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Geodude (Alolan)
“The Rock​ Pokémon”

Mainland Form


No 074-A
Type: Rock/Electric
Ht: 1'04" | 0.4 m
Wt: 44.8 lbs | 20.3 kg
Abilities: Magnet Pull | Sturdy | Galvanize
​Egg Group(s): Mineral

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Habitat

Caves, mountains, areas with electrical activity

Overview

Geodude in the Alola region have bodies of magnetized stone; scientists believe that this is in part due to the unique geological composition of the islands, as Geodude incorporate minerals from their diets into their bodies. They naturally draw iron out of their rocky surroundings. Their magnetic minerals are not homogeneously distributed within their bodies, however, so this iron tends to clump in specific locations. Like mainland Geodude, Alolan Geodude spend much of their time disguised as ordinary stones. They can also wield their electromagnetic abilities to defend themselves, however. When Alolan Geodude are stepped on, they headbutt the offenders and then release electricity to shock those above them. This is usually accompanied with a distinct "crunching" sound that hikers in the region have come to easily recognize. Since Alolan Geodude tend to congregate in areas rich in magnetic minerals, their presence in large numbers can help miners locate veins of specific ores. Alolan Geodude will headbutt one another to establish dominance; the individual with stronger magnetism will draw the iron out from its competitor.

Evolves into Alolan Graveler at Lvl 25
Alolan Graveler evolves into Alolan Golem through trade
Also see Geodude

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