Lv.56
Stealth Rock
Rock Status
Iron Tail
Steel Physical
Rock Slide
Rock Physical
Earthquake
Ground Physical

In the Stadium series

Pokémon Stadium Pokémon Stadium 2
Round 1 Round 2 Round 1 Round 2
095.png
Types:
Rock Ground
Onix Lv.50-100
Bind
Normal
Toxic
Poison
Earthquake
Ground
Rock Slide
Rock
095.png
Types:
Rock Ground
Onix Lv.50-100
Bind
Normal
Rock Slide
Rock
Earthquake
Ground
Screech
Normal
095.png
Types:
Rock Ground
Held item:
Quick Claw
Onix Lv.50-100
Bide
Normal
Strength
Normal
Rock Throw
Rock
Earthquake
Ground
208.png
Types:
Steel Ground
Held item:
Scope Lens
Steelix Lv.50-100
Fissure
Ground
Return
Normal
Earthquake
Ground
Rock Slide
Rock

In spin-off games

In Pokémon Masters

Trainer NDex Pokémon Move Type(s) Weakness Role Passive Skill(s) Base Potential Availability
#Brock VSScottie Masters.png 095 #Onix File:MastersIconOnix.png 1
Rock
RockIC Masters.png
Rock
RockIC Masters.png
File:Masters Grass.png Stoic 2

Artwork

Masters Brock Onix.png Masters Brock Onix artwork.png
Artwork of Onix and Brock
in Pokémon Masters
Key artwork of Pokémon Masters by Ken Sugimori

In the manga

Onix in the Ash & Pikachu manga

In the Ash & Pikachu manga

Brock's Onix appeared in Ash & Pikachu.

In the movie adaptations

Brock's Onix appeared in Emperor of the Crystal Tower: Entei and Celebi: a Timeless Encounter, fulfilling the same role as it did in the movies.

Moves used

Move First Used In
Tackle Celebi: a Timeless Encounter
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Onix in Pokémon Adventures

History

Red, Green & Blue arc

Brock's Onix debuted in Onix is On!, where it took on Red during his battle to earn the Boulder Badge. As Red's other Pokémon were completely exhausted from the numerous Gym Trainer battles required to reach Brock, Red was forced to use his Pikachu, which he had only recently caught and was having difficulty connecting with. This led to Pikachu making its own decisions during the battle, even at one point ignoring Onix and attacking Red instead. However, when Onix tried to attack Pikachu with Skull Bash, the Electric Mouse was able to shock Onix into pieces, making Red the winner.

Onix reappeared in The Winged Legends, being used to stop a group of Team Rocket Grunts trying to flee from Saffron City.

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

Brock later used Onix in Chinchou in Charge to serve as a replacement bridge for him, Misty, and Erika at the Tohjo Falls, as the original bridge over the falls was broken. Onix collapsed when the trio was attacked by a large group of Zubat, Golbat, and Crobat.

Onix was used again in Capital Kabutops in an exhibition match against Jasmine and her Steelix, who was wearing a layer of rock over its steel body to disguise itself, causing everyone to believe it was an Onix. As the two constricted each other, Onix took damage due to Steelix's much harder body, and the Iron Snake's outer coating began to chip and fall off. Exposed as being a fraud, Steelix broke out of its disguise and revealed its true identity. Onix was then quickly taken down by Steelix's Crunch.

Moves used

Brock Onix Skull Bash Adventures.png
Using Skull Bash
Move First Used In
Rock Throw Onix is On!
Skull Bash Onix is On!
Tackle The Winged Legends
Bind Capital Kabutops
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga

Onix in The Electric Tale of Pikachu

Brock's Onix briefly appeared in Play Misty For Me, taking part in the Gym battle between Ash and Brock, eventually getting defeated. It reappeared in Haunting My Dreams, where it was used to battle the giant Haunter known as the Black Fog. However, like almost every other Pokémon taking part in the battle, it ended up being defeated.

In the Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure manga

Brock's Onix only appeared as a silhouette in JBA5 along with its Trainer.

In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

Onix in Pokémon Pocket Monsters

Brock's Onix appeared in Bring Down the Powerful Opponent Onix!!, during Red's battle with Brock. After witnessing Green and his Charmander being tossed out of the Gym, Clefairy was initially too afraid to face Onix in battle and attempted to flee, but later gained courage to fight after learning that his cousin Pikachu was part of Brock's collection, which infuriated Clefairy. During the battle, Clefairy tried to use an assortment of tricks to win the battle, which only prolonged the fight. Eventually Clefairy led Onix around a ceiling column, trapping Onix as it became entangled around it. Onix managed to free itself and attempted to crush Clefairy by wrapping its tail around him, but stopped after Clefairy cunningly drew his picture onto Onix's tail, which confused Onix and caused it to chase after its own tail. This made Onix dizzy, and Clefairy subsequently knocked it out by smashing the fallen pillar onto its head, thus winning the battle.

In the Pokémon Zensho manga

Onix in Pokémon Zensho

Satoshi battled Brock's Onix in Pewter City, using his Charmander. Although initially having trouble against the huge Rock-type, Charmander eventually won the battle by chopping off the horn on Onix's head, defeating it.

Moves used

Brock Onix Tackle Zensho.png
Using Tackle
Move First Used In
Tackle Pewter City
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In the TCG

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Brock's Onix in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Related cards
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Brock's Onix Fighting Gym Heroes Rare 21/132 Nivi City Gym    
Brock's Onix Fighting Gym Heroes Common 69/132 Leaders' Stadium Common  
 


Artwork

NiviCityGymDeck.jpg Brocks-Training-Method.jpg
Artwork from the
Nivi City Gym Theme Deck
Brock feeds Onix

Trivia

  • Steelix is the first Pokémon belonging to one of Ash's friends to evolve off-screen.
  • Steelix is the first Pokémon belonging to a main character to Mega Evolve in the anime.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Onix and Steelix.


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