Iron Hands is a Fighting/Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.
Type: Fighting / Electric
Abilities:
- Quark Drive: Boosts the Pokémon's highest stat when Electric Terrain is active or the Pokémon is holding a Booster Energy.
Physical Characteristics:
- Iron Hands resembles a large, robotic humanoid with metallic blue and silver armor plating.
- It has a pair of massive hands and sturdy legs, emphasizing its powerful physical capabilities.
- Its design is futuristic, with glowing accents and a sleek, robust build that suggests great strength and durability.
Behavior and Habitat:
- Iron Hands is typically found in areas with high technological presence, such as research facilities or near advanced machinery.
- It exhibits a calm yet vigilant demeanor, always ready to defend itself or its territory with immense power.
- This Pokémon is known to be highly protective of its domain and will use its strength to maintain peace.
In Battle:
- Iron Hands is a physically dominant Pokémon with high Attack and Defense stats, making it a formidable opponent in close combat.
- Notable moves include Thunder Punch, Close Combat, and Wild Charge, which utilize both its Fighting and Electric capabilities effectively.
- It excels against Steel, Ice, and Water types but is vulnerable to Psychic, Fairy, and Ground types.
Evolution:
- Iron Hands does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon. It is a standalone Pokémon, known as a Paradox Pokémon, reminiscent of Hariyama from a different timeline.
Interesting Facts:
- Iron Hands is part of the "Paradox Pokémon" category, which includes Pokémon with forms that appear to be from a different time period or dimension.
- Its design and concept are inspired by futuristic technology and robotics, incorporating elements that suggest advanced engineering.
- Iron Hands has become popular for its unique dual typing and powerful physical presence in battles, making it a favorite among trainers who prefer strength-based strategies.