Metagross

Metagross (Japanese: メタグロス Metagurosu) is a /-type Pseudo-Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation III.

Physiology
Metagross is made up of two Metang that fused together. It has four brains which are all linked together as one by a complex neural network with the intelligence to solve highly complex equations faster than a super-computer. Metagross is also a ruthless hunter, using its large and heavy bulk to pin down prey. It is one of the few Pokémon capable of mega evolution.

Natural abilities
In the game, Metagross has the ability "Clear Body", which prevents any of its stats from being lowered.

Evolution
Metagross is the evolved form of Metang as of level 45 and is the final evolutionary form of Beldum. It can further evolve into Mega Metagross when using the Metagrossite.

Stats
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Anime
Metagross first appeared in anime during the events of MS007 where a trainer named Rebecca used it. It appeared again under the ownership of Tyson.
 * Rebecca's Metagross
 * Tyson's Metagross
 * Anabel's Metagross
 * Psychic's Metagross
 * Shiny Metagross
 * Metagross (DP158)
 * Steven's Metagross
 * Alain's Metagross

Trivia

 * Metagross is the heaviest non-legendary Pokémon, at a weight of 1212.5 lbs. However, Mudsdale currently owns that title, at a weight of 2028.3 lbs.
 * Metagross is the only genderless Pseudo-Legendary Pokémon.
 * Metagross is the only Pseudo-Legendary Pokémon that can't learn any -type moves.
 * Metagross and Tyranitar are the only Pseudo-Legendary Pokémon that are not a -type.
 * Metagross is the only Pseudo-Legendary who doesn't share any type with the rest of the Pseudo Legendary, as none of them are or.

Origin
Metagross is likely based on a robot with some elements of a spider and computer. Its ability to fly with legs tucked on all sides might be similar to an UFO.

Etymology
Metagross' name may be derived from the word metal and the French word gros, which means "big". It may also come from cross, due to its big cross on its face. It could also include gross (a large amount) and meta (beyond), thus making meta-gross (beyond a large amount).