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== In the card game ==
== In the card game ==
Being of the latest Pokémon generation, Grumpig has only recently been featured in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. It has appeared in the following sets:


*''EX Dragon''
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*''EX Deoxys''
*''EX Emerald'' (2 cards)

Revision as of 10:36, 2 September 2005

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Grumpig

Spoink (#325)GrumpigSpinda (#327)

General
Name (Japanese), Number Grumpig (Boopig), 326
Stage Stage 1
Evolves from Spoink
Evolves to none
Video game base stats¹
Hit points 80
Attack 45
Defense 65
Speed 80
Special attack 90
Special defense 110
Biological
Species Manipulate
Types Template:PokemonTypePsychic
Height 2'11"
Weight 158.0lb
Abilities Own Tempo/Thick Fat
Signature Attack Bounce, Magic Coat
Pokédex Color Purple
Shiny color Its purple skin becomes yellow
Gender distribution 50% male, 50% female
¹ Stats for trading card versions may vary.

Grumpig is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. It is the evolution of Spoink and resembles a bipedal pig with a coiled tail.

Name origin

Its name is a portmanteau of grumpy and pig.

Biology

Grumpig is a purple, bipedal pig-like Pokémon which wields powerful psychic powers. It uses the valuable black pearls on its body to harness and amplify its psychic powers. It can gain total control over its foes by expulsing psychic waves upon them. It appears to grow tired as it does this; its nose-snorting grows loud and sounds tired.

It dances bizarrely when using its psychic energy. Its style of dancing is hugely popular in many foreign countries. It is also capable of bouncing great heights with its spring-like tail.

In the video games

In order to be obtained, Grumpig must be evolved from Spoink at level 32.

Grumpig is known as one of the Trickbander Pokémon. A Trickbander is a Pokémon which, in battle, holds a Choice Band item and has the Trick attack in its movelist. The Trickbander uses Trick to give the foe Choice Band, hence only allowing the foe to use 1 attack.

In the animé

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In the card game

Being of the latest Pokémon generation, Grumpig has only recently been featured in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It has appeared in the following sets:

  • EX Dragon
  • EX Deoxys
  • EX Emerald (2 cards)