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'''Carracosta''' (Japanese: '''アバゴーラ''' ''Abagoura'') is a {{Type|Water}}/{{Type|Rock}}-[[Types|type]] [[Fossil Pokémon]] introduced in [[Generation V]].
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'''Carracosta''' (Japanese: '''アバゴーラ''' ''Abagoora'') is a {{Type|Water}}/{{Type|Rock}}-[[Types|type]] [[Fossil Pokémon]] introduced in [[Generation V]].
   
 
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'''Carracosta''' is the [[Evolution|evolved]] form of Tirtouga at level 37.
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==Anime==
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[[Carracosta (anime)]]
   
 
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Revision as of 04:30, 30 March 2016

Carracosta (Japanese: アバゴーラ Abagoora) is a Water/Rock-type Fossil Pokémon introduced in Generation V.

Biology

Physiology

Carracosta is an ancient-looking reptilian Pokémon that resembles a large sea turtle. Its body is dark blue and light blue, and it has a giant black rocky shell on its back. It also has a scaly black covering over its face and a very small tail. It has three oval-shaped, claw shaped markings on each of its front flippers and it has two toed feet bearing nails colored the same as its front appendages.

Evolution

Carracosta is the evolved form of Tirtouga at level 37.

Anime

Carracosta (anime)

Game Info

Game Locations

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity
Black and White Evolve Tirtouga None
X and Y Evolve Tirtouga None
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Evolve Tirtouga None

Pokédex Entries

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Learnset

Leveling

LevelingGeneration V
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat.
1 Bide - -% 10 Type Normal HOME Normal Physical
1 Withdraw - -% 40 Type Water HOME Water Status
1 Water Gun 40 100% 25 Type Water HOME Water Special
1 Rollout 30 90% 20 Type Water HOME Water Physical
5 Rollout 30 90% 20 Type Water HOME Water Physical
8 Bite 60 100% 25 Type Dark HOME Dark Physical
11 Protect - -% 10 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
15 Aqua Jet 40 100% 20 Type Water HOME Water Physical
18 AncientPower 60 100% 5 Type Rock HOME Rock Special
21 Crunch 80 100% 15 Type Dark HOME Dark Physical
25 Wide Guard - -% 10 Type Rock HOME Rock Status
28 Brine 65 100% 10 Type Water HOME Water Special
31 Smack Down 50 100% 15 Type Rock HOME Rock Physical
35 Curse - -% 10 Type Ghost HOME Ghost Status
40 Shell Smash - -% 15 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
45 Aqua Tail 90 90% 10 Type Water HOME Water Physical
51 Rock Slide 75 90% 10 Type Rock HOME Rock Physical
56 Rain Dance - -% 5 Type Water HOME Water Status
61 Hydro Pump 120 80% 5 Type Water HOME Water Special
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

Sprites

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Trivia

  • Carracosta's types, Water and Rock, share the same type with the Kanto Fossils: Omanyte and Kabuto, while Archeops' types, Rock and Flying, share the same type with the third Kanto Fossil: Aerodactyl.
  • It can also be a parallel to Omastar.

Origin

Carracosta appears to be based on a sea turtle. It could be possible that Carracosta was based from the Daiei's kaiju monster Gamera, similar to how Tyranitar was based from Toho's kaiju monster Godzilla.

Etymology

Carracosta's English name seems to be derived from "carapace" and "costa" (Latin, Spanish, and Portuguese for coast).

Gallery

See also

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