Graveler Pokédex Information
Graveler is a Rock / Ground type Pokémon that first appeared in the games Pokémon Red and Blue which released in Japan on 12th September 1999. It evolves from Geodude and evolves to Golem.
Graveler is a two-legged Pokémon that is based on a large rock. Its head and body are comprised of a large rock covered in lumps and bumps. It has two short stubby legs and two pairs of arms. One pair of arms curl around the front of its body while the other pair are outstretched. Often seen rolling down mountain trails. Obstacles are just things to roll straight over, not avoid.
In the Alola region, Graveler is a Rock / Electric type Pokémon. In Alolan form it has black rock highlights above its eyes, on its cheeks and forearms. It also has a yellow jewel-like marking on each of its arms and its head. When it comes rolling down a mountain path, anything in its way gets zapped by electricity and sent flying.
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Graveler Pokédex Facts
Evolutions
Graveler Pokédex Entries
TCG Cards
Graveler Pokédex Facts
English Name – Graveler
Japanese Name – Gorōn
First Appearance – 1999 (Pokémon Red and Blue)
Based on – Rock
Generation – I
Pokédex Number – 0075
Regular Form
Category – Rock
Height – 1 m
Weight – 105 kg
Gender – Male, Female
Primary Type – Rock
Secondary Type – Ground
Weakness – Fighting, Grass, Ground, Ice, Steel, Water
Special Abilities – Rock Head, Sturdy
Alolan Form
Category – Rock
Height – 1 m
Weight – 110 kg
Gender – Male, Female
Primary Type – Rock
Secondary Type – Electric
Weakness – Fighting, Grass, Ground, Water
Special Abilities – Magnet Pull, Sturdy
Graveler Evolutions
Evolution – Geodude evolves to Graveler (level 25); evolves to Golem (Trade). Alolan Geodude evolves to Alolan Graveler (level 25) evolves to Alolan Golem (Trade)
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Graveler Pokédex Entries / Games
Pokémon Red and Blue 1999
Pokémon Yellow 2000
Pokémon Stadium 2000
Gold and Silver 1999
Pokémon Crystal 2000
Pokémon Stadium 2 2000
Ruby and Sapphire 2002
Pokémon Emerald 2004
FireRed and LeafGreen 2005
Diamond and Pearl 2006
Platinum 2008
HeartGold and SoulSilver 2009
Pokémon Black and White 2011
Black 2 and White 2 2012
Pokémon X and Y 2013
Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire 2015
Sun and Moon 2016
Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon 2017
Let’s Go Pikachu, Let’s Go Eevee 2018
Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl 2021
Legends Arceus 2022
Scarlet and Violet 2023
Graveler Card List – (scroll to bottom for gallery view)
Pokémon Fossil 1999
HP – 60
Level – 29
Card Number – 37/62
Pokémon Gym Heroes 2000
HP – 70
Level – 30
Card Number – 40/132
Pokémon Gym Challenge 2000
HP – 70
Level – 32
Card Number – 34/132
Pokémon Neo Revelation 2001
HP – 70
Level – 32
Card Number – 30/64
Legendary Collection 2002
HP – 60
Level – 29
Card Number – 44/110
Expedition Base Set 2002
HP – 80
Speciality – None
Card Number – 79/165
EX Dragon 2003
HP – 80
Speciality – None
Card Number – 29/97
HP – 80
Speciality – None
Card Number – 30/97
EX Legend Maker 2006
HP – 70
Speciality – None
Card Number – 34/92
DP Mysterious Treasures 2007
HP – 90
Level – 34
Card Number – 51/123
Platinum Arceus 2009
HP – 90
Level – 37
Card Number – 37/99
XY Flashfire 2014
HP – 100
Speciality – None
Card Number – 46/106
XY Generations 2016
HP – 100
Speciality – None
Card Number – 44/83
SM Guardians Rising 2017
HP – 110
Speciality – None
Form – Alolan
Card Number – 41/145
SM Crimson Invasion 2017
HP – 100
Speciality – None
Form – Alolan
Card Number – 33/111
SM Team Up 2019
HP – 100
Speciality – None
Form – Alolan
Card Number – 36/181
SM Unbroken Bonds 2019
HP – 110
Speciality – None
Card Number – 88/214
SM Hidden Fates 2019
HP – 100
Speciality – None
Card Number – 34/68
SWSH Fusion Strike 2021
HP – 110
Speciality – None
Card Number – 136/264
SWSH Crown Zenith 2023
HP – 110
Speciality – None
Card Number – 068/159
SV 151 2023
HP – 110
Speciality – None
Card Number – 075/165
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