For Pokémon GO information on this species, see the game's section. |
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Geodude
Rock Pokémon |
イシツブテ
Isitsubute |
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#074 |
Geodude |
Alolan Geodude |
Images on the Bulbagarden Archives |
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Types
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Abilities
Rock Head or Sturdy
Geodude |
Magnet Pull or Sturdy
Alolan Geodude |
Sand Veil
Geodude Hidden Ability |
Galvanize
Alolan Geodude Hidden Ability |
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Gender ratio
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Catch rate
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Breeding
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Height
1'04" |
0.4 m |
Geodude |
1'04" |
0.4 m |
Alolan Geodude |
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Weight
44.1 lbs. |
20.0 kg |
Geodude |
44.8 lbs. |
20.3 kg |
Alolan Geodude |
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Base experience yield
86
Gen. I-III |
73
IV |
60
V+ |
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Leveling rate
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EV yield
Total: 1 |
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HP |
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Atk |
1
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Sp.Atk |
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Sp.Def |
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Shape
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Footprint
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Pokédex color
Brown
Other forms may have other colors. |
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Base friendship
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External Links
- On Smogon Pokédex:
- Generation I
- Generation II
- Generation III
- Generation IV
- Generation V
- Generation VI
- Generation VII
- Artwork on Bulbagarden Archives
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Geodude (Japanese: イシツブテ Isitsubute) is a dual-type Rock/Ground Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It evolves into Graveler starting at level 25, which evolves into Golem when traded.
In Alola, Geodude has a dual-type Rock/Electric regional form. It evolves into Alolan Graveler starting at level 25, which evolves into Alolan Golem when traded.
Biology
Geodude is a gray boulder Pokémon. It has bulging, rocky eyebrows, trapezoidal, brown eyes and a wide mouth. Its arms are muscular with five-fingered hands. Geodude uses its arms to climb steadily up steep mountain paths. It is proud of its sturdy body and will bash against others of its kind in a contest of sorts to prove whose body is harder. The longer it lives, the more chipped and worn its body becomes. Eventually, it will be completely smooth and round. As a result of their physical appearance, Rhyperior sometimes mistake this Pokémon for actual boulders and fire them through their hands.
Geodude can be most often found on mountain trails and fields. It will sit still in these areas, which is why it is often mistaken for a rock. It is often stepped on and will sometimes swing its arms in anger when this occurs. When Geodude sleeps deeply, it buries itself halfway into the ground. Once buried, it will not awaken even if someone steps on it. In the morning, Geodude rolls downhill in search of food.
In the Alola region, Geodude is made from a magnetic rock with a more silvery appearance. There are areas on Alolan Geodude's body that are especially magnetic and attract iron sand, composing the appearance of black eyebrows and strands of short black hair. Its fingers are fused together, leaving only the thumb and index finger free. Stepping on Alolan Geodude results in an electrical shock and sometimes an angry headbutt. Like regular Geodude, it competes with others by bashing their bodies together. The iron sand sticks to the one with stronger magnetism. The Alolan Golem will fire these Geodude if real rocks are absent.
In the anime
Main series
Geodude and
Alolan Geodude in the
anime
Major appearances
Brock's Geodude
In Showdown in Pewter City, Brock owns a Geodude. He used it during his journeys in Kanto and Johto before lending it to his brother Forrest prior to his departure to Hoenn. Geodude reappeared under Brock's command during the Kanto mini-arc depicted in Alola, Kanto! and When Regions Collide!.
Other
In Navel Maneuvers, Danny used a Geodude to help compose and ride a sled as part of the challenges. It reappeared in flashbacks in A Way Off Day Off and Hello, Pummelo!.
In Winner by a Nosepass, Roxanne used a Geodude during her Gym battle with Ash. It easily defeated Treecko before losing to Pikachu's Thunder*.
In Hooked on Onix, multiple Geodude were the loyal subjects of an Onix called King Onix.
In Shapes of Things to Come!, Roark used a Geodude during his Gym battle against Paul. It battled his Azumarill and won before losing to Elekid. In O'er the Rampardos we Watched!, Geodude battled Ash's Aipom but was soon defeated.
In Treasure Hunt, Akala Style!, Ash attempted to catch an Alolan Geodude. After a short battle, Alolan Geodude punched Ash's Poké Ball into his face with Thunder Punch and then fled.
In Sparking Confusion!, multiple Geodude, along with a group of Alolan Graveler and an Alolan Golem, caused havoc at Wela Volcano Park after their feeding events were disrupted by a group of rock hunters.
Minor appearances
Multiple Geodude appeared in Battle Aboard the St. Anne.
In Showdown at the Po-ké Corral, a Geodude lived at Professor Oak's Laboratory.
In In the Pink, Team Rocket's fantasy featured a pink Geodude.
In The Joy of Pokémon, a Trainer's Geodude was treated by the Nurse Joy of an unnamed island.
In The Power of One, a Geodude sensed the disturbance caused by Lawrence III.
A Geodude appeared in the Japanese credits of Pikachu's Rescue Adventure.
In Wired for Battle!, a Trainer's Geodude came up as an image in Shingo's laptop.
A Geodude appeared in a fantasy in Type Casting.
In Carrying On!, a sick Geodude was in Way Away Island's Pokémon Center.
In Beauty and the Breeder, a fantasy featured a Geodude participating in a Pokémon beauty contest.
In Training Daze, a Geodude was partnered with two Team Rocket trainees.
Multiple Geodude appeared in Celebi: The Voice of the Forest. Some of them appeared during the movie's opening intro, which was reused for Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias.
Multiple Geodude appeared in Destiny Deoxys.
Three Geodude appeared in Training Wrecks, all under the ownership of a Trainer.
A Coordinator's Geodude appeared in Hi Ho Silver Wind!.
A Geodude made a brief cameo in Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
A Geodude appeared in Gettin' Twiggy With It!.
A Geodude made a brief cameo in Giratina and the Sky Warrior.
Multiple Geodude appeared in Steeling Peace of Mind! and Saving the World From Ruins!.
Two Geodude made a cameo in Arceus and the Jewel of Life.
In An Old Family Blend!, a Trainer's Geodude competed in the Lily of the Valley Conference.
In Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad, a Geodude lived in a forest.
In Genesect and the Legend Awakened, multiple Geodude lived at Pokémon Hills. They participated in the battle against the Genesect Army.
Two Geodude appeared in I Choose You!, with one being wild and the other under the ownership of a Trainer. The wild Geodude fell under the control of Marshadow.
Multiple Geodude appeared in Alola, Kanto!, with two each belonging to Trainers, and one of them being an Alolan Geodude. The Alolan Geodude was compared to Brock's Geodude.
In Battle Royal 151!, a Trainer's Alolan Geodude competed in the Battle Royal preliminary round of the Manalo Conference but was defeated.
In A Snow Day for Searching!, three Geodude threw a snowball at Goh's Scyther while it was searching for a group of Mankey, hitting it in the face. This caused Scyther to become angry and start chasing them around.
A Geodude appeared in Restore and Renew!.
In Trials of a Budding Master!, Goh caught a Geodude outside the Rock Tunnel. Another Geodude was in a fantasy. Goh's Geodude has since made further appearances in Pokémon Journeys: The Series.
A Trainer's Geodude appeared in JN069.
Pokédex entries
Entry |
AG016 |
Geodude |
May's Pokédex |
Geodude, the Rock Pokémon. Geodude has incredibly high defensive power, making it virtually resistant to any physical attacks. |
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DP015 |
Geodude |
Dawn's Pokédex |
Geodude, the Rock Pokémon. Geodude is often found on mountain roads with half of its body buried in the ground so it can observe mountain travelers. |
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SM032 |
Geodude |
Rotom Pokédex |
Geodude, Alola Form. The Rock Pokémon. A Rock and Electric type. If you step on a sleeping Geodude, you'll hear a snap, and your body will go numb from its electrical discharge. |
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JN051 |
Geodude |
Goh's Rotom Phone |
Geodude, the Rock Pokémon. A Rock and Ground type. Geodude's habitat is mostly made up of mountain paths. It gets angry if stepped on, so it's good to be careful in those areas. |
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Pokémon Origins
Geodude in
Pokémon Origins
Brock's Geodude
In File 1: Red, Brock's Geodude fought Red's Charmander and Nidoran♂. It lost to Nidoran♂ after Brock told Red about type advantages and switched out his Charmander.
In the manga
Geodude in
Pokémon Adventures
Ash & Pikachu
Similar to the anime, Roxanne used a Geodude during her Gym battle against Ash.
A Trainer's Geodude appeared in Trust In Each Other!!.
The Electric Tale of Pikachu
- Main article: Brock's Geodude
Brock uses a pair of Geodude in his Gym battle against Ash in Play Misty For Me.
Magical Pokémon Journey
A Geodude appeared in How Do You Do, Pikachu?.
Pocket Monsters DP
A Geodude appeared in PMDP16.
Pocket Monsters HGSS
A Geodude appeared in PMHGSS07, under the ownership of Professor Oak.
Pokémon Adventures
- Main article: Brock's Geodude
In Onix is On!, a Geodude appeared floating next to Brock. He was later seen with six Geodude forming a belt around his jacket in the Yellow chapter. The Geodude sextet was later seen in The Last Battle III, where they were attempting to halt the Magnet Train with a combined Magnitude. Each of them have nicknames, ranging from Geoone to Geosix.
A wild Geodude appeared in Raging Rhydon.
In Tauros the Tyrant, a Team Rocket Grunt used a Geodude in an attempt to catch Green.
In The Jynx Jinx, a Geodude was seen as a silhouette when Green talked about Mew.
In Off Course with Corsola, a Geodude was seen in Union Cave, hiding among the rocks.
Multiple Geodude appeared in Guile from Mawile and Mashing Makuhita.
A Geodude appeared in A Conk on Cranidos's Cranium, under the ownership of a Youngster.
A Geodude appeared in Passing by Probopass and Maneuvering around Magnezone.
Multiple Geodude appeared in Lucky Lucario I.
A Geodude appeared in Weavile Wobbles But It Won't Fall Down, under the ownership of a PI at the Safari Zone.
A Geodude appeared in Pinsir Changes.
A Geodude appeared in a flashback in Charizard Transforms.
Pokémon Battle Frontier
A Geodude appeared in Enta Arrives at the Battle Frontier!.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!
A Geodude appeared in In Search of the Legendary Pokémon Dialga!!.
A Geodude appeared in Beauty Contest: The Pokémon Super Contest!!.
Roark's Geodude debuted in a flashback in Challenge! The Fortress Of Steel!!, where it tried to comfort him when he was young after his father pushed him too hard to become a Gym Leader. It physically debuted in Bonds Connect Across Space-Time....
Hareta caught a Geodude on Iron Island in Serious Training on Iron Island!!.
Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys
A Geodude appeared in Let's Aim For The Goal!.
Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All
A Geodude appeared in a background collage in Catch the Poliwag!.
A Geodude appeared in GDZ21.
Shu caught a Geodude, as seen in GDZ28.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team
A Geodude appeared in I Want to be Human Again!.
Pokémon Pocket Monsters
A Geodude appeared in The Legendary Pokémon Appears!!.
In the TCG
- Main article: Geodude (TCG)
In the TFG
One Geodude figure has been released.
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Geodude is the final Poké Float to appear. As the Unown float around the top half of the screen, Geodude floats across the bottom with its arms outstretched, providing a solid base for fighting. After it leaves the screen, there will be no Poké Floats on the screen for a few seconds, before Squirtle pops up and restarts the cycle.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Geodude appears as a Spirit.
Game data
Pokédex entries
Generation I |
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Kanto
#074 |
Red |
Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for boulders, people often step or trip on them. |
Blue |
Yellow |
Commonly found near mountain trails, etc. If you step on one by accident, it gets angry. |
Stadium |
When traveling uphill, if it encounters a raised step, it cleverly hoists itself up and over using its two arms. |
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Generation II |
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Johto
#034 |
Gold |
Most people may not notice, but a closer look should reveal that there are many Geodude around. |
Silver |
It uses its arms to steadily climb steep mountain paths. It swings its fists around if angered. |
Crystal |
Proud of their sturdy bodies, they bash against each other in a contest to prove whose is harder. |
Stadium 2 |
Most people may not notice, but a closer look should reveal that there are many Geodude around. |
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Generation III |
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Hoenn
#057 |
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Kanto
#074 |
Ruby |
The longer a Geodude lives, the more its edges are chipped and worn away, making it more rounded in appearance. However, this Pokémon's heart will remain hard, craggy, and rough always. |
Sapphire |
When Geodude sleeps deeply, it buries itself halfway into the ground. It will not awaken even if hikers step on it unwittingly. In the morning, this Pokémon rolls downhill in search of food. |
Emerald |
It climbs mountain paths using only the power of its arms. Because they look just like boulders lining paths, hikers may step on them without noticing. |
FireRed |
Its round form makes it easy to pick up. Some people have used them to hurl at each other in a snowball fight. |
LeafGreen |
Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for boulders, people often step or trip on them. |
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Generation IV |
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Sinnoh
#031 |
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Johto
#034 |
Diamond |
Many live on mountain trails and remain half buried while keeping an eye on climbers. |
Pearl |
It is impossible to distinguish from rocks. It slams against others in contests of hardness. |
Platinum |
At rest, it looks just like a rock. Carelessly stepping on it will make it swing its fists angrily. |
HeartGold |
Most people may not notice, but a closer look should reveal that there are many Geodude around. |
SoulSilver |
It uses its arms to steadily climb steep mountain paths. It swings its fists around if angered. |
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Generation V |
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Unova
#— |
Black |
At rest, it looks just like a rock. Carelessly stepping on it will make it swing its fists angrily. |
White |
Black 2 |
At rest, it looks just like a rock. Carelessly stepping on it will make it swing its fists angrily. |
White 2 |
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Generation VI |
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Kalos
Mountain #009 |
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Hoenn
#058 |
X |
Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for boulders, people often step or trip on them. |
Y |
It is impossible to distinguish from rocks. It slams against others in contests of hardness. |
Omega Ruby |
The longer a Geodude lives, the more its edges are chipped and worn away, making it more rounded in appearance. However, this Pokémon's heart will remain hard, craggy, and rough always. |
Alpha Sapphire |
When Geodude sleeps deeply, it buries itself halfway into the ground. It will not awaken even if hikers step on it unwittingly. In the morning, this Pokémon rolls downhill in search of food. |
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Alola
SM: #229 |
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Alola
USUM: #298 |
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Kanto
#074 |
Sun |
Its round body makes it easy to pick up, but it is hard and heavy. It's dangerous to play with them as if they were snowballs. |
Moon |
There are plenty of them to be found along any road. A scholar with too much free time once counted a hundred of them along a single route. |
Ultra Sun |
Geodude that have lived a long life have had all their edges smoothed out until they're totally round. They also have a calm, quiet disposition. |
Ultra Moon |
It uses both hands to climb precipitous cliffs. People who see it in action have been known to take up bouldering. |
Let's Go Pikachu |
Commonly found near mountain trails and the like. If you step on one by accident, it gets angry. |
Let's Go Eevee |
Alolan Geodude |
Sun |
Its body is a magnetic stone. Iron sand attaches firmly to the portions of its body that are particularly magnetic. |
Moon |
If you accidentally step on a Geodude sleeping on the ground, you'll hear a crunching sound and feel a shock ripple through your entire body. |
Ultra Sun |
If you mistake it for a rock and step on it, it will headbutt you in anger. In addition to the pain, it will also zap you with a shock. |
Ultra Moon |
Geodude compete against each other with headbutts. The iron sand on their heads will stick to whichever one has stronger magnetism. |
Let's Go Pikachu |
Its stone head is imbued with electricity and magnetism. If you carelessly step on one, you'll be in for a painful shock. |
Let's Go Eevee |
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Galar
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This Pokémon has no Pokédex entries in Generation VIII. |
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Game locations
Generation I |
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Blue |
Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road |
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Blue (Japan) |
Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road |
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Yellow |
Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road |
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Generation II |
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Gold |
Silver |
Routes 45 and 46, Mt. Mortar, Dark Cave, Union Cave, Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel
Team Rocket HQ (Seven; trap floor) |
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Crystal |
Routes 33, 45, and 46, Mt. Mortar, Dark Cave, Union Cave, Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel
Team Rocket HQ (Seven; trap floor) |
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Ruby |
Sapphire |
Routes 111 and 114, Victory Road, Safari Zone (Rock Smash)
Granite Cave (walking and Rock Smash) |
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Emerald |
Routes 111 and 114, Victory Road, Safari Zone (Rock Smash)
Granite Cave (walking and Rock Smash)
Magma Hideout (walking) |
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FireRed |
LeafGreen |
Victory Road, Mt. Moon (walking)
Kindle Road, Sevault Canyon, Rock Tunnel, Cerulean Cave, Mt. Ember (Tall grass and Rock Smash) |
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Diamond |
Pearl |
Routes 206, 207, 210, 211, 214, and 215, Oreburgh Gate, Ruin Maniac Cave, Oreburgh Mine, Iron Island, Mt. Coronet, Maniac Tunnel, Ravaged Path, Stark Mountain, Valor Lakefront, Wayward Cave |
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Platinum |
Routes 206, 207, 210, and 214, Oreburgh Gate, Ruin Maniac Cave, Oreburgh Mine, Iron Island, Mt. Coronet, Maniac Tunnel, Wayward Cave |
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HeartGold |
SoulSilver |
Routes 45 and 46, Union Cave, Dark Cave, Ruins of Alph, Mt. Mortar, Cliff Cave, Victory Road, Rock Tunnel, Mt. Moon, Safari Zone, Cerulean Cave
Team Rocket HQ (Five; trap floor) |
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Pal Park |
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Pokéwalker |
Rugged Road, Volcano Path, and Night Sky's Edge |
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Generation V |
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Black |
White |
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Black 2 |
White 2 |
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Dream World |
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Generation VI |
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X |
Y |
Route 18, Terminus Cave, Victory Road (Horde Encounter) |
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Omega Ruby |
Alpha Sapphire |
Granite Cave
Routes 111, 114, Rusturf Tunnel (Rock Smash) |
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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 |
Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road, Cerulean Cave Kantonian Form
Trade Geodude in Vermilion City Alolan Form |
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In side games
Generation I |
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Snap |
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Pinball |
Blue Field: Mt. Moon
Blue and Red Fields: Rock Mountain, Indigo Plateau |
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This Pokémon is unavailable in Generation II side games. |
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Generation III |
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Pinball: R&S |
Wilderness (Sapphire Field) |
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Trozei! |
Phobos Drill, Endless Level 24, Forever Level 24, Mr. Who's Den |
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MD Red |
MD Blue |
Mt. Steel (5F-8F), Buried Relic (B16F-B20F), Wish Cave (B12F-B14F), Southern Cavern (B1F-B6F) |
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MD Time |
MD Darkness |
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MD Sky |
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Ranger: SoA |
Marine Cave, Peril Cliffs |
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Rumble |
Rocky Cave (Both Modes C) |
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PokéPark Wii |
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Ranger: GS |
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Rumble Blast |
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PokéPark 2 |
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Rumble U |
Variety Battle: Pokémon on a Roll |
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Generation VI |
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Battle Trozei |
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Shuffle |
Blau Salon: Stage 412
Event: Pokémon Safari (16th release; Alola Form) |
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Rumble World |
Sapphire Sea: Booming Grotto (All Areas), Fairy Land: Guardian's Peak (All Areas) |
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Rumble Rush |
Pinsir Sea, Gengar Sea, Castform Sea, Bulbasaur Sea, Arceus Sea, Charizard SeaFinal Kantonian Form
Buzzwole Sea, Buzzwole SeaFinal Alolan Form |
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Masters EX |
Pokémon Egg (Scottie/Bettie's) |
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In events
GSC |
Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Rapid Spin Geodude |
English |
United States |
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December 13 to 19, 2002;
January 31 to February 5, 2003 |
Held items
Geodude
Game |
Held Item(s) |
Red* |
Blue* |
Berry (100%) |
Yellow* |
Gold |
Silver |
Everstone (2%) |
Crystal |
Ruby |
Sapphire |
Everstone (5%) |
Emerald |
Diamond |
Pearl |
Everstone (5%) |
Platinum |
HeartGold |
SoulSilver |
Everstone (5%) |
X |
Y |
Everstone (5%) |
Omega Ruby |
Alpha Sapphire |
Everstone (5%) |
Alolan Geodude
Game |
Held Item(s) |
Sun |
Moon |
Cell Battery (5%) |
Stats
Base stats
Geodude
Stat |
Range |
At Lv. 50 |
At Lv. 100 |
HP:
40
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100 - 147 |
190 - 284 |
Attack:
80
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76 - 145 |
148 - 284 |
Defense:
100
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94 - 167 |
184 - 328 |
Sp. Atk:
30
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31 - 90 |
58 - 174 |
Sp. Def:
30
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31 - 90 |
58 - 174 |
Speed:
20
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22 - 79 |
40 - 152 |
Total:
300
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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.
- This Pokémon's Special base stat in Generation I was 30.
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Alolan Geodude
Stat |
Range |
At Lv. 50 |
At Lv. 100 |
HP:
40
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100 - 147 |
190 - 284 |
Attack:
80
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76 - 145 |
148 - 284 |
Defense:
100
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94 - 167 |
184 - 328 |
Sp. Atk:
30
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31 - 90 |
58 - 174 |
Sp. Def:
30
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31 - 90 |
58 - 174 |
Speed:
20
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22 - 79 |
40 - 152 |
Total:
300
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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
Geodude
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 Electric-type moves is 1×.
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Alolan Geodude
Under normal battle conditions in Generation VIII, this Pokémon is: |
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Learnset
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This Pokémon is unavailable within Generation VIII.
Click on the generation numbers above to see Geodude's learnsets from other generations. |
Side game data
Geodude
Alolan Geodude
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Pokémon Rumble Rush
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Walking Speed: 1.67 seconds |
Base HP: 45 |
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Base Attack: 69 |
Base Defense: 52 |
Base Speed: 50 |
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Pokémon GO
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Base Stamina: 120 |
Base Attack: 132 |
Base Defense: 132 |
Egg Distance: N/A |
Buddy Distance: 1 km |
Evolution Requirement: 25 |
Fast Attacks: Rock Throw, Volt Switch |
Charged Attacks: Rock Slide, Rock Tomb, Thunderbolt |
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Evolution
Geodude
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Level 25
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Trade
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Second evolution |
Golem
Rock Ground |
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Alolan Geodude
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Level 25
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Trade
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Second evolution |
Golem
Rock Electric |
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Sprites
Generation I |
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Generation IV |
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Platinum |
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HeartGold |
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For other sprites and images, please see
Geodude images on the Bulbagarden Archives.
Trivia
- In the Japanese game Pokémon Blue, Geodude weighs 2.0 kg instead of 20.0 kg (as it does in all other games). This has no mechanical significance, as no game mechanics use weight in the handheld Generation I games.
- Alolan Geodude:
- has the lowest base Special Attack and Special Defense stats of all Electric-type Pokémon.
- along with its evolutionary relatives;
- are the only Pokémon with the type combination of Rock and Electric.
- are the only three-stage evolutionary line in which all members have an Alolan Form.
- were designed by Hitoshi Ariga.
- Geodude is similar to Roggenrola: both are Rock-type, have Sturdy as one their Abilities, evolve at level 25, and reach their final forms when traded.
Origin
Geodude is based on a living rock or boulder.
Alolan Geodude seems to have dark structures made of piezoelectric crystals or magnetite, a subset of iron ore known for its black crystalline appearance and magnetic properties. Its Electric type may also be a pun on thunderegg.
Name origin
Geodude may be a combination of the prefix geo-, from γῆ (gē), Greek for earth, and dude, a slang word for a male. It may also be from geode, a usually hollow volcanic rock with crystal inside, and dude.
Isitsubute is a combination of 石 ishi (stone) and 礫 tsubute (throwing stones).
In other languages
Language |
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Japanese |
イシツブテ Isitsubute |
From 石 ishi and 礫 tsubute |
French |
Racaillou |
From racaille and caillou |
Spanish |
Geodude |
Same as English name |
German |
Kleinstein |
From klein, Stein, and Einstein |
Italian |
Geodude |
Same as English name |
Korean |
꼬마돌 Kkomadol |
From 꼬마 kkoma and 돌 dol |
Cantonese Chinese |
小拳石 Síukyùhnsehk |
Literally "Small fist rock" |
Mandarin Chinese |
小拳石 Xiǎoquánshí |
Literally "Small fist rock" |
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Hindi |
जियोड्यूड Geodude |
Transcription of English name |
Russian |
Геодуд Geodud |
Transcription of English name |
Thai |
อิชิซึบูเตะ Ichisuebute |
Transcription of Japanese name |
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Related articles
- Brock's Geodude
- Regional form
External links
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