Regirock (Pokémon): Difference between revisions

→‎Trivia: This was hard to notice, but when you look at it from the right side after pausing it in the middle of the stomping animation (on the Pokédex), you can see the bottom of its right foot.
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(→‎Trivia: This was hard to notice, but when you look at it from the right side after pausing it in the middle of the stomping animation (on the Pokédex), you can see the bottom of its right foot.)
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* In the Pokémon Adventures manga, Regirock was the only member of the [[Legendary golems]] not to be used by a Trainer that specialized in its type. {{p|Regice}} was used by [[Glacia]], an {{type|Ice}} Trainer, and {{p|Registeel}} was used by [[Steven Stone]], a {{type|Steel}} Trainer, while Regirock was used by [[Sidney]] and [[Drake]], a {{type|Dark}} Trainer and {{type|Dragon}} Trainer, respectively.
* In the Pokémon Adventures manga, Regirock was the only member of the [[Legendary golems]] not to be used by a Trainer that specialized in its type. {{p|Regice}} was used by [[Glacia]], an {{type|Ice}} Trainer, and {{p|Registeel}} was used by [[Steven Stone]], a {{type|Steel}} Trainer, while Regirock was used by [[Sidney]] and [[Drake]], a {{type|Dark}} Trainer and {{type|Dragon}} Trainer, respectively.
* Regirock's in-game footprint resembles a {{wp|scarab beetle}}, a real life insect that was considered sacred by ancient Egyptians, possibly alluding to Regirock's desert habitat. Scarab beetles also represent the rebirth of ancient Egypt.
* Regirock's in-game footprint resembles a {{wp|scarab beetle}}, a real life insect that was considered sacred by ancient Egyptians, possibly alluding to Regirock's desert habitat. Scarab beetles also represent the rebirth of ancient Egypt.
:* Despite having such a detailed in-game footprint, Regirock's feet on its model on the Generation VI games have flat soles.
* Regirock is the only Legendary golem without fingers.
* Regirock is the only Legendary golem without fingers.


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