Machop (Pokémon)

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Machop
ワンリキー Wanriky
#066
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Artwork from FR/LG
Type
Fighting '
Category
Superpower Pokémon
Abilities
Guts or No Guard
Exp. at Lv. 100
1,059,860
Regional Pokédex numbers
Kanto
#066
Johto
#140
Hoenn
#073
Sinnoh
#040
Regional Browser numbers
Height
2′07″
Imperial
0.8 m
Metric
Weight
43.0 lbs.
Imperial
19.5 kg
Metric
Dex color
Gray
Catch rate
180 (23.5%)
Body style
BodyUnknown.png BodyUnknown.png
Blue-Striped
Footprint
 F066.png   F487O.png
Blue-Striped
Gender ratio
Gender unknown
Breeding
Humanshape group 1 cycles
(255 minimum steps)
EV yield
HP
0
Atk
0
Def
0
Sp.Atk
0
Sp.Def
0
Speed
0
Base Exp.: 75 Battle Exp.: 751*

Machop (Japanese: ワンリキー Wanriky) is a Fighting-type Pokémon.

Biology

Physiology

Gender differences

None.

Special abilities

Behavior

Habitat

Machop live in mountains, in forbidding areas where they can hone their skills.

Diet

Main article: Pokémon food

In the anime

Machop first appeared in The Punchy Pokémon. This Super Power Pokémon was the first opponent for Ash's Primeape in the P1 Grand Prix.

Brawly used a Machop for the Gym Battles in Brave the Wave and Just One of the Geysers.

Machop was also in Sitting Psyduck. Emily had a Machop, Machoke and Machamp chase after her run away Psyduck.

In the TFG

One Machop figure has been released.

Game data

Pokédex entries

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation I.
Generation I
Red Loves to build its muscles. It trains in all styles of martial arts to become even stronger.
Blue
Yellow Very powerful in spite of its small size. Its mastery of many types of martial arts makes it very tough.
Stadium Its whole body is covered with muscles, so it can raise bulges anywhere. It can throw a hundred adults.
Generation II
Gold Always brimming with power, it passes time by lifting boulders. Doing so makes it even stronger.
Silver It loves to work out and build its muscles. It is never satisfied, even if it trains hard all day long.
Crystal It trains by lifting rocks in the mountains. It can even pick up a Graveler with ease.
Stadium 2 Unknown
Generation III
Ruby Machop's muscles are special - they never get sore no matter how much they are used in exercise. This Pokémon has sufficient power to hurl a hundred adult humans.
Sapphire {{{sapphiredex}}}
Emerald It continually undertakes strenuous training to master all forms of martial arts. Its strength lets it easily hoist a sumo wrestler onto its shoulders.
FireRed Its whole body is composed of muscles. Even though it's the size of a human child, it can hurl 100 grown-ups.
LeafGreen Loves to build its muscles. It trains in all styles of martial arts to become even stronger.
Generation IV
Diamond It hefts a Graveler repeatedly to strengthen its entire body. It uses every type of martial arts.
Pearl Its muscles never cramp however much it trains. It lives in the mountains away from humans.
Platinum {{{platinumdex}}}
HeartGold {{{heartgolddex}}}
SoulSilver {{{soulsilverdex}}}
Generation V
Black {{{blackdex}}}
White {{{whitedex}}}
Black 2 {{{black2dex}}}
White 2 {{{white2dex}}}
Generation VI
X Unknown
Y Unknown


Game locations

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation I.
Generation I
Red Blue
Common Rock Tunnel, Victory Road
Blue (Japan)
None Trade
Yellow
Common Route 10, Rock Tunnel
Generation II
Gold Silver
common Rock Tunnel, Dark Cave
Crystal
None Trade
Generation III
Ruby Sapphire
Common Route 112, Fiery Path, Jagged Pass
Emerald
Common Fiery Path, Jagged Pass
FireRed LeafGreen
Common Mt. Ember, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road
Colosseum
None Trade
XD
None Trade
Generation IV
Diamond Pearl
Unknown Routes 207 and 208, Mt. Coronet
Platinum
None Trade
HeartGold SoulSilver
None Trade
Pal Park
None
Pokéwalker
None
Generation V
Black White
None Trade
Black 2 White 2
None Trade
Dream World
None
Generation VI
X Y
None Trade



In side games

Game Location
Pokémon Channel Viridian Forest
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire Cave
Pokémon Trozei Phobos Walker
Endless Level 27
Forever Level 27
Mr. Who's Den
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Starter Pokémon
Buried Relic (4F-8F)
Wish Cave (17F-25F)
Pokémon Ranger Krokka Tunnel

Base stats

Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
70
130 - 177 250 - 344
80
76 - 145 148 - 284
50
49 - 112 94 - 218
35
36 - 95 67 - 185
35
36 - 95 67 - 185
35
36 - 95 67 - 185
Total:
305
Other Pokémon with this total
  • Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
  • Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.
  • This Pokémon's Special base stat in Generation I was 35.

Type effectiveness

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Learnset

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By leveling up

Game Generation I Generation II Generation III Generation IV
Start Karate Chop Low Kick
Leer
Low Kick
Leer
Low Kick
Leer
7   Focus Energy Focus Energy Focus Energy
10       Karate Chop
13   Karate Chop Karate Chop Foresight
19     Seismic Toss Seismic Toss
20 Low Kick      
22     Foresight Revenge
25 Leer Seismic Toss
Foresight
Revenge Vital Throw
31     Vital Throw Submission
32 Focus Energy      
34       Wake-up Slap
37   Cross Chop Submission Cross Chop
39 Seismic Toss      
40     Cross Chop  
43   Scary Face Scary Face Scary Face
46 Submission     Dynamicpunch
49   Submission Dynamicpunch  

By TM/HM

Number Generation I Generation II Generation III Generation IV
TM01 Mega Punch Dynamicpunch Focus Punch Focus Punch
TM02   Headbutt    
TM03   Curse    
TM05 Mega Kick      
TM06 Toxic Toxic Toxic Toxic
TM08 Body Slam Rock Smash Bulk Up Bulk Up
TM09 Take Down      
TM10 Double-Edge Hidden Power Hidden Power Hidden Power
TM11   Sunny Day Sunny Day Sunny Day
TM13   Snore    
TM17 Submission Protect Protect Protect
TM18 Counter   Rain Dance Rain Dance
TM19 Seismic Toss      
TM20 Rage Endure    
TM21   Frustration Frustration Frustration
TM26 Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake
TM27 Fissure Return Return Return
TM28 Dig Dig Dig Dig
TM31 Mimic Mud Slap Brick Break Brick Break
TM32 Double Team Double Team Double Team Double Team
TM33   Ice Punch    
TM34 Bide Swagger    
TM35 Metronome Sleep Talk Flamethrower Flamethrower
TM38 Flamethrower Flamethrower Flamethrower Flamethrower
TM39     Rock Tomb Rock Tomb
TM40 Skull Bash      
TM41   Thunderpunch    
TM42     Facade Facade
TM43   Detect Secret Power Secret Power
TM44 Rest Rest Rest Rest
TM45   Attract Attract Attract
TM46   Thief Thief Thief
TM48 Rock Slide Fire Punch    
TM50 Substitute      
TM52       Focus Blast
TM56       Fling
TM58       Endure
TM66       Payback
TM78       Captivate
TM80       Rock Slide
TM82       Sleep Talk
TM83       Natural Gift
TM84       Poison Jab
TM87       Swagger
TM90       Substitute
HM04 Strength Strength Strength Strength
HM06     Rock Smash Rock Smash
HM08       Rock Climb

Side game data

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Evolution

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Trivia

"Kara-Tee" was Machop's original English name. This name is a corruption of karate, a fighting style.

Machop and it's evolutions have been in all region pokedexes

Origin

Machop appears to be based on a bodybuilder.

Name origin

Machop's name may be a combination of chop and macho, which is Spanish for overly masculine or chauvanist. Macho has come to mean tough or masculine in English. Like Mr. Mime, this is not reflected in the gender distribution (even though the females are still rarer than males). Wanriky is a corruption of 腕力 wanryoku (the 力 is pronounced riki in some words), physical strength.

In other languages

  • German: Machollo
  • French: Machoc - Macho has a similar meaning to the English. Choc means shock, or - perhaps more appropriately in this case - impact.
  • Korean: 알통몬 Altongmon

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