Roy's Crocalor

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Roy's Crocalor
ロイのアチゲータ Roy's Achigator

Roy's Crocalor
Debuts in The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two)
Caught in The Ancient Poké Ball
Caught at Roy's hometown
Evolves in Shine on, Terastallization! Liko vs. Roy!
Gender Male[1]
Ability Blaze[2]
Tera Type Fire[3]
Nature Hardy[2]
Current location With Roy
This Pokémon spent 65 episodes as Fuecoco.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Fuecoco Daiki Yamashita Zeno Robinson
As Crocalor Daiki Yamashita Unknown

Roy's Crocalor (Japanese: ロイのアチゲータ Roy's Achigator) is the first Pokémon that Roy obtained at the beginning of his journey, as a Fuecoco. He is Roy's main battling Pokémon, and is usually outside his Poké Ball.

In animation

History

Pre-series

Sometime prior to the series, Fuecoco was a wild Pokémon living in Paldea. At some point, he came across the Rising Volt Tacklers and joined them on their journey around the world aboard the Brave Olivine, after coming to admire Friede's Charizard.

Pokémon Horizons: The Series

As a wild Pokémon
Fuecoco and Friede's Charizard

Fuecoco debuted in The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two). He was first seen welcoming Liko and her Sprigatito to the Brave Olivine alongside Pawmi. During the Explorers' attack on the ship, Fuecoco joined Friede's Charizard to help Orla fuel the ship's combustion engine.

In The Treasure After the Storm!, Fuecoco was surprised by Liko during one of his singing practices sessions and ran away. After the Brave Olivine made an emergency landing to fix some patches, Fuecoco accidentally slid from the aircraft and landed on the island's shore. He stole some Berries from the local wild Pokémon and food from Roy's Secret Base before being found by the boy, who had heard his singing from afar. Fuecoco got embarrassed and tried to run away, only for him to almost fall from a cliff if not for Roy's quick thinking. They bonded, and Roy encouraged Fuecoco to sing. After hearing a nearby commotion, Roy and Fuecoco both ran toward it and helped Liko and Sprigatito to run away from the wild Pokémon. They, however, did not give up on their hunt and successfully captured them after Fuecoco failed to launch an Ember to scare them away. After being rescued by Friede, Liko, and Roy gathered Berries for the wild Pokémon as an apology gift, and Fuecoco had to part ways with Roy.

Fuecoco being picked to be Roy's first Pokémon

In Found You, Fuecoco!, Fuecoco was informed by Mollie that Roy came looking for him the night before and had gifted him some Berries after not being able to find him. Wanting to see Roy again, Fuecoco hurried out of the aircraft and spotted the Explorers in the sea. After finding Roy, Fuecoco frantically told him that something was wrong. They partnered to face off against Zirc and his Rhydon, and Fuecoco was finally able to use Ember with some encouragement in the form of singing from Roy.

In The Ancient Poké Ball, Fuecoco joined in the fight against Amethio and battled alongside Sprigatito against his Ceruledge. Despite being two against one, Ceruledge was dominating the battle, which ultimately came to a halt when a Black Rayquaza emerged from Roy's Ancient Poké Ball, resulting in Amethio and the other Explorers retreating. After being healed by Mollie, Friede's Charizard gave it a Poké Ball, which he presented to Roy when he returned to the Brave Olivine and allowed Roy to catch him. Afterward, they set off on the Brave Olivine, with Roy becoming a member of the Rising Volt Tacklers.

With Roy
Crocalor with Quaxwell and Floragato

In Special Training with Cap!, Fuecoco sparred against Liko's Sprigatito. However, they didn't make much progress, as both Pokémon tired themselves into a draw after consecutive uses of Ember and Leafage. Later, after being unable to talk to Dot, Liko and Roy's determination to get stronger convinced Friede to hold a special training session for the rookies: this time, Fuecoco and Sprigatito faced off against Captain Pikachu and needed to land only a single hit on the Mouse Pokémon to win the match. While they initially struggled against his Double Team, Fuecoco and Sprigatito destroyed each one of Pikachu's copies after Liko figured out his behavior, with Sprigatito managing to almost score a Scratch. After a lunch break, Fuecoco battled against Sprigatito once more to see how much the special training paid off. In the end, despite being at a type advantage, Fuecoco was knocked out by Sprigatito's newly-learned Quick Attack, resulting in Roy's defeat. This battle was the first step for the new Rising Volt Tacklers to get closer to Dot, who let them know that the Black Rayquaza was in Paldea.

In Nemona and Brassius and…, Roy used Fuecoco in his battle against Brassius at the Artazon Gym. Fuecoco battled against his Sudowoodo, only to struggle before realizing it wasn't a Grass type and that it was a Rock type. While he was at a type disadvantage, he learned Stomping Tantrum during the battle, which dealt supereffective damage to Sudowoodo. Despite managing to deal some good damage and Sudowoodo Terastallizing into a Grass Tera Type, which gave Fuecoco the type advantage at that point, Fuecoco couldn’t stand up to the Imitation Pokémon's Terastallized power and was defeated, with Roy suffering his second official loss in a row.

Fuecoco preparing to battle the Explorers

In Quaxly, We Can Do It, Fuecoco was used in a battle against Spinel's Pokémon alongside Wattrel as they teamed up with Liko's Sprigatito and Dot's Quaxly. During the battle, Wattrel started a fight with Fuecoco, which unintentionally allowed Fuecoco to defeat Spinel's Magneton with Ember; afterward, the two continued with their fight so Roy intervened to break up the fight and left the battle. As their bickering continued in the next episode, Roy was inspired by Friede to have them battle together to deepen their friendship and relieve some stress. Their opponent was Captain Pikachu, against whom they lost due to their lack of teamwork. Immediately after, the Brave Olivine flew through turbulence, which charged Wattrel with electricity, allowing it to boost its Spark and protect Roy from getting hit by a rogue tree branch. Seeing this as an opportunity to overpower Captain Pikachu, Roy, Wattrel, and Fuecoco trained the entire night in preparation for a combo move. The next day, they had their rematch against Captain Pikachu, with Fuecoco launching him and his teammate up by firing Embers downward to give Wattrel enough height to catch sufficiently strong winds and activate its Ability. Despite their improved teamwork, Captain Pikachu won once again, though their relationship was shown to have grown more amicable.

In Kabu's Battle Training!, Fuecoco participated in a Gym challenge set up by Motostoke Gym Leader Kabu. Fuecoco's role was to keep the Litwick flames lit while Sprigatito attempted to extinguish them. Though Fuecoco struggled to keep up with Sprigatito, it ended up winning due to Liko deciding Roy deserved it more. He then went on to battle alongside Sprigatito against Kabu's Centiskorch and Wakaba's Rolycoly. The two struggled to damage Centiskorch and, despite learning Flamethrower, Fuecoco was knocked out.

In Charge! Galar Mine!, Fuecoco battled against the Explorers alongside Sprigatito until they encountered a Galarian Moltres that had an Ancient Poké Ball. After Moltres overwhelmed everyone and left Captain Pikachu injured, Fuecoco quickly escaped the Galar Mine with Roy, Liko, and the Mouse Pokémon. In the next episode, Fuecoco was brought to the Motostoke Pokémon Center to recover from its battle with Moltres. After recovering, Fuecoco helped to battle Moltres again to calm it down. Thanks to Lucius's Arboliva, the group succeeded and the Legendary Pokémon returned to its Ancient Poké Ball.

In The Stolen Treasure, Fuecoco and Wattrel teamed up with Sprigatito to battle Tepen to get the Ancient Poké Ball back from him, after he stole it from Roy. However, the three of them were put to sleep by Tepen's special Sleep Powder that his Foongus had.

In Fuecoco…Becomes a Crook?!, Fuecoco accompanied Roy in helping the Rising Volt Tacklers on a job assignment that involved a group of Sandile and its evolved forms, who were disturbing some archeologists. Upon finding the group, Fuecoco and Roy quickly befriended them after finding out they were only protecting their Eggs. When the archeologists' digging equipment disturbed the Krookodile and its family, they went on a rampage and tried to destroy the machinery. However, by learning Disarming Voice, Fuecoco managed to calm Krookodile and the others down.

In A Challenge from the Explorers, Fuecoco was used to battle Coral's Glalie. Fuecoco struggled to land any attacks after Glalie froze the battlefield with Blizzard, preventing Fuecoco from standing up properly. Noticing Fuecoco's frustration, Roy had him use Stomping Tantrum, creating an ice fence that sent Glalie flying. Impressed by Roy and Fuecoco's determination, Coral decided to stop holding back, only to be forcibly pulled away by Sidian for a mission involving the Black Rayquaza.

In The Plan to Capture Rayquaza, Roy had Fuecoco stun Chalce with Stomping Tantrum, keeping her from attempting to capture the Black Rayquaza. In the following episode, Fuecoco and Friede's Charizard combined their strength to take on the Black Rayquaza. Later, after witnessing Charizard be defeated, Fuecoco refused to back down and learned Flame Charge in the process. He teamed up with Liko's newly evolved Floragato to launch an attack strong enough to send the Black Rayquaza flying backward, though he failed to do any real damage. Afterward, the Black Rayquaza took off into the skies.

The Charizard sculpture for the Artazon Art Festival

In Sparkle! The Glow of Flame and Art, Fuecoco headed to Artazon with his Trainer for their Tera Training test. The battle was postponed due to the town having its annual Artazon Art Festival. He had a battle with Nemona's Pawmot instead, managing to score some hits before being defeated. Afterwards, he helped Roy create a flaming clay Charizard sculpture using his Flamethrower, impressing Brassius. During Roy's rematch battle against Brassius, he managed to terastallize for the first time and soon won the battle by using an unexpected Flame Charge, so he and his Trainer passed the test.

In Showdown! The Paldea Elite Four, Fuecoco was used to battle Hassel's Baxcalibur and Flapple alongside Brassius's Dolliv in a Tag Battle, struggling against the pseudo-legendary Pokémon due to its Thermal Exchange Ability. He still held his own while dealing some damage with Disarming Voice, but ended up losing despite Terastallizing.

Fuecoco battling Ryme's Toxtricity

In Resonating Spirits in a Challenge to Ryme!, Fuecoco went up against Gym Trainer MC Sledge's Sableye and easily won with Flame Charge. Later, during Roy's Tera Training test against Ryme, Fuecoco was chosen as his second and last Pokémon after Kilowattrel was defeated. He managed to defeat the opposing Houndstone, but ended up losing to Ryme's Toxtricity even after Terastallizing and a round of singing, causing Roy to lose the match and fail the test. In the following episode, after Nemona made them go through an intense Hyper Training session, Fuecoco and Roy challenged Ryme to a rematch, which she agreed on the condition of it being a 1-on-1. Fuecoco faced Toxtricity again and employed a similar sing-and-attack strategy, but managed to actually deal substantial damage and avoid taking it back, forcing the opposing Pokémon to Terastallize. He did it as well and, after a final clash of Hex and Flamethrower, finally defeated Toxtricity, allowing Roy to pass his test.

In Shine on, Terastallization! Liko vs. Roy!, Fuecoco was used as Roy's first Pokémon in the Tera Training Student Battle Tournament against Floragato. Both Pokémon were evenly matched at first, with Fuecoco using Flame Charge to increase his speed and Floragato using her vine to grab him. Roy then recalled him for Kilowattrel. After Kilowattrel's defeat, it was back to Fuecoco versus Floragato. With encouraging singing from Roy, Ryme, and the audience, Fuecoco sang as well and evolved into Crocalor. Both Crocalor and Floragato were soon Terastallized, with Crocalor overpowering and defeating Floragato, winning Roy the battle. After their victory, Ryme and Nemona praised Crocalor and Roy for their victory.

In Into a New Sky! The Brave Olivine!, Crocalor and Roy were challenged by Lucius's Moltres to prove their strength against it. Despite being nervous at first, Crocalor withstood Moltres's Fiery Wrath and countered its ill effects with Stomping Tantrum. After exchanging a couple of equally powerful moves, Moltres used Hurricane to lift Crocalor off his feet and immobilize it, but he managed to escape and unleashed a supereffective Disarming Voice before Terastallizing. Moltres withstood the enhanced Flame Charge, but seemed content with Roy and Crocalor's strength and returned to its Poké Ball soon after.

In Roy is Crocalor, and Crocalor is Roy!, Crocalor was with his Trainer at the Countryside Harvest Festival. Crocalor and Roy wandered off to a stall where they both accidentally swapped bodies after trying out a malfunctioning Synchro Machine. After a series of events at the festival with Liko and Dot, Roy and Crocalor eventually swapped back to their own bodies once the machine had been fixed, only for it to break soon after.

Crocalor, Floragato, and Quaxwell challenging Kleavor

In Encounters at the Crystal Pool, Crocalor accompanied Roy and his friends to the Crystal Pool, up on Oni Mountain. He was then used to battle a wild Terastallized Milotic that confornted the group, after some struggling against Milotic's agility in the water, Dot started planning with Quaxwell and Floragato to lure Milotic out of the pool, with Roy having Crocalor attack it once it surfaces. After Milotic emerged again, Crocalor and Milotic both used Disarming Voice against each other in a singing display, with Crocalor managing to calm Milotic down so it could let the group stay in peace.

In Kleavor the Solitary Warrior, Crocalor, Floragato, and Quaxwell battled Lucius's Kleavor in order to convince the Pokémon to join their group. Kleavor had the advantage of strength and battle experience, but their strategies eventually paid off in dealing big damage to it, causing it to use Stone Axe to take them more seriously. In the end, despite Terastallizing and doing major damage to Kleavor, the three of them were defeated, but Kleavor was impressed enough by their strength to join their group.

In Entei's Fierce Battle Cry!, Crocalor faced what was presumed to be Lucius's Entei along with Captain Pikachu, Floragato, and Quaxwell. Although they failed to defeat him, Entei recognized their strength, but revealed himself to be a wild Pokémon and not the one the Rising Volt Tacklers were looking for.

In Over the Top!, Crocalor, Floragato, and Quaxwell faced Geeta's Glimmora and two Glimmet. After a great team effort, Crocalor and Quaxwell were defeated, with the only Floragato and Glimmora remaining on the field, but Liko's Pokémon eventually managed to win thanks to her Overgrow ability. In this way, the Rising Volt Tacklers were granted entry into Area Zero to search for Entei.

Crocalor teaming up with Floragato, Quaxwell, and Ceruledge to take on the White Zygarde

In The Pillar of Fire, Crocalor was used alongside Floragato, Quaxwell, and Captain Pikachu to battle against Lucius's Gouging Fire and retrieve Lucius's belt. Immediately after, in the following episode, they went up against the Black Rayquaza once again. One by one, all of the Rising Volt Tacklers' Pokémon were knocked out, except for Crocalor and Pagogo, which changed into its Terastal Form and entered the battle. After exchanging direct hits with Dragon Ascent and Tera Starstorm, Rayquaza and Pagogo were left barely standing, so the Tera Pokémon shared the remainder of its Terastal energy with Crocalor, allowing him to Terastallize and deal the finishing blow on the Sky High Pokémon.

In The Rising Volt Tacklers vs. The Explorers!, Crocalor battled against Coral's Scream Tail, Screamypuff, despite struggling against the Paradox Pokemon at first, Crocolar was still able to persevere and win thanks to his better battle experience. In the next episode, Crocalor Terastallized and teamed up with Floragato, Quaxwell, and Ceruledge in order to face off against Gibeon's Zygarde. Despite the group's efforts, however, they were still no match for the Order Pokémon. After the battle, Zygarde got up and revealed it was testing Liko's and her friend's strength and resolve all along.

After the events at Laqua, Crocalor accompanied his Trainer on a journey for one year. In HZ090, he battled a Laquium-enhanced Slaking alongside Roy and Uruto's Pokémon, after which he and Roy headed off to meet up with Liko. In HZ091, he had a battle with Liko's Meowscarada, which he won after a tough fight.

In HZ101, Crocalor was used alongside Lucario in a Double Battle against Nemona's Pawmot and Ribombee. During the battle, Crocalor supported and defended Lucario from Ribombee's support moves and attacks, while dealing some damage to Pawmot. After Lucario Mega Evolved and defeated Pawmot, Roy was declared the winner.

Personality and characteristics

Crocalor and Roy

Crocalor, even as a Fuecoco, is shown to enjoy singing and eating, as expected of his species. At first, Fuecoco would get embarrassed and run away when there was someone nearby hearing him sing. However, after meeting Roy and through his encouragement, Fuecoco started to gain confidence in his singing and started to not mind when others joined in. He is also shown to be clumsy, such as when he accidentally slid off the Brave Olivine. In addition, Fuecoco is usually a friendly and upbeat Pokémon who doesn't get upset too often, as he quickly became friends with Liko's Sprigatito and Dot's Quaxly, even maintaning his friendship with them after they both evolved. Despite this, Fuecoco has shown to have a short temper, such as when he got frustrated with Wattrel for interrupting it in mid-battle against Spinel's Magneton.

As first seen in The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two), Crocalor when he was a Fuecoco greatly admired Friede's Charizard and looks up to it, wanting to help and be around it all the time, even becoming upset when the Flame Pokémon is not around. Mollie theorized that the reason why Fuecoco was on the Brave Olivine to begin with was to be with Charizard. Fuecoco also wants to become strong like Charizard and enjoys watching it no matter what it is doing. In addition, Fuecoco seems to be very good friends with Charizard. When he reunites with Charizard in Into a New Sky! The Brave Olivine!, Crocalor happily gives it a hug, as the Flame Pokémon is proud of him for evolving and becoming stronger.

Roy and Crocalor, while he was a Fuecoco, quickly formed a strong bond after first meeting each other, as they thought about each other even when they were apart and went out of their way to find one another again. Their bond has led them to become partners in The Ancient Poké Ball when Fuecoco stored a Poké Ball inside his mouth so Roy could catch him. Crocalor, like his Trainer, is excited to battle. He would often give his all but doesn't feel bad about losing, especially when Roy assures him that he tried his best. They are also almost identical in personality and thus are the perfect match for one another. Ever since they swapped bodies in Roy is Crocalor, and Crocalor is Roy!, Crocalor and Roy have a better understanding of each other.

Crocalor and Kilowattrel

Although he has shown to be gluttonous, Crocalor enjoys certain types of food, such as Berries and spicy flavored food. He also enjoys eating sweets, as shown in The Bittersweet Truth, when he and Roy got excited about eating the sweets that Murdock and Mitchell made after they did an unexpected bake-off. In addition, he doesn't like sharing his food with others and would get defensive if he felt his food was being threatened. However, despite this, he does know when to share with others, as seen in An Unexpected Picnic!, when he offered to share his sandwich with a wild Wattrel.

Despite being a Fire type, Crocalor doesn't seem to get bothered by water as seen when he was still unevolved. However, ever since the events in Transform! Hero of the Seas, Palafin, Crocalor became fearful of water, as he would freak out if he were to get splash, but dosen't mind relaxing in a tube on water. Fuecoco also has a habit of being insensitive to the feelings of others, but it is unintentional, as seen in Special Training Time! when he didn't realize that he was blocking Wattrel's sunlight and getting in its personal space, as he wanted to be close with his teammate, which has led them to argue. However, after growing closer as a team, Fuecoco got along much better with Wattrel. Still, despite his improved relationship with his teammate, Fuecoco gets into arguments with Wattrel, as shown in Fiery Galarian Moltres, when they fought for a Grepa Berry. However, after Wattrel evolved into Kilowattrel, Fuecoco is on much better terms with his teammate and enjoys flying with it. His friendship with Kilowattrel continues to grow after evolving as well. Crocalor gets along well with Lucario, even working well together in battle, despite their different battle styles.

After evolving, Crocalor still retains his cheerful personality, enjoyment of singing and eating, but is more powerful and confident than ever. His singing has also improved. In addition, he can still be very clumsy, as he occasionally drops his egg-shaped fireball from his head.

Appearance

As a Fuecoco As a Terastal Fuecoco (Fire) As a Terastal Crocalor (Fire) As Roy

Moves used

Using Tackle as a Fuecoco
Using Disarming Voice
as a Fuecoco
Move First Used In
Ember Found You, Fuecoco!
Tackle Special Training with Cap!
Stomping Tantrum  Nemona and Brassius and…
Flamethrower  Kabu's Battle Training!
Disarming Voice  Fuecoco…Becomes a Crook?!
Flame Charge  From So Far Away
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Moves improvised

Picture First Used In Moves Involved Partnered With
Showdown! The Paldea Elite Four Flamethrower, Helping Hand, and Twister Brassius's Dolliv and Hassel's Flapple
Description: A combination between Flamethrower, Helping Hand, and Twister. Fuecoco uses Flamethrower, which becomes more powerful from Dolliv's use of Helping Hand, while Flapple adds a massive Twister to it to create a giant vortex of fire. This was used in Roy and Brassius's Elite Four Tag Battle against Hassel.
Showdown! The Paldea Elite Four Flamethrower and Energy Ball Brassius's Dolliv
Description: A combination between Energy Ball and Flamethrower. Brassius's Dolliv creates a large Energy Ball while Fuecoco launches a Terastallization-boosted Flamethrower and the two attacks combine to create a massive ball of green energy engulfed in flames. This was used in Roy and Brassius's Elite Four Tag Battle against Hassel.

Artwork

Official artwork from
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Official artwork from
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Reveal artwork from
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Reveal artwork from
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First poster from
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Second poster from
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Third poster from
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Fifth poster from
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Sixth poster from
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Official artwork from
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Eyecatch

In the manga

Fuecoco in Anime Pocket Monsters: Liko and Roy's Adventure

Pocket Monsters

Fuecoco appeared in Anime Pocket Monsters: Liko and Roy's Adventure, playing the same role he does in the animated series.

Moves used

Using Flame Charge
Move First Used In
Flamethrower HZM02
Disarming Voice HZM03
Flame Charge HZM03
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Pocket Monsters ~The Detouring Volt Tacklers!!~

Fuecoco in Pocket Monsters ~The Detouring Volt Tacklers!!~

Fuecoco appeared in the Pocket Monsters ~The Detouring Volt Tacklers!!~ manga alongside Roy. In DVT03, Fuecoco and Roy were practicing their singing when they were interrupted by Liko. During the story, Liko tried to help the two to improve their music.

Moves used

Using Ember
Move First Used In
Ember DVT03
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In the games

Core series

A Fuecoco based on Roy's Fuecoco was distributed to players who inserted a password. The password could be used to obtain Fuecoco from July 25, 2024 to January 31, 2025. The password was 909TEAMUP06.

Wonder Card 1537 | Roy's Fuecoco Gift
#0909  Fuecoco  
Level 5
Type:
Tera Type:
Ability: Blaze
Held item: None
ID: 230512
OT: Roy
Rory
Rhod
Rod
ロイ
로드
罗伊
羅伊
Met: the Pokémon animated show (fateful encounter)
Nature: Hardy
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Classic Ribbon Classic Ribbon
Partner Ribbon Partner Ribbon
  Hit Points Attack Defense Sp. Attack Sp. Defense Speed
IVs 30 20 20 20 20 20
EVs 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tackle
Normal
Ember
Fire
 
 
 
 
Games Method Duration
SV Password: 909TEAMUP06 July 24, 2024 to January 31, 2025
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be redeemed once per save file.
Date received is the date on the system when the gift is redeemed.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.

Pokémon Mezastar

Fuecoco appears in Pokémon Mezastar as one of Roy's Pokémon. It appears as an opponent during the first Gorgeous Star set.

As an opponent

Fuecoco
Ember

Disks

Tag No. Name Type Grade
4-1-070 Fuecoco Fire
P Fuecoco Fire
 



Pokémon GO

From March 5, 2024, at 10:00 a.m., to March 11, 2024, at 8:00 p.m. local time and April 16, 2025, at 10:00 a.m., to April 22, 2025, at 8:00 p.m. local time, as part of Pokémon GO's Pokémon Horizons: The Series Celebration Event[4][5], several Pokémon based on those encountered in the animated series appeared more frequently in the wild, in raids, from Eggs, from Field Research tasks, and during surprise encounters, with Fuecoco appearing in the wild, from Field Research tasks, and during surprise encounters.

Trivia

References

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Fuecoco and Crocalor.

Pokémon Horizons characters
Protagonists Liko (MeowscaradaPagogo) • Roy ()
Rising Volt Tacklers Friede (Captain Pikachu) • MollieOrlaLudlowMurdockDot (Quaxwell) • Uruto
Explorers OniaZircHamberSpinelCoralSidianChalceGibeon (Zygarde) • IndyRubella
Relatives Lucius (RayquazaSix Heroes) • RystalLaylaDianaAlexLuccaRoy's grandfatherRoy's parentsFrankaCervantisMariaMollie's motherUruto's father
Supporting cast Nurse JoyRotom PhonesAnnLiko's homeroom teacherAmethioNemonaIonoKarnaClavellGeetaDendraJacqPennyNikoRobDashRaifortPerrinBriarGym LeadersElite FourMany temporary characters
See also: Pokémon the Series characters
This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of Pokémon animation.