Graveler #0075 Generation I
Rock Pokémon

Graveler

· Gravalanch

Rocks are GRAVELER’s favorite food. This POKéMON will climb a mountain from the base to the summit, crunchingly feasting on rocks all the while. Upon reaching the peak, it rolls back down to the bottom.

Type
GroundRock
Stage
2 of 3
Category
Rock Pokémon
Japanese
Height
1.0 m
Weight
105.0 kg
Habitat
Mountain
Color
Brown
Shape
Humanoid
§ I

Evolution & biology

A 3-stage line — walk through the morphology of Graveler.

§ II

Base stats

Plotted against the dex maximum of 255.

  1. HP 055
    /255
  2. Attack 095
    /255
  3. Defense 115
    /255
  4. Sp. Atk 045
    /255
  5. Sp. Def 045
    /255
  6. Speed 035
    /255
§ IV

Graveler through its illustrators

The hands that shaped this Pokémon’s visual identity across the TCG.

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  • 01 KH

    Kagemaru Himeno

    Kagemaru Himeno has been credited on Pokémon TCG art from 1999 to 2024, spanning 656 cards. Work appears across sets including Jungle, Team Rocket, and Black & White, with a craft built on playful, character-forward staging, balanced layouts, and vibrant, often pastel-leaning color.

    2 cards
    Base era
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  • 02 KS

    Ken Sugimori

    Ken Sugimori is credited on more than 1,100 Pokémon TCG cards from 1999 to 2022, spanning sets such as Base, Gym Heroes, and Neo Genesis. The work favors clear, character-forward staging, playful moods, and vibrant-to-pastel color palettes with balanced, simple compositions.

    2 cards
    Base era → Sun & Moon era
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  • 03 NK

    Naoyo Kimura

    Naoyo Kimura has contributed Pokémon TCG illustrations from 2000 to 2025, spanning Aquapolis, Southern Islands, and Sword & Shield. The work leans playful and lighthearted, with balanced, character-focused staging and vibrant, softly watercolor-leaning color.

    2 cards
    XY era
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  • 04 AE

    AKIRA EGAWA

    AKIRA EGAWA has been credited on Pokémon TCG illustrations from 2019 to 2025, spanning Sword & Shield and Scarlet & Violet. The work leans dynamic and illustrative, with action-forward framing, balanced staging, and vibrant, contrasting color choices.

    1 card
    Scarlet & Violet era
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  • 05 AN

    Atsuko Nishida

    Atsuko Nishida has been credited on Pokémon TCG art from 1999 to 2024, spanning 400+ cards. Across sets such as Gym Heroes, Expedition Base Set, and Skyridge, the work favors playful, character-forward staging with simple, balanced compositions and vibrant, pastel-leaning color.

    1 card
    Base era
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§ V

All Graveler cards

12 of 22 cards · refined archive view.