Magikarp
The Fish Pokémon | |||
#129 - Magikarp | |||
Evolve | Gyarados | ||
Debut | Pokémon: Red Version Pokémon: Green Version | ||
Species Info | |||
Type | + | ||
Height | 0.9 m (2'11") | ||
Weight | 10.0 kg (22.0 lbs.) | ||
Color | Red | ||
Gender Ratio | 1♂ : 1♀ | ||
Ability | Swift Swim | ||
Hidden Ability | |||
Egg Group | Dragon / Water 2 | ||
Icon | Sprite | ||
File:129sprite.png | |||
Footprint | |||
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Base Statistics | |||
Hit Points | 20 | Speed | 80 |
Attack | 10 | Sp. Attack | 15 |
Defense | 55 | Sp. Defense | 20 |
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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< 129 > | < 076 > | < 052 > | < 023 > |
Unova # | Johto (IV) # | ||
Magikarp is a Pokémon introduced in the first generation games that is known as the one of the most helpless and weak Pokémon.
Information
The Magikarp is a fish-like Pokémon that is universally known as the most useless of the Pokémon creatures. Even the Pokédex entries for the Magikarp openly refer to it as useless and weak. The only redeeming quality given is that Magikarp are adapted to survive in a variety of aquatic environments even with pollution. It is said that the Magikarp's ancestors were more powerful than the modern-day ones.
The stem of the Magikarp's stigma comes from the fact that the only move it is initially able to perform is Splash, which literally does nothing. However, Magikarp does learn Tackle much later on, and Flail if it is left unevolved. It is also known for jumping as high as seven feet in the air, but this is no advantage as it makes the Magikarp more easily snatched by predators such as the Pidgeotto.
However, one major advantage to collecting and training a Magikarp is its evolution. At Level 20 it will evolve into Gyarados, one of the most powerful water-types in the game.
Appearances
Mainstream Games
Magikarp is found in virtually every body of water by fishing with the Old Rod or Good Rod in every Pokémon version. A shady salesman also sells Magikarp in the Pokémon Center near Mt. Moon in Pokémon: Red, Green, Blue and Yellow versions (as well as in Pokémon: FireRed and LeafGreen Versions).
Magikarp can also be encountered while Surfing through the Dragon's Den or Lake of Rage in 'Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal, or the Sootopolis City in Pokémon: Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald Versions. In Pokémon: Diamond, Pearl and Platinum, the player can trade a Finneon to the Meister on Route 226 for a German Magikarp, and Magikarp can also be found using the Super Rod in the Resort Area in Platinum. Using the Pokéwalker, Magikarp can be found in the Warm Beach, Rough Sea and Champ Road areas.
Other Games
In Pokémon Snap, Magikarp is found in several areas. In the Valley area, it can be knocked around with the aid of Pester Balls and several fighting-type Pokémon until it falls into a waterfall and emerges as a Gyarados. Magikarp is also featured in the "Magikarp's Splash" minigame of Pokémon Stadium, and appears in various areas of Pokémon Pinball as well as the Ocean of Pokémon Pinball: Ruby and Sapphire when playing in the Ruby Field. Magikarp could also be caught in the fishing holes of Hey You, Pikachu!.
Magikarp also appears in Pokémon Channel, where it is found at the Secret Cove at all times of day. In Pokémon Trozei!, they are found at SOL Laboratory 3, Secret Storage 5, Secret Storage 19 and Mr. Who's Den. In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team, they are found on the seventh through eleventh floors of Waterfall Pond, but in Red Rescue Team they can only be recruited in a Wonder Mail Mission to the Stormy Sea.
In Explorers of Time and Darkness, they are found in the twenty-four basement floors of End Lake. In Pokémon Ranger, Magikarp appear at the Safra Sea and Sekra Mountain Range, and in Pokémon Rumble they can be found at Bright Beach.
Other Appearances
- Magikarp made several appearances in the Pokémon anime, the most notable being in the episode involving the St. Anne. A con artist tricked James into buying a Magikarp by saying he could make millions through breeding it. After realizing how worthless the Magikarp was, he abused it frequently until it evolved into Gyarados and attacked him. Magikarp have made various appearances since, including one Diamond & Pearl episode which featured an unusually strong Magikarp that was a match for even Ash's Pikachu.
Trivia
- Magikarp and its evolution are based on a Chinese legend in which a carp would leap over a Dragon Gate and become a dragon, as a metaphor for becoming stronger by overcoming hardships.
- Although Magikarp is celebrated as the weakest Pokémon, there are actually seven statistically weaker Pokémon, with the actual weakest Pokémon being Sunkern.