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==Pokédex definition== | ==Pokédex definition== | ||
According to the pokédex, this pokémon uses its fin "to sense...what is taking place around it" and when it's underwater, it "breathes using the gills on its cheeks." Additionally, if it senses it's in danger, it "will unleash its amazing power - it can crush rocks bigger than itself." | According to the pokédex, this pokémon uses its fin "to sense...what is taking place around it" and when it's underwater, it "breathes using the gills on its cheeks." Additionally, if it senses it's in danger, it "will unleash its amazing power - it can crush rocks bigger than itself." According to Pokemon Emerald's Pokedex, Mudkips also tend to sleep by burying themselves in soil at the water's edge. | ||
==In-game details== | ==In-game details== | ||
Picking this pokémon as a starter is categorized as choosing a "Medium" difficulty level for the game because the first gym leader uses pokémon whose type is weak against Mudkip's and the later-in-the-game Granite Cave has some pokémon who are also weak against Mudkips powerful water blasts. However, it is important to note that the third gym leader uses pokémon that could devastate even the best-trained Mudkip if it hasen't evolved into ] |
Picking this pokémon as a starter is categorized as choosing a "Medium" difficulty level for the game because the first gym leader uses pokémon whose type is weak against Mudkip's and the later-in-the-game Granite Cave has some pokémon who are also weak against Mudkips powerful water blasts. However, it is important to note that the third gym leader uses pokémon that could devastate even the best-trained Mudkip if it hasen't evolved into ]. | ||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== |
Revision as of 01:17, 23 May 2005
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General | |
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Name (Japanese), Number | Mudkip (Mizugorou) 258 |
Stage | Basic |
Evolves from | (none) |
Evolves to | Marshtomp |
Video game base stats¹ | |
Hit points | 50 |
Attack | 70 |
Defense | 50 |
Speed | 40 |
Special attack | 50 |
Special defense | 50 |
Biological | |
Species | Mud Fish Pokémon |
Types | Template:PokemonTypeWater |
Height | 1'4" (0.5 m) |
Weight | 17 lb (7.7 kg) |
Pokédex Color | Blue |
Shiny color | The blue parts of its body become purple, and its tail becomes yellow |
Ability | Torrent |
Gender distribution | 87.5% male, 12.5% female |
¹ Stats for trading card versions may vary. |
Mudkip is one of the three Hoenn starter pokémon (the other two are Treecko and Torchic).
Name Origin
Mudkip's name might be derived from the words mud and kipper, but there may be a more accurate name origin.
Pokédex definition
According to the pokédex, this pokémon uses its fin "to sense...what is taking place around it" and when it's underwater, it "breathes using the gills on its cheeks." Additionally, if it senses it's in danger, it "will unleash its amazing power - it can crush rocks bigger than itself." According to Pokemon Emerald's Pokedex, Mudkips also tend to sleep by burying themselves in soil at the water's edge.
In-game details
Picking this pokémon as a starter is categorized as choosing a "Medium" difficulty level for the game because the first gym leader uses pokémon whose type is weak against Mudkip's and the later-in-the-game Granite Cave has some pokémon who are also weak against Mudkips powerful water blasts. However, it is important to note that the third gym leader uses pokémon that could devastate even the best-trained Mudkip if it hasen't evolved into Marshtomp.
In the anime
In the pokémon anime, Brock (who travels with Ash Ketchum) has a Mudkip.