Graveler
Rock Pokémon |
ゴローン
Golone |
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#075 |
Graveler |
Alolan Graveler |
Images on the Bulbagarden Archives |
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Types
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Abilities
Rock Head or Sturdy
Graveler |
Magnet Pull or Sturdy
Alolan Graveler |
Sand Veil
Graveler Hidden Ability |
Galvanize
Alolan Graveler Hidden Ability |
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Gender ratio
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Catch rate
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Breeding
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Height
3'03" |
1.0 m |
Graveler |
3'03" |
1.0 m |
Alolan Graveler |
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Weight
231.5 lbs. |
105.0 kg |
Graveler |
242.5 lbs. |
110.0 kg |
Alolan Graveler |
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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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Shape
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Footprint
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Pokédex color
Brown
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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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Graveler (Japanese: ゴローン Golone) is a dual-type Rock/Ground Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It evolves from Geodude starting at level 25 and evolves into Golem when traded.
In Alola, Graveler has a dual-type Rock/Electric regional form. It evolves from Alolan Geodude starting at level 25 and evolves into Alolan Golem when traded.
Biology
Graveler is a bipedal, boulder Pokémon. Its round body is covered with small bumps and it has a rocky crest above its small eyes and mouth. It has four arms, each with a three-fingered hand. Its second pair of arms is typically kept tucked against its chest. It was shown in Pokémon Snap that, despite having legs, it can revert to a legless form. This grants it the ability to float.
Graveler's preferred locomotion is rolling, specifically because it is a slow walker. It often rolls down mountain paths at high speeds, crushing objects in the way and stopping by running into huge rocks. However, it will explode if it rolls into a river instead. If it breaks or shatters, it has the ability to restore itself over time. Graveler climbs a mountain from base to summit, feasting on rocks all the while. Upon reaching the peak, it rolls down to the bottom. Graveler can be often found on mountain trails.
In the Alola region, Graveler looks similar to its regular counterpart, but with a silvery sheen. It lacks defined digits on its upper limbs and has two toes on each foot rather than three. There are several small, yellowish crystals scattered across its body and iron sand attracted by magnetism. This black sand composes crystal-like formations above its eyes, across the tops of the upper pair of arms, and on the sides of its face. Alolan Graveler feeds on dravite, which composes the yellow crystals on its body and grants it electrical abilities. It often fights with others over food, and when two smash together it composes a flash of light and a booming sound.
In the anime
Alolan Graveler in the anime
Major appearances
In The School of Hard Knocks, Giselle used a Graveler against Misty's Starmie to prove that Misty's victory despite a type advantage against her favor was not a fluke.
In Spring Fever, Rory would use a Graveler to dig for hot springs whenever his three Swinub would detect possible hot spring locations.
In Hooked on Onix, multiple Graveler were the loyal subjects of an Onix called King Onix.
In Bucking the Treasure Trend!, multiple Graveler attacked Ash, his friends, and Buck as they searched for Dandelion Island's treasure. One was sent flying by Piplup's Hydro Pump, but the rolling Graveler managed to knock the group off the ledge and into the caverns.
In Sparking Confusion!, multiple Alolan Graveler, along with a group of Alolan Geodude and an Alolan Golem, caused havoc at Wela Volcano Park after their feeding events were disrupted by a group of rock hunters.
In Restore and Renew!, James pulled a Graveler from the Rocket Prize Master and used it in an unsuccessful attempt to capture a recently-revived Aerodactyl.
Minor appearances
In Princess vs. Princess, a Graveler competed in the Queen of the Princess Festival.
In The Ultimate Test, a Graveler was used in the Pokémon League Admissions Exam.
In Friends to the End, a Trainer's Graveler attended the closing ceremonies of the Indigo Plateau Conference.
A Graveler appeared in the Japanese credits of Pikachu's Rescue Adventure.
A Graveler appeared in a fantasy in Type Casting.
In Right On, Rhydon!, Pietra uses a Graveler for her digging project.
A Graveler appeared in the opening intro of Celebi: The Voice of the Forest, which was reused for Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias.
A Graveler appeared in Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
Multiple Graveler appeared in A Maze-ing Race!.
In Tears for Fears!, Ash's Chimchar's nightmare featured a Graveler.
In Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! (Part 2), J's client's henchmen used a Graveler to attack Dawn, Brock, Officer Jenny, and Solana.
A Graveler appeared in Giratina and the Sky Warrior.
A Graveler appeared in Camping It Up!.
A Graveler appeared in Steeling Peace of Mind!.
In Beating the Bustle and Hustle!, a Trainer's Graveler participated in the fake Sinnoh Pokémon Hustle that Team Rocket had set up.
A Graveler appeared in Arceus and the Jewel of Life.
In Genesect and the Legend Awakened, a Graveler lived at Pokémon Hills. It participated in the battle against the Genesect Army.
A Graveler appeared in Hoopa — The Mischief Pokémon.
In I Choose You!, a Graveler fell under the control of Marshadow.
In Battle Royal 151!, a Trainer's Alolan Graveler competed in the Battle Royal preliminary round of the Manalo Conference but ended up losing.
In A Little Rocket R & R!, three Trainers' Graveler were captured by the Matori Matrix. They were later freed by Ash and his friends and fought back against the Team Rocket unit.
In Trials of a Budding Master!, Goh's fantasy featured a Graveler.
Pokédex entries
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SM095 |
Graveler |
Rotom Pokédex |
Graveler, Alola Form. The Rock Pokémon. A Rock and Electric type. The evolved form of Geodude. Graveler like to eat rocks and are known to get into fights. |
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In the manga
Graveler in
Pokémon Adventures
Alolan Graveler in Pokémon Adventures
Ash & Pikachu
Similar to her anime counterpart, Pietra owns a Graveler. It appeared in The Grand Rhydon Plan.
A Graveler appears in a flashback in A Pokémon Battle Against An Entire Family?!, under the ownership of the Winstrate family.
The Electric Tale of Pikachu
Brock used a Graveler to try to impress Professor Oak, but it was never shown to him because of Brock's nervousness paralyzing him.
Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl
Multiple Graveler appeared in PDP12.
Pokémon Adventures
Graveler debuted in Onix is On!, under the ownership of a Trainer at the Pewter Gym Trainer. It was quickly defeated by Red and Poli with a combination of Water Gun and Ice Beam. Another one was seen next to Brock, who later gave him to Yellow in As Gastly as Before. She nicknamed this Graveler Gravvy, and it eventually evolved into Golem in The Might of... Metapod?!.
In Tauros the Tyrant, a Team Rocket Grunt used a Graveler in an attempt to catch Green.
In A Tale of Ninetales, a wild Graveler attacked two of Blue's fan girls.
In Can You Diglett?, a Graveler appeared as a silhouette when Agatha and Lorelei explained to Red that Pokémon and people cannot coexist with each other.
A Trainer's Graveler appeared in Oh, It's Ho-Oh!, going towards the Indigo Plateau.
A Graveler appeared in The Last Battle XIII as one of the Pokémon sent to participate in the fight in Ilex Forest.
Multiple Graveler made cameo appearances in Guile from Mawile and Mashing Makuhita.
In Short Shift for Shiftry, Roxanne was shown to have a Graveler, which took her to the Gym Leaders' meeting in Hoenn.
The Battle Factory rented a Graveler, which was stolen by Guile Hideout in Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!.
Multiple Graveler appeared in Lucky Lucario I.
Three Graveler appeared in Disagreeable Graveler.
A Graveler appeared in Deprogramming Porygon-Z, under the ownership of a Hiker.
A Graveler appeared in Pinsir Changes.
A Graveler appeared in a flashback in Charizard Transforms.
Alolan Graveler debuted in PASM33, under the ownership of Samson Oak.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!
B-2 has a Graveler which was used at the dock of Iron Island in Serious Training on Iron Island!!.
Multiple Graveler appeared in The Tale of Hareta and Shaymin.
Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys
A Graveler appeared in The Secret Of The Fighting Type Pokémon.
Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All
Multiple Graveler appeared in GDZ45.
Pokémon Pocket Monsters
Giovanni sent out a Graveler in an attempt to battle Squirtle in Squirtle, the Crybaby Pokémon. It reappeared in Good-Bye, Pikachu?!.
Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission
A Graveler appeared in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission Episode Two as one of the Pokémon that Solana captured with her Capture Styler. It reappeared in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission Episode Four and was released in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission Episode Five.
In the TCG
- Main article: Graveler (TCG)
Other appearances
Detective Pikachu
A Graveler appeared in Detective Pikachu.
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team: Two Graveler are members of Team Rumblerock.
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky: At the start of the Special Episode Here Comes Team Charm!, a Graveler is about to claim some treasure in an old set of ruins, but is beaten to it by Team Charm.
Pokédex entries
Generation I |
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Kanto
#075 |
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Rolls down slopes to move. It rolls over any obstacle without slowing or changing its direction. |
Blue |
Yellow |
Often seen rolling down mountain trails. Obstacles are just things to roll straight over, not avoid. |
Stadium |
Rolls on steep mountainous trails. It plows through grass, trees and anything else that gets in its way. |
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Generation II |
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Johto
#035 |
Gold |
With a free and uncaring nature, it doesn't mind if pieces break off while it rolls down mountains. |
Silver |
A slow walker, it rolls to move. It pays no attention to any object that happens to be in its path. |
Crystal |
It travels by rolling on mountain paths. If it gains too much speed, it stops by running into huge rocks. |
Stadium 2 |
With a free and uncaring nature, it doesn't mind if pieces break off while it rolls down mountains. |
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Generation III |
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Hoenn
#058 |
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Kanto
#075 |
Ruby |
Graveler grows by feeding on rocks. Apparently, it prefers to eat rocks that are covered in moss. This Pokémon eats it way through a ton of rocks on a daily basis. |
Sapphire |
Rocks are Graveler's favorite food. This Pokémon will climb a mountain from the base to the summit, crunchingly feasting on rocks all the while. Upon reaching the peak, it rolls back down to the bottom. |
Emerald |
They descend from mountains by tumbling down steep slopes. They are so brutal, they smash aside obstructing trees and massive boulders with thunderous tackles. |
FireRed |
Be careful while hiking on mountain trails. Graveler may come rolling down the path without slowing. |
LeafGreen |
Rolls down slopes to move. It rolls over any obstacle without slowing or changing its direction. |
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Generation IV |
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Sinnoh
#032 |
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Johto
#035 |
Diamond |
Graveler make their homes on sheer cliff faces by gouging out numerous horizontal holes. |
Pearl |
It tumbles down slopes, heedless of any body parts chipping off. It eats a ton of rocks daily. |
Platinum |
It rolls on mountain paths to move. Once it builds momentum, no Pokémon can stop it without difficulty. |
HeartGold |
With a free and uncaring nature, it doesn't mind if pieces break off while it rolls down mountains. |
SoulSilver |
A slow walker, it rolls to move. It pays no attention to any object that happens to be in its path. |
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Generation V |
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Unova
#— |
Black |
It rolls on mountain paths to move. Once it builds momentum, no Pokémon can stop it without difficulty. |
White |
Black 2 |
It rolls on mountain paths to move. Once it builds momentum, no Pokémon can stop it without difficulty. |
White 2 |
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Generation VI |
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Kalos
Mountain #010 |
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Hoenn
#059 |
X |
With a free and uncaring nature, it doesn't mind if pieces break off while it rolls down mountains. |
Y |
Rolls down slopes to move. It rolls over any obstacle without slowing or changing its direction. |
Omega Ruby |
Graveler grows by feeding on rocks. Apparently, it prefers to eat rocks that are covered in moss. This Pokémon eats its way through a ton of rocks on a daily basis. |
Alpha Sapphire |
Rocks are Graveler's favorite food. This Pokémon will climb a mountain from the base to the summit, crunchingly feasting on rocks all the while. Upon reaching the peak, it rolls back down to the bottom. |
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Generation VII |
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Alola
SM: #230 |
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Alola
USUM: #299 |
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Kanto
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Sun |
Mossy rocks are its favorite food. It can devour a ton a day while crunching loudly. |
Moon |
This slow-footed Pokémon moves by curling up and rolling instead of walking. With enough momentum, its speed can exceed 60 mph. |
Ultra Sun |
It climbs up cliffs as it heads toward the peak of a mountain. As soon as it reaches the summit, it rolls back down the way it came. |
Ultra Moon |
It travels by rolling down cliffs. If it falls into a river, it will explode with its last gasp. |
Let's Go Pikachu |
Often seen rolling down mountain trails. Obstacles are just things to roll straight over, not avoid. |
Let's Go Eevee |
Alolan Graveler |
Sun |
Its preferred food is dravite. After it has eaten this mineral, crystals form inside the Pokémon, rising to the surface of part of its body. |
Moon |
They eat rocks and often get into a scrap over them. The shock of Graveler smashing together causes a flash of light and a booming noise. |
Ultra Sun |
When two Graveler fight each other, it fills the surroundings with flashes of light and sound. People call it the “fireworks of the earth.” |
Ultra Moon |
Graveler's entire body is tinged with electricity due to the stones it likes to eat. It's very quick-tempered. |
Let's Go Pikachu |
When it comes rolling down a mountain path, anything in its way gets zapped by electricity and sent flying. |
Let's Go Eevee |
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Generation VIII |
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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 |
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Blue (Japan) |
Victory Road
Trade Kadabra at the Pokémon Lab on Cinnabar Island* |
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Yellow |
Victory Road, Cerulean Cave |
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Generation II |
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Silver |
Route 45, Victory Road, Dark Cave, Mt. Mortar, Silver Cave |
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Crystal |
Route 45, Victory Road, Dark Cave, Mt. Mortar, Silver Cave |
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Generation III |
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Ruby |
Sapphire |
Victory Road (Rock Smash) |
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Emerald |
Magma Hideout (walking)
Victory Road (Rock Smash) |
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FireRed |
LeafGreen |
Kindle Road, Sevault Canyon, Rock Tunnel, Mt. Ember, Cerulean Cave (Rock Smash) |
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XD |
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Diamond |
Pearl |
Routes 211, 214, 216, and 227, Valor Lakefront, Iron Island, Mt. Coronet, Victory Road, Stark Mountain, Snowpoint Temple |
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Platinum |
Routes 211, 214, 216, 225, 226, and 227, Iron Island, Mt. Coronet, Sendoff Spring, Victory Road, Stark Mountain |
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HeartGold |
SoulSilver |
Route 45, Cliff Cave, Victory Road, Dark Cave, Mt. Mortar, Mt. Silver, Cerulean Cave
Safari ZoneMorningDay |
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Pal Park |
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Generation V |
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Generation VI |
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Y |
Route 18, Victory Road, Terminus Cave
Route 13, Victory Road (Rock Smash) |
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Omega Ruby |
Alpha Sapphire |
Lilycove City, Seafloor Cavern, Shoal Cave, Mirage Cave (north of Fortree City, west of Route 115, north of Route 124, southeast of Route 129), Mirage Forest (west of Route 105), Mirage Island (south of Pacifidlog Town, south of Route 134), Mirage Mountain (north of Route 125, southeast of Route 129) (Rock Smash) |
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Sun |
Moon |
Route 17
Trade Haunter in Tapu Village* |
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Ultra Sun |
Ultra Moon |
Routes 12 and 17, Blush Mountain |
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Let's Go Pikachu |
Let's Go Eevee |
Rock Tunnel, Victory Road, Cerulean Cave Kantonian Form
Evolve Geodude Alolan Form |
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In side games
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Generation III |
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Pinball: R&S |
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Trozei! |
Secret Storage 8, Mr. Who's Den |
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MD Red |
MD Blue |
Magma Cavern (B5F-B10F), Buried Relic (B74F-B76F), Wish Cave (B72F-B75F), Southern Cavern (B25F-B36F), Joyous Tower (68F-73F) |
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Ranger |
Krokka Tunnel, Jungle Relic |
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Generation IV |
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MD Time |
MD Darkness |
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MD Sky |
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Ranger: SoA |
Marine Cave, Peril Cliffs, Volcano Cave |
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Rumble |
Rocky Cave (Both Modes C & A, Normal Mode S) |
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Ranger: GS |
Mt. Latolato, Fire Temple, Odd Temple |
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Generation V |
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Rumble Blast |
Canyon: Rugged Flats, Sunny Seashore; Lava: Firebreathing Mountain |
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Rumble U |
Variety Battle: Pokémon on a Roll |
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Generation VI |
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Battle Trozei |
Mountain of Order: Stage 3 |
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Shuffle |
Blau Salon: Stage 415
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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Generation VII |
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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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Held items
Graveler
Game |
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Red* |
Blue* |
Berry (100%) |
Yellow* |
Gold |
Silver |
Everstone (2%) |
Crystal |
Ruby |
Sapphire |
Everstone (5%) |
Emerald |
FireRed |
LeafGreen |
Hard Stone (5%) |
Diamond |
Pearl |
Everstone (5%) |
Platinum |
HeartGold |
SoulSilver |
Everstone (5%) |
Black |
White |
Everstone (5%) |
X |
Y |
Everstone (5%) |
Omega Ruby |
Alpha Sapphire |
Everstone (5%) |
Alolan Graveler
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Held Item(s) |
Sun |
Moon |
Cell Battery (5%) |
Ultra Sun |
Ultra Moon |
Cell Battery (5%) |
Stats
Base stats
Graveler
Stat |
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At Lv. 100 |
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55
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115 - 162 |
220 - 314 |
Attack:
95
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90 - 161 |
175 - 317 |
Defense:
115
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108 - 183 |
211 - 361 |
Sp. Atk:
45
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45 - 106 |
85 - 207 |
Sp. Def:
45
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45 - 106 |
85 - 207 |
Speed:
35
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36 - 95 |
67 - 185 |
Total:
390
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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 45.
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Alolan Graveler
Stat |
Range |
At Lv. 50 |
At Lv. 100 |
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55
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115 - 162 |
220 - 314 |
Attack:
95
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90 - 161 |
175 - 317 |
Defense:
115
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108 - 183 |
211 - 361 |
Sp. Atk:
45
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45 - 106 |
85 - 207 |
Sp. Def:
45
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45 - 106 |
85 - 207 |
Speed:
35
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36 - 95 |
67 - 185 |
Total:
390
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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
Graveler
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 Graveler
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 Graveler's learnsets from other generations. |
Side game data
Graveler
Alolan Graveler
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Pokémon Rumble Rush
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Walking Speed: 1.58 seconds |
Base HP: 49 |
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Base Attack: 74 |
Base Defense: 55 |
Base Speed: 60 |
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Pokémon GO
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Base Stamina: 146 |
Base Attack: 164 |
Base Defense: 164 |
Egg Distance: N/A |
Buddy Distance: 1 km |
Evolution Requirement: 100 or |
Fast Attacks: Rock Throw, Volt Switch |
Charged Attacks: Thunderbolt, Stone Edge, Rock Blast |
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Evolution
Graveler
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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 Graveler
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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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Generation V |
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Generation VI |
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Generation VII |
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For other sprites and images, please see
Graveler images on the Bulbagarden Archives.
Trivia
- No other Pokémon has the same type combination as Alolan Graveler and its Alolan evolutionary relatives.
- Graveler is very similar to Boldore. Both are Rock-type Pokémon introduced in an odd-numbered generation with a base stat total of 390 that evolve at level 25 and can evolve again by trading.
- Alolan Graveler, along with its Alolan evolutionary relatives, were designed by Hitoshi Ariga.
- Graveler's Crystal sprite is different from that of Gold and Silver, making it one of few Pokémon to have three distinctly different sprites in Generation II.
- Graveler's Red and Blue Versions sprite shows an incorrect number of limbs; only four are visible. This was corrected in Pokémon Yellow.
- Mato's rendition of the Pokémon also depicts Yellow's Graveler with four limbs, possibly for this reason. All other Graveler that have since appeared in Pokémon Adventures have shown the right amount.
- Graveler is the only Pokémon unavailable for use in the Pika Cup who can evolve, despite the fact that Golem is available.
Origin
Graveler appears to be based on a boulder. It could also have been inspired by the tsuchikorobi, a Japanese yōkai known as the "tumbling monster", for its habit of rolling over travelers and crushing them, as Graveler does.
Alolan Graveler 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. The golden gems may be also inspired by piezoelectric materials or by amber and its electrostatic characteristics.
Name origin
Graveler is possibly derived from gravel. It could also be a corruption of groveler, someone who bows at the feet of a superior.
Golone may be a combination of golem and stone. Additionally, ゴロゴローン gorogorōn is the sound of rolling, a pastime of Graveler.
In other languages
Language |
Title |
Meaning |
Japanese |
ゴローン Golone |
From golem and stone, and possibly ゴロゴローン gorogorōn |
French |
Gravalanch |
From gravats and avalanche |
Spanish |
Graveler |
Same as English name |
German |
Georok |
From geo or Geode and rock |
Italian |
Graveler |
Same as English name |
Korean |
데구리 Deguri |
From 데굴데굴 deguldegul |
Cantonese Chinese |
滾動石 Gwánduhngsehk |
Literally "Rolling rock" |
Mandarin Chinese |
隆隆石 Lónglóngshí |
Literally "Rumbling rock" |
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Hindi |
ग्रावेलेर Graveler |
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Russian |
Гравелер Graveler |
Transcription of English name |
Thai |
โกโลน Kolon |
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