Golduck

The Water type Pokemon. Discover comprehensive stats, moves, evolution chain, and game locations.

Pokédex #55

Golduck - Water type Pokemon from  with stats, moves, and evolution data

Water

Pokemon Details

Species: Duck Pokémon

Height: 1.7 m

Weight: 76.6 kg

Abilities:

    Training

    EV Yield: 2 Special-attack

    Catch Rate: 75

    Base Friendship: 50

    Base Exp: 175

    Growth Rate: Medium Fast

    Breeding

    Egg Groups:

      Egg Cycles (Steps):

      • Min:
      • Max:

      Gender:

      • Male: %
      • Female: %

      Stats

      82
      78
      80
      95
      80
      85
      Total
      500

      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×2
      Ground×2
      Rock×2

      Watch out for

      Electric×2
      Grass×2

      Not very effective on

      Water×0.5
      Grass×0.5
      Dragon×0.5

      Takes reduced damage from

      Fire×0.5
      Water×0.5
      Ice×0.5
      Steel×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
      Scratch1
      Normal
      Physical40100
      Tail Whip28
      Normal
      Status-100
      Disable31
      Normal
      Status-55
      Confusion39
      Psychic
      Special50100
      Fury Swipes48
      Normal
      Physical1880
      Hydro Pump59
      Water
      Special12080

      Game Locations

      GameLocation
      RedSeafoam Islands - Wild
      BlueSeafoam Islands - Wild

      Pokedex Entries

      GameEntry
      RedOften seen swimming elegantly by lake shores. It is often mistaken for the Japanese monster, Kappa.
      BlueOften seen swimming elegantly by lake shores. It is often mistaken for the Japanese monster, Kappa.