Bronzor

N°0436 · Generation 4

Bronzor

It is said to shine and reflect the truth when polished, but it absolutely hates being polished.

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Characteristics

Height:
0.50
Weight:
60.50

Base stats

Total: 300
HP57
Attack24
Defense86
Sp. Atk24
Sp. Def86
Speed23

Combat strengths and weaknesses

Damage multiplier taken by Bronzor depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.

4weaknesses9resistances1immunity

Weaknesses - dangerous attacks

Immunities - no damage taken

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Detailed information

General overview of Bronzor

Bronzor is a Steel and Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in the fourth generation. Its English name is Bronzor and its Japanese name is ドーミラー. It is known for its appearance as an ancient bronze disc adorned with mysterious patterns reminiscent of antique artifacts. Bronzor holds a special place in the Pokédex thanks to its ancient origins and its strong connection to lost civilizations.

In the Pokédex, Bronzor carries the number #436. It measures approximately 0.5 meters and weighs close to 60 kg. Its compact size and high weight reflect its metallic nature. This Pokémon is often associated with ruins, caves, or historically charged locations, which reinforces its mystical and defensive character.

Type, abilities, and evolution

The Steel type grants Bronzor excellent defense against many physical moves, while the Psychic type gives it access to strategic control and support moves. This type combination makes it resistant to several threats but vulnerable to Fire, Ground, and Dark-type moves.

Bronzor has several interesting abilities depending on the version, such as Levitate, which completely cancels its Ground-type weakness, or Heatproof, which reduces damage taken from super effective moves. These abilities strongly influence its use in battle and its defensive role on a team.

Bronzor's evolution into Bronzong occurs at a certain level. This evolution boosts its HP, Defense, and Special Defense stats while retaining its strategic orientation. The choice of whether to evolve Bronzor often depends on the desired playstyle.

Base stats and strategic potential

Bronzor's base stats are clearly oriented toward Defense. It has good physical Defense and decent Special Defense, but its HP and offensive power remain limited. Its Attack and Special Attack are modest, making it a Pokémon better suited to support than direct damage.

In terms of EVs and IVs, Bronzor is often optimized with investment in HP and Defense to maximize its longevity on the field. A defensive nature is generally preferred to further reinforce its ability to absorb hits.

Main moves and abilities

Bronzor has a wide range of useful moves and abilities. It can learn Psychic-type moves such as Psyshock or Signal Beam, as well as Steel-type moves based on the strength and power of metal. It also has access to support moves such as Light Screen or Protect, reinforcing its defensive role.

  • Psychic-type moves oriented toward control and mental pressure

  • Steel moves to exploit its natural resistance

  • Defensive moves to reduce damage taken

  • Strategic options to hinder the opponent over time

Use in battle and collectible cards

In battle, Bronzor is mainly used as a defensive wall or support Pokémon. It excels at absorbing moves, setting up screens, and disrupting the opponent. Its Fire-type weakness remains a point to watch, especially against fast and powerful attackers.

In the collectible card game, Bronzor appears on several cards highlighting its defenses and control moves. Bronzor cards are often appreciated for their consistency with the ancient bronze lore and for their tactical effects rather than raw damage. They find their place in decks focused on longevity and board control.

Additional information and context

Information surrounding Bronzor often evokes its ancient origin and its connection to ritual objects. Its circular and symmetrical patterns reinforce the idea of an ancient Pokémon used as a mirror or symbol of protection. This strong identity contributes to its appeal among players and collectors.

Bronzor remains a solid choice for trainers looking for a reliable defensive Pokémon, capable of fitting into strategies based on resistance, patience, and control of the battle's pace.

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