Golem

Golem (Japanese: ゴローニャ Goroonya) is a /-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, and a /-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VII.

Physiology
Golem's body resembles a large boulder. It has claws on its hands and feet.

An Alolan Golem is much different than its Kantonian counterpart. Two crystalline formations protrude from Golem's back while what appear to be a mustache and beard are actually iron filings. Golem's arms are much shorter as well.

Natural abilities
Golem can have the ability Rock Head or the ability Sturdy. Rock Head prevents Golem from recoiling. Sturdy prevents Golem from being KO-ed by 1 Hit KO moves; starting with Gen V, Sturdy allows Golem to hang on with 1 HP after being hit by a single attack. Golem's Alolan variant gains two new abilities, which are Magnet Pull and Galvanize. Magnet Pull, which is shared with the Magnemite line and Nosepass line, prevent Steel-type Pokemon from escaping. Galvanize, which is unique among the Alolan Graveler evolution line, converts Normal-type moves into Electric-type moves.

Golem's hide is so hard, that dynamite can't harm it. When they roll down the mountains they live on, they leave grooves.

The Alolan variant of Golem is able to launch electrically charged boulders from the crystals on its back; these boulders can paralyze and numb opponents at the slightest touch. Unlike its Kantonian counterpart, Golem has a more stubborn disposition and can discharge electricity when agitated as well as letting out a roar that mimics the sound of thunder.

Evolution
Graveler evolves into Golem when traded. It is the final form of Geodude.

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Trivia

 * Alolan Golem and its pre-evolutionary forms are the only Rock and Electric-type Pokemon.

Design Origin
Golem is based on a turtle and boulder, with the cracks on its shell referencing the Earth's tectonic plates. Alolan Golem is more heavily inspired by magnetite, a type of mineral known for its strong magnetic field.