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[[Image:OnixArt.png|thumb|right|#095]]'''Onix''' (イワーク, ''Iwāku'', '''Iwark''' in Japanese language versions) is a fictional creature in the ''[[Pokémon (universe)|Pokémon]]'' media franchise.  
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|game= ''[[SSB]]''<br/>''[[Melee]]''
|moveused= Rock Throw
|rarity=Common
|voiceactor=Unshō Ishizuka
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'''Onix''' ({{ja|イワーク|Iwāku}}, ''Iwark'') is a creature in the {{uv|Pokémon}} media franchise.


==Creature description==
==Origin==
Onix resembles a long rock snake. Onix's whole body is made of rocks. Onix also has a rock horn on its head. Onix made its debut in ''[[Pokémon Red & Blue]]''. Brock, the Pewter City gym leader, owned a level 14 Onix. Bruno, the second trainer of the Elite Four, also has two Onixes on his team. Onix can be found in the wild in caves like Mt. Moon and Victory Road. In ''[[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl]]'', Roark also owns a level 12 Onix. In the anime, Brock, one of Ash's friends, owned an Onix. Brock would use his Onix when faced with a huge task. Onix gained an evolution named [[Steelix]] when the second generation of games came rolling around. A trainer could evolve Onix into a Steelix by giving Onix a Metal Coat to hold and trading it to another trainer.
{{s|bulbapedia|Onix}} is a Rock/Ground-type [[List of Pokémon|Pokémon]] introduced in {{s|bulbapedia|Generation I}}, and is categorized within the Pokédex at #095 as the "Rock Snake Pokémon". It evolves into {{s|bulbapedia|Steelix}} starting from {{s|bulbapedia|Generation II}} when {{s|bulbapedia|trade}}d while holding a {{s|bulbapedia|Metal Coat}}. It is notable for being {{s|bulbapedia|Brock}}'s signature Pokémon.


{{s|bulbapedia|Rock Throw}} is a Rock-type move with 50 base power and 90% accuracy introduced in {{s|bulbapedia|Generation I}}. It is the weakest Rock-type move with no special effects, and it can be learned naturally by a variety of Rock-type Pokémon at a low level, including Onix in all games since Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. Stat-wise, Onix has the highest Defense stat of all unevolved Pokémon, but its other stats are very poor, particularly its Special Attack and HP.
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
Onix makes a cameo appearance in {{SSB|Pikachu}}'s [[congratulations screen]].


==In ''Super Smash Bros.''==
===As a Poké Ball Pokémon===
===As a Poké Ball Pokémon===
[[Image:Onix copy.jpg|thumb|150px|right]]
[[File:Onix.png|thumb|left|Onix as it appears in ''Super Smash Bros.'']]
Onix makes its debut as a Pokémon that comes out of a Poké Ball in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''. Onix uses Rock Throw as its attack. Onix will jump to the top of the screen and release rocks from its body. The rocks will start falling down on the stage. Any character that makes contact with the rocks will take damage. Onix's attack does not harm the summoner.
Onix can be summoned by a [[Poké Ball]], using Rock Throw as its attack. When summoned, Onix leaps to the top of the screen and make boulders fall onto the stage. Onix itself can damage other characters as it rises, and the rocks hit opponents with [[set knockback]]. Onix's attack does not harm the summoner.  Its voice clip used in the Japanese and English versions comes from the ''Pokémon'' anime episode ''Showdown in Pewter City''.
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
Onix does not return as a Poké Ball summon.


==In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
===As a stage element===
===As a stage element===
A life-sized balloon of Onix (in actuality the 3D model of Onix used in ''Pokémon Stadium'' for Nintendo 64) is one of the many floating and bending "platforms" that comprise the [[Poké Floats]] stage. It is the second platform balloon to appear, right after [[Squirtle]], and all matches on this stage have Onix making its appearance as a temporary flat platform similar to [[Final Destination]].
[[File:Poke Floats Onix.png|thumb|left|Onix, as seen in the Poké Floats stage.]]
A large balloon of Onix (in actuality, the 3D model of Onix used in ''Pokémon Stadium'', and its sequel ''Pokémon Stadium 2'', both for [[Nintendo 64]]) is one of the many floating platforms that make the [[Poké Floats]] stage. It is the second platform balloon to appear, right after [[Squirtle]], and all matches on this stage have Onix making its appearance as a temporary, lengthy semi-soft [[platform]] with no [[ledge]]s to be grabbed. The Onix balloon features rotating body parts, just like a real Onix.
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==Trivia==
*Rock Throw's functionality in ''Super Smash Bros.'' is nearly identical to {{iw|wikirby|Wham Bam Rock}}'s "Rock Hail" attack in ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby Super Star}}'', given how both were directed by Masahiro Sakurai.
 
== Gallery ==
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Onix SSB sprite.png|''Super Smash Bros.'' sprite
SSB64 Congratulations Pikachu.png|Onix in Pikachu's congratulations screen
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Revision as of 13:05, May 23, 2024

Onix
095OnixRB.png
Pokémon (universe)
Onix's official artwork from Pokémon Red and Blue.
Games SSB
Melee
Move Rock Throw
Rarity Common
Voice actor Unshō Ishizuka
Article on Bulbapedia Onix (Pokémon)

Onix (イワーク, Iwark) is a creature in the Pokémon media franchise.

Origin

Onix is a Rock/Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, and is categorized within the Pokédex at #095 as the "Rock Snake Pokémon". It evolves into Steelix starting from Generation II when traded while holding a Metal Coat. It is notable for being Brock's signature Pokémon.

Rock Throw is a Rock-type move with 50 base power and 90% accuracy introduced in Generation I. It is the weakest Rock-type move with no special effects, and it can be learned naturally by a variety of Rock-type Pokémon at a low level, including Onix in all games since Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. Stat-wise, Onix has the highest Defense stat of all unevolved Pokémon, but its other stats are very poor, particularly its Special Attack and HP.

In Super Smash Bros.

Onix makes a cameo appearance in Pikachu's congratulations screen.

As a Poké Ball Pokémon

Onix as it appears in Super Smash Bros.

Onix can be summoned by a Poké Ball, using Rock Throw as its attack. When summoned, Onix leaps to the top of the screen and make boulders fall onto the stage. Onix itself can damage other characters as it rises, and the rocks hit opponents with set knockback. Onix's attack does not harm the summoner. Its voice clip used in the Japanese and English versions comes from the Pokémon anime episode Showdown in Pewter City.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Onix does not return as a Poké Ball summon.

As a stage element

Onix, as seen in the Poké Floats stage.

A large balloon of Onix (in actuality, the 3D model of Onix used in Pokémon Stadium, and its sequel Pokémon Stadium 2, both for Nintendo 64) is one of the many floating platforms that make the Poké Floats stage. It is the second platform balloon to appear, right after Squirtle, and all matches on this stage have Onix making its appearance as a temporary, lengthy semi-soft platform with no ledges to be grabbed. The Onix balloon features rotating body parts, just like a real Onix.

Trivia

  • Rock Throw's functionality in Super Smash Bros. is nearly identical to Wham Bam Rock's "Rock Hail" attack in Kirby Super Star, given how both were directed by Masahiro Sakurai.

Gallery