Rock Identifier
Graveler (Fictional Interpretation) (Mons calcarius anthropomorphus) — igneous
igneous

Graveler (Fictional Interpretation)

Mons calcarius anthropomorphus

Hardness: 6-7 (Mohs scale), Color: Brownish-orange to gray, Luster: Dull/Earthy, Crystal Structure: Amorphous/Granular, Specific Gravity: 2.8

Identified More igneous

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Physical properties

Hardness: 6-7 (Mohs scale), Color: Brownish-orange to gray, Luster: Dull/Earthy, Crystal Structure: Amorphous/Granular, Specific Gravity: 2.8

Formation & geological history

Formed through rapid cooling of magma within mountainous or volcanic subterranean caverns; typically associated with the Holocene era in fictional geological timelines.

Uses & applications

Primarily utilized for defense and high-impact kinetic energy in competitive 'Rock Pokémon' battles; occasionally used in demolition.

Geological facts

Graveler is known to travel by rolling down mountain paths, gaining speed and crushing any obstacles in its way. It is the evolved form of Geodude and can further transform into Golem when traded between collectors.

Field identification & locations

Identify in the field by looking for living boulders on mountain trails. Common locations include Victory Road and Mt. Moon. Collectors often look for 'Shiny' variants with distinct gold/yellow coloration.