
N°0525 · Generation 5
Boldore
It senses its surroundings through sound. When an intruder angers it, it charges at the offender without changing the direction its body is facing.
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Characteristics
- Height:
- 0.90
- Weight:
- 102.00
Base stats
Total: 390Combat strengths and weaknesses
Damage multiplier taken by Boldore depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.
Weaknesses - dangerous attacks
Resistances - weak attacks


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Overview of Boldore
Boldore is a Rock-type Pokémon introduced in the fifth generation. Its English name is Boldore and its Japanese name is ガントル. It belongs to the Unova region and stands out for its compact mineral body and its glowing central eye. Boldore is often found in caves and underground areas, making it a natural pick for trainers building a defense- or terrain-control-oriented team.
In the Pokédex, Boldore is described as a Pokémon that absorbs energy from the ground to reinforce its rocky body. This information is important for understanding its combat role, as it relies more on endurance than on speed. Boldore forms the foundation of a solid evolutionary line designed to progress toward more powerful forms suited to extended battles.
Base stats and role in battle
Boldore's stats clearly reflect its defensive role. Its Defense is high for a base Pokémon, while its HP is adequate without being exceptional. Its physical Attack is respectable, allowing it to deal consistent damage without relying on complex strategies. In contrast, its Speed is very low, which often forces the player to anticipate incoming attacks.
In battle, Boldore is primarily used as a physical wall in the early game. It can absorb several hits while wearing down the opponent with reliable Rock moves. This approach makes it a good choice for players who enjoy setting a slow pace and controlling the damage trade. Its Rock type also provides useful resistances against Normal- and Flying-type attacks.
Rock-type strengths and weaknesses
The Rock type gives Boldore excellent resilience against certain common types, but it also comes with notable weaknesses. Water, Grass, Fighting, and Ground-type attacks pose a real threat to it. These factors must be considered when building a team in order to cover its weak points.
In return, Boldore resists Fire-type attacks well and can serve as a defensive answer against offensive Pokémon that rely on those types. This specialization is a core part of its strategic identity.
Evolution and progression
Boldore evolves at a certain point into a more imposing form, further strengthening its defensive and offensive stats. This gradual evolution allows the player to invest in this Pokémon over the long term, knowing it will grow more effective as it gains experience.
Even before its final evolution, Boldore can already prove useful in many situations, particularly in battles against other trainers or when exploring rocky areas. Its growth is linear and reassuring for players looking for a reliable Pokémon rather than a fragile but explosive one.
Boldore in the games and the trading card game
In the main games, Boldore is often available fairly early, making it an accessible option for building a balanced team. Its entry presents a Pokémon that is straightforward to understand, with no complex mechanics, yet very consistent in its role. It is particularly appreciated in formats where stability and defense are valued.
On the trading card side, Boldore appears regularly as a basic card focused on resistance or evolution preparation. Its cards emphasize its connection to rock and solidity, which perfectly matches its Pokédex image. For collectors, it represents an essential step in an evolutionary set appreciated for its mineral design and visual consistency.


