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A poster has been released showing the Sinnoh Gym Leaders and some of their Pokémon; one such Pokémon pictured being Lucario. (The others include [[Roserade]] and [[Floatzel]]), and it appears in [[List_of_Sinnoh_Gym_Leaders#Maylene|Maylene's]] possession at the Veilstone City Gym to correspond with the games.
A poster has been released showing the Sinnoh Gym Leaders and some of their Pokémon; one such Pokémon pictured being Lucario. (The others include [[Roserade]] and [[Floatzel]]), and it appears in [[List_of_Sinnoh_Gym_Leaders#Maylene|Maylene's]] possession at the Veilstone City Gym to correspond with the games.

Lucario is also seen in the opening sequence of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl looking at palkia then runs off the screen
Lucario is seen standing with [[Palkia]] and [[Dialga]] in the current opening sequence of the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl television show.


==In the Trading Card Game==
==In the Trading Card Game==

Revision as of 19:34, 31 July 2007

Lucario
File:Lucario.png
National Pokédex
Riolu - Lucario (#448) - Hippopotas

Sinnoh Pokédex
Riolu - Lucario (#116) - Wooper
Japanese nameLucario
Evolves fromRiolu
Evolves intoNone
GenerationFourth
SpeciesAura Pokémon
TypeFighting / Steel
Height3 ft 11 in (1.2 m)
Weight119.0 pounds (54.0 kg)
AbilityInner Focus / Steadfast

Lucario (ルカリオ, Rukario) is one of the Template:Pokenum fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise—a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. The main purpose of Lucario in the games, anime, and manga, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both wild Pokémon, untamed creatures encountered while the player passes through various environments, and tamed Pokémon owned by Pokémon trainers.[2]

Its name, when spelled out in katakana, is believed to be a corrupted anagram of the word oracle (オラクル, orakuru). It may also be an altered form of the Latin word 'Lupus', meaning 'Wolf', or other words in different languages derived from the same root (eg. 'Loup' in French). Lucario has the appearance of a anthropomorphic canine bearing some resemblance to the ancient Egyptian deity Anubis; or a jackal, coyote, wolf in the Canidae family.

In the video games

Lucario is a Pokémon that appears in the Nintendo DS versions of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl; this Pokemon can only be obtained through evolution. It evolves by leveling Riolu up at a high happiness level during the day time(between 4:00 am and 8:00pm). Its type combination is Steel and Fighting, a new type combination as of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, and Lucario has two possible Pokémon abilities: "Inner Focus", a trait that prevents flinching (this does not work with the "flinching" effect of Focus Punch), or "Steadfast", which causes Lucario's speed to be raised if it is flinched. Its Attack and Special Attack statistics are very high, along with an above average Speed stat. This makes Lucario a very formidable opponent, seeing as it can usually attack first and deal large amounts of damage (often referred to as "sweeping"). On the other hand, its Defense and Special Defense are average. Lucario is the only Pokémon able to learn a "Bone" move, Bone Rush, other than Cubone, Marowak (and Smeargle by the move Sketch).

Lucario is used by Maylene, the third Sinnoh Gym Leader, a tag-team partner known as Riley, and by Cynthia, Sinnoh's Elite Four Champion.[3]

Lucario is mentioned in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon. If a player gains 15,000 Rescue Points, they will reach "Lucario Rank", and a Lucario statue will be placed next to the player's rescue base. Alakazam also refers to Lucario after the initial story is cleared, saying that his exploits as a rescue team leader are legendary. It is also mentioned by Alakazam in "Pokemon Mystery Dungeon" where he says that he wants to be like Lucario because he is so heroic.

Many people mistook Lucario for a legendary Pokémon before Diamond and Pearl were released, because of its mysterious role in the movie Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew and because it can talk using telekinetic powers, use a powerful bomb attack called Aura Sphere (which can be learned by other Legendary Pokémon like Giratina, Mew, and Mewtwo ), and it has a similar body structure to the legendary Pokémon Mewtwo.

In the anime

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Lucario as seen in Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew with Sir Aaron.

In the opening sequence to the American dub of Pokémon: Advanced Battle, Lucario is seen resting against a tree with Mew flying around. Lucario has also made several cameo appearances, one of which was in the 9th season, Pokémon Battle Frontier.

Lucario appears in the eighth Pokémon movie, Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew. Lucario is the first (and currently 'only') main Pokemon in a movie that's not a legendary. In the movie, Lucario is a servant to a nobleman named Sir Aaron in a Renaissance-themed city called Cameron Palace. Aaron had trained this Lucario to manipulate aura (it should be noted that according to the games, this is an innate ability of the entire species). Lucario thinks of Sir Aaron as both his master and close friend. After Aaron traps him in a magic staff at the film's outset, Lucario begins questioning any Pokémon-human relationship (a theme explored before with Mewtwo in Pokémon: The First Movie). Lucario demonstrates an adeptness to Aura. The Lucario in the movie, voiced by Sean Schemmel can also speak human languages (telepathy), the fifth speaking non-legendary Pokémon after Team Rocket's Meowth. Even though according to the movie Lucario sacrificed himself in order to save the Tree of Beginning, whether he truly died is unknown, since at the end of the movie, he appears with Sir Aaron eating a chocolate bar. It is widely thought that it is the second official Pokémon death, the first one to be Latios in Pokémon Heroes.

A poster has been released showing the Sinnoh Gym Leaders and some of their Pokémon; one such Pokémon pictured being Lucario. (The others include Roserade and Floatzel), and it appears in Maylene's possession at the Veilstone City Gym to correspond with the games.

Lucario is seen standing with Palkia and Dialga in the current opening sequence of the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl television show.

In the Trading Card Game

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Lucario Lv.30 from
Diamond & Pearl

There are currently no Lucario cards available outside of Japan. However, two Lucario cards are yet to be released outside of Japan:

  • Diamond & Pearl, as Lucario Lv.30, a Fighting-type holographic card (#6)
  • Mysterious Treasures, as Lucario Lv.X, a Fighting-type Pokémon Lv.X card

And Lucario Lv 42 In EX Powers

References

  1. ^ "Pokemon Franchise Approaches 150 Million Games Sold". PR Newswire. Retrieved 2006-02-28.
  2. ^ Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire Review (page 1) Ign.com. URL Accessed June 1, 2006.
  3. ^ Sinnoh Elite Four page on Serebii.net