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[[File:Buck Claydol Adventures.png|thumb|Claydol in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | [[File:Buck Claydol Adventures.png|thumb|Claydol in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | ||
===In the Arceus and the Jewel of Life manga=== | ===In the Arceus and the Jewel of Life manga=== | ||
In the manga adaptation of {{ | In the manga adaptation of {{ma|Arceus and the Jewel of Life}}, [[Marcus]] owned two Claydol. He used them to attack {{mov|Arceus|Arceus|12}}. | ||
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ||
A Claydol appeared in ''[[PS241|Dreadful Dealing with Dusclops]]'', attacking {{adv|Wally}} inside the [[Sky Pillar]]. | |||
Like in the games, Claydol is [[Buck]]'s main Pokémon. | The Battle Factory rented a Claydol which was stolen by [[Guile Hideout]] in ''[[PS334|The Final Battle VII]]''. | ||
Like in the games, Claydol is [[Buck]]'s main Pokémon. Buck uses it to fight off [[Team Galactic]] at [[Stark Mountain]] in an attempt to protect {{p|Heatran}} and the [[Magma Stone]]. It was first seen in ''[[PS417|Leaping Past Lopunny]]''. | |||
In ''[[PS422|Interrupting Ivysaur]]'', a Claydol under the ownership of a {{tc|Veteran}} named Beck appeared during {{adv|Platinum}}'s challenge at the Battle Arcade. | In ''[[PS422|Interrupting Ivysaur]]'', a Claydol under the ownership of a {{tc|Veteran}} named Beck appeared during {{adv|Platinum}}'s challenge at the Battle Arcade. | ||
A Claydol appeared inside the [[Sky Pillar]] in ''[[PAORAS02|Omega Alpha Adventure 2]]''. | |||
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|de=Lepumentas|demeaning=From ''{{tt|Lehm|clay}}'', ''{{tt|Puppe|doll}}'', and {{tt|''mentis''| Latin for ''mind''}} | |de=Lepumentas|demeaning=From ''{{tt|Lehm|clay}}'', ''{{tt|Puppe|doll}}'', and {{tt|''mentis''| Latin for ''mind''}} | ||
|it=Claydol|itmeaning=Same as English name | |it=Claydol|itmeaning=Same as English name | ||
|ko=점토도리 ''Zeumtodori''|komeaning=From {{tt|점토 ''jeomto''|clay}} and {{tt| | |ko=점토도리 ''Zeumtodori''|komeaning=From {{tt|점토 ''jeomto''|clay}} and {{tt|돌이 ''dori''|male diminutive suffix}} or ''doll'' and {{tt|이 ''i''|diminutive suffix}} | ||
|zh_cmn=念力土偶 ''Niànlìtǔ'ǒu''|zh_cmnmeaning=From {{m|Confusion|{{tt|念力 ''niànlì''|psychokinesis}}}} and {{wp|Dogū|{{tt|土偶 ''tǔ'ǒu''|clay figurine}}}} | |zh_cmn=念力土偶 ''Niànlìtǔ'ǒu''|zh_cmnmeaning=From {{m|Confusion|{{tt|念力 ''niànlì''|psychokinesis}}}} and {{wp|Dogū|{{tt|土偶 ''tǔ'ǒu''|clay figurine}}}} | ||
|hi=क्लेडल ''Claydol''|himeaning=Transliteration of English name}} | |hi=क्लेडल ''Claydol''|himeaning=Transliteration of English name}} |
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Claydol (Japanese: ネンドール Nendoll) is a dual-type Ground/Psychic Pokémon introduced in Generation III.
It evolves from Baltoy starting at level 36.
Biology
Claydol is a large, black Pokémon that resembles a mud statue with two stubby legs. It has a wide, spherical head with a rounded protrusion on top. Around its head are many large, pink eyes with yellow, beak-like protrusions between each. A wavy, white rim runs along the upper edges of the eyes. Its torso has white ring markings, each with a downward extension and yellow dot in the middle. It has spherical arms with a rounded protrusion that are capable of firing beams. These arms are not attached to its body, but are usually kept floating close by Claydol's psychic powers. Claydol uses the same telekinetic abilities to move and float through the air. It lives in rough terrains.
In the anime
In the main series
Major appearances
Claydol's first appearance was in Claydol Big and Tall. A giant one was released from a giant stone Poké Ball and had to be stopped from getting to a village.
Robert used a Claydol along with Milotic in a two-on-two Contest Battle against Drew's Flygon and Masquerain in the finals of the Hoenn Grand Festival in Rhapsody in Drew.
In Ka Boom with a View!, Spenser used a Claydol against Ash as his final Pokémon. With its Hyper Beam, Psybeam, Rapid Spin and Teleport, it quickly defeated Ash's Swellow, and it proved to be a challenge for his Sceptile. It was later defeated by Sceptile's newly learned Solar Beam.
Three Claydol appeared in Arceus and the Jewel of Life under the ownership of Damos.
In Bucking the Treasure Trend!, a wild Claydol appeared guarding the treasure in Dandelion Island. It proved to be a strong Pokémon, standing up to Dawn's Piplup and Ash's Torterra. It was eventually caught by Buck.
Minor appearances
Ash battled a Claydol during the beginning scenes of Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
A Claydol appeared in the beginning scenes of Zoroark: Master of Illusions.
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In Pokémon Generations
A Claydol appeared in The Magma Stone, under the ownership of Buck.
In the manga
In the Arceus and the Jewel of Life manga
In the manga adaptation of Arceus and the Jewel of Life, Marcus owned two Claydol. He used them to attack Arceus.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
A Claydol appeared in Dreadful Dealing with Dusclops, attacking Wally inside the Sky Pillar.
The Battle Factory rented a Claydol which was stolen by Guile Hideout in The Final Battle VII.
Like in the games, Claydol is Buck's main Pokémon. Buck uses it to fight off Team Galactic at Stark Mountain in an attempt to protect Heatran and the Magma Stone. It was first seen in Leaping Past Lopunny.
In Interrupting Ivysaur, a Claydol under the ownership of a Veteran named Beck appeared during Platinum's challenge at the Battle Arcade.
A Claydol appeared inside the Sky Pillar in Omega Alpha Adventure 2.
In the TCG
- Main article: Claydol (TCG)
Game data
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HP: 60
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112 - 189 | 220 - 372 | |
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Trivia
- No other Pokémon has the same type combination as Claydol and its pre-evolution.
- The symbols on Claydol's chest and back resemble the Q form of Unown.
- Claydol has the highest Special Defense base stat of all Ground-type Pokémon.
Origin
Claydol's design is similar to the 遮光器土偶 Shakōki-dogū—a "spaceman" clay figurine from the Jōmon period of Japanese history.
Name origin
Claydol is a combination of clay and idol or doll. It may also involve dreidel due to Claydol's pronunciation and its pre-evolution Baltoy's similarity to tops.
Nendoll may be a combination of 念 nen (thought), 粘土 nendo (clay), and doll. Nen is found in various compounds having to do with ESP-related phenomena, such as 念写 nensha (spirit photography) and 念動 nendō (telekinesis).
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