Relicanth

The Water/Rock type Pokemon. Explore its data in Emerald.

National #369Emerald #179

Relicanth - Water/Rock type Pokemon from Pokemon Emerald with stats, moves, and evolution data

Water

Rock

Pokemon Details

Species: Longevity Pokémon

Height: 1 m

Weight: 23.4 kg

Abilities:

  • Swift Swim
  • Rock Head
  • Sturdy (Hidden Ability)

Training

EV Yield: 1 Defense, 1 Hp

Catch Rate: 25

Base Friendship: 50

Base Exp: 170

Growth Rate: Slow

Breeding

Egg Groups:

  • Water 1
  • Water 2

Egg Cycles (Steps):

  • Min: 10024
  • Max: 10280

Gender:

  • Male: 87.5%
  • Female: 12.5%

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Stats

90
130
100
45
65
55
Total
485

Type Guide

Learn when this Pokémon is a good pick. “Great against” are types your moves hit hard. “Watch out for” are move types that hit you hard.

Great against

Fire×4
Ice×2
Flying×2
Bug×2
Rock×2

Watch out for

Electric×2
Grass×4
Fighting×2
Ground×2

Not very effective on

Water×0.5
Grass×0.5
Fighting×0.5
Dragon×0.5
Steel×0.5

Takes reduced damage from

Normal×0.5
Fire×0.25
Ice×0.5
Poison×0.5
Flying×0.5

Try a matchup

Pick the opponent’s types to see how your moves perform.

Your damage:×1Even

Tip: Dual-type opponents combine both types. For example, Water/Flying takes ×4 from Electric moves.

Pokémon Moves by Learning Method

Moves learned by leveling up, sorted by level required
NameLevelTypeCategoryPowerAccuracy
Tackle1
Normal
Physical3595
Harden1
Normal
Status--
Water Gun8
Water
Special40100
Rock Tomb15
Rock
Physical5080
Yawn22
Normal
Status--
Take Down29
Normal
Physical9085
Mud Sport36
Ground
Status--
Ancientpower43
Rock
Physical60100
Rest50
Psychic
Status--
Double Edge57
Normal
Physical120100
Hydro Pump64
Water
Special12080

Game Locations

GameLocation
Emerald126 - Wild Route 124 - Wild hoenn-route-124-underwater - Seaweed hoenn-route-126-underwater - Seaweed

Pokedex Entries

GameEntry
EmeraldA POKéMON that was once believed to have been extinct. The species has not changed its form for 100 million years. It walks on the seafloor using its pectoral fins.