Pawmo (Pokémon)
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Pawmo (Japanese: パモット Pamot) is a dual-type Electric/Fighting Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.
It evolves from Pawmi starting at level 18, and evolves into Pawmot when leveled up while outside of its Poké Ball after walking 1,000 steps using the Let's Go! feature.
Biology
Pawmo is a stout, bipedal, rodent-like Pokémon. Compared to Pawmi and Pawmot, its fur is almost entirely light orange, with tan colorations on its forepaws, snout, and long, fluffy tail, and green on the insides of its ears. Its face has beady brown eyes, a tiny nose, and yellow electric sacs on its cheeks. It has tufts of fur on its forehead and near its ears. Pawmo has five fingers on its forelimbs which are considerably large, and stretches down to its tiny feet. Pawmo's forepaws contain yellow pads that turn teal-blue when releasing electricity. It uses these paw pads for its signature fighting technique, where it simultaneously strikes and zaps foes with its forepaws. Pawmo are known to travel in groups. When attacked, Pawmo will be the first to fight back, defeating foes with its electricity.
In the anime
Major appearances
A Pawmo will appear in HZ010.
Minor appearances
In the manga
In the TCG
- Main article: Pawmo (TCG)
Game data
Pokédex entries
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Pawmo in the Paldea Pokédex |
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This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IX. | ||||||||
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Held items
Stats
Base stats
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HP: 60
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120 - 167 | 230 - 324 | |
75
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72 - 139 | 139 - 273 | |
40
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40 - 101 | 76 - 196 | |
50
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49 - 112 | 94 - 218 | |
40
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40 - 101 | 76 - 196 | |
85
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81 - 150 | 157 - 295 | |
Total: 350
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Side game data
Evolution
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Level 18 → |
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+ Level up whilst outside of its Poké Ball after walking 1,000 steps using the Let's Go! feature → |
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Sprites
Trivia
- Pawmo and its pre-evolution Pawmi share their category with Rattata, Raticate, Pikachu, Raichu, Sandshrew, and Sandslash. They are all known as the Mouse Pokémon, though Rattata and Raticate were originally called the Rat Pokémon prior to Generation III.
- Pawmi and Pawmo are the only Pokémon with this category to not be introduced in Generation I, and the only ones whose evolutionary line has no Alolan Forms.
- Pawmi and Pawmo are the first electric rodents since Pichu to be able to evolve.
- Pawmo is the shortest Fighting-type Pokémon.
Origin
Pawmo seems to be based on a marmot, such as the alpine marmot which can be found in the Pyrenees mountain range of Iberia. Pawmo's ability of discharging electricity from its paws may be inspired by defibrillators, while its Fighting type and its ability to learn Arm Thrust could be a grim reference to the potential injuries that result from CPR.
Name origin
Pawmo may be a combination of Pawmi, marmot, and dynamo.
Pamot may be a combination of パモ Pamo (Pawmi) and marmot.
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This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon as a species. |