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{{Pokémon Infobox
 
{{Pokémon Infobox
 
|name = Claydol
 
|name = Claydol
|number = 344
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|dex = 344
|image = 344.png
 
|rarity = Common
 
|obtaining1 = Catching
 
|obtaining2 = Evo Candy (Baltoy)
 
|discoveredby = MegaPod#8371
 
 
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'''Claydol''' is a Pokémon introduced in Generation III (Hoenn).
 
'''Claydol''' is a Pokémon introduced in Generation III (Hoenn).
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It evolves from [[Baltoy]] when given an [[Evo Candy]]. It is the final evolved form of [[Baltoy]].
 
It evolves from [[Baltoy]] when given an [[Evo Candy]]. It is the final evolved form of [[Baltoy]].
  
There is a chance for Claydol to be reverted into Baltoy when exposed to a [[Devolution Spray KC-MK1]] or [[Devolution Spray KC-MK2]].
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There is a chance for Claydol to be reverted into Baltoy when exposed to a {{DevoSpray}}.
  
 
==Discoverer’s Dex Entry==
 
==Discoverer’s Dex Entry==
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344 s.png|Shiny
 
344 s.png|Shiny
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344 z.png|ζ-Rift
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344 f2.png|Elarian Form
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344 f2 s.png|Shiny Elarian Form
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344 f2 z.png|ζ-Rift Elarian Form
 
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[[Category:Pokémon with Tilia-Exclusive Forms]]

Latest revision as of 18:31, 17 November 2020

Claydol #344
344.png
Information
Rarity: Common
Obtaining: Catching, Evo Candy (Baltoy)
Discovered By: megapod

Claydol is a Pokémon introduced in Generation III (Hoenn).

It evolves from Baltoy when given an Evo Candy. It is the final evolved form of Baltoy.

There is a chance for Claydol to be reverted into Baltoy when exposed to a Devolution Spray KC-MK1, Devolution Spray KC-MK2, or Devolution Spray KC-MK3.

Discoverer’s Dex Entry[edit]

Claydol is a beautiful, ancient figurine with telekinetic powers, said to have been brought to life long ago by a mysterious ray. One bold Elarian researcher has challenged this theory, instead suggesting that Claydol’s head of mud was actually sculpted around some sort of brain. However, said researcher has refused to test this theory by feeling inside Claydol’s head, stating that such a procedure would be “icky.”

Other forms[edit]