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'''Kochia''' is a {{mt|Sky}}-type [[Denjuu]], found in [[Telefang 1]].
'''Kochia''' {{IPA|ˈkoʊkiə}}<ref>''Sunset Western Garden Book,'' 1995:606–607</ref> is a {{mt|Sky}}-type [[Denjuu]], found in [[Telefang 1]].


==Name etymology==
==Name etymology==
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==References==
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Revision as of 07:05, 9 June 2009

#001 Tsunonasu Kochia #003 Oshe #004 Keshi
Denjuu
 Kochia
{{{ja}}} / Kokia
No. 002 Bootleg: Kokia
Stage Natural Denjuu
Type Sky
Exp. Item  Antenna
Ringtone [[File:T1-R-{{{ringtone}}}.ogg|noicon]]
Version


Kochia (IPA: /ˈkoʊkiə/)[1] is a Sky-type Denjuu, found in Telefang 1.

Name etymology

Named after Kochia, a genus of shrubs. Note that the ch is pronounced as a K.

Description

Denjuu Book Description
Power/Speed こまかい はで どんなもの でき かみきってしほう
Diamond/Jade Bite anything by sharp teeth.
English Translation Using its small teeth, it will chew through anything it wants.
Arrived
Phrase
Power/Speed ついたよー
Diamond/Jade Arrived
English Translation I'm here!
Attack
Phrase
Power/Speed やっつけてやる!
Diamond/Jade Beat you!
English Translation I'll get you!

Area

Moveset

Moves of Kochia
From start Rush
From start Evade
Lv. 16 Stab



Base stats

Stat Base Stats Growth per 2 levels Max
Denjuu Most Denjuu Most Denjuu Most
Hit Points 30
 
46 2
 
4 128
 
241
Speed 16
 
20 2
 
2 114
 
117
Attack 10
 
22 2
 
3 108
 
169
Defense 5
 
20 2
 
3 103
 
165
Denma Attack 6
 
22 2
 
3 104
 
169
Denma Defense 5
 
20 1
 
3 54
 
167
Total 72
 
137 11
 
16 611
 
917
See Telefang 1 Denjuu by: base stats | stat growth | max stats

Evolution

References

  1. Sunset Western Garden Book, 1995:606–607