Kricketot

N°0401 · Generation 4

Kricketot

When its antennae knock together, they produce a xylophone-like sound.

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Characteristics

Height:
0.30
Weight:
2.20
Gender differences:
Yes

Base stats

Total: 194
HP37
Attack25
Defense41
Sp. Atk25
Sp. Def41
Speed25

Combat strengths and weaknesses

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

3weaknesses3resistances0immunity

Weaknesses - dangerous attacks

Resistances - weak attacks

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General overview of Kricketot

Kricketot is a Bug-type Pokémon introduced in the fourth generation. It is known by its English name Kricketot and its Japanese name コロボーシ. This small cricket Pokémon is often one of the first encountered by players in the Sinnoh region, making it a very familiar creature at the start of an adventure. Kricketot appears frequently in the regional Pokédex as an easy-to-catch wild species at low levels.

Kricketot is distinguished by its distinctive cry reminiscent of a musical instrument, often compared to a xylophone. This sonic peculiarity plays an important role in its identity and in its future evolution. Its presence is common on certain starting routes, notably Route 202 in Diamond and Pearl, making it a classic choice for quickly completing a Pokédex.

Type, generation and basic data

Kricketot is a Bug-type Pokémon, which directly influences its weaknesses and resistances in battle. It belongs to generation 4 and has a specific number in the national Pokédex. Its size is very small, which fits well with its appearance as a discreet cricket, and its weight in kg remains low compared to most other species.

This Pokémon exists in male and female forms, with no major visible difference for players. It belongs to a specific egg group, allowing breeding at the daycare for those who wish to optimize abilities or effort values from the start of the game.

Stats, level and capture

Kricketot's base stats are modest and clearly oriented toward a temporary role. Its Attack and Defense remain limited, making it fragile during extended battles. It is generally encountered at a very low level, making it easy to catch without requiring complex strategy.

Kricketot's catch rate is high, making it an excellent choice for players looking to quickly fill their Pokédex entry. On the other hand, its weaknesses against Fire, Flying and Rock types must be taken into account during battles against wild Pokémon or trainers.

Moves and available attacks

The moves learned by Kricketot are simple and suited to its stage of development. It mainly has Normal and Bug-type attacks, with limited but sufficient power for early battles. Its movepool remains restricted before evolution, which limits its long-term strategic interest.

Kricketot can also learn certain moves via TMs, although its access to more advanced moves is intentionally limited. This reflects its role as an early-game Pokémon, meant to evolve quickly rather than remain in a final team.

Evolution and strategic interest

Kricketot evolves into Kricketune at a certain level, marking a clear improvement in its stats and offensive potential. This evolution completely transforms its usefulness in battle, notably through a significant gain in Attack and more powerful sound-based moves.

For trading card game players, Kricketot regularly appears as a basic card, often used to access its evolved form. These cards are common in many sets and serve mainly as support in Bug or fast evolution-oriented decks.

Abilities and in-game use

Kricketot's primary ability is oriented toward improving its sound-based moves or its battle effectiveness depending on the version. Although this ability has limited impact at this stage, it comes into its own once evolution is achieved.

In summary, Kricketot is a cricket Pokémon emblematic of Sinnoh's early routes, appreciated for its ease of capture, its educational role for new players, and its importance in progressing toward Kricketune. Its entry remains essential for any trainer wishing to complete their Pokédex from the very first routes.

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