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Groudon is a massive 'Continent' legendary Pokémon appearing as a red reptilian behemoth with patterned plate arrangement. As it is said in the Pokédex, it is viewed by mythology as either the creator of the land or the being responsible for its expansion into the sea. It is also viewed as having saved people who were suffering from terrible floods, and is said to have engaged in a cataclysmic years-long battle with Kyogre, afterwards taking to sleep. Mythology aside, Groudon slumbers submerged in underground magma, and is said to make volcanoes erupt on awakening. It has the power to scatter rain clouds and make water evaporate with light and heat.
Groudon is a massive 'Continent' legendary Pokémon appearing as a red reptilian behemoth with patterned plate arrangement. As it is said in the Pokédex, it is viewed by mythology as either the creator of the land or the being responsible for its expansion into the sea. It is also viewed as having saved people who were suffering from terrible floods, and is said to have engaged in a cataclysmic years-long battle with Kyogre, afterwards taking to sleep. Mythology aside, Groudon slumbers submerged in underground magma, and is said to make volcanoes erupt on awakening. It has the power to scatter rain clouds and make water evaporate with light and heat.


Groudon is a legendary Pokémon that made its debut in the 3rd Generation games ''Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire'' for the Game Boy Advance. Groudon, a massive bipedal lizard-like titan composed of rocky matter, is the "cover mascot" of the Ruby Version and the opposing counterpart to the Sapphire Version's cover mascot [[Kyogre]]. In the story of Ruby version, Team Magma wakes Groudon in an attempt to make more land, but Groudon proves to be too powerful. The hero must delve into the Cave of Origin and either defeat or capture Groudon to stop the drought. In Emerald, Groudon engages a second battle with Kyogre until the hero wakes [[Rayquaza]] to stop the fighting.
Groudon is a legendary Pokémon that made its debut in the 3rd Generation games ''Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire'' for the Game Boy Advance. Groudon, a massive bipedal dino-like titan composed of rocky matter, is the "cover mascot" of the Ruby Version and the opposing counterpart to the Sapphire Version's cover mascot [[Kyogre]]. In the story of Ruby version, Team Magma wakes Groudon in an attempt to make more land, but Groudon proves to be too powerful. The hero must delve into the Cave of Origin and either defeat or capture Groudon to stop the drought. In Emerald, Groudon engages a second battle with Kyogre until the hero wakes [[Rayquaza]] to stop the fighting.


Groudon's special ability in the Pokémon game is ''Drought'', a special ability that creates intense sunlight.
Groudon's special ability in the Pokémon game is ''Drought'', a special ability that creates intense sunlight.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==

Revision as of 18:38, June 28, 2010

Groudon
Groudon brawl.jpg
Games SSBB
Move Overheat
Rarity Very Rare

Groudon (グラードン, Gurādon) is a fictional creature in the Pokémon media franchise.

Creature description

Groudon is a massive 'Continent' legendary Pokémon appearing as a red reptilian behemoth with patterned plate arrangement. As it is said in the Pokédex, it is viewed by mythology as either the creator of the land or the being responsible for its expansion into the sea. It is also viewed as having saved people who were suffering from terrible floods, and is said to have engaged in a cataclysmic years-long battle with Kyogre, afterwards taking to sleep. Mythology aside, Groudon slumbers submerged in underground magma, and is said to make volcanoes erupt on awakening. It has the power to scatter rain clouds and make water evaporate with light and heat.

Groudon is a legendary Pokémon that made its debut in the 3rd Generation games Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire for the Game Boy Advance. Groudon, a massive bipedal dino-like titan composed of rocky matter, is the "cover mascot" of the Ruby Version and the opposing counterpart to the Sapphire Version's cover mascot Kyogre. In the story of Ruby version, Team Magma wakes Groudon in an attempt to make more land, but Groudon proves to be too powerful. The hero must delve into the Cave of Origin and either defeat or capture Groudon to stop the drought. In Emerald, Groudon engages a second battle with Kyogre until the hero wakes Rayquaza to stop the fighting.

Groudon's special ability in the Pokémon game is Drought, a special ability that creates intense sunlight.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

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Groudon in the Pokémon Stadium 2 stage.

As a Poké Ball Pokémon

Super Smash Bros. Brawl is the first Super Smash Bros. game to include Groudon, as Groudon didn't exist when the first two games were made. When summoned from a Poké Ball, the titanic Groudon appears and uses Overheat, covering itself with a fiery aura, damaging all opponents of the summoner that come into contact with it, even though it stands idly. Its size makes it hard to avoid when it first appears. He is about equal in size to Giga Bowser. Groudon's effect is very similar to Moltres's effect. Groudon is much larger (approximately twice the size) and lasts longer. However, Groudon's attack is significantly weaker. While touching Moltres results in a OHKO, touching Groudon does rather low damage with low knockback, being incapable of KOing. While avoiding Groudon can be difficult, Groudon is arguably one of, if not the least effective legendary pokemon in the game due to its low damage output and inability to KO.

Trophy Description

A Continent Pokémon. In ancient times, it brought about droughts to save people who had suffered from floods. It is normally found in the profound depths of the earth, where it slumbers in magma. With a mighty roar, it uses Earthquake to shake the ground and mow down enemies. In battle, summons sunlight to bathe the area. It once had an epic battle with Kyogre.

Groudon Illusion Glitch

If a player throws a Poké Ball upward to an enclosed area that's smaller than Groudon (mostly in custom made stages) and ends up getting a Groudon, the Groudon will permanently get stuck, and no damage between other characters will be taken. This glitch has its name from an unknown smasher. Video confirmation - [1].