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Also it is said (in the anime & in-game Pokédex entries) that if a Shellder clamps onto a [[Slowpoke]]'s tail the Slowpoke will evolve into [[Slowbro]] (the Shellder changes shape with it). Also if a Shellder clamps on Slowpoke's head the Slowpoke will evolve into a [[Slowking]]. According to Slowking's Pokédex entries, when the Slowpoke's head is bitten, toxin's enter the Slowpoke's head (and into its brain), unlocking extraordinary power (triggering evolution). These same toxins also causes a Slowbro to no longer be able to feel pain.
 
Also it is said (in the anime & in-game Pokédex entries) that if a Shellder clamps onto a [[Slowpoke]]'s tail the Slowpoke will evolve into [[Slowbro]] (the Shellder changes shape with it). Also if a Shellder clamps on Slowpoke's head the Slowpoke will evolve into a [[Slowking]]. According to Slowking's Pokédex entries, when the Slowpoke's head is bitten, toxin's enter the Slowpoke's head (and into its brain), unlocking extraordinary power (triggering evolution). These same toxins also causes a Slowbro to no longer be able to feel pain.
   
According to Slowbro's & Slowking Pokédex entries, the Shellder's produce toxins (despite the fact Shellder doesn't learn any Poison-type techniques as one of it level-up moves) that effect either their victims brain (in Slowking's case) or their nervous system (in Slowbro's case). These toxin's maybe a byproduct of evolution (as the Shellder seems to evolve with the Slowpoke it has bitten). It is also said that if a Slowbro's or Slowking's Shellder is removed or detached it (Slowbro/Slowking) will revert (de-volve) back to a regular [[Slowpoke]] (however this has never occurred in the videogames), it can also be assumed that the Shellder reverts back its regular form.
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According to Slowbro's & Slowking Pokédex entries, the Shellder's produce toxins (despite the fact Shellder doesn't learn any Poison-type techniques as one of it level-up moves) that effect either their victims brain (in Slowking's case) or their nervous system (in Slowbro's case). These toxin's maybe a byproduct of evolution (as the Shellder seems to evolve with the Slowpoke it has bitten). It is also said that if a Slowbro's or Slowking's Shellder is removed or detached it (Slowbro/Slowking) will revert (de-volve) back to a regular [[Slowpoke]] (however this has never occurred in the videogames), it can also be assumed that the Shellder reverts its regular form.
   
 
Also it is said that Shellder's tend to latch on to a Slowpoke if it is holding a [[King's Rock]] (a reference to Slowking's requirements for evolving.
 
Also it is said that Shellder's tend to latch on to a Slowpoke if it is holding a [[King's Rock]] (a reference to Slowking's requirements for evolving.

Revision as of 14:38, 18 October 2013

[[Category:Water-type Pokémon]][[Category:Generation I Pokémon]] [[Category:Purple Pokémon]] Shellder (Japanese: シェルダー Sherudaa) is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I.

Appearance

Shellder is protected by its two large shells. Its large tongue is always kept hanging out. It has two large eyes inside the shell.

Special abilities

Shellder can have the ability Shell Armor or the ability Skill Link. Shell Armor prevents Shellder's opponents from getting a critical hit on Shellder. Skill Link increases the frequency of multi-hitting attacks. As a last resort, Shellder clamps on to its opponents. It swims backward by opening and closing its two shells.

Relationship with Slowpoke's evolutions

Main Articles: Slowpoke, Slowbro, Slowking

Also it is said (in the anime & in-game Pokédex entries) that if a Shellder clamps onto a Slowpoke's tail the Slowpoke will evolve into Slowbro (the Shellder changes shape with it). Also if a Shellder clamps on Slowpoke's head the Slowpoke will evolve into a Slowking. According to Slowking's Pokédex entries, when the Slowpoke's head is bitten, toxin's enter the Slowpoke's head (and into its brain), unlocking extraordinary power (triggering evolution). These same toxins also causes a Slowbro to no longer be able to feel pain.

According to Slowbro's & Slowking Pokédex entries, the Shellder's produce toxins (despite the fact Shellder doesn't learn any Poison-type techniques as one of it level-up moves) that effect either their victims brain (in Slowking's case) or their nervous system (in Slowbro's case). These toxin's maybe a byproduct of evolution (as the Shellder seems to evolve with the Slowpoke it has bitten). It is also said that if a Slowbro's or Slowking's Shellder is removed or detached it (Slowbro/Slowking) will revert (de-volve) back to a regular Slowpoke (however this has never occurred in the videogames), it can also be assumed that the Shellder reverts its regular form.

Also it is said that Shellder's tend to latch on to a Slowpoke if it is holding a King's Rock (a reference to Slowking's requirements for evolving.

Upon the Slowpoke's evolution the Shellder changes it form into either Slowbro's shell (attacted to Slowbro tail) or a Slowking's Crown. In its Crown form the Shellder eyes are located on it backside (which can be easily seen by the player when a Slowking is used in battle) basically giving Slowking eyes in the back of its head (however it is unknown if Slowking is able to see what it Shellder sees).

Evolution

Shellder evolves into Cloyster by use of a Water Stone.

Game info

Game locations

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity
Red and Blue Seafoam Islands, Routes 6, 11, 19, 20 and 21, Vermilion City, Vermilion Harbor and Seafoam Islands with Super Rod Common
Yellow Vermilion Harbor and Routes 17 and 18 with Super Rod Common
Gold and Silver Routes 20, 21, 26, 27 and 41, Olivine City, Vermilion City, Cinnabar Island, Pallet Town and New Bark Town (Fish with Good Rod or Super Rod) Common
Crystal Routes 20, 21, 26, 27 and 41, Olivine City, Vermilion City, Cinnabar Island, Pallet Town and New Bark Town (Fish with Good Rod or Super Rod) Common
Ruby and Sapphire Trade None
FireRed and LeafGreen Pallet Town, Vermilion City, One Island, Five Island, Icefall Cave (Firered Only) Common
Emerald Trade None
Diamond and Pearl Route 205 (Floaroma Town side), Valley Windworks, Fuego Ironworks (Super Rod) Rare
Platinum Route 205 (Floaroma Town side), Valley Windworks, Fuego Ironworks (Super Rod) Rare
HeartGold and SoulSilver Routes 20, 21, 26, 27, 41 and 47, Vermilion City, Cinnabar Island, Pallet Town and New Bark Town (Fish with Good Rod or Super Rod) Rare
Black and White Route 13, Undella Town, Undella Bay Uncommon

Pokédex entries

Template:GenIPokédex

See also