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Characteristics
- Height:
- 1.70
- Weight:
- 84.50
Base stats
Total: 530Combat strengths and weaknesses
Damage multiplier taken by Empoleon depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.
Weaknesses - dangerous attacks
Resistances - weak attacks
Immunities - no damage taken


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General overview of Empoleon
Empoleon is a Water and Steel type Pokémon, known in Japanese as エンペルト. It represents the final form of the evolutionary line beginning with Prinplup, making it a highly appreciated Pokémon in battle thanks to its excellent defensive and offensive combination.
In the Pokédex, Empoleon is described as an emperor Pokémon whose natural presence and strength dominate its surroundings. Its design, inspired by an emperor penguin with a sharp beak and rigid wings, perfectly reflects its role as a leader within strategic teams.
Type, resistances, and weaknesses
Empoleon has a dual Water and Steel type, which gives it a very interesting defensive profile. This combination greatly reduces the damage taken from many common types in battle.
Major resistances against Water, Ice, Steel, Dragon, Psychic, and Normal attacks
Immunity to Poison attacks thanks to the Steel type
Main weaknesses against Ground, Fighting, and Electric attacks
This spread allows Empoleon to stay on the field for a long time, particularly in strategic battles and competitive formats.
Stats and battle potential
Empoleon's stats are built around excellent Special Defense and a high Special Attack. Its solid HP lets it soak up damage while applying constant pressure on the opponent.
At high levels, Empoleon is often used as a defensive pivot or special attacker. Its access to powerful Water type moves allows it to threaten many popular tournament Pokémon.
Notable moves and abilities
Empoleon has a wide range of moves suited for both offensive play and field control. Its beak and wings are showcased in several physical and special moves.
Hydro Pump for dealing heavy Water type damage
Surf for a more stable and consistent option
Metal Claw to take advantage of its second type
Drill Peck as a physical coverage move
Aqua Jet for priority attacks
Thanks to these moves, Empoleon can adapt to different sets depending on the chosen nature and team composition.
Evolution and place in the Sinnoh region
Empoleon is the final evolution of Prinplup, reached after Prinplup at a certain level. This evolution marks a clear gain in power, defense, and versatility.
In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl games, Empoleon is one of the three final Sinnoh starter Pokémon, giving it an iconic place among players. It often plays a central role in the team throughout the entire adventure.
Empoleon in the Pokémon cards
Empoleon cards are highly sought after by collectors, particularly those from the Diamond and Pearl expansions or more recent series. Some cards highlight its emperor status with devastating Water attacks and enhanced defensive effects.
Empoleon Pokémon cards can display interesting values depending on their rarity, condition, and edition. Ultra versions or special illustration variants are particularly prized in the market.
Size, appearance, and additional details
Empoleon is an imposing Pokémon, larger than its pre-evolutions. Its size and golden horns reinforce its royal appearance. Its rigid wings act as blades, accentuating its image as a disciplined and powerful fighter.
Whether for battle, strategy, or card collecting, Empoleon remains an essential Pokémon for players seeking a balance between strength, resilience, and style.


