Bronzong
Bronze Bell Pokémon |
ドータクン
Dohtakun |
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#437 |
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Images on the Bulbagarden Archives |
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Type
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Abilities
Levitate or Heatproof |
Heavy Metal
Hidden Ability |
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Gender ratio
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Catch rate
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Breeding
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Height
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Weight
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Base experience yield
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Leveling rate
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EV yield
Total: 2 |
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HP |
0
Atk |
1
Def |
0
Sp.Atk |
1
Sp.Def |
0
Speed |
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Shape
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Footprint
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Pokédex color
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Base friendship
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External Links
- On Smogon Pokédex:
- Generation IV
- Generation V
- Generation VI
- Generation VII
- Artwork on Bulbagarden Archives
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Bronzong (Japanese: ドータクン Dohtakun) is a dual-type Steel/Psychic Pokémon introduced in Generation IV.
It evolves from Bronzor starting at level 33.
Biology
Bronzong is a large Pokémon resembling a blue-green bell with two arms coming out of its sides. It has a hollow body and a yoke attached at the top. Its face can be best described as being a "Pole" design; Bronzong has two round, red eyes with blue-green irises and a rectangular mouth with one visible row of square teeth. It also has several darker, rectangular markings on its body.
When angered, Bronzong lets out a warning cry that rings out like the tolling of a bell. It can summon rain clouds, which earned it the nickname "bringer of plentiful harvests". The first known Bronzong was dug up at a construction site. Many scientists believe the Bronzong found in Galar originated from a different region after researching the pattern on its body.
In the anime
Main series
Major appearances
Bronzong debuted in An Elite Meet and Greet!, under the ownership of Lucian. It battled Dawn's newly caught Buizel and delivered its first defeat after Buizel failed to listen to Dawn. It reappeared in Top-Down Training, where it was defeated by Cynthia's Garchomp. Bronzong briefly reappeared again alongside Lucian during the ending credits of Zoroark: Master of Illusions.
In Arceus and the Jewel of Life, the Hypnosis of Marcus's Bronzong was instrumental to Marcus's plan to destroy Arceus and retain Michina Town's ownership over the Jewel of Life.
Minor appearances
In Old Rivals, New Tricks!, a Coordinator's Bronzong competed in the Performance Stage of the Sandalstraw Contest.
A Bronzong appeared in An Old Family Blend!.
Pokédex entries
Entry |
DP035 |
Bronzong |
Ash's Pokédex |
Bronzong, the Bronze Bell Pokémon. One slept for over 2,000 years, until it was accidentally awakened at a construction site. |
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Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer
Bronzong (upper right) in the
Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer
In the Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer, Thorton's Bronzong was part of a team with its Trainer, as well as Palmer and Caitlin.
In the manga
Bronzong in
Pokémon Adventures
Arceus and the Jewel of Life
Marcus's Bronzong appears in the manga adaptation of Arceus and the Jewel of Life. It, along with Heatran, is a loyal servant of Marcus.
Pocket Monsters Platinum: Aim to Be Battle King!!
Shin has a Bronzong, which debuted in PBK1.
Pokémon Adventures
Byron uses two Bronzong in tandem in Brash Bronzong I. Thinking that Platinum and her friends were villains, he attacked the trio, but both Bronzong were defeated by Platinum's Ponyta.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!
Saturn uses his Bronzong against Byron to prevent the Gym Leader from interfering with his capture of Azelf in The Legendary Pokémon, Captured. While it defeated the Gym Leader, it fell to Hareta and his Riolu.
In the TCG
- Main article: Bronzong (TCG)
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky: Bronzong, together with Hitmonlee and Regigigas, are the statues that came alive to battle the player in Aegis Cave.
Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IV. |
Generation IV |
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Sinnoh
#089 |
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Johto
#— |
Diamond |
One caused a news sensation when it was dug up at a construction site after a 2000-year sleep. |
Pearl |
It can summon rain clouds. People long ago revered it as the bringer of plentiful harvests. |
Platinum |
It brought rains by opening portals to another world. It was revered as a bringer of plentiful harvests. |
HeartGold |
Ancient people believed that calling Bronzong for rain was the way to make crops grow. |
SoulSilver |
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Generation V |
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Unova
B2W2: #251 |
Black |
It brought rains by opening portals to another world. It was revered as a bringer of plentiful harvests. |
White |
Black 2 |
In ages past, this Pokémon was revered as a bringer of rain. It was found buried in the ground. |
White 2 |
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Generation VI |
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Kalos
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Hoenn
#— |
X |
In ages past, this Pokémon was revered as a bringer of rain. It was found buried in the ground. |
Y |
Ancient people believed that calling Bronzong for rain was the way to make crops grow. |
Omega Ruby |
In ages past, this Pokémon was revered as a bringer of rain. It was found buried in the ground. |
Alpha Sapphire |
Ancient people believed that calling Bronzong for rain was the way to make crops grow. |
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Generation VII |
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Alola
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Kanto
#— |
This Pokémon has no Pokédex entries in Generation VII. |
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Generation VIII |
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Galar
#119 |
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Galar
Crown Tundra #088 |
Sword |
Some believe it to be a creature that summons rain clouds. When angered, it lets out a warning cry that rings out like the tolling of a bell. |
Shield |
Many scientists suspect that this Pokémon originated outside the Galar region, based on the patterns on its body. |
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Game locations
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IV. |
Generation IV |
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Diamond |
Pearl |
Turnback Cave, Mt. Coronet |
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Platinum |
Turnback Cave, Mt. Coronet |
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HeartGold |
SoulSilver |
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Generation V |
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Black |
White |
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Black 2 |
White 2 |
Abundant Shrine (dark grass) |
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Generation VI |
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X |
Y |
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Omega Ruby |
Alpha Sapphire |
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Generation VII |
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Sun |
Moon |
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Ultra Sun |
Ultra Moon |
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Let's Go Pikachu |
Let's Go Eevee |
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Generation VIII |
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Sword |
Shield |
Route 8, Axew's Eye, Dusty Bowl, Lake of Outrage
Bridge Field, Dusty Bowl, East Lake Axewell, Giant's Seat, Stony Wilderness (Wanderer)
Dusty Bowl, Giant's Seat, Hammerlocke Hills, Stony Wilderness (Max Raid Battle) |
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Expansion Pass |
Giant's Bed, Giant's Foot, Three-Point Pass
Brawlers' Cave, Courageous Cavern, Stepping-Stone Sea (Max Raid Battle)
Max Lair (Dynamax Adventure) |
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In side games
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IV. |
Generation IV |
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MD Time |
MD Darkness |
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MD Sky |
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Ranger: SoA |
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Rumble |
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Ranger: GS |
Oblivia Ruins, Thunder Temple |
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Generation V |
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Rumble Blast |
Tower: Frozen Tundra, Factory: All* |
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PokéPark 2 |
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Rumble U |
Vehicle Gallery: A Flowing Desert, Challenge Battle: Open Entry Battle Royale |
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Generation VI |
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Battle Trozei |
Distortion Island: Stage 3 |
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Shuffle |
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Rumble World |
Starlight Islands: Wishing Star Tower (Center Boss, Back, Special) |
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Generation VII |
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Rumble Rush |
Arceus Sea, Garchomp SeaFinal |
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Masters EX |
Sync Pair Scout (Thorton's) |
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Held items
Game |
Held Item(s) |
Diamond |
Pearl |
Metal Coat (5%) |
Platinum |
HeartGold |
SoulSilver |
Metal Coat (5%) |
Black |
White |
Metal Coat (5%) |
Black 2 |
White 2 |
Metal Coat (5%) |
Sword |
Shield |
Metal Coat (5%) |
Stats
Base stats
Stat |
Range |
At Lv. 50 |
At Lv. 100 |
HP:
67
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127 - 174 |
244 - 338 |
Attack:
89
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84 - 155 |
164 - 304 |
Defense:
116
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108 - 184 |
213 - 364 |
Sp. Atk:
79
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75 - 144 |
146 - 282 |
Sp. Def:
116
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108 - 184 |
213 - 364 |
Speed:
33
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34 - 93 |
63 - 181 |
Total:
500
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Other Pokémon with this total |
- Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
- Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.
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Pokéathlon stats
Type effectiveness
Under normal battle conditions in Generation VIII, this Pokémon is: |
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- If this Pokémon is given a Ring Target, the effectiveness of Poison-type moves is 1×.
- If this Pokémon has Levitate, the effectiveness of Ground-type moves is 0×.
- If this Pokémon has Heatproof, the effectiveness of Fire-type moves is 1×.
- In Generation II-Generation V, the effectiveness of Dark-type moves was 1×.
- In Generation II-Generation V, the effectiveness of Ghost-type moves was 1×.
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Learnset
By leveling up
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Move |
1 |
Block |
Normal |
Status |
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—% |
5 |
1 |
Sunny Day |
Fire |
Status |
— |
—% |
5 |
1 |
Weather Ball |
Normal |
Special |
50 |
100% |
10 |
1 |
Tackle |
Normal |
Physical |
40 |
100% |
35 |
1 |
Confusion |
Psychic |
Special |
50 |
100% |
25 |
1 |
Confuse Ray |
Ghost |
Status |
— |
100% |
10 |
1 |
Payback |
Dark |
Physical |
50 |
100% |
10 |
Evo. |
Block |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
5 |
12 |
Imprison |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
16 |
Gyro Ball |
Steel |
Physical |
— |
100% |
5 |
20 |
Hypnosis |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
60% |
20 |
24 |
Safeguard |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
25 |
28 |
Extrasensory |
Psychic |
Special |
80 |
100% |
20 |
32 |
Heavy Slam |
Steel |
Physical |
— |
100% |
10 |
38 |
Iron Defense |
Steel |
Status |
— |
—% |
15 |
44 |
Metal Sound |
Steel |
Status |
— |
85% |
40 |
50 |
Future Sight |
Psychic |
Special |
120 |
100% |
10 |
56 |
Rain Dance |
Water |
Status |
— |
—% |
5 |
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Bronzong
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Bronzong
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations
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By TM/TR
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Move |
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TM08 |
Hyper Beam |
Normal |
Special |
150 |
90% |
5 |
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TM09 |
Giga Impact |
Normal |
Physical |
150 |
90% |
5 |
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TM11 |
Solar Beam |
Grass |
Special |
120 |
100% |
10 |
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TM17 |
Light Screen |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
30 |
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TM18 |
Reflect |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
20 |
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TM19 |
Safeguard |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
25 |
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TM21 |
Rest |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TM22 |
Rock Slide |
Rock |
Physical |
75 |
90% |
10 |
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TM24 |
Snore |
Normal |
Special |
50 |
100% |
15 |
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TM25 |
Protect |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TM32 |
Sandstorm |
Rock |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TM33 |
Rain Dance |
Water |
Status |
— |
—% |
5 |
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TM34 |
Sunny Day |
Fire |
Status |
— |
—% |
5 |
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TM39 |
Facade |
Normal |
Physical |
70 |
100% |
20 |
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TM44 |
Imprison |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TM46 |
Weather Ball |
Normal |
Special |
50 |
100% |
10 |
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TM48 |
Rock Tomb |
Rock |
Physical |
60 |
95% |
15 |
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TM57 |
Payback |
Dark |
Physical |
50 |
100% |
10 |
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TM60 |
Power Swap |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TM61 |
Guard Swap |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TM62 |
Speed Swap |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TM70 |
Trick Room |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
5 |
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TM71 |
Wonder Room |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TM76 |
Round |
Normal |
Special |
60 |
100% |
15 |
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TM77 |
Hex |
Ghost |
Special |
65 |
100% |
10 |
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TM81 |
Bulldoze |
Ground |
Physical |
60 |
100% |
20 |
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TM91 |
Psychic Terrain |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TR10 |
Earthquake |
Ground |
Physical |
100 |
100% |
10 |
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TR11 |
Psychic |
Psychic |
Special |
90 |
100% |
10 |
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TR20 |
Substitute |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TR25 |
Psyshock |
Psychic |
Special |
80 |
100% |
10 |
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TR26 |
Endure |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TR27 |
Sleep Talk |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TR33 |
Shadow Ball |
Ghost |
Special |
80 |
100% |
15 |
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TR34 |
Future Sight |
Psychic |
Special |
120 |
100% |
10 |
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TR38 |
Trick |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
100% |
10 |
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TR40 |
Skill Swap |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
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TR46 |
Iron Defense |
Steel |
Status |
— |
—% |
15 |
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TR49 |
Calm Mind |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
20 |
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TR52 |
Gyro Ball |
Steel |
Physical |
— |
100% |
5 |
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TR69 |
Zen Headbutt |
Psychic |
Physical |
80 |
90% |
15 |
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TR70 |
Flash Cannon |
Steel |
Special |
80 |
100% |
10 |
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TR74 |
Iron Head |
Steel |
Physical |
80 |
100% |
15 |
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TR76 |
Stealth Rock |
Rock |
Status |
— |
—% |
20 |
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TR77 |
Grass Knot |
Grass |
Special |
— |
100% |
20 |
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TR79 |
Heavy Slam |
Steel |
Physical |
— |
100% |
10 |
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TR83 |
Ally Switch |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
15 |
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TR99 |
Body Press |
Fighting |
Physical |
80 |
100% |
10 |
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Bronzong
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Bronzong
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see TM moves from other generations
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By breeding
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Parent |
Move |
Type |
Cat. |
Pwr. |
Acc. |
PP |
This Pokémon learns no moves by breeding. |
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- Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Bronzong in Generation VIII
- Moves marked with a double dagger (‡) can only be bred from a Pokémon who learned the move in an earlier generation.
- Moves marked with a superscript game abbreviation can only be bred onto Bronzong in that game.
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Bronzong
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Bronzong
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Egg moves from other generations
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By tutoring
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Move |
Sw |
Sh |
EP |
Expanding Force |
Psychic |
Special |
80 |
100% |
10 |
Sw |
Sh |
EP |
Meteor Beam |
Rock |
Special |
120 |
90% |
10 |
Sw |
Sh |
EP |
Steel Beam |
Steel |
Special |
140 |
95% |
5 |
Sw |
Sh |
EP |
Steel Roller |
Steel |
Physical |
130 |
100% |
5 |
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Bronzong
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Bronzong
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Move Tutor moves from other generations
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By a prior evolution
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Stage |
Move |
Type |
Cat. |
Pwr. |
Acc. |
PP |
This Pokémon has no moves exclusive to prior evolutions. |
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Bronzong
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Bronzong
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see moves from other generations
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By transfer from another generation
Generation VIII |
Other generations: |
V - VI - VII |
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Gen. |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Ancient Power |
Rock |
Special |
60 |
100% |
5 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Charge Beam |
Electric |
Special |
50 |
90% |
10 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Confide |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
20 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Double Team |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
15 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Dream Eater |
Psychic |
Special |
100 |
100% |
15 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Explosion |
Normal |
Physical |
250 |
100% |
5 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Feint Attack × |
Dark |
Physical |
60 |
—% |
20 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Flash × |
Normal |
Status |
— |
100% |
20 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Frustration × |
Normal |
Physical |
— |
100% |
20 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Gravity |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
5 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Heal Block × |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
100% |
15 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Hidden Power × |
Normal |
Special |
60 |
100% |
15 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Natural Gift × |
Normal |
Physical |
— |
100% |
15 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Psych Up |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Psywave × |
Psychic |
Special |
— |
100% |
15 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Recycle |
Normal |
Status |
— |
—% |
10 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Return × |
Normal |
Physical |
— |
100% |
20 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Rock Polish |
Rock |
Status |
— |
—% |
20 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Rock Smash |
Fighting |
Physical |
40 |
100% |
15 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Rollout |
Rock |
Physical |
30 |
90% |
20 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Secret Power × |
Normal |
Physical |
70 |
100% |
20 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Signal Beam × |
Bug |
Special |
75 |
100% |
15 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Strength |
Normal |
Physical |
80 |
100% |
15 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Swagger |
Normal |
Status |
— |
85% |
15 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Telekinesis × |
Psychic |
Status |
— |
—% |
15 |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
Toxic |
Poison |
Status |
— |
90% |
10 |
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- A striped background indicates a generation in which the move can only be obtained via event or as a special move
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Bronzong
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Bronzong
- × indicates a move that cannot be used in Generation VIII
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see transfer-only moves for other generations
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Side game data
Evolution
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Level 33
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Sprites
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IV. |
Generation IV |
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Diamond |
Pearl |
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Platinum |
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HeartGold |
SoulSilver |
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Front |
Back |
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Front |
Back |
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Front |
Back |
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Generation V |
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Black |
White |
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Black 2 |
White 2 |
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Front |
Back |
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Front |
Back |
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Generation VI |
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X |
Y |
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Omega Ruby |
Alpha Sapphire |
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Front |
Back |
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Front |
Back |
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Generation VII |
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Sun |
Moon |
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Ultra Sun |
Ultra Moon |
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Front |
Back |
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Front |
Back |
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For other sprites and images, please see
Bronzong images on the Bulbagarden Archives.
Trivia
- Bronzong does not have any weaknesses in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky, due to both of its Abilities being used simultaneously, along with it not yet being weak to Ghost and Dark-type moves at the time.
- Also, in Generation IV and V, Bronzor and Bronzong were the only Pokémon to have different weakness depending on their ability with Heatproof negating their weakness to Fire moves while Levitate make them immune to Ground moves.
- When a Bronzong blinks or falls asleep in Gen V, its "eyes" turn white.
- PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond's PokéPad entry describes a male Bronzong, despite Bronzong being genderless.
- Prior to Generation VIII, Bronzong was the only Pokémon able to learn Rain Dance by leveling up that could not learn any moves nor have any Abilities that benefit from rain. This may be related to its Pokédex entries, several of which mention Bronzong's natural power to summon rain clouds.
Origin
Bulbanews has an article related to this subject:
On the Origin of Species: Bronzor and Bronzong
Bronzong is based on a dōtaku, Japanese bells which were believed to have been used to pray for good harvests. They are often decorated with patterns representing nature and were buried, occasionally with bronze mirrors and weapons, in isolated locations.
Bronzong and the fact that it evolves from Bronzor also seems to be based on an old Japanese myth present in the book Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things by Lafcadio Hearn. The priests of Mugenyama wanted to forge a bell for their temple, so they asked the local women to donate their bronze mirrors for this purpose. A woman contributed her mirror but later regretted it. Because of her repentance, the mirror wouldn't melt in the furnace until she killed herself. Before her suicide, she said that whoever would break the bell would be given great wealth by her ghost. A multitude of people tried to break the bell by ringing it furiously, so the tired priests rolled it down a hill into a swamp in frustration.
Additionally, Bronzong's facial features resemble those of the Mesoamerican rain fake creature Tlāloc, who is often depicted as being predominantly cyan in color. In Mexico City, which is located on the site of the former capital of the Aztec Empire, artifacts are often discovered during construction-related excavation, which Bronzong's Pokédex entry in Pokémon Diamond may reference.
Name origin
Bronzong is a combination of bronze and gong (a type of musical percussion instrument), dong (onomatopoeia for deep bell reverberation), or bianzhong (an ancient Chinese musical instrument consisting of bells).
Dohtakun is a combination of 銅鐸 dōtaku (a type of bronze bell) and どんどん dondon (onomatopoeia for drumming).
In other languages
Language |
Title |
Meaning |
Japanese |
ドータクン Dohtakun |
From 銅鐸 dōtaku and どんどん dondon |
French |
Archéodong |
From archéo- and dong |
Spanish |
Bronzong |
Same as English name |
German |
Bronzong |
Same as English name |
Italian |
Bronzong |
Same as English name |
Korean |
동탁군 Dongtakgun |
Combination of 동탁 (銅鐸) dongtak and 군 gun; 탁 tak is also the sound of hitting something hard |
Cantonese Chinese |
青銅鐘 Chīng Tùhng Jūng |
Literally "Bronze bell". 青 also means blue/green |
Mandarin Chinese |
青銅鐘 Qīng Tóng Zhōng |
Literally "Bronze bell". 青 also means blue/green |
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Hindi |
ब्रोंज़ोंग Bronzong |
Transliteration of English name |
Thai |
โดทาคุน Dothakhun |
Transcription of Japanese name |
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