| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 120 |
| Types | Fighting |
| Attack | Rock Throw |
| Attack cost | Fighting |
| Artist | Shin Nagasawa |
| Rarity | Rare |
| Pokédex | 377 |
Regirock
The same rocks that form its body have been found in ground layers around the world.
Vendor Information
- Store Name: DutchGem
- Vendor: DutchGem
-
Address:
gekkestraat
179
2345GT Utrecht
Forbidden Light
It sleeps at the bottom of a lake. Its spirit is said to leave its body to fly on the lake's surface.
Rebel Clash
In this defensive stance, Aegislash uses its steel body and a force field of spectral power to reduce the damage of any attack.
XY
Its Tackle is forceful enough to flip a 50-ton tank. It shields its allies from danger with its own body.
Battle Styles
Identifiable by its eerie howls, people a long time ago thought it was the grim reaper and feared it.
Lost Origin
They patrol their territory in pairs. I believe the igneous rock components in the fur of this species are the result of volcanic activity in its habitat.
Related products
Kalos Starter Set
Blades comprise this Pokémon's entire body. If battling dulls the blades, it sharpens them on stones by the river.
Kalos Starter Set
If it is around babies, it milk it produces contains much more nutrition than usual.
Kalos Starter Set
It will always obey the commands of a skilled Trainer. Its behavior arises from its living in packs in ancient times.
Kalos Starter Set
A common sight in volcanic areas, it slowly slithers around in a constant search for warm places.
Kalos Starter Set
The plant stalk it holds is its weapon. The stalk is used like a sword to cut all sorts of things.
Kalos Starter Set
Its Tackle is forceful enough to flip a 50-ton tank. It shields its allies from danger with its own body.
Kalos Starter Set
It secretes flexible bubbles from its chest and back. The bubbles reduce the damage it would otherwise take when attacked.
Kalos Starter Set
It can't stop itself from chasing moving things, and it runs in a circle, chasing its own tail.



