| Zoroark (ゾロアーク Zoroark)
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| Artwork | General | ||
| National Dex: | #571 | ||
| Evolves From: | Zorua | ||
| Evolves Into: | None | ||
| Generation: | Generation V | ||
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| Base Stats | Biological Details | ||
| HP: | 60 | Species: | Illusion Fox Pokémon |
| Attack: | 105 | Type(s): | Dark |
| Defense: | 60 | Height: | 1.6m 5'3" feet |
| Special Atk: | 120 | Weight: | 81.1kg 178.79 pounds |
| Special Def: | 60 | Abilities: | Illusion |
| Speed: | 105 | Pokédex Color: | Black |
| Stat Total: | 510 | Gender: | 12.5% ♀/87.5% ♂ |
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Zoroark (Japanese:ゾロアーク Zoroark) is a Dark-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V that is the evolution of Zorua. It has the ability Illusion.
It can only be obtained by either evolving a Zorua, though it could once be obtained through an event by transferring either a Shiny Entei, Suicune, or Raikou. By bringing the legendary with you in your party, you can initiate a event where you get to face a girl in a trailer located in Lostlorn Forest, who has what seems to be one of the three Legendary Beasts. Attacking it, however, reveals that its actually a Zoroark, and can be captured. When caught, it will know the moves Fury Swipes, Faint Attack, Scary Face, Taunt, and Night Burst.
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Anime
Zoroark appears in a new Pokémon movie called Zoroark: Master of Illusions. In that movie, Zorua called Zoroark "Meema" (Pronounced Mi-Mah) throughout. It may be Zorua's way of calling Zoroark his mom.
Pokemon Conquest
Zoroark plays a major role in Pokemon Conquest, as the Partner of Kotarō, with a +2 Night Burst.
Evolution
Zoroark is the evolved form of Zorua as of level 30.
Game Info
Game Locations
| Zoroark Locations | ||
| Version(s) | Location | Rarity |
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| Black/White | Lostlorn Forest | Event |
| Black 2/White 2 | Evolve Zorua | None |
Pokédex Entries
| Pokédex Entries | |
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| Generation I | |
| Zoroark did not appear during the Generation I games. | |
| Generation II | |
| Zoroark did not appear during the Generation II games. | |
| Generation III | |
| Zoroark did not appear during the Generation III games. | |
| Generation IV | |
| Zoroark did not appear during the Generation IV games. | |
| Black | |
| Bonds between these Pokémon are very strong. It protects the safety of its pack by tricking its opponents. | |
| White | |
| Each has the ability to fool a large group of people simultaneously. They protect their lair with illusory scenery. | |
| Black 2 | |
| Stories say those who tried to catch Zoroark were trapped in an illusion and punished. | |
| White 2 | |
| Stories say those who tried to catch Zoroark were trapped in an illusion and punished. | |
Learnset
| Leveling | ||||||||
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| Level | Move | Power | Accuracy | PP | Type | Category | ||
| 1 | U-turn | 70 | 100% | 20 | Bug | Physical | ||
| 1 | Scratch | 40 | 100% | 35 | Normal | Physical | ||
| 1 | Leer | - | 100% | 30 | Normal | Status | ||
| 1 | Pursuit | 40 | 100% | 20 | Dark | Physical | ||
| 1 | Hone Claws | - | -% | 15 | Dark | Status | ||
| 5 | Pursuit | 40 | 100% | 20 | Dark | Physical | ||
| 9 | Hone Claws | - | -% | 15 | Dark | Status | ||
| 13 | Fury Swipes | 18 | 80% | 15 | Normal | Physical | ||
| 17 | Faint Attack | — | 60% | - | Dark | Physical | ||
| 21 | Scary Face | - | 100% | 10 | Normal | Status | ||
| 25 | Taunt | - | 100% | 20 | Dark | Status | ||
| 29 | Foul Play | 95 | 100% | 15 | Dark | Physical | ||
| 30 | Night Slash | 70 | 100% | 15 | Dark | Physical | ||
| 34 | Torment | - | 100% | 15 | Dark | Status | ||
| 39 | Agility | - | -% | 30 | Psychic | Status | ||
| 44 | Embargo | - | 100% | 15 | Dark | Status | ||
| 49 | Punishment | - | 100% | 5 | Dark | Physical | ||
| 54 | Nasty Plot | - | -% | 20 | Dark | Status | ||
| 59 | Imprison | - | -% | 10 | Psychic | Status | ||
| 64 | Night Daze | 85 | 95% | 10 | Dark | 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
| Version | ||||||
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| Red | Blue | Yellow | Red (JP) | Green | Back | |
| Zoroark did not appear in Generation I | ||||||
| Gold | Silver | Crystal | Back | |||
| Zoroark did not appear in Generation II | ||||||
| Ruby | Sapphire | Emerald | FireRed | LeafGreen | Back | |
| Zoroark did not appear in Generation III | ||||||
| Diamond | Pearl | Platinum | HeartGold | SoulSilver | Back | |
| Zoroark did not appear in Generation IV | ||||||
| Black | White | Black 2 | White 2 | Back | ||
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Gallery
Origins
Design origins
Zoroark is likely based on the Template:WP of Japanese folklore, a shape-shifting, mythical fox that would trick unsuspecting travelers for fun. This is similar to Ninetales, another Pokémon based on the Kitsune. Zoroark also resembles a Template:WP, a mythological beast that was human but could shape-shift into a wolf or an anthropomorphic wolf-like beast.
Etymology
Zoroark's name comes from zorro, which is Spanish for "fox", and "dark".
Trivia
- Zoroark in the first non-legendary Pokémon to be completely event exclusive and unobtainable during normal game play.
- Zoroark is the first Unova Pokémon ever seen in the anime. (Zoroark: Master of Illusions)
- Zoroark is said to be on the list of newcomers for the new Super Smash Bros. game.
- In Black 2/White 2, a Backpacker that talks to you about Zoroark and a new TM you received. The hiker is later reveled to be a Zoroark under disguise of a Backpacker, then you notice it ran away.
- Despite (possibly) getting N`s Zoroark from the house in Driftveil City in Pokemon Black 2/White 2, N still appears to have a Zoroark, which leads you to N`s Castle.
References
- Pokémon.com Pokédex
- Serebii.net Pokédex data
- Legendary Pokémon data
- The Pokémon Database
- Pokémon.Marriland data
- Pokémon Dream Pokédex data
- Psypokes Psydex data



