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#REDIRECT [[Magikarp and Gyarados]] |
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[http://pokemasters.net Gyarados] is the evolved form of [http://pokemasters.net Magikarp]. Gyarados is widely known in the animated Pokemon series as a fierce, sea-dwelling Pokemon which is never submissive in battle. Gyarados is also widely regarded as an under-used Pokemon in the Gameboy/Gameboy Advance Pokemon game series. Gyarados is quite versatile, although lacking in some stat categories. Gyarados' learned moves and compatible TMs/HMs are as follows: |
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[[Category:Dragon characters in video games]] |
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'''Learned Moves: R/B/Y''' |
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Thrash - Basic |
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Tackle - Basic |
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Bite - lvl 20 |
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Dragon Rage - lvl 25 |
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Leer - lvl 32 |
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Hydro Pump - lvl 41 |
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Hyper Beam - lvl 52 |
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'''G/S/C:''' |
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Splash - Basic |
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Tackle - Basic |
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Thrash - Basic |
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Bite - lvl 20 |
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Dragon Rage - lvl 25 |
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Leer - lvl 30 |
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Twister - lvl 35 |
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Hydro Pump - lvl 40 |
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Rain Dance - lvl 45 |
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Hyper Beam - lvl 50 |
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'''Compatible TMs: R/B/Y''' |
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TM06 - Toxic |
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TM08 - Body Slam |
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TM09 - Take Down |
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TM10 - Double-Edge |
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TM11 - Bubblebeam |
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TM12 - Water Gun |
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TM13 - Ice Beam |
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TM14 - Blizzard |
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TM15 - Hyper Beam |
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TM20 - Rage |
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TM23 - Dragon Rage |
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TM24 - Thunderbolt |
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TM25 - Thunder |
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TM31 - Mimic |
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TM32 - Double Team |
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TM33 - Reflect |
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TM34 - Bide |
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TM38 - Fire Blast |
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TM40 - Skull Bash |
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TM44 - Rest |
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TM50 - Substitute |
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HM03 - Surf |
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HM04 - Strength |
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'''G/S/C''' |
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TM02 - Headbutt |
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TM03 - Curse |
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TM05 - Roar |
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TM06 - Toxic |
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TM07 - Zap Cannon |
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TM08 - Rock Smash |
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TM10 - Hidden Power |
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TM13 - Snore |
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TM14 - Blizzard |
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TM15 - Hyper Beam |
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TM16 - Icy Wind |
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TM17 - Protect |
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TM18 - Rain Dance |
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TM20 - Endure |
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TM21 - Frustration |
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TM24 - Dragonbreath |
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TM25 - Thunder |
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TM27 - Return |
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TM32 - Double Team |
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TM34 - Swagger |
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TM35 - Sleep Talk |
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TM37 - Sandstorm |
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TM38 - Fire Blast |
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TM44 - Rest |
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TM45 - Attract |
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HM03 - Surf |
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HM04 - Strength |
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HM06 - Whirlpool |
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HM07 - Waterfall |
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Gyarados also appears in the recent additions to the Pokemon Gameboy games, Pokemon Ruby And Sapphire. |
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