is a new experience for Pokemon fans old and new alike. It's a very different approach to the Pokemon formula, introducing mechanics and gameplay that are almost totally unfamiliar to the Pokemo𝄹n franchise. This iconic Nintendo game series has been running for over 25 years now, and it caꦉn still surprise its devoted fans.
That said, the game is still primarily about catching Pokemon, and there is an interesting selection of Pokemon spreading across the eight generations present in the game. Among them is the formidable Rock-Type, known for its abওility to withstand physical attacks.
7 Bonsly
Bonsly is a baby Pokemon introduced in Generation IV and the Sinnoh Region, the region that Hisui will eventually e💦volve into. Bonsly is a pure Rock-Type Pokemon that evolves into Sudowoodo, the Pokemon known for mimicking a tree way back in Pokemon Gold, Silver, & Crystal. Appropriately, Bonsly looks like a small potted bonsai plant and is known as the Bonsai Pokemon.
Bonsly evolves into Sudowoodo after learning the move Mimic and leveling up, and it can be found in the Coronet Highlands and the Crimson Mirelands. Bonsly isn't known for its battling prowess, but it can learn some hard-hitting moves like Rock Slide and Double-Edge.
6 Golem
Golem is a Rock and Ground-Type Pokemon that originated way back in Generation I in the Kanto Region. It evolves from Graveler through trading, and Graveler evolves from Geodude at Level 25. This evolutionary chain received new Alolan Forms back in Pokemon Sun & Moon, which made Geodude, Graveler, and Golem into Rock 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:and Electric-Type Pokemon.
Golem is known as the Megaton Pokemon, and it can be found in the Bolderoll Ravine in the Coronet Highlands. It can learn some powerful moves such as Stone Edge, and it's also known for using moves like Self-Destruct, taking itself out to dole out massive damage to the opponent's Pokemon.
5 Rampardos
Rampardos is one of the prehistoric Pokemon hailing from the Sinnoh/Hisui Region, evolving from Cranidos at Level 30. Rampardos and Cranidos are pure Rock-Type Pokemon. The other two prehistoric Pokemon from this r🔯egion, Bastiodon and Shieldon, are Rock and Ste🅰el-Type. Rampardos is known as the Head Butt Pokemon and notably resembles the dinosaur Pachycephalosaurus and its family, which also had hard, domed skulls.
Rampardos can be found at the Space-Time Distortion in the Coronet Highlands. Its signature move is Head Smash, a powerful Rock-Type move that deals a lot of damage, but Rampardos suffers recoil damage from thi𓃲s move.
4 Hisuian Av🎀alugg
Avalugg initially appeared in Generation VI in the Kalos Region. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:It was a pure Ice-Type Pokemon that evolved from Bergmite at Level 37. Avalugg is known as the Iceberg Pokemon due to it... well, essentially looking like an iceberg on four legs. With Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Avalugg has received a Hisuian Form. It can be found in the Alabastar Icelands and an area named after the Pokemon, Avalugg's Legacy.
Hiusuian Avalugg is a Rock and Ice-Type Pokemon that adds some stone into Avalugg's icy composition. Bergmite is still a pure Ice-Type and didn't get to share a Hisuian Form. Hisui Avalugg can take some hits, though it's particularly weak to Steel and Fighting-Type moves. It can also dish out some damage with moves like Rock Slide and Mountain Gale.
3 Kleavor
The Generation I Bug and Flying-T𝕴ype Pokemon, Scyther, has also received some special attention from the Hisui Region. Scyther has received a new Rock and Bug-Type evolvꦜed form called Kleavor. It is known as the Axe Pokemon and evolves from Scyther after it is given Black Augurite.
Previously Scyther's only evolved form was the Steel and Bug-Type Scizor, which was introduced alongside the Steel-Type back in Generation II and Johto. Kleavor can only be obtained by evolving Scyther, which can be found in the Obsidian Fieldlands and Coronet Highlands. Kleavor has strong moves at its disposal such as Stone Axe, Close Combat, and X-Scissor.
2 💟 🐷 Hisuian Arcanine
168澳洲幸运5开奖网✤:The Fire-Type Pokemon Arcanine and itꦜs base form, Growlithe, also received Hisuian forms that introduced the Rock-Type into the mixture. Arcanine is known as the Legendary Pokemon (ironic since it isn't a proper Legendary or Mythical Pokemon). Hisuian Growlithe evolves into Arcanine the same way that Kantonian Growlithe evolves: with a Fire Stone.
Hisuian Arcanine can only b💜e obtained by evolvi💜ng a Hisuian Growlithe. Hisuian Growlithe can be found at the Cobalt Coastlands. Hisuian Arcanine has some impressive moves in its repertoire, namely Flare Blitz, Raging Fury, Crunch, Double-Edge, and Rock Slide.
1 Rhyperior
Rhyperior is a Generation IV Pokemon that evolves from the Generation I Pokemon Rhydon and Rhyhorn. All three are Rock and Ground-Type Pokemon, making them particularlyꦍ vulnerable to Water and Grass-Typ🏅e attacks. Rhypeဣrior is known as the Drill Pokemon and evolves from Rhydon when it is traded with the Protectoꦫr item.
Rhyperior can be found in the Coronet Highlands at the Sacred Plaza. Its arms d🌳ouble as cannons and are used in its signature move, Rock Wrecker. Unfortunately, Rhyperior cannot🐻 learn Rock Wrecker in Pokemon Legends: Arceus, but it can learn moves♋ such as Double-Edge, Giga Impact, Rock Slide, and High Horsepower.