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Generation VIII · #0853 — Jujitsu Pokémon
Grapploct, known as the Jujitsu Pokémon, is a Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII that represents the pinnacle of grappling combat mastery. This remarkable creature embodies the discipline and technique of martial arts, channeling raw power through its eight-tentacled physiology. With a base stat total of 480, Grapploct is built as a physical powerhouse, boasting an exceptional Attack stat of 118 that makes it a formidable opponent in close-quarters combat. Its National Pokédex number is #853, and it serves as the evolved form of Clobbopus, achieving its final form through a unique evolution method that emphasizes tactical mastery. As a pure Fighting-type Pokémon standing at 1.6 meters tall and weighing 39 kilograms, Grapploct represents the perfect balance between mobility and crushing force.
1.6m
39.0kg
Jujitsu Pokémon
Male 50% / Female 50%
blue
tentacles
Prevents paralysis.
Strengthens moves of 60 base power or less to 1.5× their power.
Grapploct is an amphibious, cephalopod Pokémon with a striking blue coloration punctuated by a distinctive yellow jagged eyemask-like marking that gives it an intimidating appearance. Its body is composed entirely of lean, powerful muscle, enabling the devastating grappling techniques it performs with its eight tentacles. Four of these tentacles function as powerful arms, three serve as stable legs for both aquatic and terrestrial movement, and one remains wrapped around its waist like a martial artist's belt—a striking visual metaphor for its discipline and expertise. The Pokémon possesses a dark blue underside and cyan eyes that glow with competitive intensity, while a breathing organ on the left side of its head serves the dual purpose of respiration and ink projection for special aquatic attacks. This organ, along with its hidden mouth located between its head and body, contributes to Grapploct's unique anatomical design. The tentacles themselves are remarkably durable and muscular, capable of exerting such tremendous grip strength that not even the strongest Pokémon can break free from their hold once caught.
Grapploct maintains a perfectly balanced gender ratio of 50% male to 50% female, allowing for flexible breeding strategies without gender-based constraints. As a member of both the Water 1 and Human-Like egg groups, Grapploct can breed with a diverse range of compatible Pokémon, expanding the possibilities for competitive breeding programs and move inheritance strategies. The Water 1 egg group membership reflects its oceanic origins and amphibious nature, while its inclusion in the Human-Like egg group acknowledges its humanoid physiology and martial arts-inspired combat style. Breeding with compatible Water 1 group members can yield interesting combinations suited to aquatic-themed teams, whereas Human-Like group pairings offer more versatile strategic options. Grapploct has a base friendship of 50, indicating a neutral starting disposition that requires effort to develop into true companionship with trainers. The species requires 25 egg cycles to hatch, a moderate timeframe that positions it favorably for breeders seeking a balance between investment and quick returns. The move pool inherited from both parent species can include valuable early-game techniques and egg moves that enhance an offspring's competitive viability.
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Grapploct evolves from Clobbopus through a unique and thematically appropriate method—the unevolved Pokémon must know the move Taunt before leveling up. This evolution mechanic perfectly captures the essence of martial arts discipline and psychological combat tactics, as Taunt represents the confidence and mental fortitude required to provoke an opponent. The evolution marks a dramatic increase in the Pokémon's combat capability, with Grapploct gaining significantly improved physical attacking power and a more refined appearance reflecting its mastery of grappling techniques. Upon evolution, Grapploct learns the signature move Octolock, a Fighting-type move that showcases its specialized technique and has remained relatively exclusive to this Pokémon line until Generation IX. This move and the evolution itself represent the culmination of Clobbopus's training regimen, transforming a young, scrappy fighter into a seasoned martial artist. The evolution does not involve Mega Evolution or alternate forms, but rather represents the natural progression of the species toward combat perfection.
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Grapploct is a battle-driven Pokémon that actively seeks worthy opponents to test its martial prowess. According to its Pokédex entries, it emerges from its ocean home onto land to engage in combat, demonstrating a deliberate choice to leave its aquatic comfort zone in pursuit of challenging fights. Once satisfied with its battles, it returns to the sea, suggesting a respectful, purposeful approach to combat rather than mindless aggression. The Pokémon's behavior reflects the disciplined nature of martial arts, approaching each encounter as an opportunity for self-improvement and skill refinement. In its natural habitat, Grapploct coexists with various marine and coastal Pokémon, with Golisopod serving as either a natural predator or prey depending on the outcome of their encounters. This competitive dynamic highlights Grapploct's status as a capable fighter within its ecosystem. The creature's amphibious nature allows it to thrive in both saltwater and freshwater environments, though it shows a preference for returning to the ocean between battles.
A body made up of nothing but muscle makes the grappling moves this Pokémon performs with its tentacles tremendously powerful.
Searching for an opponent to test its skills against, it emerges onto land. Once the battle is over, it returns to the sea.
The name Grapploct is a straightforward portmanteau of 'grapple' and 'octopus,' directly referencing both its primary combat method and biological inspiration. In Japanese, it is called Otosupasu, derived from 'otto' (octopus) and 'supass' (a reference to suppressing or grappling), maintaining semantic consistency across regions. The design philosophy behind Grapploct draws heavily from martial arts traditions, particularly jujitsu and wrestling disciplines that emphasize leverage, grip strength, and tactical positioning. The visual element of the tentacle wrapped around its waist like a martial artist's belt serves as an explicit homage to traditional martial arts attire and symbolism, grounding the fantastical cephalopod design in recognizable combat traditions. The yellow eyemask marking resembles both the fierce expressions found in martial arts media and the natural color variations seen in certain cephalopod species, creating a design that bridges biological accuracy with thematic purpose. Overall, Grapploct represents an intentional fusion of oceanic biology and martial arts philosophy, resulting in a Pokémon that is instantly recognizable as both a fighter and a creature of the sea.
Grapploct can learn 50 moves:
Move | Type | Cat. | Power | Acc. | PP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| attract | normal | Status | — | 100 | 15 |
| bind | normal | Physical | 15 | 85 | 20 |
| body slam | normal | Physical | 85 | 100 | 15 |
| brick break | fighting | Physical | 75 | 100 | 15 |
| brine | water | Special | 65 | 100 | 10 |
| brutal swing | dark | Physical | 60 | 100 | 20 |
| bulk up | fighting | Status | — | — | 20 |
| close combat | fighting | Physical | 120 | 100 | 5 |
| coaching | fighting | Status | — | — | 10 |
| detect | fighting | Status | — | — | 5 |
| dig | ground | Physical | 80 | 100 | 10 |
| dive | water | Physical | 80 | 100 | 10 |
| drain punch | fighting | Physical | 75 | 100 | 10 |
| endure | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| facade | normal | Physical | 70 | 100 | 20 |
| feint | normal | Physical | 30 | 100 | 10 |
| focus blast | fighting | Special | 120 | 70 | 5 |
| giga impact | normal | Physical | 150 | 90 | 5 |
| hydro pump | water | Special | 110 | 80 | 5 |
| hyper beam | normal | Special | 150 | 90 | 5 |
| ice punch | ice | Physical | 75 | 100 | 15 |
| leer | normal | Status | — | 100 | 30 |
| liquidation | water | Physical | 85 | 100 | 10 |
| mega punch | normal | Physical | 80 | 85 | 20 |
| mud shot | ground | Special | 55 | 95 | 15 |
| muddy water | water | Special | 90 | 85 | 10 |
| octazooka | water | Special | 65 | 85 | 10 |
| octolock | fighting | Status | — | 100 | 15 |
| payback | dark | Physical | 50 | 100 | 10 |
| protect | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| rest | psychic | Status | — | — | 5 |
| retaliate | normal | Physical | 70 | 100 | 5 |
| revenge | fighting | Physical | 60 | 100 | 10 |
| reversal | fighting | Physical | — | 100 | 15 |
| rock smash | fighting | Physical | 40 | 100 | 15 |
| round | normal | Special | 60 | 100 | 15 |
| scary face | normal | Status | — | 100 | 10 |
| skitter smack | bug | Physical | 70 | 90 | 10 |
| sleep talk | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| snore | normal | Special | 50 | 100 | 15 |
| stomping tantrum | ground | Physical | 75 | 100 | 10 |
| submission | fighting | Physical | 80 | 80 | 20 |
| substitute | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| superpower | fighting | Physical | 120 | 100 | 5 |
| surf | water | Special | 90 | 100 | 15 |
| taunt | dark | Status | — | 100 | 20 |
| topsy turvy | dark | Status | — | — | 20 |
| waterfall | water | Physical | 80 | 100 | 15 |
| whirlpool | water | Special | 35 | 85 | 15 |
| work up | normal | Status | — | — | 30 |
Grapploct serves as a specialized physical attacker in competitive Pokémon battling, leveraging its outstanding 118 Attack stat to deliver crushing blows through a diverse movepool of powerful Fighting-type attacks. Its signature move, Octolock, provides a unique competitive advantage by trapping opponents while dealing damage, forcing switches and creating strategic opportunities. The movepool includes critical competitive staples such as Close Combat for maximum physical damage, Brick Break for utility against defensive screens, and priority moves like Mach Punch and Bullet Punch for crucial turn manipulation. With access to Knock Off, Grapploct can cripple defensive pivots by removing their held items, a utility function that extends its competitive relevance beyond pure damage output. Its hidden ability, Technician, strengthens moves with 60 base power or less to 1.5 times their normal power, creating powerful synergy with moves like Mach Punch (40 base power), Bullet Punch (40 base power), and Knock Off (65 base power), turning these moves into consistent threats. However, Grapploct's notable weakness lies in its Speed stat of just 42, making it dependent on priority moves and careful prediction to outmaneuver faster opponents. The primary Limber ability grants immunity to paralysis, a valuable defensive property against common competitive threats. Its typing provides useful resistances to Rock, Dark, and Bug-type moves, allowing it to function as a capable physical wall against certain threats while maintaining offensive pressure.
Grapploct is a fighting type Pokemon.
Grapploct evolved from clobbopus.
Grapploct is weak to flying, psychic and fairy type moves.
Grapploct has carved out a meaningful niche in Pokémon's competitive and casual communities as an exemplary martial arts-themed Pokémon that successfully bridges biological design with combat philosophy. Its introduction in Generation VIII's Galar region helped diversify the Fighting-type roster with a unique cephalopod-based design that stood apart from traditional humanoid or quadrupedal fighters. The Pokémon's aesthetic appeal has resonated with fans of both martial arts and aquatic Pokémon, generating consistent fan art and community discussions about its competitive viability and thematic design elements. Within competitive circles, Grapploct gained recognition following its introduction and has maintained a consistent presence across competitive formats, particularly in formats where its unique move Octolock provides strategic advantages. The character design has influenced broader perceptions of Fighting-type diversity, demonstrating that the type encompasses far more than humanoid martial artists or bestial brawlers. Gaming communities have appreciated the evolution method's thematic consistency, with players recognizing the psychological element that Taunt represents in martial arts contexts. Grapploct's inclusion in various Pokémon media has further solidified its place in the franchise's expanding roster of memorable creatures, contributing to the franchise's growing roster of aquatic combat specialists.
Grapploct was introduced in Generation VIII and is primarily available in Pokémon Sword and Shield, where it can be encountered in the Galar region as Pokédex #352. Within the Sword and Shield expansions, it appears as #130 in the Isle of Armor expansion, providing accessible gameplay opportunities for players seeking this Fighting-type specialist. The species is not available in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl, or Legends: Arceus, limiting its presence in Generation IV remakes and the Hisui region adventures. However, Grapploct has been made available in subsequent Generation IX titles, allowing modern-generation players to access and train this Pokémon as part of their competitive and casual teams. The Pokémon's moderate catch rate of 45 makes it moderately challenging to capture in wild encounters, requiring either weakened opponents or higher-tier Poké Balls for reliable capture. Players seeking Grapploct can obtain it by first capturing its pre-evolution Clobbopus and training it while teaching the Taunt move, which evolves it into the powerful Grapploct form. Its availability across multiple generations and game titles ensures that dedicated trainers have multiple opportunities to add this Jujitsu Pokémon to their rosters and experience its combat potential in various gameplay contexts.