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− | Cyndaquil is one of the three starter Pokémon that [[Professor Elm]] allows [[Gold]] to choose at his own at the beginning of ''[[Pokémon: Gold and Silver Versions|Pokémon Gold, Silver]]'' | + | Cyndaquil is one of the three starter Pokémon that [[Professor Elm]] allows [[Gold]] to choose at his own at the beginning of ''[[Pokémon: Gold and Silver Versions|Pokémon Gold, Silver]]'', ''[[Pokémon: Crystal Version|Crystal]]'', ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver versions]]''. |
Additionally in ''[[Pokémon: Emerald Version]]'', [[Professor Birch]] allows [[Brendan]]/[[May]] to choose one of the same three Pokémon after the player completes the [[Hoenn]] [[Pokédex]]. | Additionally in ''[[Pokémon: Emerald Version]]'', [[Professor Birch]] allows [[Brendan]]/[[May]] to choose one of the same three Pokémon after the player completes the [[Hoenn]] [[Pokédex]]. |
Revision as of 18:35, 15 February 2010
The Fire Mouse Pokémon | |||
#155 - Cyndaquil | |||
Evolve | Quilava | ||
Debut | Pokémon: Gold Version Pokémon: Silver Version | ||
Species Info | |||
Type | + | ||
Height | 0.5 m (1'08") | ||
Weight | 7.9 kg (17.4 lbs.) | ||
Color | Yellow | ||
Gender Ratio | 7♂ : 1♀ | ||
Ability | Blaze | ||
Hidden Ability | |||
Egg Group | Ground | ||
Icon | Sprite | ||
File:155sprite.png | |||
Footprint | |||
30px | |||
Base Statistics | |||
Hit Points | 39 | Speed | 65 |
Attack | 52 | Sp. Attack | 60 |
Defense | 43 | Sp. Defense | 50 |
Training Info | |||
Catch Rate | {{{cat}}} | Hatch Steps | {{{hat}}} |
Base Exp. | {{{exp}}} | Effort Points | {{{e1}}} |
Happiness | {{{hap}}} | ||
To Lv.100 | {{{100}}} |
Kanto # | Johto # | Hoenn # | Sinnoh # |
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< 155 > | < 004 > | ||
Unova # | Johto (IV) # | ||
Cyndaquil is a fire-type starter Pokémon in the second-generation Pokémon games.
Information
Cyndaquil is a mouse-like Pokémon that generates flames from its back. It is a somewhat timid Pokémon and spends most of its time hunched over or curled in a ball. The strength of its flame seems to be dependent on Cyndaquil's emotions. When a Cyndaquil is angry or surprised, it will shoot flames from its backs in protection. The flames are most intense when Cyndaquil is angered, and otherwise the flames willl sputter without full combustion.
Cyndaquil evolves into Quilava at Level 14.
Appearances
Mainstream Games
Cyndaquil is one of the three starter Pokémon that Professor Elm allows Gold to choose at his own at the beginning of Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver versions.
Additionally in Pokémon: Emerald Version, Professor Birch allows Brendan/May to choose one of the same three Pokémon after the player completes the Hoenn Pokédex.
Other Games
Cyndaquil appears in Pokémon Stadium 2 and Pokémon Puzzle Challenge. In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, a Cyndaquil can be won as a prize for completing the first ten areas of Mt. Battle without quitting or switching Pokémon between rounds. In Pokémon Colosseum, it is also possible to catch a Quilava that can then be bred to produce a Cyndaquil. A Cyndaquil acquired in either game can than be traded over to the third generation Pokémon games.
In Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire, it can be randomly found on the Ruby Field and used to heat and hatch Pokémon eggs. In Pokémon Channel, Cyndaquil can be found in the front yard on cloudy mornings, clear days, clear evenings and cloudy nights. Cyndaquil can be acquired in Pokémon Trozei! at Secret Storage 20, Endless Level 34, Trozei Battle or Mr. Who's Den.
Cyndaquil is also a potential starter Pokémon (the Pokémon the player is turned into at the beginning of the game) for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Darkness. In the former games it can also be found and recruited on the thirteenth through seventeenth floors of the Joyous Forest, while in the latter games it can be found in the first ten floors of the Giant Volcano as well as the first ten basement levels of the Dark Crater. In Pokémon Ranger, Cyndaquil can be acquired in Lyra Forest.
Other Appearances
Video Games
- Cyndaquil appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee as one of the Pokémon that can randomly appear from tossed Pokéballs. It attacks with a flamethrower attack from its back. A trophy of Cyndaquil also appears in the game.
Other Media
- In the Pokémon anime, Ash Ketchum eventually captures a wild Cyndaquil in the episodes set in Johto. Ash's Cyndaquil is shown to be easily exhausted, but it is eventually able to become better at battles. After the Johto episodes, Ash leaves his Cyndaquil at Professor Oak's lab. Jimmy, the anime counterpart of Gold, is also shown to have chosen a Cyndaquil as his starter Pokémon, one that had evolved into Typhlosion by the time it appeared.
- Cyndaquil appears in the Pokémon Adventures manga as Gold's starter Pokémon, although unlike the games it is not willingly entrusted to Gold. Gold initially grabs Cyndaquil in order to stop Silver when he steals Elm's Totodile. Elm eventually allows Gold to keep the Cyndaquil when Gold and the Cyndaquil decide to operate as "partners" in order to both thwart Silver and retrieve Cyndaquil's friend, the Totodile. Cyndaquil eventually evolves into Quilava when Gold trains under the daycare couple.
Trivia
- Cyndaquil also appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.