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Characteristics
- Height:
- 1.40
- Weight:
- 340.00
Base stats
Total: 525Combat strengths and weaknesses
Damage multiplier taken by Probopass 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 Probopass
Probopass is a Pokémon of the Rock and Steel type, known by its Japanese name ダイノーズ. Introduced in the fourth generation, it represents the direct evolution of Nosepass after leveling up in an area with a special magnetic field. Its massive appearance and characteristic nose make it instantly recognizable in the Pokédex. Probopass is especially appreciated by players looking for excellent defense and a reliable wall role in battle.
Type, role, and utility in battle
The Steel type combined with the Rock type gives Probopass high resistance against many common attacks. It excels particularly against Normal, Flying, Psychic, and Ice attacks, making it a solid choice for absorbing repeated hits. On the other hand, its weakness to Ground and Fighting attacks must be anticipated when building a team. Its primary role remains defensive, with the ability to slow down the pace of battle and wear out the opponent.
Base stats and strategic potential
Probopass's stats clearly emphasize Defense and Special Defense. Its HP are decent without being exceptional, but are compensated by an excellent capacity to take hits. Its Special Attack is usable, allowing the use of ranged moves based on the Steel or Rock type. On the other hand, its very low Speed requires a thoughtful strategy, often geared toward terrain control rather than fast offense.
Notable attacks and moves
Probopass's movepool is particularly interesting for strategic players. It can learn powerful Rock attacks such as Rock Slide or Stone Edge, ideal for dealing consistent damage. On the Steel side, Flash Cannon is an effective option to exploit its Special Attack. It also has support moves like Barrier or Rest, reinforcing its defensive role. Access to certain TMs allows its set to be adapted according to needs, especially against Ground threats.
Pokédex information and behavior
According to the Pokédex, Probopass uses its nose like a true compass, capable of detecting magnetic fields. It is often motionless, planted in the ground, observing its surroundings without moving for long periods. This behavior is perfectly reflected in its gameplay, where it acts as a pillar that is difficult to dislodge. Its massive body and iron composition further reinforce this impression of solidity.
Trading cards and competitive interest
In the Pokémon card game, Probopass is regularly represented as a defensive creature, with high defense values and control-based attacks. Some editions highlight its support or damage-reduction moves, making it interesting for collectors who appreciate tactical cards. Even if it is not always at the top of competitive play, it remains a reliable choice for endurance-oriented decks.
Evolution, level, and optimization
The evolution of Nosepass into Probopass requires specific conditions linked to the magnetic field, which makes it a particular Pokémon to obtain. Once this milestone is reached, optimization comes through good IV and EV management, prioritizing Defense and HP. This choice reinforces its identity as a wall and maximizes its effectiveness over the long term. Well used, Probopass becomes a central element of many defensive strategies.

