Archaludon (Japanese: ブリジュラス Briduras) is a dual-type Steel/Dragon Pokémon introduced during Generation IX, in The Indigo Disk expansion.
It evolves from Duraludon when exposed to a hunk of Metal Alloy.
Biology
Archaludon is a tall, metallic, bipedal dinosaur-like Pokémon with an angular, cuboid body bent at its chest and hips. Its body is primarily cool gray, although it has dark blue colorations on its palms and soles, as well as dark blue platings on its face and underside. The underside plating has criss-crossing patterns on the torso, and two red stripes at the bottom, with three small notches on each of them. This plating extends past Archaludon's head at the sides, forming horn-like features tipped with red. There is a continuous protrusion running the length of Archaludon's spine, three pairs of zigzag patterns on its sides, and spikes on the back of its head and the tip of its large tail.
Archaludon's head is small compared to its body and is sunken into its neck. The plating on its face is T-shaped with a few indents on the sides, and folds down the middle to partially cover its yellow eyes. Its mouth, shaped into a permanent scowl, opens at the upper jaw and contains a grooved copper-colored tube, which it uses to fire beams to attack. When it closes its mouth, the tube is concealed and resembles teeth.
Archaludon's hands and feet are large and V-shaped, each of which are connected to cuboid forelimbs and have two rectangular digits. On these hands and feet, Archaludon has tall, retractable spires near the joints, with the spires on its feet usually retracted. These spires contain pointed, yellow terminals at their tips, which gather and store static electricity from Archaludon's surroundings, as it is incapable of producing electricity on its own.[1] Similar terminal pairs are found on the spikes on Archaludon's head and tail.
When Archaludon faces danger, it will get down on all fours, straighten its body, retract its limbs, and fully extend the spires on its hands and feet, forming a shape that resembles a steel bridge. This position allows for less mobility but offers Archaludon a sturdier center of gravity. In this position, Archaludon is capable of using the static electricity stored in its terminals to fire a tremendously powerful beam of electric energy.[1] When Archaludon charges up to fire this beam, electrical energy connects the terminals on its head, tail, and limbs, in a similar fashion to bridge suspension cables. During storms and other inclement weather, Archaludon's terminals can gather static electricity more easily, allowing it to fire off its beam much faster.[1] Archaludon's defensive capabilities are so strong that it cannot be fazed by a cave-in. Archaludon often digs holes in the mountains while searching for food.
Archaludon and its pre-evolved form, Duraludon, are the only known Pokémon that can have Stalwart as an Ability. Additionally, Archaludon is the only known Pokémon capable of learning the move Electro Shot.
Evolution
Archaludon evolves from Duraludon.
(For specifics on this Pokémon's evolution in the games, refer to Game data→Evolution data.)
Game data
Pokédex entries
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Generation IX | | Paldea #— | | Kitakami #— | | Blueberry #162 |
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Scarlet | It gathers static electricity from its surroundings. The beams it launches when down on all fours are tremendously powerful. |
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Violet | It digs holes on mountains, searching for food. It’s so durable that being caught in a cave-in won’t faze it. |
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Game locations
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In side games
Held items
Stats
Base stats
Type effectiveness
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Learnset
Archaludon is available in Scarlet and Violet Version 3.0.0+.
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Archaludon
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Archaludon
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Archaludon
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution or an alternate form of Archaludon
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- Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Archaludon
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Archaludon
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Archaludon
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Archaludon
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Archaludon
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Side game data
Pokémon GOFile:GO1018.png | Base HP: 207 | Base Attack: 250 | Base Defense: 215 | Egg Distance: N/A km | Buddy Distance: 5 km | Evolution Requirement: N/A | Fast Attacks: | Charged Attacks: |
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Evolution data
Sprites
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In the TCG
Main article: Archaludon (TCG)Trivia
Origin
Archaludon appears to draw inspiration from cable-stayed bridges and folding bridges. Its legs resemble the Iberian Guadiana International Bridge, while the X patterns might be a reference to the Portuguese 25 de Abril Bridge. Its theming of a literal dragon bridge, as well as its coloration, could take inspiration from the Puente del Dragón, a popular Sevillian monument from Alcalá de Guadaíra, with Archaludon's back when standing on two legs loosely resembling the snake-like mouth of the dragon sculpture. The bent body also resembles a staple remover. Since Archaludon was introduced in The Indigo Disk, it might also pull from the fact that Unova, where Blueberry Academy is located, stands out for its numerous bridges.
Archaludon's ability to charge and fire blasts of electricity may be inspired by railguns. Its line's rivalry with Tyranitar may allude to artificial creatures manufactured to defeat monsters in kaiju films.
Name origin
Archaludon may be a combination of arch (meaning principal or superlative, as well as referring to a type of bridge), Duraludon, and possibly Archosaur.
Briduras may be derived from bridge, ジュラルドン Duraludon, and ソーラス -saurus (Greek-derived suffix for dinosaur names).
In other languages
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