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+ | |debut = [[GS002: Who Gives a Hoothoot?|Who Gives a Hoothoot?]] |
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− | |debut = Pokémon Adventures: Volume 8 |
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Sneasel was Silver's first Pokémon, that he has had with him since childhood, prior to his kidnapping from the Masked Man at age two. |
Sneasel was Silver's first Pokémon, that he has had with him since childhood, prior to his kidnapping from the Masked Man at age two. |
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+ | It made its debut in the end of the first chapter, clinging onto the ceiling with Silver unseen, waiting to strike. He helps Silver to kidnap a Totodile, and fought off Gold's Aipom with Icy Wind. Throughout the series, he was has main battling Pokemon, alongside Totodile/Croconaw/Feraligatr. |
He used it to battle the Masked Man, but his Pokemon were too elusive for Sneasel nor Exbo to hit them. He eventually is able to hit them with Icy Wind, but was crushed by their devastating attacks. Sneasel fought against Chuck's Hitmontop, but despite the 4X disadvantage, he held his own. Sneasel also fought against the Masked Man's Pokemon with Beat Up in a rematch, but the real battle lied in the hands of the 3 [[Red (Adventures)|original]] [[Blue (Adventures)|Pokedex]][[Green (Adventures)|holders]], alongside the [[Articuno|3]] [[Zapdos|legendary]] [[Moltres|birds]]. |
He used it to battle the Masked Man, but his Pokemon were too elusive for Sneasel nor Exbo to hit them. He eventually is able to hit them with Icy Wind, but was crushed by their devastating attacks. Sneasel fought against Chuck's Hitmontop, but despite the 4X disadvantage, he held his own. Sneasel also fought against the Masked Man's Pokemon with Beat Up in a rematch, but the real battle lied in the hands of the 3 [[Red (Adventures)|original]] [[Blue (Adventures)|Pokedex]][[Green (Adventures)|holders]], alongside the [[Articuno|3]] [[Zapdos|legendary]] [[Moltres|birds]]. |
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In the HeartGold/SoulSilver chapter, Silver was ambused by a mass off Koffing belonging to Team Rocket, but Sneasel evolved into a Weavile with a Razor Claw, and then defeated all of them with a single Icy Wind. Before evolving, Sneasel stole a plate from one of them, which he took and interest to. He was also used in the next chapter to fight the same mob of Koffig, who were to trying to poison him. He took them all out with another Icy Wind, and sealed the vents that were leaking the poisonous gas with the same move, as well as stealing 2 more of Petrel's plates. Weavile then was sent out to receive all 17 plates, and succeeds. He was also used against Arceus and the creation trio, and did damage to the 3 Dragon types with Icy Wind. He focuses an Assurance on Girintina, but is overwhelmed by the powerful legendaries. |
In the HeartGold/SoulSilver chapter, Silver was ambused by a mass off Koffing belonging to Team Rocket, but Sneasel evolved into a Weavile with a Razor Claw, and then defeated all of them with a single Icy Wind. Before evolving, Sneasel stole a plate from one of them, which he took and interest to. He was also used in the next chapter to fight the same mob of Koffig, who were to trying to poison him. He took them all out with another Icy Wind, and sealed the vents that were leaking the poisonous gas with the same move, as well as stealing 2 more of Petrel's plates. Weavile then was sent out to receive all 17 plates, and succeeds. He was also used against Arceus and the creation trio, and did damage to the 3 Dragon types with Icy Wind. He focuses an Assurance on Girintina, but is overwhelmed by the powerful legendaries. |
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− | It is at a whopping level 84, making it tied with [[Gold (Adventures)|Gold's]] Typlosion (Exbo) for the strongest Pokemon in the Gold/Silver/Crysatal arc (as none of [[Crystal (Adventures)|Crystal's]] Pokemon have surpassed level 80). However, their levels are dwarved compared to Red' |
+ | It is at a whopping level 84, making it tied with [[Gold (Adventures)|Gold's]] Typlosion (Exbo) for the strongest Pokemon in the Gold/Silver/Crysatal arc (as none of [[Crystal (Adventures)|Crystal's]] Pokemon have surpassed level 80). However, their levels are dwarved compared to Red's Pokémon, of which Saur and Pika surpass level 90, and the others are in the high 80's. |
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+ | ==Known moves== |
− | {{MoveBoxTop|type=dark|type2=ice}} |
+ | {{MoveBoxTop|type=dark|type2=ice|image=Silver's Weavile Icy Wind.PNG|imageinfo=Icy Wind}} |
− | {{MoveBoxMid|Icy Wind| |
+ | {{MoveBoxMid|Icy Wind|type=ice|GS003: Sneasel Sneak Attack|othername=Sneasel Sneak Attack|recent = yes}} |
+ | {{MoveBoxMid|Protect|type=normal|GS003: Sneasel Sneak Attack|othername=Sneasel Sneak Attack}} |
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− | {{MoveBoxMid|Protect|Pokémon Adventures: Volume 8|type = normal|othername = Sneasel Sneak Attack}}{{MoveBoxMid|Faint Attack|Pokémon Adventures: Volume 8|type = dark|othername = Elekid Incoperated|recent = }}{{MoveBoxMid|Ice Punch|Pokémon Adventures: Volume 8|type = ice|othername = Teddiursa's Picnic|recent = }}{{MoveBoxMid|Blizzard|Pokémon Adventures: Volume 9|type = ice|othername = Tyranitar war|recent = }}{{MoveBoxMid|Quick Attack|Pokémon Adventures: Volume 9|type = normal|othername = Delibird Delivery -2|recent = }}{{MoveBoxMid|Rock Smash|Pokémon Adventures: Volume 9|type = fighting|othername = Delibird Delivery -2|recent = }}{{MoveBoxMid |
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+ | {{MoveBoxMid|Faint Attack|type=dark|GS004: Elekid Incorporated|othername=Elekid Incoperated}} |
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− | |Thief|Pokémon Adventures: Volume 13|type = dark|othername = Heckled by Hitmontop|recent = }}{{MoveBoxMid |
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+ | {{MoveBoxMid|Ice Punch|type=ice|GS011: Teddiursa's Picnic|othername=Teddiursa's Picnic}} |
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− | |Beat Up|Pokémon Adventures: Volume 22|type = dark|othername = The Last Battle XI|recent = }}{{MoveBoxMid |
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+ | {{MoveBoxMid|Blizzard|type=ice|GS021: Tyranitar War|othername = Tyranitar War}} |
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+ | {{MoveBoxMid|Quick Attack|type=normal|GS024: Delibird Delivery - 2|othername=Delibird Delivery -2}} |
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+ | {{MoveBoxMid|Rock Smash|type=fighting|GS024: Delibird Delivery - 2|othername=Delibird Delivery -2}} |
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+ | {{MoveBoxMid|Thief|CR057: The Last Battle VII|type=dark|othername=The Last Battle VII}} |
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+ | {{MoveBoxMid|Beat Up|type=dark|CR061: The Last Battle XI|othername=The Last Battle XI}} |
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+ | {{MoveBoxEnd|type = dark|type2=ice}} |
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− | == |
+ | ==Trivia== |
+ | In [[Pokémon Adventures: Volume 41|Viz Media volume 41]], both Weavile and [[Silver's Honchkrow|Honchkrow]] are referred to female while they referred male in the original volume. |
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− | Unlike in the Manga, Silver's Sneasel is the fifth Pokemon he obtains. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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− | The first time it is used, it is his most powerful, high leveled Pokemon, but in future battles it is his lowest leveled. On top of this, Sneasel had the ability to evolve in the Generation 4 remakes, but did not, which made him increasingly easy to defeat in future battles. |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Silver's Weavile as Sneasel.PNG|As Sneasel |
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+ | Silver's Weavile Icy Wind as Sneasel.PNG|Using Icy Wind as Sneasel |
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+ | Silver's Weavile Protect as Sneasel.PNG|Using Protect as Sneasel |
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+ | Silver's Weavile Faint Attack as Sneasel.PNG|Using Faint Attack as Sneasel |
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+ | Silver's Weavile Ice Punch as Sneasel.PNG|Using Ice Punch as Sneasel |
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+ | Silver's Weavile Quick Attack as Sneasel.PNG|Using Quick Attack as Sneasel |
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+ | Silver's Weavile Rock Smash as Sneasel.PNG|Using Rock Smash as Sneasel |
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+ | Silver's Weavile Beat Up as Sneasel.PNG|Using Beat Up as Sneasel |
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+ | Silver Weavile Assurance.png|Using Assurance |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==References== |
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− | ===[[Pokémon Gold and Silver Version|Gold & Silver]]/[[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]]=== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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− | ===Goldenrod Tunnel=== |
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+ | {{SilverPokémon}} |
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− | {{Trainer |
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− | |P1 = Sneasel |
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− | |T1P1 = Ice |
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− | |LvP1 = 32 |
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− | |T2P1 = Dark |
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− | |ItmP1 = None |
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− | |ItmP2 = None |
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− | |ItmP3 = None |
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− | |ItmP4 = None |
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− | |ItmP5 = None |
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− | |ItmP6 = None |
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− | |M1P1 = [[Leer]] |
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− | |M2P1 = [[Faint Attack]] |
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− | |M3P1 = [[Screech]] |
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− | |M4P1 = [[Quick Attack]] |
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− | |AbiP1 = N/A}} |
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− | ===Victory Road/Mt.Moon/Indigo Plateau=== |
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− | {{Trainer |
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− | |P1 = Sneasel |
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− | |LvP1 = 34/41/45 |
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− | |GP1 = ♂ |
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− | |ItmP1 = None |
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− | |M1P1 = [[Fury Cutter]] |
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− | |M2P1 = [[Faint Attack]] |
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− | |M3P1 = [[Screech]] |
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− | |M4P1 = [[Quick Attack]] |
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− | |AbiP1 = N/A}} |
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− | ===[[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Version|HeartGold & SoulSilver]]=== |
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− | ===Goldenrod Tunnel/Victory Road=== |
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− | {{Trainer |
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− | |FileP1 = Sneasel(HGSS)(M)Sprite.png |
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− | |P1 = Sneasel |
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− | |GP1 = ♂ |
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− | |LvP1 = 34/36 |
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− | |AbiP1 = Inner Focus |
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− | |M1P1 = [[Icy Wind]] |
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− | |M2P1 = [[Faint Attack]] |
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− | |M3P1 = [[Quick Attack]] |
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− | |M4P1 = [[Fury Swipes]] |
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− | |ItmP1 = None}} |
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− | ===Mt. Moon=== |
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− | {{Trainer |
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− | |FileP1 = Sneasel(HGSS)(M)Sprite.png |
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− | |P1 = Sneasel |
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− | |T1P1 = Ice |
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− | |LvP1 = 46 |
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− | |AbiP1 = Inner Focus |
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− | |M1P1 = [[Icy Wind]] |
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− | |M2P1 = [[Faint Attack]] |
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− | |M3P1 = [[Quick Attack]] |
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− | |M4P1 = [[Shadow Claw]]|ItmP1 = None}} |
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− | ===Indigo Plateau=== |
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− | {{Trainer |
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− | |NoP = 1 |
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− | |FileP1 = Sneasel(HGSS)(M)Sprite.png |
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− | |P1 = Sneasel |
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− | |GP1 = ♂ |
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− | |LvP1 = 55 |
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− | |AbiP1 = Inner Focus |
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− | |M1P1 = [[Icy Wind]] |
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− | |M2P1 = [[Faint Attack]] |
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− | |M3P1 = [[Metal Claw]] |
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− | |M4P1 = [[Shadow Claw]] |
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− | |ItmP1 = None}} |
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− | ==Trivia== |
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− | Despite being fully accessible in Generation II, Sneasel's signature Icy Wind is absent until the [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Version|Generation IV]]. |
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Revision as of 11:29, 5 November 2015
Silver's Weavile is Silver's first Pokemon obtained in the manga, and is also a major part of his team in the games.
Biography
Sneasel was Silver's first Pokémon, that he has had with him since childhood, prior to his kidnapping from the Masked Man at age two.
It made its debut in the end of the first chapter, clinging onto the ceiling with Silver unseen, waiting to strike. He helps Silver to kidnap a Totodile, and fought off Gold's Aipom with Icy Wind. Throughout the series, he was has main battling Pokemon, alongside Totodile/Croconaw/Feraligatr.
He used it to battle the Masked Man, but his Pokemon were too elusive for Sneasel nor Exbo to hit them. He eventually is able to hit them with Icy Wind, but was crushed by their devastating attacks. Sneasel fought against Chuck's Hitmontop, but despite the 4X disadvantage, he held his own. Sneasel also fought against the Masked Man's Pokemon with Beat Up in a rematch, but the real battle lied in the hands of the 3 original Pokedexholders, alongside the 3 legendary birds.
It was also shown to have a good memory of Silver's past, and was used to coerce Silver into remembering it, through assistance from Yellow.
In the HeartGold/SoulSilver chapter, Silver was ambused by a mass off Koffing belonging to Team Rocket, but Sneasel evolved into a Weavile with a Razor Claw, and then defeated all of them with a single Icy Wind. Before evolving, Sneasel stole a plate from one of them, which he took and interest to. He was also used in the next chapter to fight the same mob of Koffig, who were to trying to poison him. He took them all out with another Icy Wind, and sealed the vents that were leaking the poisonous gas with the same move, as well as stealing 2 more of Petrel's plates. Weavile then was sent out to receive all 17 plates, and succeeds. He was also used against Arceus and the creation trio, and did damage to the 3 Dragon types with Icy Wind. He focuses an Assurance on Girintina, but is overwhelmed by the powerful legendaries.
It is at a whopping level 84, making it tied with Gold's Typlosion (Exbo) for the strongest Pokemon in the Gold/Silver/Crysatal arc (as none of Crystal's Pokemon have surpassed level 80). However, their levels are dwarved compared to Red's Pokémon, of which Saur and Pika surpass level 90, and the others are in the high 80's.
Known moves
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Trivia
In Viz Media volume 41, both Weavile and Honchkrow are referred to female while they referred male in the original volume.
Gallery
References
- ^ Dealing With A Koffing Fit, Weavile was revealed to be a male when it evolved.
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