Nidorino

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The Poison Pin Pokémon
#033 - Nidorino
Pre-Evolve Nidoran♂
Evolve Nidoking
Debut Pokémon: Red Version
Pokémon: Green Version
Species Info
Type Poison.gif+
Height 0.9 m (2'11")
Weight 19.5 kg (43.0 lbs.)
Color Purple
Gender Ratio Only ♂
Ability Poison Point / Rivalry
Hidden Ability
Egg Group Ground / Monster
Icon Sprite
I033.gif File:033sprite.png
Footprint
30px
Base Statistics
Hit Points 61 Speed 65
Attack 72 Sp. Attack 55
Defense 57 Sp. Defense 55
Training Info
Catch Rate 120 Hatch Steps 5,120
Base Exp. 118 Effort Points Att
Happiness 70 Att
To Lv.100 Slow
Kanto # Johto # Hoenn # Sinnoh #
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Unova # Johto (IV) #

Nidorino is the larger evolved form of Nidoran♂ from the first generation Pokémon games. As with its predecessor, it is exclusively male Its female counterpart is Nidorina.

Information[edit]

Nidorino evolves from the male Nidoran at Level 16. It is an aggressive Pokémon that is quick to attack. Like the other members of the Nido-family, its horn contains a powerful venom. Nidorino's horn might be the most powerful of the family (barring its evolution), as the horn is said to be harder than diamond. When it punctures the enemy with the horn, it pumps venom into the wound, and the impact makes the poison leak out. Like its pre-evolved form, it is also distinguished by its large horns, which it uses to check its surroundings. The bristles on Nidorino's back rise, and they attack immediately with their horns upon detecting an enemy.

Nidorino evolves into its final form, Nidoking, when exposed to a Moon Stone.

Gen Game Pokédex entry
I Red An aggressive Pokémon that is quick to attack. The horn on its head secretes a powerful venom.
Blue
Yellow Its horns contain venom. If they are stabbed into an enemy, the impact makes the poison leak out.
Stadium Its horn is harder than diamond. If it punctures an enemy,it pumps powerful venom into the wound.
II Gold It raises its big ears to check its surroundings. If it senses anything, it attacks immediately.
Silver Quick to anger, it stabs enemies with its horn to inject a powerful poison when it becomes agitated.
Crystal It is easily agitated and uses its horn for offense as soon as it notices an attacker.
III Ruby Nidorino has a horn that is harder than a diamond. If it senses a hostile presence, all the barbs on its back bristle up at once, and it challenges the foe with all its might.
Sapphire Nidorino has a horn that is harder than a diamond. If it senses a hostile presence, all the barbs on its back bristle up at once, and it challenges the foe with all its might.
Emerald Its horn is harder than a diamond. If it senses a hostile presence, all the barbs on its back bristle up at once, and it challenges the foe with all its might.
FireRed It is easily angered. By swinging its well-developed horn wildly, it can even punch through diamond.
LeafGreen An aggressive Pokémon that is quick to attack. The horn on its head secretes a powerful venom.
IV Diamond It has a violent disposition and stabs foes with its horn, which oozes poison upon impact.
Pearl It has a violent disposition and stabs foes with its horn, which oozes poison upon impact.
Platinum

Appearances[edit]

Mainstream Games[edit]

Nidorino is found primarily at the Safari Zone in Pokémon: Red, Blue, Yellow, FireRed and LeafGreen Versions. In Blue, it could also be won at the Celadon Game Corner for 1200 coins, while in Yellow, Nidorino also appeared on Routes 9 and 23 It is slightly more common in '"Red, Yellow and FireRed than in Blue and LeafGreen, where they were rare.

In Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver, Nidorino could be commonly found on Routes 13, 14 and 15. In HeartGold/'"SoulSilver, they could also be found in the Savannah area of the Johto Safari Zone.

Nidorino could be obtained using the Pokéradar in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum, the usage of which causes them to show up at Route 221 in all three games, and in Lake Valor in the former two.

Other Games[edit]

Nidorino appeared in Pokémon Pinball, where it was obtained through evolution only. In Pokémon Trozei!, Nidorino could be found at Secret Storage 3 and Mr. Who's Den. In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Teams, they appeared on the fourth through eighth floors of Lapris Cave and the forty-seventh through fiftieth floors of Wish Cave, while in Explorers of Darkness and Time they appeared on the fourth through ninth floors of Mt. Bristle and the first nine basement floors of Labyrinth Cave.

They also appeared in Pokémon Rumble, where they were found in Eternal Tower.

Other Appearances[edit]

In Other Media[edit]

  • In the Pokémon anime, the very first scene was a televised battle of a Nidorino fighting a Gengar, making it the first Pokémon to appear in the anime. An episode later in the Kanto series about two Nidoran in love ended with the two Pokémon evolving into Nidorino and Nidorina. Aside from that, Nidorino have mostly made minor appearances throughout the series.
  • In the Pokémon Adventures manga, Nidorino was shown in the first chapter where Red caught one to demonstrate to some children how to catch a Pokémon, but he was never shown using it afterwards. During the FireRed/LeafGreen chapter, Red advised a young trainer to use a Gengar against a wild Nidorino in another reference to the Red/Blue opening sequence.

=Trivia-

  • Nidorino's name is possibly a combination of "needle" and "rhinoceros". Its name could also refer to "ni", Japanese for "two" in reference to the two separate genders and evolution paths of Nidoran. Its name ending in an "o" is reflective of its gender due to the Spanish custom of ending names of male nouns with an "o".
  • The opening sequence of Red, Green and Blue shows a Nidorino in battle with Gengar, a scene referenced in the various adaptations. This makes Nidorino the first Pokémon to technically appear within the games.
  • Unlike its female counterpart Nidorina or that one's evolved form Nidoqueen, Nidorino and Nidoking can be bred with other Pokémon,