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| Pidgeot (#18) - Rattata - Raticate (#20) | |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Name ( Japanese), Number | Rattata (Koratta), 19 |
| Stage | Basic |
| Evolves from | (none) |
| Evolves to | Raticate |
| Battleš | |
| Hit points | 30 |
| Attack | 56 |
| Defense | 35 |
| Speed | 72 |
| Special attack˛ | 25 |
| Special defense˛ | 25 |
| Specialł | 25 |
| Biological | |
| Species | Rat Pokémon |
| Types | Normal |
| Height | 1'0" (0.3 m) |
| Weight | 8 lb (3.6 kg) |
| Shiny color | The part of its body that usually is purple turns tan while its tongue becomes of the same purple its back normally is and the insides of its ears are pink. |
| Abilities | Run Away / Guts |
| Signature Attack | Hyper Fang |
| Gender distribution | 50% male, 50% female |
| š Stats for trading card versions may vary. ˛ Pokémon Gold/ Silver/ Crystal ł Pokémon Red/ Blue/ YellowPokemon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition is the fourth game in the Pokemon video game series in Japan and the third game in the series in North America. It was released on the Nintendo Game Boy and follows Pokemon Red Pokemon Blue and Pocket Monsters Green | |
Rattata (Koratta (コラッタ Koratta) in the original JapaneseThe Japanese language is a spoken and written language used mainly in Japan. The Japanese name for the language is Nihongo . History and classification Historical linguists do not all agree about the origin of the Japanese language; there are several comp) is a basic normal-type PokémonPokemon ( Japanese: ) is a video game franchise, created by Satoshi Tajiri and published by Nintendo for several of their systems, most importantly the Game Boy. It has been merchandised into anime, manga, trading cards, toys, and much more. The name Poke that evolves into Raticate at level 20. Small and very quick, Rattata is a common sight in many places; when food is available, it will produce offspring very quickly. Rattata is known for chewing on everything it finds.
In Pokémon Red/ Blue, Pokémon Yellow and Pokémon Gold/ Silver/ Crystal, Rattata can be found in a variety of locations. In Pokémon Sapphire/ Ruby, Rattata is not available at all.