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Lt. Surge's Rattata
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EN Gym Challenge · 16 Oct 2000 · 85/132

Lt. Surge's Rattata

コラッタ Mouse Pokémon
Colorless Common Basic
30HP
≈S$3est. to buy
1 / 34 Rattata cards owned 0 / 2 in Gym

Rattata collection

1 / 34 collected

3% complete
Owned1 Missing33 TrackedS$0.14 Missing est.≈S$185

Gameplay profile

Unlimited: Legal
Attack

Focus Energy

Colorless

During your next turn, Lt. Surge's Rattata's Quick Attack's base damage is doubled.

Attack

Quick Attack

10+
2 Colorless

Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 10 damage plus 20 more damage; if tails, this attack does 10 damage.

Evolution line

Versions & finishes

Lt. Surge's Rattata — 1st Edition missing
1st Edition not owned ≈ S$3.36
Lt. Surge's Rattata — Unlimited missing
Unlimited not owned ≈ S$1.36

Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.

Story & meaning

Rattata is the Mouse Pokémon, a small, hardy rodent known for its persistent gnawing and rapidly growing incisors that it must wear down by chewing on hard objects. It is famously prolific and adaptable, thriving in many environments…

“Will chew on anything with its fangs. If you see one, you can be certain that 40 more live in the area.”

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History

Rattata is the Mouse Pokémon, a small, hardy rodent known for its persistent gnawing and rapidly growing incisors that it must wear down by chewing on hard objects. It is famously prolific and adaptable, thriving in many environments, which is why spotting one suggests dozens more are nearby. As one of the earliest 'common' Pokémon encountered by trainers in the Kanto region, it serves as a familiar early-route catch and evolves into Raticate.

Name & meaning

The Japanese name コラッタ (Koratta) combines コ (ko), a prefix derived from 子 meaning 'child' or 'small,' with ラッタ (Ratta), the name of its evolution; the 'ratta' portion echoes the English word 'rat' plus an attatori/onomatopoeic flourish suggesting rapid, scurrying movement. The English name 'Rattata' is built from 'rat' combined with the rapid-fire onomatopoeia 'rat-a-tat-tat' (and 'tatami'-like repetition), evoking the quick gnawing and pattering of a rodent. Both names emphasize its identity as a small rat-like creature.

Your Rattata cards

1 owned

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All Rattata cards across sets

34 shown

Every Rattata print in the catalogue, including promos and cards from other series.