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Regirock

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Revision as of 21:39, 27 July 2024 by GiverOfThePeace (talk | contribs) (→‎Codex Statistics: clean up and re-categorisation per CFD, replaced: Combat Speed → Attack Speed)
The Regi's Battle music in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald
The Regi's Battle music in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Regirock was sealed away by people long ago. If this Pokémon's body is damaged in battle, it is said to seek out suitable rocks on its own to repair itself.
~ Regirock's Omega Ruby Pokedex entry

Background

Regirock is one of the five Legendary titans made by Regigigas along with Regice, Registeel, Regidrago and Regieleki. The Pokémon is made out of brown orange rocks with seven orange dots on its face resembling a capital H. Regirock is said to be able to repair it's own body with rocks he can find on the floor since he doesn't have a heart nor a brain. Regirock was sealed a long time ago by the humans, presumably by the fear of him, only to be found thousands of years later

Codex Statistics

Tier: High 6-A

Name: Regirock

Origin: Pokémon

Sex: Genderless

Age: 2.6 million years old

Classification: Regirock, Rock Peak Pokémon

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: Multi-Continent Level (The Legendary Titans can fight against Brendan's team in which they would at least need Seven Gym Badges because he needs Dive in order to fight them. Brendan with Seven Gym Badges can fight Groudon who can raise continents)

Durability: Multi-Continent level

Striking Strength: Multi-Continent Class

Lifting Strength: Unknown

Travel Speed: Massively Hypersonic+ (Regirock should be comparable to Iris’s Pokémon due to being a Legendary Pokémon. Iris’s Hydreigon could fly into space in a very short time)

Attack Speed: Faster Than Light (Pokémon have shown to be able to dodge Solar Beam, which is described as a light-based attack. Can keep up with Brendan's team)

Reaction Speed: Faster Than Light

Stamina: High

Range: Standard Melee Range physically, Hundreds of meters with most Pokémon moves, Kilometers with electricity and weather changing moves

Intelligence: Average, Genius in terms of combat (Fought against Brendan who had 7 gym badges, all Pokémons are naturally skilled fighters)


Powers and Techniques

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Pressure Points (By getting Critical hits), Limited Instinctive Reaction (Pokémon can dodge attacks in their sleep), Non-Standard Interaction (Pokémon can touch ghost types), Pain Tolerance (Pokémon do not take long lasting damage from spikes), Damage Boost (STAB increases damage by 50% if the move is the same type as the Pokémon's type), Inorganic Physiology (Regirock is only made out of rocks), Size Manipulation (Pokémon are able to change their size in order to shrink, pokeballs are a way to use this ability to capture them), Immortality (Type 1; Regirock existed for more than millions of year), Electricity Manipulation (Can learn various electric type moves such as Zap Cannon), Earth Manipulation (Can learn various Rock moves and Ground moves such as Stone Edge or Bulldoze), Statistics Amplification (Regirock can increase his Defense with Iron Defense or use Rock Polish to increase his Speed), Limited Curse Manipulation (Curse will cause ghost type enemies to lose 1/4 of their HP each turn), Energy Projection (Can learn Hyper Beam), Self-Destruction (With Explosion), Body Control (With Block), Statistics Reduction (Can use Confide), Martial Arts (Can use Fighting type moves like Focus Punch), Afterimage Creation (With Double Team), Rage Power (Frustration does more damage the more the Pokémon hates his trainer), Gravity Manipulation (Can use Gravity), Social Influencing (Can taunt the enemy with Swagger), Poison Manipulation (with Toxic), Limited Resistance to Sealing (Pokémon can get out of Pokéballs), Limited Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (Pokémon can heal themselves from status effect put on them), Rage Power (when enraged, a Pokémon can increase his offensive and defensive statistics), Resistance to Statistics Reduction (Clear Body makes him unable to decrease stats), Resistance to One Hit KO (Sturdy makes any Pokémon survive on 1HP), Resistance to Poison Manipulation, Air Manipulation, and Fire Manipulation (Rock Types naturally resist Poison, Fire, and Flying type moves)
TMs/TRs: All previous abilities, Fire Manipulation (Can use Fire Punch), Ice Manipulation (Can use Ice Punch), Electricity Manipulation (Can use various Electric moves like Thunderbolt), Forcefield Creation (Can use Protect), Healing and Purification (Can learn Rest, which heals status effect), Life Absorbtion (With Drain Punch), Paralysis Inducement (With Thunder Wave), Weather Manipulation (Can use Sunny Day), Metal Manipulation (Can use Flash Cannon), Earth Manipulation (Can use Earthquake), Resistance to One Hit KO (Can use Endure to survive moves on 1HP) Z-Moves: Electricity Manipulation (Gigavolt Havoc is an Electric type move), Martial Arts (Can use Breakneck Blitz and All-Out Pummeling), Fire Manipulation (Inferno Overdrive is a Fire type move), Ice Manipulation (Subzero Slammer is an Ice type move), Metal Manipulation (Corkscrew Crash is a Steel type move), Statistics Amplification (Non-damaging Z-Moves increases the users stats), Earth Manipulation (Continental Crush is a Rock type move and Tectonic Rage is a Ground type move), Accuracy Manipulation and Resistance to Statistics Reduction (Z-Moves cannot miss even when accuracy is lowered), Resistance to Power Absorption (Z-Moves cannot be snatched), Resistance to Mimicry (Power Mimicry & Technique Mimicry; Z-Moves cannot be mimicked), Resistance to Power Nullification (Z-Moves that are status moves are not affected by Taunt)
Forcefield Creation (Dynamaxed/Gigantamaxed Pokémon can create a forcefield to protect themself with, along with also being able to use Max Guard), Power Nullification (Dynamaxed/Gigantamaxed Pokémon can neutralize abilities and completely reset stat changes. Max Moves can also bypass Protect and Detect), Self-Destruction (Dynamaxed/Gigantamaxed Pokémon explode once defeated), Resistance to Sealing (Dynamaxed/Gigantamaxed Pokémon must be heavily damaged before they can be captured), Status Effect Inducement (Dynamaxed/Gigantamaxed Pokémon Cannot be flinched), Power Modification (Dynamaxed/Gigantamaxed Pokémon's abilities can't be changed with the opponent's), BFR and Fear Manipulation (Dynamaxed/Gigantamaxed Pokémon are unaffected by Whirlwind and Roar), Mind Manipulation (Dynamaxed/Gigantamaxed Pokémon can't be forced to repeat the same move), Power Nullification (Dynamaxed/Gigantamaxed Pokémon's moves can't be disable), One Hit Kill and Absolute Zero (Dynamaxed/Gigantamaxed Pokémon are immune to OHK moves which would include Sheer Cold), Accuracy Manipulation and Resistance to Statistics Reduction (Dynamax moves cannot miss even when accuracy is lowered), Electricity Manipulation (Max Lightning is an Electric move, summons an Electric Terrain upon use), Energy Projection, Statistics Reduction and Statistics Amplification (Max Strike summons a giant beam out of the ground who lowers the opponent's Speed and Max Knuckle summons a giant punch that upgrades the user physical Attack), Earth Manipulation and Statistics Amplification (Max Quake is a Ground type move that upgrades Special Defense and Max Rockfall is a Rock type move that summons a sandstorm), Fire Manipulation (With Max Flare, summons a sunny day upon use), Ice Manipulation (Can use Max Hailstorm which summons a hail upon use), Metal Manipulation and Statistics Amplification (Max Steelspike is a Steel type move, this amplifies the Defense of the user)
Flight (With Air Balloon), Healing/Regeneration (With Leftovers, shell bell, wiki Berry, Sitrus Berry, Mago Berry, Iapapa Berry, Figy Berry, Enigma Berry, and Aguav Berry), Statistics Amplification (With Charcoal, Zoom Lens, Wise Glasses, Wide Lens, Weakness Policy, Throat Spray, Terrain Extender, Stone Plate, Steel Gem, Soft Sand, Snowball, Sky Plate, Spooky Plate, Spell Tag, Silk Scarf, Sharp Beak, Scope Lens, Rock Incense, Rock Gem, Razor Claw, Quick Claw, Power Herb, Normal Gem, Muscle Band, Misty Seed, Metronome, Metal Coat, Magnet, Luminous Moss, Lucky Egg, Life orb, Iron Plate, Heat Rock, Hard Stone, Ground Gem, Grassy Seed, Ghost Gem, Flying Gem, Flame Plate, Fist Plate, Fire Gem, Fighting Gem, Expert Belt, Eviolite, Electric Seed, Electric Gem, Earth Plate, Dread Plate, Dragon Gem, Dragon Fang, Draco Plate, Dark Gem, Choice Specs, Choice Scarf, Choice Band, Charcoal, Blunder Policy, Black Glasses, Black Belt, Assault Vest, Adrenaline Orb, Absorb Bulb, Starf Berry, Salac Berry, Petaya Berry, Micle Berry, Maranga Berry, Liechi Berry, Lansant Berry, Kee Berry, Ganlon Berry, Custap Berry, and Apicot Berry), Statistics Reduction (With Room Service, Lax Incense, Bright Powder, Shuca Berry, Passho Berry, and Charti Berry), Pain Manipulation (With Rocky Helmet, if Regirock takes damage, the attacker will also be damaged upon contact), Limited Fate Manipulation (With Destiny Knot if Regirock becomes infatuated so will his opponent), Resistance Negation (With Ring Target and Iron Ball), BFR (With Red Card, when Regirock is struck by a foe, the attacker is removed from battle), Reactive Power Level (With Power Weight, Power Bracer, Power Belt, Power Band, and Power Anklet), Density Manipulation (With Float Stone), Attack Reflection (With Rowap Berry and Jaboca Berry), Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (With White Herb and Lum Berry), Fire Manipulation (With Rawst Berry), Weather Manipulation (With Utility Umbrella, and Safety Goggles), Power Nullification (With Smoke Ball can escape from any wild Pokémon without fail, and Cleanse Tag), Paralysis Inducement, Empathic Manipulation, Poison Manipulation, and Damage Upon Contact (With Protective Pads, protect Regirock from effects caused by making direct contact with the target. Mental Herb snaps the user out of infatuation, Heavy Duty Boots protects Regirock from traps set on battlefield, Pecha Berry, and Cheri Berry), One Hit Kill (With Focus Sash and Focus Band), Adaptation (With Everstone), Mind Manipulation (With Persim Berry), Sleep Manipulation (With Chesto Berry), Ice Manipulation (With Aspear Berry)

Equipment

Nothing Notable

Optional Equipment



Notable Techniques


  • Charge Beam: Charges a concentrated bundle of electricity.
  • Rock Throw: Throws a rock at the opponent.
  • Bulldoze: The user stomps on the ground to cause damage to everything around. Lower's the opponents speed.
  • Ancient Power: Uses fossils to attack the opponent. Has a small chance to amplify every single statistics.
  • Rock Slide: The user summons large boulder to fall on the opponent. Has a chance to cause flinching.
  • Stomp: Stomps the enemy.
  • Curse: Lowers the users speed but increases Defense and Attack, if used on a ghost Pokémon, it will induce a curse to remove 1/4 of their health each turn.
  • Stone Edge: The user will summon giant stone pillars to strike at the opponent.
  • Iron Defense: The user makes his body more durable, increase defense.
  • Explosion: Boom.
  • Lock-On: The user will no longer miss the next few moves.
  • Hammer Arm: The user swings its arm to strike the opponent.
  • Superpower: The user attacks the foe with great power. However, it also lowers the user's Attack and Defense.
  • Zap Cannon: Fires a ball of electricity.
  • Hyper Beam: Fires a strong laser at the opponent, unable to move next turn.
  • Block: The user blocks the foe's way with arms spread wide to prevent escape.
  • Confide: The user tells a secret to the opponent. The target loses its opportunity to concentrate, thus lowering his Special Attack.
  • Counter: A retaliation move that counters any physical attack, inflicting double the damage taken.
  • Double Team: By moving rapidly, the user makes illusory copies of itself to raise its evasiveness.
  • Focus Punch: The user focuses its mind before launching a punch. This move fails if the user is hit before it is used.
  • Gravity: This move enables Flying-type Pokémon or Pokémon with the Levitate Ability to be hit by Ground-type moves. Moves that involve flying can't be used.
  • Hidden Power: Through some mysterious power, this move changes type to deal super effective damage to the target.
  • Psych Up: The user hypnotizes itself into copying any stat change made by the target.
  • Return: A full-power attack that grows more powerful the more the user likes its Trainer.
  • Rock Polish: The user polishes its body to reduce drag. This can sharply raise the Speed stat.
  • Smack Down: The user throws a stone or similar projectile to attack the target. A flying Pokémon will fall to the ground when it's hit.
  • Shock Wave: The user strikes the target with a quick jolt of electricity. This attack never misses.
  • Swagger: The user enrages and confuses the target. However, this also sharply raises the target's Attack stat.
  • Toxic: A move that leaves the foe badly poisoned. This poison damage worsens every turn


  • Fire Punch: The target is punched with a fiery fist. It may also leave the target with a burn.
  • Ice Punch: The target is punched with an icy fist. This may also leave the target frozen.
  • Thunder Punch: The target is punched with an electrified fist. This may also leave the target with paralysis.
  • Giga Impact: The user charges at the target using every bit of its power. The user must rest on the next turn.
  • Thunder Wave: The user launches a weak jolt of electricity that paralyzes the target.
  • Dig: The user burrows into the ground, then attacks on the next turn. It can also be used to exit dungeons.
  • Safeguard: The user creates a protective field that prevents status conditions for five turns.
  • Rock Smash: The user attacks with a punch that may lower the target’s Defense stat. It’s also one of the Pokétch’s hidden moves.
  • Power-Up Punch: Striking opponents over and over makes the user's fists harder. Hitting a target raises the Attack stat.
  • Natural Gift: The user draws power to attack by using its held Berry. The Berry determines the move's type and power.
  • Secret Power: The user attacks the target with a secret power. Its additional effects vary depending on the user's environment.
  • Strength: The target is slugged with a punch thrown at maximum power. This move can also be used to move boulders.
  • Self Destruct: The user attacks everything around it by causing an explosion. The user faints upon using this move.
  • Rest: The user goes to sleep for two turns. This fully restores the user's HP and heals any status conditions.
  • Rock Slide: Large boulders are hurled at opposing Pokémon to inflict damage. This may also make the opposing Pokémon flinch.
  • Snore: This attack can be used only if the user is asleep. The harsh noise may also make the target flinch.
  • Protect: This move enables the user to protect itself from all attacks. Its chance of failing rises if it is used in succession.
  • Sandstorm: A five-turn sandstorm is summoned to hurt all combatants except Rock, Ground, and Steel types. It raises the Sp. Def stat of Rock types.
  • Sunny Day: The user intensifies the sun for five turns, powering up Fire-type moves. It lowers the power of Water-type moves.
  • Facade: This attack move doubles its power if the user is poisoned, burned, or paralyzed.
  • Brick Break: The user attacks with a swift chop. It can also break barriers, such as Light Screen and Reflect.
  • Rock Tomb: Boulders are hurled at the target. It also lowers the target's Speed by preventing its movement.
  • Sand Tomb: The user traps the target inside a harshly raging sandstorm for four to five turns.
  • Rock Blast: The user hurls hard rocks at the target. Two to five rocks are launched in a row.
  • Fling: The user flings its held item at the target to attack. This move's power and effects depend on the item.
  • Drain Punch: An energy-draining punch. The user's HP is restored by half the damage taken by the target.
  • Round: The user attacks the target with a song. Others can join in the Round to increase the power of the attack.
  • Bulldoze: The user strikes everything around it by stomping down on the ground. This lowers the Speed stats of those hit.
  • Stomping Tantrum: Driven by frustration, the user attacks the target. If the user's previous move has failed, the power of this move doubles.
  • Thunderbolt: A strong electric blast crashes down on the target. This may also leave the target with paralysis.
  • Thunder: A wicked thunderbolt is dropped on the target to inflict damage. This may also leave the target with paralysis.
  • Earthquake: The user sets off an earthquake that strikes every Pokémon around it.
  • Substitute: The user creates a substitute for itself using some of its HP. The substitute serves as the user's decoy.
  • Endure: The user endures any attack with at least 1 HP. Its chance of failing rises if it is used in succession.
  • Sleep Talk: While it is asleep, the user randomly uses one of the moves it knows.
  • Superpower: The user attacks the target with great power. However, this also lowers the user's Attack and Defense stats.
  • Iron Defense: The user hardens its body's surface like iron, sharply raising its Defense stat.
  • Focus Blast: The user heightens its mental focus and unleashes its power. This may also lower the target's Sp. Def stat.
  • Earth Power: The user makes the ground under the target erupt with power. This may also lower the target's Sp. Def stat.
  • Flash Cannon: The user gathers all its light energy and releases it all at once. This may also lower the target's Sp. Def stat.
  • Iron Head: The user slams the target with its steel-hard head. This may also make the target flinch.
  • Stone Edge: The user stabs the target from below with sharpened stones. Critical hits land more easily.
  • Stealth Rock: The user lays a trap of levitating stones around the opposing team. The trap hurts opposing Pokémon that switch into battle.
  • Heavy Slam: The user slams into the target with its heavy body. The more the user outweighs the target, the greater the move's power.
  • Body Press: The user attacks by slamming its body into the target. The higher the user's Defense, the more damage it can inflict on the target.
  • Rock Climb: The user attacks the target by smashing into it with incredible force. This may also confuse the target.

  • Meteor Beam: In this two-turn attack, the user gathers space power and boosts its Sp. Atk stat, then attacks the target on the next turn.
  • Body Slam: The user drops onto the target with its full body weight. This may also leave the target with paralysis.
  • Defense Curl: The user curls up to conceal weak spots and raise its Defense stat
  • Double-Edge: A reckless, life-risking tackle in which the user rushes the target. This also damages the user depending on the damage dealt.
  • Dynamic Punch: The user punches the target with full, concentrated power. This confuses the target if it hits.
  • Seismic Toss: The target is thrown using the power of gravity. It inflicts damage equal to the user's level.
  • Rollout: The user continually rolls into the target over five turns. It becomes more powerful each time it hits.
  • Headbutt: The user sticks out its head and attacks by charging straight into the target. It may also make the target flinch.
  • Mega Punch: The target is slugged by a punch thrown with muscle-packed power.
  • Mega Kick: The foe is attacked by a kick launched with muscle-packed power.
  • Mimic: The user copies the target's last move. The move can be used during battle until the Pokémon is switched out.
  • Mud-Slap: The user hurls mud in the target's face to inflict damage and lower its accuracy.

  • Breakneck Blitz: The user builds up energy before rapidly rushing and stomping the opponent. The power varies, depending on the original move.
  • All-Out Pummeling: The user rapidly fires giant punches and kicks at the opponent before launching a final blow at the opponent. The power varies, depending on the original move.
  • Tectonic Rage: The user creates a fissure on the floor, if the opponent gets into it, the user will then proceed to rush towards him to go at the tectonic level of the planet. The power varies, depending on the original move.
  • Continental Crush: The user uses multiple small rocks to form themselves into a giant rock, it then proceed to crash down on the opponent. The power varies, depending on the original move.
  • Inferno Overdrive: The user builds up fire energy before throwing a gigantic fireball at the opponent, exploding on impact. The power varies, depending on the original move.
  • Gigavolt Havoc: The user builds up strong electric energy before rapidly launching it at the opponent, creating an electrical explosion. The power varies, depending on the original move.
  • Subzero Slammer: The user creates a giant ice pillar below itself before firing an ice laser to freeze the opponent. The power varies, depending on the original move.
  • Corkscrew Crash: The user spins very fast and rams into the target with the full force of its Z-Power. The power varies, depending on the original move. The power varies, depending on the original move.

  • Max Strike: The user breaks the floor below them to fire a giant blast. Decreases the Speed of the target and its allies by one stage
  • Max Knuckle: Fires a gigantic punch at the opponent before exploding on contact. Increases the Attack of the user and its allies by one stage
  • Max Quake: The user goes below the ground and rapidly goes to the opponent to launch a giant explosion below them. Increases the Special Defense of the user and its allies by one stage
  • Max Rockfall: Creates a gigantic rectangle-shaped rock to fall down on the opponent before exploding. Creates a sandstorm for five turns.
  • Max Steelspike: Creates a bunch of metal spike in a linear position and then 2 giant steel spike to the opponent. Increases the Defense of the user and its allies by one stage
  • Max Flare: Fires an enormous fire blast at the opponent. Creates harsh sunlight for five turns.
  • Max Lightning: Summons a giant cloud that strikes a powerful thunder at the opponent. Creates Electric Terrain for five turns.
  • Max Hailstorm: Creates a hail storm with giant ice cube to fall on the opponent. Creates hail for five turns
  • Max Guard: Creates a giant forcefield around the user that blocks every single move in the game

  • Other

    Weaknesses: Rock types are weak to fighting, water, grass, steel, and ground type moves


    Pokedéx Entries

    Regirock was sealed away by people long ago. If this Pokémon's body is damaged in battle, it is said to seek out suitable rocks on its own to repair itself.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon Ruby
    Regirock's body is composed entirely of rocks. Recently, a study made the startling discovery that the rocks were all unearthed from different locations.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon Sapphire
    A Pokémon that is made entirely of rocks and boulders. If parts of its body chip off in battle, Regirock repairs itself by adding new rocks.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon Emerald
    It is entirely composed of rocks with no sign of a brain or heart. It is a mystery even to modern scientists.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
    Its entire body is made of rock. If any part chips off in battle, it attaches rocks to repair itself.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl and Platinium
    The same rocks that form its body have been found in ground layers around the world.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
    Its entire body is made of rock. If any part chips off in battle, it attaches rocks to repair itself.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon Black and White
    Its entire body is made of rock. If any part chips off in battle, it attaches rocks to repair itself.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon Black and White 2
    Its entire body is made of rock. If any part chips off in battle, it attaches rocks to repair itself.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon X
    The same rocks that form its body have been found in ground layers around the world.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon Y
    Regirock was sealed away by people long ago. If this Pokémon's body is damaged in battle, it is said to seek out suitable rocks on its own to repair itself.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon Omega Ruby
    Regirock's body is composed entirely of rocks. Recently, a study made the startling discovery that the rocks were all unearthed from different locations.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon Alpha Sapphire
    Every bit of Regirock's body is made of stone. As parts of its body erode, this Pokémon sticks rocks to itself to repair what's been lost.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon Sword
    Cutting-edge technology was used to study the internals of this Pokémon's rock body, but nothing was found—not even a brain or a heart.
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon Shield
    Its entire body is made of rock. If any part chips off in battle, Regirock attaches rocks to repair itself
    ~ Regirock's Pokedex entry in Pokémon Shining Pearl and Brilliant Diamond

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