Rock Identifier
Golem (Megaton Pokémon (Lithos sapiens megalithos)) — igneous/sedimentary (Rock/Ground type)
igneous/sedimentary (Rock/Ground type)

Golem

Megaton Pokémon (Lithos sapiens megalithos)

Hardness: 8.5 (Mohs scale), Color: Brownish-gold/Grey, Luster: Dull/Earthy, Crystal Structure: Spherical Geode-like form, Cleavage: None/Chunky, Specific Gravity: Approx. 300kg

Hardness
8

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Physical properties

Hardness: 8.5 (Mohs scale), Color: Brownish-gold/Grey, Luster: Dull/Earthy, Crystal Structure: Spherical Geode-like form, Cleavage: None/Chunky, Specific Gravity: Approx. 300kg

Formation & geological history

Formed through the metamorphosis of Graveler after a high-energy ‘trade’ event. Commonly found in deep mountainous regions and volcanic caves from the Kanto through Galar eras.

Uses & applications

Used in high-intensity battle circuits, mountain clearing operations, and as a natural barrier in rocky terrain. Highly valued by trainers and Pokémon collectors.

Geological facts

It is capable of shedding its skin once a year, with the old shell crumbling to enrich the soil. It is known to tumble down mountainsides for rapid transport, leaving deep grooves in the earth.

Field identification & locations

Identify in the field by its large, boulder-like spherical body and protruding reptilian head and limbs. Locations: Mt. Moon, Victory Road, and Cerulean Cave. Collectors should look for signs of 'sturdy' ability.