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Revision as of 11:46, 24 May 2005

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Magikarp (#129)GyaradosLapras (#131)

General
Name (Japanese), Number Gyarados (???), 130
Stage Stage 1
Evolves from Magikarp
Evolves to none
Video game base stats¹
Hit points 95
Attack 125
Defense 79
Speed 81
Special attack² 60
Special defense² 100
Special³ 100
Biological
Species Atrocious Pokémon
Types Template:PokemonTypeWater,Template:PokemonTypeFlying
Height 21'4"
Weight 518 lbs
Abilities Intimidate
Signature Attack Dragon Rage
Pokédex Color Blue
Shiny color Red
Gender distribution 50% male, 50% female
¹ Stats for trading card versions may vary.
² Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal
³ Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow


Gyarados the atrocious Pokemon is water/flying type. Its ability is intimidate, which automatically decreases the foe's attack at the start of each battle. In order to obtain a Gyarados, you can fish with a super rod in Sootopolis City, or you could fish for a Magikarp (which are found almost everywhere) with an old rod and level it up to level 20.

This Pokemon is the fictional evolved form of a Pokémon game character known as Magikarp. In the animated Pokémon series it is a fierce, sea-dwelling Pokémon which is never submissive in battle.


In Pokemon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, you can get a sparkling red Gyarados in the Lake of rage.

Gyarados also appears in recent additions to the Pokémon Game Boy Advance games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. It also appears in previous versions of Pokémon- Red, Blue, Yellow, Silver, Gold, and Crystal. In one of the Pokemon episodes, Misty comes back with Ash, Brock, May, and Max. They battle a mysterious character who has a Shedinja and two Ninjasks. Later, Misty sends out Gyarados to use flamethrower attack on them.