Arbok
Arbok is a Poison-type Pokémon known for its serpent-like appearance and the evolved form of Ekans. With its intimidating glare and the ability to expel toxic gases, Arbok is a formidable adversary in Pokémon battles.
National Pokedex No: 0024 |
Type: |
Category: Cobra Pokémon |
Height: 3.5 m (11′06″) |
Weight : 65.0 kg (143.3 lbs) |
Gender: 50% ♂, 50 % ♀ |
Abilities/Hidden abilities: Intimidate or Shed Skin/Unnerve |
Biology
Physical Characteristics
Arbok, a Poison-type Pokémon, has distinctive physical characteristics.
Arbok’s body is serpentine, long, and streamlined, adapted for agile movements. The purple scales covering its body are smooth and provide protection. The patterns on Arbok’s hood can vary between individuals, creating unique markings. The hood is used for both defensive displays and to intimidate adversaries.
Arbok possesses large, curved fangs designed for injecting venom into its prey or foes. The venom is potent and can cause various effects depending on the Arbok’s species and level of toxicity.
Arbok’s eyes are narrow and intense, giving it a focused and threatening gaze. It uses its eyes to stare down opponents and establish dominance. Some Arbok variants feature a rattle at the end of their tail, producing a rattling sound when shaken. The rattle may serve both defensive and territorial purposes.
Arbok moves with a sinuous, serpentine motion, allowing it to navigate various terrains with ease. Its body flexibility contributes to its effectiveness in battles. Arbok can vary in size, with some individuals growing exceptionally large. Larger Arbok specimens may command more authority and power.
In summary, Arbok’s physical attributes are not only tailored for survival but also contribute to its role as a formidable predator and battler in the Pokémon world.
Behaviour
Arbok’s behavior is influenced by its serpentine nature and predatory instincts. Here are detailed aspects of Arbok’s behavior.
Arbok is known for being fiercely territorial, marking its territory with shed snake skins and scent glands. It defends its domain aggressively, especially when it feels threatened or during the breeding season. Female Arbok exhibit strong maternal instincts, fiercely protecting their nests and offspring. They are known to go to great lengths to ensure the safety of their young.
When confronted by potential threats or challengers, Arbok engages in intimidation displays. It expands its hood, revealing menacing patterns, and emits a hissing sound to deter adversaries. Arbok employs stealth and patience in hunting, stalking its prey before striking. Its ability to move silently and quickly makes it an effective ambush predator.
When faced with danger, Arbok may coil its body defensively, ready to strike or retreat. Its quick reflexes and agility make it adept at evading attacks. In the wild, Arbok may establish a social hierarchy within its group based on size, strength, and dominance displays. Dominant Arbok may have more favorable access to resources and mates.
Arbok adapts to various environments, from forests to deserts, showcasing its versatility in different ecosystems. Its behavioral patterns may slightly adjust based on the habitat it occupies.
Understanding Arbok’s behavior provides insights into its survival strategies, social dynamics, and the role it plays in the Pokémon ecosystem.
Evolution
Arbok is the evolved form of Ekans, and its evolution process involves certain key details:
Arbok is the second stage in the evolutionary line that begins with Ekans. Ekans evolves into Arbok starting at level 22 in the Pokémon games. The primary method for Ekans to evolve into Arbok is through gaining experience points and reaching the required level.
Evolution through leveling up is a common feature in Pokémon games, and Arbok’s evolution is triggered by Ekans reaching the specified level. Players need to ensure that Ekans gains enough experience points through battles or other in-game activities to initiate the evolution.
Upon evolving into Arbok, the Pokémon typically learns new moves, enhancing its battle capabilities. The specific moves learned upon evolution can vary based on the Pokémon game version and the generation.
Arbok undergoes physical changes during evolution, transforming from a smaller snake (Ekans) into a larger, more menacing serpent. The transformation often involves alterations in coloration, patterns, and body size. Evolution generally results in increased base stats for Pokémon, contributing to higher overall strength and effectiveness in battles. Arbok’s evolution signifies a boost in its stats, making it a more formidable and evolved Pokémon compared to Ekans.
Understanding Arbok’s evolution helps trainers strategize their team development and utilize the enhanced abilities of an evolved Pokémon in their journey.
Appearances
Anime Main Appearances
Jessie’s Arbok
Jessie owned an Arbok that initially started as an Ekans. It evolved in ”Dig Those Diglett!” marking the species’ debut. This Arbok was fiercely loyal to Jessie and served as her primary battling Pokémon until ”A Poached Ego!”, where she released it along with James‘s Weezing to protect a wild group of Ekans and Koffing.
Other appearances
In ”The Ultimate Test”, Ash used an Arbok during the Pokémon League Admissions Exam. It faced off against the instructor’s Jolteon but ultimately lost.
Anime Minor Appearances
In various Pokémon episodes and movies, Arbok had notable minor appearances. Here are some of them.
In ”In The Ultimate Test”, an image of Arbok was featured in the dubbed version. The episode ”Pikachu’s Vacation” showcased an Arbok at the Pokémon Theme Park. ”The Power of One” portrayed multiple Arbok sensing the disturbance caused by Lawrence III.
”Pikachu’s Rescue Adventure” included a wild Arbok in its storyline. ”Ring Masters” episode featured an Arbok participating in Rikishii Town’s Sumo Conference. ”Gonna Rule The School!” showed the Pokémon Trainers’ School lending an Arbok to underage students for lessons.
The opening sequence of ”Destiny Deoxys” included an appearance by Arbok. ”What I Did for Love! ” had a Coordinator’s Arbok in the Performance Stage of the Gardenia Contest. ”Pace – The Final Frontier”! featured Arbok in a flashback. ”In I Choose You! ”, an Arbok, controlled by Marshadow, played a role in the storyline.
Manga Appearances
Ash & Pikachu and The Electric Tale of Pikachu
In these manga appeares an Arbok owned by Jessie, as her primary Pokémon that she uses in battles.
Magical Pokémon Journey
In Magical Pokémon Journey, Arbok starts as an antagonist but later befriends Hazel and her Pokémon. In “Even an Arbok Falls in Love!”, Arbok develops a crush on Wigglytuff, seeks advice from Jynx and others, and ultimately confesses his love to Wigglytuff, offering her one of his molted skins.
Pokémon Adventures
Ekans first appeared under Koga’s ownership in “Go for the Golbat.” A flashback in “Growing Out of Gengar” showed an Ekans driven away from its home near a Power Plant.
Harry of the Team Rocket Elite Trio has an Ekans, introduced in “The Coming of Slowpoke (Eventually).” A Johto Team Rocket Grunt owns an Ekans in “Sneasel Sneak Attack.”
In “Quilava Quandary,” an Ekans was among the Pokémon pitted against Gold at the Day Care.
In “The Final Battle IV,” an Ekans aided Emerald. Team Skull Grunts were seen with an Ekans in “Flash and Cosmog’s Secret.”
Pokémon Gotta Catch ‘Em All
An Arkon appeared in third (”A Match For Pokémon”), sixth (”The Challenge at Celadon University!”), eleventh (”The Terrible Twins, Rin & Ranand”) and forty-fourth chapter of the Pokémon Gotta Catch ‘Em All manga (GDZ03, GDZ06, GDZ11 and GDZ44).
Pokémon Pocket Monsters
In “Save the Pokémon Zoo!!,” Professor Oak debuted with an Arbok. Giovanni’s Arbok made a cameo in “Good-Bye, Pikachu?!”.
Game data
Stats
Location
Game version | Location |
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Pokémon Red | Route 23 and Cerulean Cave |
Pokémon Blue | Trade |
Pokémon Yellow | Trade |
Pokémon Gold | Evolve Ekans |
Pokémon Silver | Routes 3, 4, 26, and 27 |
Pokémon Crystal | Route 3, 4, 26, 27, 28, 42, Mt. Silver |
Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire | Trade |
Pokémon FireRed | Route 23 and Victory Road |
Pokémon LeafGreen | Trade |
Pokémon Emerald | Trade |
Pokémon Colosseum | Trade |
Pokémon XD | Cipher Key Lair |
Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl | Great Marsh |
Pokémon Platinum | Great Marsh |
Pokémon HeartGold | Safari Zone |
Pokémon SoulSilver | Routes 3, 4, 26, and 27, Safari Zone |
Pokémon Black and Pokémon White | Poké Transfer |
Pokémon Black 2 and Pokémon White 2 | Poké Transfer |
Pokémon X and Pokémon Y | Route 19 |
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire | Trade |
Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon | Trade |
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon | Evolve Ekans, Route 8 |
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! | Trade |
Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! | Evolve Ekans |
Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield | Unobtainable |
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond | Evolve Ekans |
Pokémon Shining Pearl | Trade |
Legends Arceus | Unobtainable |
Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Trade |
Arbok 's origin name
Arbok’s name across different languages generally reflects its serpent-like, cobra-themed nature, with slight variations in pronunciation and spelling depending on the linguistic characteristics of each region.
English: The name “Arbok” is derived from the reversal of the English word “kobra,” emphasizing its snake or cobra-like characteristics.
Japanese: In Japanese, Arbok is known as “アーボック” (Ābokku), a phonetic adaptation of its English name.
German: The German name for Arbok is “Arbok,” maintaining the similarity to its English name.
French: In French, Arbok is named “Arbok,” similar to both the English and German versions.
Spanish: The Spanish name for Arbok is also “Arbok,” retaining consistency with the English and German names.
Italian: Arbok’s Italian name is “Arbok,” aligning with its English, German, and French counterparts.
Korean: In Korean, Arbok is written as “아보크” (Abok).
Chinese (Simplified): The Simplified Chinese name for Arbok is “阿柏怪” (Ā Bó Guài).
Chinese (Traditional): The Traditional Chinese name for Arbok is “阿柏怪” (Ā Bó Guài), similar to the Simplified Chinese version.