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===By [[move tutor|tutoring]]=== | |||
In Pokémon Crystal Only: | |||
* {{m|Flamethrower}} | |||
* {{m|Thunderbolt}} | |||
In Pokémon FireRed, Pokémon LeafGreen, and Pokémon Emerald: | |||
* {{m|Body Slam}} | |||
* {{m|Mimic}} | |||
* {{m|Rock Slide}} | |||
* {{m|Substitute}} | |||
* {{m|Swords Dance}} | |||
In Pokémon Emerald Only: | |||
* {{m|DynamicPunch}} | |||
* {{m|Endure}} | |||
* {{m|Fire Punch}} | |||
* {{m|Ice Punch}} | |||
* {{m|Mud-Slap}} | |||
* {{m|Sleep Talk}} | |||
* {{m|Snore}} | |||
* {{m|Swagger}} | |||
* {{m|ThunderPunch}} | |||
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Muk (Japanese: ベトベトン Betbeton) is a Poison-type Pokémon.
Biology
Physiology
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Behavior
Habitat
This Pokémon likes warm and moist places. Groups of them accumulate in dirty places, such as garbage dumps or sewers. They sometimes also reside in dirty back alleys of towns.
Diet
Main article: Pokémon food
In the anime
Ash captured a Muk in Sparks Fly for Magnemite. It was transferred to Professor Oak's lab. Ash's Muk is always trying to smother Prof. Oak. The first time Ash used his Muk in battle was in The Fourth Round Rumble, against a Bellsprout that had already defeated Ash's Bulbasaur and Pikachu.
Muk also appeared under the ownership of Attila during The Legend of Thunder!
In the manga
Muk is one of the Pokémon owned by Koga in Pokémon Special, used in his attack on Articuno.
Muk is seen again during the Elite Four saga, used by Koga to shield himself from the debris of the collapsing Cerise Island.
Game data
Pokédex entries
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Game locations
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In side games
Game | Location |
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Pokémon Snap | Cave |
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire | Evolve from Grimer |
Pokémon Trozei! | Secret Storage 16 Trozei Battle Mr. Who's Den |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon | Evolve from Grimer |
Pokémon Ranger | Underground Waterways |
Base stats
Stat | Range | ||
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At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 105
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165 - 212 | 320 - 414 | |
105
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99 - 172 | 193 - 339 | |
75
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72 - 139 | 139 - 273 | |
65
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63 - 128 | 121 - 251 | |
100
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94 - 167 | 184 - 328 | |
50
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49 - 112 | 94 - 218 | |
Total: 500
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Other Pokémon with this total | ||
Type effectiveness
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In Generation I, the effectiveness of bug-type moves is 2x.
Learnset
By leveling up
Game | Generation I | Generation II | Generation III | Generation IV |
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44 | Acid Armor | |||
45 | Harden | Acid Armor | ||
47 | Sludge Bomb | |||
53 | Screech | |||
54 | Gunk Shot | |||
60 | Acid Armor | Sludge Bomb | ||
61 | Memento | |||
65 | Memento |
By TM/HM
By tutoring
In Pokémon Crystal Only:
In Pokémon FireRed, Pokémon LeafGreen, and Pokémon Emerald:
In Pokémon Emerald Only:
Side game data
Evolution
Trivia
Origin
Name origin
Muk's name seems to be a corruption of muck, goo. Its Japanese name may be derived from べとべと betobeto, sticky.
It appears to be a pile of living sludge.
In other languages
- German: Sleimok
- French: Grotadmorv - Gros means big or fat. Tadmorv is the French name for Grimer. It means "big heap of mucous"
- Korean: 질뻐기 Jilppagi
Related articles
External links
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This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon as a species. |
- Pokémon pages lacking disambiguation notices
- Pokémon in the Medium Fast experience group
- Pokémon in the Kanto Pokédex
- Pokémon in the Johto Pokédex
- Pokémon in the Hoenn Pokédex
- Pokémon in the Sinnoh Pokédex
- Body style ? Pokémon
- Generation I Pokémon
- Poison-type Pokémon
- Single-type Pokémon
- Pokémon without Hidden Abilities
- Purple-colored Pokémon
- Body style Unknown Pokémon
- Gender-unknown Pokémon
- Indeterminate group Pokémon
- Pokémon with a base stat total of 500
- Pokémon whose Special stat became their Special Attack
- Pokémon whose base HP stat is greater than 100
- Pokémon whose base Attack stat is greater than 100
- Pokémon that are part of a two-stage evolutionary line