gigalith
n°526
Generation n°
5
Strong Against:
Weak Against:
Base Stats:
135
Atk
85
HP
130
Def
60
SpA
80
SpD
25
Spe
Sturdy
When this Pokémon is at full HP, any hit that would knock it out will instead leave it with 1 HP. Regardless of its current HP, it is also immune to the one-hit KO moves: fissure, guillotine, horn drill, and sheer cold. If this Pokémon is holding a focus sash, this ability takes precedence and the item will not be consumed.
Sand-stream
The weather changes to a sandstorm when this Pokémon enters battle and does not end unless cancelled by another weather condition. If multiple Pokémon with this ability, drizzle, drought, or snow warning are sent out at the same time, the abilities will activate in order of Speed, respecting trick room. Each ability's weather will cancel the previous weather, and only the weather summoned by the slowest of the Pokémon will stay. Overworld: If the lead Pokémon has this ability, the wild encounter rate is halved in a sandstorm.
Sand-force
During a sandstorm, this Pokémon's rock-, ground-, and steel-type moves have 1.3× their base power. This Pokémon does not take sandstorm damage, regardless of type.
gigalith
n°526
Generation n°
5
Strong Against:
Weak Against:
Base Stats:
135
Atk
85
HP
130
Def
60
SpA
80
SpD
25
Spe
Sturdy
When this Pokémon is at full HP, any hit that would knock it out will instead leave it with 1 HP. Regardless of its current HP, it is also immune to the one-hit KO moves: fissure, guillotine, horn drill, and sheer cold. If this Pokémon is holding a focus sash, this ability takes precedence and the item will not be consumed.
Sand-stream
The weather changes to a sandstorm when this Pokémon enters battle and does not end unless cancelled by another weather condition. If multiple Pokémon with this ability, drizzle, drought, or snow warning are sent out at the same time, the abilities will activate in order of Speed, respecting trick room. Each ability's weather will cancel the previous weather, and only the weather summoned by the slowest of the Pokémon will stay. Overworld: If the lead Pokémon has this ability, the wild encounter rate is halved in a sandstorm.
Sand-force
During a sandstorm, this Pokémon's rock-, ground-, and steel-type moves have 1.3× their base power. This Pokémon does not take sandstorm damage, regardless of type.
gigalith
n°526
Generation n°
5
Strong Against:
Weak Against:
Base Stats:
135
Atk
85
HP
130
Def
60
SpA
80
SpD
25
Spe
Sturdy
When this Pokémon is at full HP, any hit that would knock it out will instead leave it with 1 HP. Regardless of its current HP, it is also immune to the one-hit KO moves: fissure, guillotine, horn drill, and sheer cold. If this Pokémon is holding a focus sash, this ability takes precedence and the item will not be consumed.
Sand-stream
The weather changes to a sandstorm when this Pokémon enters battle and does not end unless cancelled by another weather condition. If multiple Pokémon with this ability, drizzle, drought, or snow warning are sent out at the same time, the abilities will activate in order of Speed, respecting trick room. Each ability's weather will cancel the previous weather, and only the weather summoned by the slowest of the Pokémon will stay. Overworld: If the lead Pokémon has this ability, the wild encounter rate is halved in a sandstorm.
Sand-force
During a sandstorm, this Pokémon's rock-, ground-, and steel-type moves have 1.3× their base power. This Pokémon does not take sandstorm damage, regardless of type.
gigalith
n°526
Generation n°
5
Strong Against:
Weak Against:
Base Stats:
135
Atk
85
HP
130
Def
60
SpA
80
SpD
25
Spe
Sturdy
When this Pokémon is at full HP, any hit that would knock it out will instead leave it with 1 HP. Regardless of its current HP, it is also immune to the one-hit KO moves: fissure, guillotine, horn drill, and sheer cold. If this Pokémon is holding a focus sash, this ability takes precedence and the item will not be consumed.
Sand-stream
The weather changes to a sandstorm when this Pokémon enters battle and does not end unless cancelled by another weather condition. If multiple Pokémon with this ability, drizzle, drought, or snow warning are sent out at the same time, the abilities will activate in order of Speed, respecting trick room. Each ability's weather will cancel the previous weather, and only the weather summoned by the slowest of the Pokémon will stay. Overworld: If the lead Pokémon has this ability, the wild encounter rate is halved in a sandstorm.
Sand-force
During a sandstorm, this Pokémon's rock-, ground-, and steel-type moves have 1.3× their base power. This Pokémon does not take sandstorm damage, regardless of type.
Moves
NAME
TYPE
CATegory
POWER
ACC.
PP
sand-tomb
physical
35
85
15
power-gem
special
80
100
20
harden
status
30
meteor-beam
special
120
90
10
self-destruct
physical
200
100
5
sand-attack
status
100
15
explosion
physical
250
100
5
block
status
5
rock-blast
physical
25
90
10
heavy-slam
physical
100
10
rock-polish
status
20
nature-power
status
20
gravity
status
5
weather-ball
special
50
100
10
flash-cannon
special
80
100
10
smack-down
physical
50
100
15
throat-chop
physical
80
100
15
superpower
physical
120
100
5
laser-focus
status
30
earth-power
special
90
100
10
stealth-rock
status
20
iron-head
physical
80
100
15
iron-defense
status
15
stone-edge
physical
100
80
5
stomping-tantrum
physical
75
100
10
sandstorm
status
10
earthquake
physical
100
100
10
solar-beam
special
120
100
10
strength
physical
80
100
15
tackle
physical
40
100
35
bulldoze
physical
60
100
20
rock-slide
physical
75
90
10
rock-tomb
physical
60
95
15
rock-smash
physical
40
100
15
mud-slap
special
20
100
10
headbutt
physical
70
100
15
hyper-beam
special
150
90
5
giga-impact
physical
150
90
5
secret-power
physical
70
100
20
attract
status
100
15
frustration
physical
100
20
return
physical
100
20
confide
status
20
hidden-power
special
60
100
15
double-team
status
15
swagger
status
85
15
toxic
status
90
10
round
special
60
100
15
snore
special
50
100
15
endure
status
10
facade
physical
70
100
20
sleep-talk
status
10
rest
status
5
substitute
status
10
protect
status
10
Description:
Gigalith is a Rock type Pokémon introduced in Generation 5, specifically identified as Pokémon number #526 in the Pokedex. This remarkable creature resembles a massive boulder, towering at a height averaging around 5'07''. It carries an impressive weight of 572.2 lbs. Known for its high defense and attack statistics, Gigalith is as tough and solid as the earth's bedrock. Its deep blue crystals of different sizes that protrude from its skin shine brightly when exposed to the sun, enhancing its mystical and intimidating appearance. These crystals store energy that Gigalith absorbs from the sun, allowing it to release powerful blasts when in battle. Gigalith evolves from Boldore starting at level 25, and Boldore evolves from Roggenrola starting at level 25. Unlike many other Pokémon, the evolution from Boldore to Gigalith traditionally involves trade between trainers, making it a bit more challenging to acquire in Pokémon games. In conclusion, the Pokémon Gigalith is a powerful, sturdy, and unique creature with interesting evolution mechanics that sets it apart from other Pokémon species.
FAQ:
What is gigalith weak to?
gigalith is weak to water , grass , fighting , ground , steel
What is gigalith weak to?
gigalith is weak to water , grass , fighting , ground , steel
What type of Pokemon is gigalith ?
gigalith is a rock type Pokemon
Whos is Pokemon #526 ?
gigalith is the Pokemon
Moves
NAME
TYPE
CATegory
POWER
ACC.
PP
sand-tomb
physical
35
85
15
power-gem
special
80
100
20
harden
status
30
meteor-beam
special
120
90
10
self-destruct
physical
200
100
5
sand-attack
status
100
15
explosion
physical
250
100
5
block
status
5
rock-blast
physical
25
90
10
heavy-slam
physical
100
10
rock-polish
status
20
nature-power
status
20
gravity
status
5
weather-ball
special
50
100
10
flash-cannon
special
80
100
10
smack-down
physical
50
100
15
throat-chop
physical
80
100
15
superpower
physical
120
100
5
laser-focus
status
30
earth-power
special
90
100
10
stealth-rock
status
20
iron-head
physical
80
100
15
iron-defense
status
15
stone-edge
physical
100
80
5
stomping-tantrum
physical
75
100
10
sandstorm
status
10
earthquake
physical
100
100
10
solar-beam
special
120
100
10
strength
physical
80
100
15
tackle
physical
40
100
35
bulldoze
physical
60
100
20
rock-slide
physical
75
90
10
rock-tomb
physical
60
95
15
rock-smash
physical
40
100
15
mud-slap
special
20
100
10
headbutt
physical
70
100
15
hyper-beam
special
150
90
5
giga-impact
physical
150
90
5
secret-power
physical
70
100
20
attract
status
100
15
frustration
physical
100
20
return
physical
100
20
confide
status
20
hidden-power
special
60
100
15
double-team
status
15
swagger
status
85
15
toxic
status
90
10
round
special
60
100
15
snore
special
50
100
15
endure
status
10
facade
physical
70
100
20
sleep-talk
status
10
rest
status
5
substitute
status
10
protect
status
10
Description:
Gigalith is a Rock type Pokémon introduced in Generation 5, specifically identified as Pokémon number #526 in the Pokedex. This remarkable creature resembles a massive boulder, towering at a height averaging around 5'07''. It carries an impressive weight of 572.2 lbs. Known for its high defense and attack statistics, Gigalith is as tough and solid as the earth's bedrock. Its deep blue crystals of different sizes that protrude from its skin shine brightly when exposed to the sun, enhancing its mystical and intimidating appearance. These crystals store energy that Gigalith absorbs from the sun, allowing it to release powerful blasts when in battle. Gigalith evolves from Boldore starting at level 25, and Boldore evolves from Roggenrola starting at level 25. Unlike many other Pokémon, the evolution from Boldore to Gigalith traditionally involves trade between trainers, making it a bit more challenging to acquire in Pokémon games. In conclusion, the Pokémon Gigalith is a powerful, sturdy, and unique creature with interesting evolution mechanics that sets it apart from other Pokémon species.
FAQ:
What is gigalith weak to?
gigalith is weak to water , grass , fighting , ground , steel
What is gigalith weak to?
gigalith is weak to water , grass , fighting , ground , steel
What type of Pokemon is gigalith ?
gigalith is a rock type Pokemon
Whos is Pokemon #526 ?
gigalith is the Pokemon
Moves
NAME
TYPE
CATegory
POWER
ACC.
PP
sand-tomb
physical
35
85
15
power-gem
special
80
100
20
harden
status
30
meteor-beam
special
120
90
10
self-destruct
physical
200
100
5
sand-attack
status
100
15
explosion
physical
250
100
5
block
status
5
rock-blast
physical
25
90
10
heavy-slam
physical
100
10
rock-polish
status
20
nature-power
status
20
gravity
status
5
weather-ball
special
50
100
10
flash-cannon
special
80
100
10
smack-down
physical
50
100
15
throat-chop
physical
80
100
15
superpower
physical
120
100
5
laser-focus
status
30
earth-power
special
90
100
10
stealth-rock
status
20
iron-head
physical
80
100
15
iron-defense
status
15
stone-edge
physical
100
80
5
stomping-tantrum
physical
75
100
10
sandstorm
status
10
earthquake
physical
100
100
10
solar-beam
special
120
100
10
strength
physical
80
100
15
tackle
physical
40
100
35
bulldoze
physical
60
100
20
rock-slide
physical
75
90
10
rock-tomb
physical
60
95
15
rock-smash
physical
40
100
15
mud-slap
special
20
100
10
headbutt
physical
70
100
15
hyper-beam
special
150
90
5
giga-impact
physical
150
90
5
secret-power
physical
70
100
20
attract
status
100
15
frustration
physical
100
20
return
physical
100
20
confide
status
20
hidden-power
special
60
100
15
double-team
status
15
swagger
status
85
15
toxic
status
90
10
round
special
60
100
15
snore
special
50
100
15
endure
status
10
facade
physical
70
100
20
sleep-talk
status
10
rest
status
5
substitute
status
10
protect
status
10
Description:
Gigalith is a Rock type Pokémon introduced in Generation 5, specifically identified as Pokémon number #526 in the Pokedex. This remarkable creature resembles a massive boulder, towering at a height averaging around 5'07''. It carries an impressive weight of 572.2 lbs. Known for its high defense and attack statistics, Gigalith is as tough and solid as the earth's bedrock. Its deep blue crystals of different sizes that protrude from its skin shine brightly when exposed to the sun, enhancing its mystical and intimidating appearance. These crystals store energy that Gigalith absorbs from the sun, allowing it to release powerful blasts when in battle. Gigalith evolves from Boldore starting at level 25, and Boldore evolves from Roggenrola starting at level 25. Unlike many other Pokémon, the evolution from Boldore to Gigalith traditionally involves trade between trainers, making it a bit more challenging to acquire in Pokémon games. In conclusion, the Pokémon Gigalith is a powerful, sturdy, and unique creature with interesting evolution mechanics that sets it apart from other Pokémon species.
FAQ:
What is gigalith weak to?
gigalith is weak to water , grass , fighting , ground , steel
What is gigalith weak to?
gigalith is weak to water , grass , fighting , ground , steel
What type of Pokemon is gigalith ?
gigalith is a rock type Pokemon
Whos is Pokemon #526 ?
gigalith is the Pokemon
Moves
NAME
TYPE
CATegory
POWER
ACC.
PP
sand-tomb
physical
35
85
15
power-gem
special
80
100
20
harden
status
30
meteor-beam
special
120
90
10
self-destruct
physical
200
100
5
sand-attack
status
100
15
explosion
physical
250
100
5
block
status
5
rock-blast
physical
25
90
10
heavy-slam
physical
100
10
rock-polish
status
20
nature-power
status
20
gravity
status
5
weather-ball
special
50
100
10
flash-cannon
special
80
100
10
smack-down
physical
50
100
15
throat-chop
physical
80
100
15