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Geodude(JP) is a species of Pokémon in the series of the same name. It is a dual-type Rock/Ground Pokémon that made its first appearance in the first generation games Red and Blue. It evolves into Graveler starting at level 25. In Alola, it replaces its Ground typing with Electric.

Physiology and Behavior[]

Geodude is a brownish-gray boulder Pokémon. It has bulging, rocky eyebrows, trapezoidal eyes with brown pupils, and a wide mouth. Its arms are muscular with five-fingered hands. Geodude uses its arms to climb steadily up steep mountain paths. As a result of their physical appearance, Rhyperior sometimes mistake this Pokémon for actual boulders and fire them through their hands.

Geodude 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. It will even go as far as to compare itself with other species such as Roggenrola and Carbink. The longer it lives, the more chipped and worn its body becomes. Long-lived Geodude are completely smooth and round and they have a calm demeanor. However, Geodude's heart remains rugged and tough, no matter what. Geodude can be most often found on mountain trails and fields, with a scholar counting about 100 of them on just one route. 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, creating 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 from its back if real rocks are absent.

Appearances[]

Main Pokémon games[]

Other Pokémon games[]

Super Smash Bros. series[]

Trophy descriptions[]

In the anime[]

Origin and inspiration[]

In-game information[]

Pokédex entries[]

Title Entry
First Pokémon generation
Pokémon Red and Blue Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for boulders, people often step or trip on them.
Pokémon Yellow Commonly found near mountain trails, etc. If you step on one by accident, it gets angry.
Pokémon Stadium When traveling uphill, if it encounters a raised step, it cleverly hoists itself up and over using its two arms.
Second Pokémon generation
Pokémon Gold Most people may not notice, but a closer look should reveal that there are many Geodude around.
Pokémon Silver It uses its arms to steadily climb steep mountain paths. It swings its fists around if angered.
Pokémon Crystal Proud of their sturdy bodies, they bash against each other in a contest to prove whose is harder.
Third Pokémon generation
Pokémon 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.
Pokémon 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.
Pokémon 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.
Pokémon FireRed Its round form makes it easy to pick up. Some people have used them to hurl at each other in a snowball fight.
Pokémon LeafGreen Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for boulders, people often step or trip on them.
Fourth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Diamond Many live on mountain trails and remain half buried while keeping an eye on climbers.
Pokémon Pearl It is impossible to distinguish from rocks. It slams against others in contests of hardness.
Pokémon Platinum At rest, it looks just like a rock. Carelessly stepping on it will make it swing its fists angrily.
Pokémon HeartGold Most people may not notice, but a closer look should reveal that there are many Geodude around.
Pokémon SoulSilver It uses its arms to steadily climb steep mountain paths. It swings its fists around if angered.
Fifth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Black At rest, it looks just like a rock. Carelessly stepping on it will make it swing its fists angrily.
Pokémon White At rest, it looks just like a rock. Carelessly stepping on it will make it swing its fists angrily.
Pokémon Black 2 At rest, it looks just like a rock. Carelessly stepping on it will make it swing its fists angrily.
Pokémon White 2 At rest, it looks just like a rock. Carelessly stepping on it will make it swing its fists angrily.
Sixth Pokémon generation
Pokémon X Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for boulders, people often step or trip on them.
Pokémon Y It is impossible to distinguish from rocks. It slams against others in contests of hardness.
Pokémon 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.
Pokémon 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.
Seventh Pokémon generation
Pokémon 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.
Pokémon 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.
Pokémon 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.
Pokémon Ultra Moon Geodude compete against each other with headbutts. The iron sand on their heads will stick to whichever one has stronger magnetism.
Pokémon 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.
Pokémon Let's Go
Eevee
Its stone head is imbued with electricity and magnetism. If you carelessly step on one, you'll be in for a painful shock.
Eighth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond Many live on mountain trails and remain half-buried while keeping an eye on climbers.
Pokémon Shining Pearl It is impossible to distinguish from rocks. It slams against others in contests of toughness.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus Makes its home in mountainous regions, using its arms to climb along harsh mountain roads. Can be troublesome—carelessly kicking one will cause it to fly into a rage and chase after you.
Ninth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Scarlet At rest, it looks just like a rock. Carelessly stepping on it will make it swing its fists angrily.
Pokémon Violet Most people may not notice, but a closer look should reveal that there are many Geodude around.


Alola[]

Title Entry
Seventh Pokémon generation
Pokémon Sun Its body is a magnetic stone. Iron sand attaches firmly to the portions of its body that are particularly magnetic.
Pokémon 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.
Pokémon 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.
Pokémon Ultra Moon Geodude compete against each other with headbutts. The iron sand on their heads will stick to whichever one has stronger magnetism.
Pokémon 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.
Pokémon Let's Go
Eevee
Its stone head is imbued with electricity and magnetism. If you carelessly step on one, you'll be in for a painful shock.


Game locations[]

Title Location(s)
First Pokémon generation
Pokémon Red and Blue
Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road
Pokémon Yellow
Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road
Second Pokémon generation
Pokémon Gold
Routes 45 and 46, Mt. Mortar, Dark Cave, Union Cave. Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel
Team Rocket HQ (trap floor)
Pokémon Silver
Routes 45 and 46,Mt. Mortar, Dark Cave, Union Cave. Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel
Team Rocket HQ (trap floor)
Pokémon Crystal
Routes 33, 45 and 46,Mt. Mortar, Dark Cave, Union Cave. Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel
Team Rocket HQ (trap floor)
Third Pokémon generation
Pokémon Ruby
Granite Cave
Routes 111 and 114, Granite Cave, Victory Road, Safari Zone (Rock Smash)
Pokémon Sapphire
Granite Cave
Routes 111 and 114, Granite Cave, Victory Road, Safari Zone (Rock Smash)
Pokémon Emerald
Granite Cave, Team Magma Hideout
Routes 111 and 114, Granite Cave, Victory Road, Safari Zone (Rock Smash)
Pokémon FireRed
Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road, Kindle Road, Sevault Canyon, Cerulean Cave, Mt. Ember
Rock Tunnel, Kindle Road, Sevault Canyon, Cerulean Cave, Mt. Ember (Rock Smash)
Pokémon LeafGreen
Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road, Kindle Road, Sevault Canyon, Cerulean Cave, Mt. Ember
Rock Tunnel, Kindle Road, Sevault Canyon, Cerulean Cave, Mt. Ember (Rock Smash)
Fourth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Diamond
Routes 206, 207, 210, 214, and 215, Oreburgh Gate, Ruin Maniac Cave, Oreburgh Mine, Iron Island, Mt. Coronet
Pokémon Pearl
Routes 206, 207, 210, 214, and 215, Oreburgh Gate, Ruin Maniac Cave, Oreburgh Mine, Iron Island, Mt. Coronet
Pokémon Platinum
Routes 206, 207, 210, and 214, Oreburgh Gate, Ruin Maniac Cave, Oreburgh Mine, Iron Island, Mt. Coronet
Pokémon HeartGold
Routes 45 and 46, Mt. Mortar, Dark Cave, Union Cave, Ruins of Alph, Cliff Cave, Victory Road, Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Cerulean Cave
Team Rocket HQ (trap floor)
Pokémon SoulSilver
Routes 45 and 46, Mt. Mortar, Dark Cave, Union Cave, Ruins of Alph, Cliff Cave, Victory Road, Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Cerulean Cave
Team Rocket HQ (trap floor)
Fifth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Black
Breed Graveler
Pokémon White
Breed Graveler
Sixth Pokémon generation
Pokémon X
Route 18, Terminus Cave, Victory Road (Horde Encounter)
Pokémon Y
Route 18, Terminus Cave, Victory Road (Horde Encounter)
Pokémon Omega Ruby
Granite Cave
111 and 114, Rusturf Tunnel (Rock Smash)
Pokémon Alpha Sapphire
Granite Cave
111 and 114, Rusturf Tunnel (Rock Smash)
Seventh Pokémon generation
Pokémon Sun
Route 12, Blush Mountain
Pokémon Moon
Route 12, Blush Mountain


Evolution[]

Geodude
Reach level 25.
Graveler
Trade.
Golem
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Alola[]

Geodude
Reach level 25.
Graveler
Trade
Golem
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Base Stats[]

Base Stats
HP 40
Attack 80
Defense 100
Sp. Attack 30
Sp. Defense 30
Speed 20
Total 300

Moveset[]

Main article: Geodude/moveset

Gallery[]

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X Y
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Scarlet Violet
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Alola[]

Renders
Sun Moon
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Scarlet Violet
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Trivia[]

  • In May 2018, Geodude was appointed as the Pokémon ambassador for Iwate Prefecture.[1]

References[]

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