Goldeen
The way it swims along fluttering its dress-like fins has earned it the name “princess of the water.”
Its tail fin billows like an elegant ballroom dress, giving it the nickname of “The Water Queen.”
When it is time for them to lay eggs, they can be seen swimming up rivers and falls in large groups.
Its dorsal, pectoral, and tail fins wave elegantly in water. That is why it is known as the Water Dancer.
Its dorsal and pectoral fins are strongly developed like muscles. It can swim at a speed of five knots.
During spawning season, they swim gracefully in the water, searching for their perfect mate.
Goldeen is a very beautiful Pokémon with fins that billow elegantly in water. However, don’t let your guard down around this Pokémon—it could ram you powerfully with its horn.
Goldeen loves swimming wild and free in rivers and ponds. If one of these Pokémon is placed in an aquarium, it will shatter even the thickest glass with one ram of its horn and make its escape.
In the springtime, schools of GOLDEEN can be seen swimming up falls and rivers. It metes out staggering damage with its single horn.
It swims elegantly by flittering its tail fin as if it were a dress. It has the look of a queen.
It swims at a steady 5 knots. If it senses danger, it will strike back with its sharp horn.
A strong swimmer, it is capable of swimming nonstop up fast streams at a steady speed of five knots per hour.
When the weather grows warm, they form groups and swim upriver. This sight serves as a poetic reminder that spring has arrived.
Spellbound by the length of its horn and the beauty of its fins, many strange Trainers raise Goldeen and nothing but Goldeen.
Although known for their splendid tail fins, Goldeen apparently compete among themselves to see whose horn is thickest and sharpest.
The way it swims along fluttering its dress-like fins has earned it the name “princess of the water.”
Its tail fin billows like an elegant ballroom dress, giving it the nickname of “The Water Queen.”
When it is time for them to lay eggs, they can be seen swimming up rivers and falls in large groups.
Its dorsal, pectoral, and tail fins wave elegantly in water. That is why it is known as the Water Dancer.
Its dorsal and pectoral fins are strongly developed like muscles. It can swim at a speed of five knots.
During spawning season, they swim gracefully in the water, searching for their perfect mate.
Goldeen is a very beautiful Pokémon with fins that billow elegantly in water. However, don’t let your guard down around this Pokémon—it could ram you powerfully with its horn.
Goldeen loves swimming wild and free in rivers and ponds. If one of these Pokémon is placed in an aquarium, it will shatter even the thickest glass with one ram of its horn and make its escape.
In the springtime, schools of GOLDEEN can be seen swimming up falls and rivers. It metes out staggering damage with its single horn.
It swims elegantly by flittering its tail fin as if it were a dress. It has the look of a queen.
It swims at a steady 5 knots. If it senses danger, it will strike back with its sharp horn.
A strong swimmer, it is capable of swimming nonstop up fast streams at a steady speed of five knots per hour.
When the weather grows warm, they form groups and swim upriver. This sight serves as a poetic reminder that spring has arrived.
Spellbound by the length of its horn and the beauty of its fins, many strange Trainers raise Goldeen and nothing but Goldeen.
Although known for their splendid tail fins, Goldeen apparently compete among themselves to see whose horn is thickest and sharpest.
The way it swims along fluttering its dress-like fins has earned it the name “princess of the water.”
Habitat
Waters Edge
Moves
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Stats
Abilities
- Swift Swim
Doubles Speed during rain.
- Water Veil
Prevents burns.
- Lightning Rod
Redirects single-target electric moves to this Pokémon where possible. Absorbs Electric moves, raising Special Attack one stage.
Types
water
Takes 2× damage from
grass
electric
Takes 1× damage from
normal
fighting
flying
poison
ground
rock
bug
ghost
psychic
dragon
dark
fairy
Takes ¼× damage from
steel
fire
water
ice
Breeding
Egg Groups:
Egg Cycles:
20 cyclesThe way it swims along fluttering its dress-like fins has earned it the name “princess of the water.”
Its tail fin billows like an elegant ballroom dress, giving it the nickname of “The Water Queen.”
When it is time for them to lay eggs, they can be seen swimming up rivers and falls in large groups.
Its dorsal, pectoral, and tail fins wave elegantly in water. That is why it is known as the Water Dancer.
Its dorsal and pectoral fins are strongly developed like muscles. It can swim at a speed of five knots.
During spawning season, they swim gracefully in the water, searching for their perfect mate.
Goldeen is a very beautiful Pokémon with fins that billow elegantly in water. However, don’t let your guard down around this Pokémon—it could ram you powerfully with its horn.
Goldeen loves swimming wild and free in rivers and ponds. If one of these Pokémon is placed in an aquarium, it will shatter even the thickest glass with one ram of its horn and make its escape.
In the springtime, schools of GOLDEEN can be seen swimming up falls and rivers. It metes out staggering damage with its single horn.
It swims elegantly by flittering its tail fin as if it were a dress. It has the look of a queen.
It swims at a steady 5 knots. If it senses danger, it will strike back with its sharp horn.
A strong swimmer, it is capable of swimming nonstop up fast streams at a steady speed of five knots per hour.
When the weather grows warm, they form groups and swim upriver. This sight serves as a poetic reminder that spring has arrived.
Spellbound by the length of its horn and the beauty of its fins, many strange Trainers raise Goldeen and nothing but Goldeen.
Although known for their splendid tail fins, Goldeen apparently compete among themselves to see whose horn is thickest and sharpest.
The way it swims along fluttering its dress-like fins has earned it the name “princess of the water.”
Its tail fin billows like an elegant ballroom dress, giving it the nickname of “The Water Queen.”
When it is time for them to lay eggs, they can be seen swimming up rivers and falls in large groups.
Its dorsal, pectoral, and tail fins wave elegantly in water. That is why it is known as the Water Dancer.
Its dorsal and pectoral fins are strongly developed like muscles. It can swim at a speed of five knots.
During spawning season, they swim gracefully in the water, searching for their perfect mate.
Goldeen is a very beautiful Pokémon with fins that billow elegantly in water. However, don’t let your guard down around this Pokémon—it could ram you powerfully with its horn.
Goldeen loves swimming wild and free in rivers and ponds. If one of these Pokémon is placed in an aquarium, it will shatter even the thickest glass with one ram of its horn and make its escape.
In the springtime, schools of GOLDEEN can be seen swimming up falls and rivers. It metes out staggering damage with its single horn.
It swims elegantly by flittering its tail fin as if it were a dress. It has the look of a queen.
It swims at a steady 5 knots. If it senses danger, it will strike back with its sharp horn.
A strong swimmer, it is capable of swimming nonstop up fast streams at a steady speed of five knots per hour.
When the weather grows warm, they form groups and swim upriver. This sight serves as a poetic reminder that spring has arrived.
Spellbound by the length of its horn and the beauty of its fins, many strange Trainers raise Goldeen and nothing but Goldeen.
Although known for their splendid tail fins, Goldeen apparently compete among themselves to see whose horn is thickest and sharpest.
The way it swims along fluttering its dress-like fins has earned it the name “princess of the water.”
Abilities
- Swift Swim
Doubles Speed during rain.
- Water Veil
Prevents burns.
- Lightning Rod
Redirects single-target electric moves to this Pokémon where possible. Absorbs Electric moves, raising Special Attack one stage.