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#025
Pikachu


Pokédex Info
Type 1: Electric
Type 2: -
Height: 1' 04"
Weight: 13.0 lb
It keeps its tail raised to monitor its
surroundings. If you yank its tail, it will try to bite you.
Catch it in:




Evolved from: - Evolves into:
Raichu (with Thunder
Stone)
Locations: Yellow players receive
Pikachu as their starting Pokemon, but Red/Blue owners can catch multiple
Pikachus in Viridian Forest and the Power Plant. Note that there is only
one Pikachu in Pokemon Yellow -- and it can't be directly evolved into a
Raichu. 
This Pokémon naturally
learns the following techniques
(Red/Blue evolution levels are in
parentheses):
LV 01 (01) - Thundershock

LV 01 (01) - Growl

LV 06 (--) - Tail Whip

LV 08 (09) - Thunder Wave
LV 11 (16) - Quick Attack

LV 15 (--) - Double Team

LV 20 (--) - Slam

LV -- (26) - Swift
LV 26 (--) - Thunderbolt

LV 33 (33) - Agility

LV 41 (43) - Thunder

LV 50 (--) - Light Screen
Tips: Pikachu is the superstar
among its fellow Pokemon. Not only is it a pretty able Electric Pokemon,
it got so popular that Nintendo eventually gave the yellow mouse its own
Game Boy and N64 games. If you play Pokemon Yellow, you don't have much of
a choice and start off with a special little Pikachu (one that gets angry
when you store it in a Poke Ball), but that shouldn't stop Blue/Red players
from catching a Pikachu of their own early on in the game as well. However,
there is a difference between the Yellow version Pokemon and its Blue/Red
counterpart. The stats are the same, but Yellow Pikachu is able to learn
Tail Whip, Double Team, Slam, Thunderbolt and Lightscreen on its own. Blue/Red
Pikachu lacks those techniques but can learn Swift at level 26 (Yellow Pikachu
has to learn it from a TM). This gives Yellow players a slight advantage,
since they can use the powerful Thunderbolt technique at level 26.


As far as moves go, let Pikachu learn all the major Electric
techniques like Thunder Wave, Thunderbolt (replace Thundershock with Thunderbolt
at level 26) and Thunder. Swift's a great attack against faster Pokemon that
like to Dig or Fly, but Pokemon Stadium players may want to reserve the fourth
attack slot for something even better: Surf. To find out how you can teach
Pikachu Surf, check out our secrets page. Don't
get too attached to Growl or Tail Whip, though. You can safely replace them
with better moves like Quick Attack or Thunder.


Pikachu doesn't have very high HP, so your battles should
be all about speed. A great way to turn around a battle against a quick enemy
is to start off with Thunder Wave. Pikachu really shines when you let it
zap Water or Flying Pokemon and it defends well against other Electric Pokemon,
but it also has a fatal weak spot. Ground Pokemon are 100% immune to
Electric attacks. And as if that wasn't enough, Ground techniques like Dig
also tend to knock Pikachu out with one single hit. So whatever you do, don't
send a Pikachu into battle with a Ground Pokemon.

This Pokémon can
learn the following HMs and TMs:
TM 01 - Mega Punch

TM 05 - Mega Kick

TM 06 - Toxic

TM 08 - Body Slam

TM 09 - Take Down

TM 10 - Double Edge

TM 16 - Pay Day

TM 17 - Submission
TM 19 - Seismic Toss

TM 20 - Rage

TM 24 - Thunderbolt

TM 25 - Thunder


TM 31 - Mimic

TM 32 - Double Team

TM 33 - Reflect

TM 34 - Bide
TM 39 - Swift

TM 40 - Skull Bash

TM 44 - Rest

TM 45 - Thunder Wave

TM 50 - Substitute

HM 05 - Flash

HM 03 - Surf (Stadium only)



Offense

Advantage:
Water, Flying

Disadvantage: Electric, Grass, Dragon, Ground (can't hit)
Defense

Advantage:
Flying, Electric

Disadvantage: Ground
Origin: Pikachu is one of the few
Pokemon names that has been carried over from the Japanese. In Japanese,
"pika" means spark or sparkly -- which describes the electric nature of Pikachu.
To make the name match Pikachu's adorable look, its namegivers appended the
"cute" version of the verb "to be", which is "dechu" (the regular form is
desu) and abbreviated it to "chu". Incidentally, "chu" also means kiss in
Japanese. Incidentally, there is also an American rock mouse called "Pika"
(it looks kind of like a Guinea Pig), but Nintendo assures us that any
similarities are merely coincidental.


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