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Ground
Steel
Excadrill
(ドリュウズ Doryuuzu)
530
Doryuuzu2
Subterrene Pokémon Pokémon
Pokédex
National
530
Unova
Kalos
Alola
Ability Gender
Sand Rush
Sand Force
Mold Breaker (Dream World)
50% ♀/50% ♂
Pokédex color Egg groups
Gray Unknown
Weight Height
40.4kg ??? 0.7m ???
Body style Footprint
BodyUnknown F530
Cry
Azurilland Pokédex
HP Attack Defense
110 135 60
Sp. Attack Sp. Defense Speed
50 65 88
Total
508

[[Category:Gray Pokémon]]


Excadrill (Japanese: ドリュウズ Doryuuzu) is a Ground/Steel-type Generation V Pokémon. It is classified as the Deep Earth Pokémon. It is the evolved form of Drilbur. It knows the new move Drill Run, and is the only Pokemon that is able to learn this move other than Fearow. One Excadrill is used by Gym Leader Clay.

Evolution[]

Excadrill evolves from Drilbur at level 31.

In the anime[]

See Iris' Excadrill and Clay's Excadrill

Game Info[]

Game Locations[]

Version(s) Location
Black/White Challenger's Cave, Giant Chasm, Victory Road

Pokédex Entries[]

Generations I - IV
Excadrill did not appear during the Generation I - IV games.
Black
It can help in tunnel construction. Its drill has evolved into steel strong enough to bore through iron plates.
White
More than 300 feet below the surface, they build mazelike nests. Their activity can be destructive to subway tunnels.
Black 2
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White 2
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X
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Y
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Omega Ruby
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Alpha Sapphire
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Learnset[]

Leveling
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Damage Type Contest Type Appeal Jam
1 Mud Sport - -% 15 Ground Status


1 Scratch 40 100% 35 Normal Physical


5 Rapid Spin 20 100% 40 Normal Physical


8 Mud-Slap 20 100% 10 Ground Special


12 Fury Swipes 18 80% 15 Normal Physical


15 Metal Claw 50 95% 30 Steel Physical


19 Dig 80 100% 10 Ground Physical


22 Hone Claws - -% 15 Dark Status


26 Slash 70 100% 20 Normal Physical


29 Rock Slide 75 90% 10 Rock Physical


31 Horn Drill - 30% 5 Normal Physical


36 Earthquake 100 100% 10 Ground Physical


42 Swords Dance - -% 30 Normal Status


49 Sandstorm - -% 10 Rock Status


55 Drill Run 80 95% 10 Ground Physical


62 Fissure - 30% 5 Ground Physical


Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.


Sprites[]

I Red Blue Yellow Red (JP) Green (JP) Back
Excadrill did not appear in Generation I
II Gold Silver Crystal Back
Excadrill did not appear in Generation II
III Ruby Sapphire Emerald FireRed LeafGreen Back
Excadrill did not appear in Generation III
IV Diamond Pearl Platinum HeartGold SoulSilver Back
Excadrill did not appear in Generation IV
V Black White Black 2 White 2 Back
Excadrill BW Excadrill BW Back
Shiny Excadrill BW Shiny Excadrill BW Back

Etymology[]

Its Japanese name is likely a combination of ドリルズ Doriruzu, drills, and 竜 ryū, dragon, the reading of the second kanji on 土竜 mogura, mole, when by itself.

Trivia[]

  • Excadrill was among eight Pokémon revealed on the show Oha Suta on June 27, 2010. It was officially revealed on the October issue of Coro Coro on September 11, 2010.
  • In an episode of "Best Wishes!", Iris is revealed to have this Pokémon when she sends it out to stop an out of control Scolipede who has Iris' Axew stuck between his antennae. It is very disobedient at her just like Ash's Charizard and Dawn's Mamoswine. It later learns to respect her as its trainer.
  • It appears to be a parallel to Sandslash that it is the first evolved Ground Pokémon in its Pokédex.
  • Excadrill's name is (as is its pre evolved form) form the word Excalibur.
  • Excadrill's name is a combination of the words "excavate" and "drill".

References[]


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