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#118 Goldeen
  • Hatch Time20 Cycles (~5100 Steps)
  • Growth RateMedium
  • 45HP
  • 67Attack
  • 60Defense
  • 35S-Atk
  • 50S-Def
  • 63Speed

Goldeen

Goldfish Pokémon #118
Pokemon #118 Goldeen
  • 45HP
  • 67Attack
  • 60Defense
  • 35S-Atk
  • 50S-Def
  • 63Speed


Evolutions

    • #118 Goldeen
    • #119 Seaking

Pokémon Description

Its dorsal, pectoral, and tail fins wave elegantly in water. That is why it is known as the Water Dancer.

Its dorsal and pectoral fins are strongly developed like muscles. It can swim at a speed of five knots.

Pokémon Type

  • Water

Weaknesses

  • Electric
  • Grass

Pokémon Details

  • Height2' 0''
  • Weight33.1 lbs.
  • GenderMale or Female
  • HabitatWaters-edge

Abilities

    • Swift-Swim

      This Pokémon's Speed is doubled during rain. This bonus does not count as a stat modifier.

    • Water-Veil

      This Pokémon cannot be burned. If a Pokémon is burned and acquires this ability, its burn is healed; this includes when regaining a lost ability upon leaving battle.

Hidden Abilities

    • Lightning-Rod

      All other Pokémon's single-target electric-type moves are redirected to this Pokémon if it is an eligible target. Other Pokémon's Electric moves raise this Pokémon's Special Attack one stage, negating any other effect on it, and cannot miss it. If the move's intended target also has this ability, the move is not redirected. When multiple Pokémon with this ability are possible targets for redirection, the move is redirected to the one with the highest Speed stat, or, in the case of a tie, to a random tied Pokémon. follow me takes precedence over this ability. If the Pokémon is a ground-type and thus immune to Electric moves, its immunity prevents the Special Attack boost.

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Goldeen

Japanese: トサキント Tosakinto

Goldeens are Water-type Pokémon. They were first introduced during Generation I. They evolve into Seaking, starting from level 33.

Characteristics

Goldeens are white, fish-like Pokémon. They have Orange markings all over their exterior. They have circular blue eyes with orange lids and prominent pink lips. They have a large horn on their forehead. 

This horn is larger in males as compared to females. They weigh about 15 kilograms or 33.1 pounds. They are 0.6 meters tall with a Medium Fast leveling rate. They have a small, wavy fin on their back surrounded by an orange patch. 

They have long fins on either side of their body with orange markings on their base and white edges. Their tails are admired by people because of their beauty and are similar to ballroom dresses. They are very swift swimmers.

They have a very wild temperament and are easily angered. They use their horns to smash their way out if they are trapped and kept in an aquarium. They compete with other Goldeens to see who has the strongest and thickest horn. 

Humans swimming near Goldeens should be cautious in case a Goldeen smashes into them. Their horns can cause serious injuries to other Pokémon. If they are disturbed in their natural habitat, they do not hesitate to attack. 

They are commonly seen in freshwater bodies. They swim upstream in large numbers during the breeding season. Their fins are strong enough to allow them to swim at 5 knots as they move upstream. They are known as the “Water Dancers” because of their elegant moves in the water. Their signature move was Waterfall.

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