Saturday, February 20, 2010

Rock (type)


Elemental types
Physical
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Special
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
 
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The Rock-type (Japanese: いわタイプ Iwa type) is one of the seventeenelemental types. Notable trainers that specialize in the Rock-type includeBrockFlint and Forrest of Pewter CityRoxanne of Rustboro City and Roarkof Oreburgh City. They are, notably, all the first Gym Leader encountered in their respective regions.


Statistical averages

Overall

Stat
HP:63
Attack:81
Defense:112
Sp.Atk:57
Sp.Def:71
Speed:48

Fully evolved

Stat
HP:73.40
Attack:90.35
Defense:121.75
Sp.Atk:63.65
Sp.Def:89.75
Speed:51.85

Battle properties

OffensiveRockDefensive
PowerTypes ResistTypes
Bug
Fire
Flying
Ice
½×Normal
Fire
Flying
Poison
½×Fighting
Ground
Steel
Fighting
Grass
Ground
Steel
Water
NoneNone

Characteristics

The Rock-type is very risky to use defensively. Despite having an overall high Defense on average, its weaknesses to Ground- and Fighting-type moves, commonly physical in nature, take it down a notch. The fact that, at best, its Special Defense is mediocre, combined with its weakness to Grass- andWater-type moves, greatly decrease its ability to defend. The only advantages of a Rock type Pokémon are its resistances to Normal and Fire. However, it has gotten a boost in Generation IV due toSandstorm increasing said lackluster Special Defense by 50% and the fact that Sandstorm is very common in many tiers, thanks to Sand Stream automatically casting a permanent Sandstorm.
Rock is one of the best types offensively. Being resisted by only three of the seventeen types, two of which are hindered by their own poor defenses (Fighting) and relative scarcity (Steel) helps it a lot, and the fact that only two Pokémon out of nearly 500 (Lucario and Steelix) have a double resistance to Rock keeps its moves relatively effective. Double weaknesses to Rock are relatively common, with many Bug-types having one due to their secondary Flying-type, while the typically high-powered Ice- and Fire-types also do not fare well. As Pokémon of the three types that resist Rock typically can master Rock-type moves, this proves a quite versatile combination.
When used in contests, Rock-type moves typically become Tough moves, but can also be of the other four Contest types, excluding Cute.

Pokémon

In total, there are 37 Pokémon of the Rock-type; 20 are fully evolved.

Pure Rock-type Pokémon

#   ↓  ↓Name   ↓
185185Sudowoodo
299299Nosepass
377377Regirock
408408Cranidos
409409Rampardos
438438Bonsly

Half Rock-type Pokémon

Primary Rock-type Pokémon
#   ↓  ↓Name   ↓Type 1   ↓Type 2   ↓
074074GeodudeRockGround
075075GravelerRockGround
076076GolemRockGround
095095OnixRockGround
138138OmanyteRockWater
139139OmastarRockWater
140140KabutoRockWater
141141KabutopsRockWater
142142AerodactylRockFlying
246246LarvitarRockGround
247247PupitarRockGround
248248TyranitarRockDark
337337LunatoneRockPsychic
338338SolrockRockPsychic
345345LileepRockGrass
346346CradilyRockGrass
347347AnorithRockBug
348348ArmaldoRockBug
410410ShieldonRockSteel
411411BastiodonRockSteel
476476ProbopassRockSteel
Secondary Rock-type Pokémon
#   ↓  ↓Name   ↓Type 1   ↓Type 2   ↓
111111RhyhornGroundRock
112112RhydonGroundRock
213213ShuckleBugRock
219219MagcargoFireRock
222222CorsolaWaterRock
304304AronSteelRock
305305LaironSteelRock
306306AggronSteelRock
369369RelicanthWaterRock
464464RhyperiorGroundRock

Moves

Damage-dealing moves

Name   ↓Category   ↓Contest   ↓Power   ↓Accuracy   ↓PP   ↓Target   ↓Notes   ↓
AncientPowerSpecialTough60100%5One foeHas a 10% chance of raising all the user's stats at once.
Head SmashPhysicalTough15080%5One foeUser takes 50% recoil damage.
Power GemSpecialBeauty70100%20One foe
Rock BlastPhysicalTough2580%10One foeAttacks two to five times in a row.
Rock SlidePhysicalTough7590%10Both foesHas a 30% chance of making the target flinch.
Rock ThrowPhysicalTough5090%15One foe
Rock TombPhysicalSmart5080%10One foeLowers opponent's Speed.
Rock WreckerPhysicalTough15090%5One foeAttack on first turn, then must rest next turn.
RolloutPhysicalTough3090%20One foeAttacks up to 5 turns in a row; power doubles with each successive hit.
Stone EdgePhysicalTough10080%5One foeHas a high critical hit ratio.

Non-damaging moves

Name   ↓Category   ↓Contest   ↓Power   ↓Accuracy   ↓PP   ↓Target   ↓Notes   ↓
Rock PolishStatusTough—%20UserRaises user's Speed 2 levels
SandstormStatusTough—%10One FoeA five-turn* sandstorm is summoned to hurt all combatant types except Rock,Ground, and Steel. As of Generation IVit also boosts the Special Defense of all Rock-type Pokémon 50% on the battlefield
Stealth RockStatusCool—%20One FoeThe user lays a trap of levitating stones around the foe. The trap hurts foes that switch into battle*.

Trivia

  • If there were a hypothetical Pokémon of all 17 types, it would only be weak to Rock-type moves. However, it is possible to create more weaknesses by using moves such as Foresight to remove immunities.
  • There were no pure Rock-type Pokémon until Generation II.
  • No physical Rock-type move is 100% accurate. In contrast, all special Rock-type moves are 100% accurate.
  • In the first season of the anime and during much of Generation I, the Rock-type was often wrongly assumed to be unaffected by Electric-type attacks. This was likely due to the fact that at the time, the only Rock-types that were not part Ground were the fossil Pokémon, which happened to be weak to Electric-types.
  • The Rock-type is tied with the Grass-type for the largest number of weaknesses when unpaired, with five: GrassWaterGroundFighting, and Steel.
    • Coincidentally, Rock moves are super effective against four of the five types Grass is weak to, with Poison being the exception.
  • Every known fossil Pokémon is partly or entirely a Rock-type, it being the primary element in the dual-types.
  • Every known Gym that specializes in the Rock-type has been the first Gym that the trainer visits on his/her adventure.
    • Similarly, each of these Gyms' Leaders has used Geodude as at least one of their Pokémon.
  • Only one Physical Rock-type move does not have a secondary effect.
  • Regirock is the only pure Rock-type Pokémon that does not have any evolutionary relatives.

In other languages

  • Brazilian Portuguese: Rocha (Rock), Pedra (Stone), Mineral (same as in english)
  • Dutch: Steen
  • Finnish: Kivi
  • French: Roche
  • German: Gestein
  • Italian: Roccia
  • Korean: 바위 bawi
  • Polish: Kamienny
  • Spanish: Roca
  • Hebrew: אבן "aeven"

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