Graveler

Official artwork of GravelerRock Ground Shiny Pokémon icon

Graveler is a Rock and Ground-type Pokémon with a Max CP of 2145 in Pokémon GO. Graveler's best moveset is Rock Throw and Rock Slide. It is weather boosted by Partly Cloudy and Sunny weather, and it was originally found in the Kanto region. Shiny Graveler is available in Pokémon GO.

Graveler is weak to Grass, Water, Fighting, Ground, Ice, and Steel-type moves. It takes reduced damage from Fire, Flying, Normal, Rock, Electric, and Poison-type moves.

Stats

Max CP2145 CP
Attack164 ATK
Defense164 DEF
Stamina146 STA
Weather Boost
  • partlyCloudyPartly Cloudy
  • sunnySunny
ReleasedYes Yes
Shiny releasedGraveler can be Shiny in Pokémon GO Yes
Buddy distance1 km
Pokédex informationPokédex information
Pokédex Number#75
Height1 m
Weight105 kg
RegionKanto Generation 1
Can be tradedAllowed
Pokémon Home transferAllowed
Base Catch Rate20%
Base Flee Rate0%
Catch rewards
5 Candy
300 Stardust
Additional Move Cost
25 Candy
10000 Candy

Graveler type chart

Takes increased damage
GrassGrass256.0%
WaterWater256.0%
FightingFighting160.0%
GroundGround160.0%
IceIce160.0%
SteelSteel160.0%
Takes decreased damage
ElectricElectric39.1%
PoisonPoison39.1%
FireFire62.5%
FlyingFlying62.5%
NormalNormal62.5%
RockRock62.5%

Type chart shows the percentage (%) of damage taken from an incoming attack of a particular type.

Graveler's best moves and movesets

Moves

Graveler's best moveset is Rock Throw and Rock Slide, with 10.85 DPS (damage per second) and 217.0 TDO (total damage output). These moves are boosted by Partly Cloudy weather. You need an Elite Charge TM to teach Graveler Rock Slide.

Best Graveler moves
DPS10.85
TDO217.03
Score16.1
Weather Boost
  • partlyCloudy
Pro tip by Professor WillowIf you are unable to get Graveler with its best moveset, we recommend to use Rock Throw/Stone Edge. You will lose around 7.5% DPS and TDO, which makes these moves a viable alternative to Graveler's strongest moveset (Rock Throw/Rock Slide).

Graveler moves comparison

The following chart shows Graveler's DPS and TDO for every fast and charge attack combination. This chart is useful for comparing the relative strength of Graveler's movesets. You can change the weather and the opposing Pokémon to see how it affects the rankings.

      #
      Fast Attack
      Charged Attack
      DPS
      TDO
      Score 🔽
      1.RockRock Throw RockRock Slide *10.85217.016.1
      2.GroundMud-Slap RockRock Slide *10.56211.215.3
      3.RockRock Throw RockStone Edge 10.41208.214.9
      4.GroundMud Shot RockRock Slide *10.34206.814.7
      5.RockRock Throw RockRock Blast 10.09201.814.0
      6.GroundMud-Slap RockStone Edge 9.98199.613.7
      7.GroundMud-Slap RockRock Blast 9.79195.913.2
      8.RockRock Throw GroundDig 9.74194.913.0
      9.GroundMud Shot RockStone Edge 9.65193.012.8
      10.GroundMud-Slap GroundDig 9.48189.612.3
      11.GroundMud Shot RockRock Blast 9.46189.112.2
      12.GroundMud Shot GroundDig 9.18183.611.8

      Fast Attacks

      • GroundMud Shot5Damage7Energy
        Toggle more information for move: Mud Shot
        Type effectiveness chart
        • 160.0%
          • PoisonPoison
          • RockRock
          • SteelSteel
          • FireFire
          • ElectricElectric
        • 62.5%
          • BugBug
          • GrassGrass
        • 39.1%
          • FlyingFlying
        Gym and Raid Battles
        Damage5
        Energy7
        Weather boost
        • sunnySunny
        Duration0.6s
        Damage window0.3s - 0.6s
        Trainer Battles
        Damage3
        Energy9

        Effects
        Mud Shot has no special effects.
        See Mud Shot details page ↗
      • RockRock Throw12Damage7Energy
        Toggle more information for move: Rock Throw
        Type effectiveness chart
        • 160.0%
          • FlyingFlying
          • BugBug
          • FireFire
          • IceIce
        • 62.5%
          • FightingFighting
          • GroundGround
          • SteelSteel
        Gym and Raid Battles
        Damage12
        Energy7
        Weather boost
        • partlyCloudyPartly Cloudy
        Duration0.9s
        Damage window0.5s - 0.8s
        Trainer Battles
        Damage8
        Energy5

        Effects
        Rock Throw has no special effects.
        See Rock Throw details page ↗
      • GroundMud-Slap18Damage12Energy
        Toggle more information for move: Mud-Slap
        Type effectiveness chart
        • 160.0%
          • PoisonPoison
          • RockRock
          • SteelSteel
          • FireFire
          • ElectricElectric
        • 62.5%
          • BugBug
          • GrassGrass
        • 39.1%
          • FlyingFlying
        Gym and Raid Battles
        Damage18
        Energy12
        Weather boost
        • sunnySunny
        Duration1.4s
        Damage window1.1s - 1.4s
        Trainer Battles
        Damage11
        Energy9

        Effects
        Mud-Slap has no special effects.
        See Mud-Slap details page ↗

      Charged Moves

      • GroundDig100Damage50Energy
        Toggle more information for move: Dig
        Type effectiveness chart
        • 160.0%
          • PoisonPoison
          • RockRock
          • SteelSteel
          • FireFire
          • ElectricElectric
        • 62.5%
          • BugBug
          • GrassGrass
        • 39.1%
          • FlyingFlying
        Gym and Raid Battles
        Damage100
        Energy50
        Weather boost
        • sunnySunny
        Duration4.7s
        Damage window2.8s - 4.5s
        Trainer Battles
        Damage80
        Energy50

        Effects
        Dig has no special effects.
        See Dig details page ↗
      • RockStone Edge100Damage100Energy
        Toggle more information for move: Stone Edge
        Type effectiveness chart
        • 160.0%
          • FlyingFlying
          • BugBug
          • FireFire
          • IceIce
        • 62.5%
          • FightingFighting
          • GroundGround
          • SteelSteel
        Gym and Raid Battles
        Damage100
        Energy100
        Weather boost
        • partlyCloudyPartly Cloudy
        Duration2.3s
        Damage window0.7s - 2.1s
        Trainer Battles
        Damage100
        Energy55

        Effects
        Stone Edge has no special effects.
        See Stone Edge details page ↗
      • RockRock Slide *80Damage50Energy
        Toggle more information for move: Rock Slide
        Type effectiveness chart
        • 160.0%
          • FlyingFlying
          • BugBug
          • FireFire
          • IceIce
        • 62.5%
          • FightingFighting
          • GroundGround
          • SteelSteel
        Gym and Raid Battles
        Damage80
        Energy50
        Weather boost
        • partlyCloudyPartly Cloudy
        Duration2.7s
        Damage window1.5s - 2.6s
        Trainer Battles
        Damage75
        Energy45

        Effects
        Rock Slide has no special effects.
        See Rock Slide details page ↗
      • RockRock Blast50Damage33Energy
        Toggle more information for move: Rock Blast
        Type effectiveness chart
        • 160.0%
          • FlyingFlying
          • BugBug
          • FireFire
          • IceIce
        • 62.5%
          • FightingFighting
          • GroundGround
          • SteelSteel
        Gym and Raid Battles
        Damage50
        Energy33
        Weather boost
        • partlyCloudyPartly Cloudy
        Duration2.1s
        Damage window1.6s - 2.0s
        Trainer Battles
        Damage50
        Energy40

        Effects
        Rock Blast has no special effects.
        See Rock Blast details page ↗
      Legacy Elite Fast and Charge Attacks can only be obtained during special events, or by using an Elite Fast TM or an Elite Charge TM. Legacy moves are marked with an asterisk (*). The table above provides information on different moves Graveler has in Pokémon GO, along with their corresponding DPS (Damage per Second) and TDO (Total Damage Output).

      Graveler Special CP Values

      CP Chart

      Max CP values in Raids, Eggs, Field Research

      Graveler's Max CP is at Level 50. Graveler Combat Power values in Pokémon GO Raids, Eggs, and Field Research encounter can be found below.

      Max CPMax CP2145 CP
      Level 50, 15/15/15 IVs
      Field ResearchResearch767 CP - 813 CP
      Level 15, 10/10/10 minimum IVs
      Pokémon EggEggs1023 CP - 1084 CP
      Level 20, 10/10/10 minimum IVs
      Raid catchRaids1023 CP - 1084 CP
      Level 20, 10/10/10 minimum IVs
      Raid catchRaidsWeather Boost
      • partlyCloudyPartly Cloudy
      • sunnySunny
      1278 CP - 1355 CP
      Weather boosted, Level 25, 10/10/10 minimum IVs
      InfoMore information
      • Field and Special Research encounters are always Level 15. IVs range from 10 (min) to 15 (max). Field Research encounters have a 10/10/10 IV floor.
      • Pokémon hatched from Eggs are always Level 20. IVs range from 10 (min) to 15 (max). Egg Hatches have a 10/10/10 IV floor.
      • Raid Bosses caught without weather boost are always Level 20. IVs range from 10 (min) to 15 (max). Raid Catches have a 10/10/10 IV floor.
        • 😈 Shadow Pokémon have 6/6/6 IV floor in raids.
      • Raid Bosses caught with weather boost are always Level 25. IVs range from 10 (min) to 15 (max). Weather boosted Raid Catches have a 10/10/10 IV floor.
        • 😈 Shadow Pokémon have 6/6/6 IV floor in raids.
      • Wild encounters range from Level 1 to Level 30 Pokémon. Their IVs range from 0 (min) to 15 (max) for each stat.
      • Weather Boosted wild Pokémon encounters get a 5 Level boost, bringing their Level range to Level 6 to Level 35. In addition, they have a guaraneed minimum IV value of 4 for each stat, resulting in a 4/4/4 IV floor.

      Graveler Max CP Chart

      CP Chart

      Max Combat Power per Level chart

      Graveler Max CP per level chart. This table shows maximum Combat Power values from Level 1 to Level 50.

      LVLCPLVLCPLVLCP
      126 CP284 CP3141 CP
      4198 CP5255 CP6313 CP
      7370 CP8427 CP9485 CP
      10542 CP11596 CP12650 CP
      13705 CP14759 CP15813 CP
      16867 CP17921 CP18976 CP
      191030 CP201084 CP211138 CP
      221192 CP231247 CP241301 CP
      251355 CP261409 CP271464 CP
      281518 CP291572 CP301626 CP
      311653 CP321681 CP331708 CP
      341735 CP351762 CP361789 CP
      371816 CP381843 CP391870 CP
      401897 CP411922 CP421946 CP
      431970 CP441995 CP452019 CP
      462044 CP472069 CP482094 CP
      492120 CP502145 CP

      Graveler evolution chart

      Family
      PokémonRequiresEvolution
      Thumbnail image of GeodudeGeodude
      • Candy Icon25 Candy
      Thumbnail image of GravelerGraveler
      Thumbnail image of GravelerGraveler
      • Candy Icon100 Candy
      • Trade Icon0 Candy if traded
      Thumbnail image of GolemGolem
      • Geodude evolves into Graveler which costs 25 Candy.
      • Graveler evolves into Golem which costs 100 Candy.

      Mega Pokémon that boost Graveler

      Photobomb

      A list of Mega Pokémon that boost Graveler's Rock and Ground-type moves, Candy, and Candy XL from catching Graveler.

      Mega Pokemon BackgroundThumbnail image of Mega AerodactylMega Pokémon iconMega Aerodactyl
      RockFlying
      Mega Pokemon BackgroundThumbnail image of Mega SteelixMega Pokémon iconMega Steelix
      SteelGround
      Mega Pokemon BackgroundThumbnail image of Mega TyranitarMega Pokémon iconMega Tyranitar
      RockDark
      Mega Pokemon BackgroundThumbnail image of Mega SwampertMega Pokémon iconMega Swampert
      WaterGround
      Thumbnail image of Primal GroudonPrimal Groudon
      GroundFire
      Mega Pokemon BackgroundThumbnail image of Mega GarchompMega Pokémon iconMega Garchomp
      DragonGround
      Mega Pokemon BackgroundThumbnail image of Mega DiancieMega Pokémon iconMega Diancie
      RockFairy
      Pokédex informationMore information

      Mega and Primal Raid BonusMega Pokémon boost the attack power of all other Pokémon when battling in Raid Battles by 10%. Attacks that share their type with the Mega Pokémon's type(s) receive a 30% boost. However, these bonuses do not stack if there are multiple Mega-Evolved Pokémon battling simultaneously; only the higher boost will be applied.

      Mega and Primal Catch BonusWhile a Pokémon is Mega-Evolved, additional XP and Candy is granted when catching a Pokémon that shares a type with it, or for any raid boss caught. These do not stack with each other. Additionally, High and Max Level Mega-Evolved Pokémon grant an increased chance to obtain Candy XL when catching a Pokémon that shares a type with it.

      Note on Primal Kyogre and Groudon
      • Primal Kyogre boosts Water-, Electric- and Bug-type attacks and Pokémon.
      • Primal Groudon boosts Fire-, Grass- and Ground-type attacks and Pokémon.

      Graveler Catch Rates

      Catch Rates

      The base catch rate for Graveler in Pokémon GO is 24.03%, calculated for catching a Level 20 with no berries. Curved Great throw has a 50.38% chance to catch, and adding a Razz Berry raises that to 65.04%.

      CogConfigure
                NormalNiceGreatExcellent
                No Berry
                -24.03%27.09%33.78%39.85%
                Curve37.32%41.56%50.38%57.86%
                Razz BerryRazz Berry
                -33.78%37.75%46.11%53.35%
                Curve50.38%55.33%65.04%72.65%
                Silver Pinap BerrySilver Pinap Berry
                - 39.02%43.38%52.38%59.95%
                Curve56.87%61.98%71.67%78.89%
                Golden Razz BerryGolden Razz Berry
                - 49.69%54.62%64.32%71.94%
                Curve68.90%73.89%82.65%88.47%
                InfoMore information

                Catch probability with multiple throws

                In order to help Trainers understand their overall odds when catching Graveler, we enable the functionality to showing the total chance to catch it depending on the number of available throws. We calculate this chance as if you repeated the same throw N-number of times.

                To activate this functionality, change the number of Number of throws to a value greater than 1. The Number of throws option is available in the configuration options above the chart

                Catch rate formula

                Pokémon GO catch rate formula can be expressed as follows:

                • CATCH_MULTIPLIERS = ball * curve * berry * throwType * (type1Medal + type2Medal / 2)
                • CATCH_RATE = 1 - Math.pow(1 - baseCatchRate / (2 * cpm), CATCH_MULTIPLIERS)

                There are different multipliers that come into play when calculating catch rate.

                Curved throws are more effective than regular throws, stronger types of Poké Ball have a higher catch rate, and using a Razz Berry or a Golden Razz Berry also improves your chances.

                Catch rate multipliers

                The following table shows all the different catch rate multipliers in Pokémon GO:

                MultiplierAmount
                Razz Berry1.5
                Silver Pinap Berry1.8
                Golden Razz Berry2.5
                Curveball1.7
                Nice Throw1.15
                Great Throw1.5
                Excellent Throw1.85
                PokéBall1.0
                Premier Ball1.0
                Great Ball1.5
                Ultra Ball2.0
                Bronze medal1.1
                Silver medal1.2
                Gold medal1.3

                List of Graveler costumes

                Photobomb

                A list of Graveler costumes available in Pokémon GO.

                No costume sprites available

                Graveler high resolution sprites

                Photobomb

                A list of high resolution Pokémon HOME sprites related to Graveler. Sprite description is a best guess on what the sprite is related to, use your own judgment. Click to download full 512x512 resolution.

                Graveler Pokédex entries

                Kanto
                VersionsPokédex entry
                Red, BlueRolls down slopes to move. It rolls over any obstacle without slowing or changing its direction.
                YellowOften seen rolling down mountain trails. Obstacles are just things to roll straight over, not avoid.
                GoldWith a free and uncaring nature, it doesn't mind if pieces break off while it rolls down mountains.
                SilverA slow walker, it rolls to move. It pays no attention to any object that happens to be in its path.
                CrystalIt travels by rol­ ling on mountain paths. If it gains too much speed, it stops by running into huge rocks.
                RubyGRAVELER grows by feeding on rocks. Apparently, it prefers to eat rocks that are covered in moss. This POKéMON eats its way through a ton of rocks on a daily basis.
                SapphireRocks 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.
                EmeraldThey descend from mountains by tumbling down steep slopes. They are so brutal, they smash aside obstructing trees and massive boulders with thunderous tackles.
                FireRedBe careful while hiking on mountain trails. GRAVELER may come rolling down the path without slowing.
                LeafGreenRolls down slopes to move. It rolls over any obstacle without slowing or changing its direction.
                DiamondGRAVELER make their homes on sheer cliff faces by gouging out numerous horizontal holes.
                PearlIt tumbles down slopes, heedless of any body parts chipping off. It eats a ton of rocks daily.
                Platinum, Black, White, Black 2, White 2It rolls on mountain paths to move. Once it builds momentum, no Pokémon can stop it without difficulty.
                HeartGoldWith a free and uncaring nature, it doesn’t mind if pieces break off while it rolls down mountains.
                SoulSilverA slow walker, it rolls to move. It pays no attention to any object that happens to be in its path.
                XWith a free and uncaring nature, it doesn’t mind if pieces break off while it rolls down mountains.
                YRolls down slopes to move. It rolls over any obstacle without slowing or changing its direction.
                Omega RubyGraveler grows by feeding on rocks. Apparently, it prefers to eat rocks that are covered in moss. This Pokémon eats its way through a ton of rocks on a daily basis.
                Alpha SapphireRocks 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.
                SunMossy rocks are its favorite food. It can devour a ton a day while crunching loudly.
                MoonThis slow-footed Pokémon moves by curling up and rolling instead of walking. With enough momentum, its speed can exceed 60 mph.
                Ultra SunIt climbs up cliffs as it heads toward the peak of a mountain. As soon as it reaches the summit, it rolls back down the way it came.
                Ultra MoonIt travels by rolling down cliffs. If it falls into a river, it will explode with its last gasp.
                Let's Go, Pikachu!, Let's Go, Eevee!Often seen rolling down mountain trails. Obstacles are just things to roll straight over, not avoid.
                Legends: ArceusDwells in holes dug into sheer walls of stone. It enjoys rolling down slopes as though it were a boulder during a rockfall, so keep an eye upward while traversing mountain roads.