⬅ #128 Tauros | #130 Gyarados ➡ | ||||||||
Pokedex Entry #129: Magikarp is a Water Type Pokemon. It evolves into Gyarados. | |||||||||
Magikarp is a pathetic excuse for a Pokémon that is only capable of flopping and splashing. This behavior prompted scientists to undertake research into it. | |||||||||
Pokédex: | #129 | ||||||||
Type(s): | |||||||||
Species: | Fish Pokémon | ||||||||
Height: | 2′11″ (0.89m) | ||||||||
Weight: | 22 lbs (10.0 kg) | ||||||||
Magikarp Base Stats | Magikarp Stat Rankings | ||||||||
Stamina: | 40 | Stamina: | # 248 | ||||||
Attack: | 29 | Attack: | # 250 | ||||||
Defense: | 102 | Defense: | # 194 | ||||||
Max CP: | 220 | CP: | # 251 | ||||||
Overall: | # 248 | ||||||||
Magikarp Moves | |||||||||
Magikarp Fast Moves: | Magikarp Charge Moves: | ||||||||
Splash | - | Struggle | - | - | |||||
Type: | Type: | ||||||||
Power: | 0 | Power: | 35 | ||||||
Cooldown: | 1.73 sec | Cooldown: | 2.2 sec | ||||||
Energy: | 0.0 | Energy: | -33.0 | ||||||
DPS: | 0.0 | DPS: | 15.9 | ||||||
w/ STAB: | 0.0 | w/ STAB: | 15.9 | ||||||
Ideal Moveset for Magikarp: | |||||||||
Move: | Splash | Struggle | |||||||
Category: | Fast | Charge | |||||||
DPS: | 0.0 | 15.9 | |||||||
DPS (w/ STAB): | 0.0 | 15.9 | |||||||
Rank (w/ STAB): | #115 | #225 | |||||||
Overall Rank: | #349 | #231 | |||||||
*Magikarp Legacy Moves | |||||||||
Legacy Fast Moves: | Legacy Charge Moves: | ||||||||
Type: | Type: | ||||||||
Power: | Power: | ||||||||
Cooldown: | Cooldown: | ||||||||
Energy: | Energy: | ||||||||
DPS: | DPS: | ||||||||
w/ STAB: | w/ STAB: | ||||||||
*Magikarp acquired before update may have a Legacy Move listed above. However, Legacy moves are no longer obtainable.
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Magikarp Locations | |||||||||
2.0 km Egg | |||||||||
Water Offensive Type Effectiveness | |||||||||
✔ | Water Type Moves are Super Effective Against: | ||||||||
X | Water Type Moves are Not Very Effective Against: | ||||||||
Water Defensive Type Effectiveness | |||||||||
✔ | These Types are Not Very Effective Against Water Pokemon: | ||||||||
X | These Types are Super Effective Against Water Pokemon: | ||||||||
Magikarp Evolution | |||||||||
Magikarp Evolves From | Magikarp | Evolves Into | |||||||
- | Candy Required for Evolution | ||||||||
400 | |||||||||
⬅ #128 Tauros | #130 Gyarados ➡ | ||||||||
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11 comments :
If magicarp locations are still TBD at this point, I don't think we're doing a very good job
Fast: Splash
Charge: Struggle
Found it by a public pool in a fancy community with lots of ponds. lol
I live near the beach and have several
There are a ton of them in Waikiki, got 450 in 2 days
I work by the river and find them all the time...and Tentacools and Psyducks.
I'm finding them along creeks and rivers, as well as randomly in the middle of town (the map seems to put imaginary "ponds" in odd spots, including my driveway and major downtown buildings). Strangely enough, they show up more along tributaries than major rivers. The main creek that winds through town has several spawn points that are very active (5-10 spawns an hour within one small park, plus a dratini every few hours), while the river access itself gets 2 spawns an hour on a good day, and absolutely nothing at all spawns on the nature trail along the river without incense (which isn't location specific).
Side note: I'm getting damage using splash in battle, so it's not 0 DPS. It took 6 Magikarp (yes, I was bored and made a team of "strong" Magikarp in the 133-139cp range), but I did 20HP damage with the team.
Why does it take so many candies to evolve
Because Gyarados is BOSS!!!
oml that pokedex entry.
"Magikarp is a pathetic excuse for a Pokémon that is only capable of flopping and splashing."
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Splash -> Rank (w/ STAB): #81. Sounds legit.
Why does it say in the moves list that it can learn spark?
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