|
Bronzor(JP) is a species of Pokémon in the series of the same name. It is a Steel/Psychic type introduced in the fourth generation and evolves into Bronzong.
Physiology & Behavior[]
Bronzor is a flat, circular, blue-green Pokémon. Six dark blue spheres bulge from its rim. It has two round, yellow eyes and a large nose-like sphere surrounded by four small circles in its center. A crest resembling an herb or branch is on its back.
Bronzor's crest is said to possess a mysterious power and is held sacred. It was first seen in ancient tombs and timeworn places; objects resembling this Pokémon have also been found in tombs. Scientists believe Bronzor used to be reflective and have unsuccessfully tried performing X-rays on its body. The pattern of Bronzor in Galar cannot be found in any of its cultures, and the reason is unknown. There is lore on how polishing Bronzor will make its surface reflect the truth. However, it hates being polished. Bronzor uses an unknown energy to help it float around. It typically lives in mountainous paths.
Appearances[]
Origin and Inspiration[]
In-game information[]
Pokédex entries[]
Title | Entry |
---|---|
Fourth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Diamond | Implements shaped like it were discovered in ancient tombs. It is unknown if they are related. |
Pokémon Pearl | X-ray photos were taken to check its body structure. Nothing appeared, however. |
Pokémon Platinum | There are researchers who believe this Pokémon reflected like a mirror in the distant past. |
Pokémon HeartGold | Ancient people believed that the pattern on Bronzor's back contained a mysterious power. |
Pokémon SoulSilver | Ancient people believed that the pattern on Bronzor's back contained a mysterious power. |
Fifth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Black | There are researchers who believe this Pokémon reflected like a mirror in the distant past. |
Pokémon White | There are researchers who believe this Pokémon reflected like a mirror in the distant past. |
Pokémon Black 2 | They are found in ancient tombs. The patterns on their backs are said to be imbued with mysterious power. |
Pokémon White 2 | They are found in ancient tombs. The patterns on their backs are said to be imbued with mysterious power. |
Sixth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon X | Ancient people believed that the pattern on Bronzor's back contained a mysterious power. |
Pokémon Y | Implements shaped like it were discovered in ancient tombs. It is unknown if they are related. |
Pokémon Omega Ruby | Ancient people believed that the pattern on Bronzor's back contained a mysterious power. |
Pokémon Alpha Sapphire | Implements shaped like it were discovered in ancient tombs. It is unknown if they are related. |
Eighth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Sword | It appears in ancient ruins. The pattern on its body doesn't come from any culture in the Galar region, so it remains shrouded in mystery. |
Pokémon Shield | Polishing Bronzor to a shine makes its surface reflect the truth, according to common lore. Be that as it may, Bronzor hates being polished. |
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond | Implements shaped like Bronzor were discovered in ancient tombs. It is unknown whether they are related. |
Pokémon Shining Pearl | X-ray photos were taken to check its body structure, but nothing was seen. |
Pokémon Legends: Arceus | Floats using a mysterious energy. The pattern engraved upon its back is held as sacred and can sometimes be found in imagery from ancient cemeteries and other such timeworn places. |
Ninth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Scarlet | Ancient people believed that the pattern on Bronzor’s back contained a mysterious power. |
Pokémon Violet | They are found in ancient tombs. The patterns on their backs are said to be imbued with mysterious power. |
Game Locations[]
Title | Location(s) | |
---|---|---|
Fourth Pokémon generation | ||
Pokémon Diamond | ||
Pokémon Pearl | ||
Pokémon Platinum | ||
Pokémon HeartGold | ||
Pokémon SoulSilver | ||
Fifth Pokémon generation | ||
Pokémon Black | ||
Pokémon White | ||
Pokémon Black 2 | ||
Pokémon White 2 | ||
Sixth Pokémon generation | ||
Pokémon X | ||
Pokémon Y | ||
Pokémon Omega Ruby | ||
Pokémon Alpha Sapphire | ||
Eighth Pokémon generation | ||
Pokémon Sword | Dusty Bowl, Giant's Seat, Hammerlocke Hills, Motostoke Riverbank, Stony Wilderness (Max Raid Battle) | |
Pokémon Shield | Dusty Bowl, Giant's Seat, Hammerlocke Hills, Motostoke Riverbank, Stony Wilderness (Max Raid Battle) | |
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond | Grand Underground - Rocky Cave, Icy Cave, Dazzling Cave, Stargleam Cavern, Big Bluff Cavern, Glacial Cavern | |
Pokémon Shining Pearl | Grand Underground - Rocky Cave, Icy Cave, Dazzling Cave, Stargleam Cavern, Big Bluff Cavern, Glacial Cavern | |
Pokémon Legends: Arceus | Coronet Highlands: Ancient Quarry, near Clamberclaw Cliffs, near Celestica Ruins, near Primeval Grotto, Stonetooth Rows (Day), massive mass outbreaks Alabaster Icelands: Lake Acuity, Snowpoint Temple, massive mass outbreaks | |
Ninth Pokémon generation | ||
Pokémon Scarlet | East Province: Area Two West Province: Area One, Area Two | |
Pokémon Violet | East Province: Area Two West Province: Area One, Area Two |
Evolution[]
|
|||
![]() |
![]() |
Base Stats[]
HP | 57 |
Attack | 24 |
Defense | 86 |
Sp. Attack | 24 |
Sp. Defense | 86 |
Speed | 23 |
Total | 300 |
Moveset[]
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- If Bronzor is turned upside-down, it will look exactly the same from the front, meaning its front has rotational symmetry. It also has horizontal and vertical reflective symmetry. However, its back sprite only has vertical reflective symmetry.
- As both of this Pokémon's Abilities are used at the same time in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness and it wasn't weak to Ghost and Dark-type moves at the time, Bronzor doesn't have any weaknesses in those games.
- Bronzor has the lowest base Attack of all Steel-type Pokémon.