Kabutori is a Normal/Flying-type Pokémon native to the Ongan Region
It evolves from Yoroshitaka at Lv. 20.
Physical Description
Kabutori is a small, brown bird with a large shell-like helmet on its head. It has a yellow beak with yellow eyes. Around its face is a black-like covering. On its head is a odd-shaped shell that turns upwards in the back. On its chest and belly is white plummage. This white plumage is also present on both end of the wings. It has yellow, three-toed talons and a white tail with individual sharp feathers.
Gender Differences
The female Kabutori has a smaller shell helmet then the male.
Special Abilities
Are capable of striking its shell-like helmet with devastating effects. It is capable of breaking both rocks, trees, and bones with one devastating strike from it. It can perform dive bomb tactics.
Behaviour
Kabutori uses its strong, shell-like head to smash apart rocks and wood in order to get insects. It will fly upwards, turn around, and dive bomb the object thus destroying it. They fly around in flocks.
Habitat
Kabutori can be found in plains and forests.
PokeDex Entry |
The covering on its head is actually shell-like bone that covers over the head. It divebombs rocks and tree to get insects. |
Locations |
49, 50, 51, 53 |
Stats | |
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Attack | |
Defense | |
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Total |
Move List |
Level | Move | Type | Cat. |
- | Tackle | Normal | |
- | Sand-Attack | Ground | Status |
4 | Quick Attack | Normal | |
6 | Wing Attack | Ground | Physical |
10 | Harden | Fighting | |
13 | Rock Smash | Normal | |
16 | Aerial Ace | Ghost | |
19 | Focus Energy | Ground | |
22 | Air Slash | Rock | |
25 | Freefall | Ground | |
27 | Double Team | Normal | |
30 | Headbutt | Normal | |
32 | Double Edge | Rock | |
36 | Twister | Ground | Special |
39 | Head Smash | Normal | |
Evolution Family |
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Kusshisu ---> Lv. 20 | Mekugesshi |
Trivia
Origin
Kabutori is idea of using its head to break apart trees to eat insects is based off from a wood-pecker instead with a heard head instead of beak.
Kabutori's name comes from かぶと (kabuto) and 鳥 (tori). Kabuto means "helmet" and tori means "bird".