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annihilape

Generation IX · #0979 — Rage Monkey Pokémon

Annihilape, known as the Rage Monkey Pokémon, is a dual-type Fighting/Ghost Pokémon introduced in Generation IX that represents the ultimate evolution of the Mankey line. This fearsome creature stands at 1.2 meters tall and weighs 56.0 kilograms, embodying a radical transformation from its pre-evolved form, Primeape. With a base stat total of 535, Annihilape is distributed heavily toward physical offense, boasting an impressive Attack stat of 115 paired with a substantial HP pool of 110. The evolution of Primeape into Annihilape marks a significant power surge, transcending the physical limitations that previously bound the Mankey family and unlocking ghost-type properties that fundamentally alter its combat capabilities and strategic role in battles.

Base Stats

HP110
Attack115
Defense80
Sp. Atk50
Sp. Def90
Speed90
Total535
Height

1.2m

Weight

56.0kg

Category

Rage Monkey Pokémon

Gender

Male 50% / Female 50%

Color

gray

Shape

humanoid

Abilities
Vital Spirit

Prevents sleep.

Inner Focus

Prevents flinching.

DefiantHidden

Raises Attack two stages upon having any stat lowered.

Annihilape Biology & Physical Characteristics

Annihilape is a simian Pokémon characterized by its distinctive appearance, which reflects its transformation from pure rage into a spiritually-enhanced being. Its body is covered in shaggy grey fur that streams upward and fades to white, creating an ethereal appearance that seems to evaporate into the air. The Pokémon's dark grey skin and three-fingered hands are accompanied by two-toed feet, while multiple throbbing veins pulse across the left side of its face—a physical manifestation of the intense pressure building within. Most notably, Annihilape's left arm bears a broken metal shackle, while its right arm is completely unshackled, and the creature possesses the extraordinary ability to greatly increase the size of this unshackled arm during combat. Its red eyes burn with extreme rage, and its large pink pig-like snout gives the Pokémon a formidable and intimidating appearance. The Pokédex describes how Annihilape evolved when Primeape's rage exceeded what its physical form could contain, with the creature's spirit no longer being limited by flesh and blood.

Pokedex Numbers

national#979
paldea#160
kitakami#101
hyperspace#3

Training

EV Yield3 Attack
Catch Rate45
Base Happiness50
Base Exp.268
Growth Ratemedium

Breeding

Egg Groupsground
GenderMale 50% / Female 50%
Egg Cycles20 (5355 steps)

Annihilape Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Annihilape exhibits a standard 50% male to 50% female gender ratio, allowing for flexible breeding opportunities for trainers seeking to develop competitive specimens or breed for specific natures and abilities. The Pokémon belongs to the Field egg group, which it shares with many other terrestrial creatures and aligns logically with its simian origins and ground-based combat style. With a base friendship value of 50, which represents a neutral starting point, Annihilape requires moderate effort to build affection with trainers compared to more docile Pokémon species. The egg hatching counter of 20 cycles translates to approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps before a freshly-hatched Annihilape emerges, making it a reasonably quick breeder for those developing competitive teams. Breeding Annihilape with compatible partners can produce Mankey offspring, allowing trainers to cultivate their own evolutionary lineages. Notably, the evolution mechanics of the Mankey line mean that offspring will emerge as Mankey rather than Primeape or Annihilape, requiring trainers to invest time in training to achieve the desired final form through the twenty uses of Rage Fist.

Sprites

annihilape Front
Front
annihilape Shiny Front
Shiny Front
annihilape Home
Home
annihilape Home Shiny
Home Shiny
annihilape Showdown
Showdown
annihilape Showdown Shiny
Showdown Shiny

TMs & HMs

tm01

platinum

tm01

emerald

tm01

diamond pearl

tm01

firered leafgreen

tm01

ruby sapphire

tm01

xd

tm01

colosseum

tm01

heartgold soulsilver

tm02

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm03

crystal

tm03

gold silver

tm03

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm03

sword shield

tm04

sword shield

tm05

sword shield

tm05

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm07

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm08

ruby sapphire

tm08

red blue

tm08

yellow

+629 more TMs/HMs

Annihilape Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Annihilape is the final evolutionary form of Mankey, reached through a unique evolution mechanic introduced in Generation IX. Unlike traditional level-based evolutions, Primeape evolves into Annihilape when leveled up after using the move Rage Fist a minimum of twenty times, creating a progression that mirrors the Pokémon's lore of accumulating rage until it transcends its physical limitations. This distinctive evolution requirement makes Annihilape and its pre-evolution Primeape the only known Pokémon capable of learning the signature move Rage Fist, a ghost-type attack with 50 base power that grows more devastating with repeated use. The evolution represents a spiritual awakening rather than a mere physical change; Primeape's accumulated fury literally transforms the Pokémon's very essence, granting it ghost-type properties alongside its fighting-type foundation. Upon evolution, Annihilape learns the ghost-type moves Phantom Force and Shadow Punch, further cementing its newfound spectral nature and providing it with an expanded movepool that complements its base stats and competitive viability.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Annihilape Behaviour and Natural Habitat

Annihilape embodies the pinnacle of the Mankey line's temperament—a creature consumed by an almost incomprehensible fury that has transcended the physical realm. According to the Scarlet Pokédex entry, when Annihilape's anger rose beyond a critical point, it gained power unfettered by the limits of its physical body, suggesting that its emotional state directly influences its spiritual and combat prowess. The Violet entry elaborates that Annihilape imbues its fists with the power of rage kept hidden in its heart, and opponents struck by these imbued fists are said to be shattered to their core—a devastating testament to the intensity of its attacks. The evolution process itself is said to occur when Primeape repeatedly uses Rage Fist with enough force to burst the blood vessels in its head, indicating that Annihilape emerges only after achieving a state of unbridled, uncontrollable anger. This Pokémon is likely found in areas that support its aggressive nature, preferring terrain where it can channel its immense energy without restraint.

Pokedex Entries

scarlet

When its anger rose beyond a critical point, this Pokémon gained power that is unfettered by the limits of its physical body.

violet

It imbues its fists with the power of the rage that it kept hidden in its heart. Opponents struck by these imbued fists will be shattered to their core.

Annihilape Name Origin & Design Inspiration

Annihilape's name is derived from the fusion of 'annihilate' and 'ape,' perfectly capturing the Pokémon's role as an apex predator of devastating destructive power within the Mankey evolutionary line. The Japanese name, Konoyozaru, combines elements referring to spiritual or otherworldly aspects with the word for monkey, reflecting its transformation into a ghost-touched creature. The design itself draws inspiration from Buddhist and Hindu iconography, particularly the imagery of wrathful deities and spiritual beings—the shaggy fur that seems to evaporate into nothing reflects this spiritual transcendence, while the broken shackle on its left arm symbolizes the breaking of physical constraints and the liberation of inner power. The contrast between Annihilape's grey coloration and the white dissipating fur creates a visual metaphor for a creature existing between the material and spiritual worlds. The prominent veins and aggressive facial features emphasize the intensity of its internal rage, while the variable arm size capability suggests a being whose physical form flexes and warps in response to its emotional and spiritual state. This design philosophy successfully translates the concept of rage transcendence into a visually striking and thematically coherent Pokémon form.

Learnable Moves

Annihilape can learn 77 moves:

Move
Type
Cat.
Power
Acc.
PP
acrobaticsflying
Physical
5510015
assurancedark
Physical
6010010
body slamnormal
Physical
8510015
brick breakfighting
Physical
7510015
bulk upfighting
Status
20
bulldozeground
Physical
6010020
close combatfighting
Physical
1201005
coachingfighting
Status
10
counterfighting
Physical
10020
cross chopfighting
Physical
100805
curseghost
Status
10
digground
Physical
8010010
double edgenormal
Physical
12010015
drain punchfighting
Physical
7510010
earthquakeground
Physical
10010010
encorenormal
Status
1005
endeavornormal
Physical
1005
endurenormal
Status
10
facadenormal
Physical
7010020
final gambitfighting
Special
1005
fire punchfire
Physical
7510015
flingdark
Physical
10010
focus blastfighting
Special
120705
focus energynormal
Status
30
focus punchfighting
Physical
15010020
fury swipesnormal
Physical
188015
giga impactnormal
Physical
150905
gunk shotpoison
Physical
120805
helping handnormal
Status
20
hyper beamnormal
Special
150905
ice punchice
Physical
7510015
lash outdark
Physical
751005
leernormal
Status
10030
low kickfighting
Physical
10020
low sweepfighting
Physical
6510020
metronomenormal
Status
10
night shadeghost
Special
10015
outragedragon
Physical
12010010
overheatfire
Special
130905
phantom forceghost
Physical
9010010
poison jabpoison
Physical
8010020
protectnormal
Status
10
rage fistghost
Physical
5010010
rain dancewater
Status
5
restpsychic
Status
5
reversalfighting
Physical
10015
rock sliderock
Physical
759010
rock tombrock
Physical
609515
scary facenormal
Status
10010
scratchnormal
Physical
4010035
screechnormal
Status
8540
seed bombgrass
Physical
8010015
seismic tossfighting
Physical
10020
shadow ballghost
Special
8010015
shadow clawghost
Physical
7010015
shadow punchghost
Physical
6020
sleep talknormal
Status
10
smack downrock
Physical
5010015
spiteghost
Status
10010
stealth rockrock
Status
20
stomping tantrumground
Physical
7510010
stone edgerock
Physical
100805
substitutenormal
Status
10
sunny dayfire
Status
5
swaggernormal
Status
8515
swiftnormal
Special
6020
take downnormal
Physical
908520
tauntdark
Status
10020
thiefdark
Physical
6010025
thrashnormal
Physical
12010010
throat chopdark
Physical
8010015
thunderelectric
Special
1107010
thunder punchelectric
Physical
7510015
thunderboltelectric
Special
9010015
u turnbug
Physical
7010020
uproarnormal
Special
9010010
vacuum wavefighting
Special
4010030

Annihilape Competitive Battle Guide

Annihilape has established itself as a formidable competitor in Generation IX battle formats, leveraging its outstanding Attack stat of 115 coupled with a respectable HP pool of 110 to serve as a mixed-role physical attacker and tank. Its dual Fighting/Ghost typing provides valuable offensive coverage while granting immunity to Normal-type and Fighting-type moves, allowing it to switch in strategically against threats that would typically be problematic. With base Speed of 90, Annihilape functions as a moderately fast physical sweeper, capable of outpacing many defensive threats while remaining subject to faster priority users. Its ability options enhance its competitive viability significantly: Vital Spirit prevents sleep-inducing strategies, Inner Focus blocks flinching effects, and the hidden ability Defiant creates an exceptional setup advantage by raising Attack two stages whenever its stats are lowered, punishing common competitive tactics like Intimidate or Snarl. The signature move Rage Fist, while featuring modest 50 base power, becomes increasingly relevant as a consistent ghost-type STAB option that scales with the number of times used. Annihilape's movepool, featuring Close Combat at 120 power, Brick Break, Phantom Force, Shadow Punch, and coverage moves like Outrage and Thunderpunch, provides comprehensive offensive options for handling diverse threats across the metagame.

Commonly Asked Questions About Annihilape

What type is Annihilape?

Annihilape is a fighting and ghost type Pokemon.

What does Annihilape evolve from?

Annihilape evolved from primeape that evolved from mankey.

What are Annihilape's weaknesses?

Annihilape is weak to flying, ghost, psychic and fairy type moves.

Annihilape Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Since its introduction in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Annihilape has captured the imagination of the franchise's competitive and casual communities as a visually striking and thematically compelling addition to Generation IX. The Pokémon's unique evolution mechanic and lore about transcendent rage have generated significant discussion within communities, sparking interest in the narrative possibilities of Pokémon evolving through emotional intensity rather than simple level thresholds. Content creators and artists have been particularly drawn to Annihilape's design philosophy, with its fusion of physical and spiritual elements providing rich material for fan interpretations and creative works. The competitive community has embraced Annihilape enthusiastically, with notable players featuring the Rage Monkey Pokémon in tournament teams and streams, elevating its profile beyond typical newly-introduced species. Its place in the Mankey evolutionary line—a family with origins stretching back to Generation I—has made Annihilape a symbol of evolutionary innovation within the franchise, demonstrating how Game Freak continues to reimagine classic Pokémon with fresh mechanics and deeper lore. The contrast between Annihilape's accessibility for casual players and its genuine competitive viability has made it a widely adopted Pokémon across different player skill levels, contributing to its cultural resonance within the broader Pokémon community.

Where to Find Annihilape in Every Pokémon Game

Annihilape is available in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet as part of Generation IX's expanded Pokédex, obtainable through the careful training of Mankey into Primeape and subsequently evolving it through the specialized Rage Fist mechanic. The Pokémon appears in both versions of the Generation IX games with the National Pokédex number 979 and local Pokédex number 160, indicating its significance within the Paldea region's fauna. Trainers can encounter Mankey in various locations throughout Paldea, and its subsequent evolutions remain within the player's reach through normal gameplay progression and strategic move usage. The species has also made appearances in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, the Generation IX follow-up title, where it continues to be available to trainers seeking to build competitive or narrative teams. With a catch rate of 45, Mankey (and therefore the evolutionary line) is moderately difficult to capture, requiring standard effort and items to secure reliably. Players who have engaged with Generation IX content can easily access Annihilape through normal gameplay progression, breeding, or trading, making it readily available to competitive players and casual collectors alike. The Pokémon's presence across multiple games and its role in contemporary competitive metagames ensures that trainers of all levels have opportunities to obtain and utilize this powerful Rage Monkey Pokémon in their adventures.