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Metagross
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EN Vivid Voltage · 13 Nov 2020 · 118/203

Metagross

メタグロス Iron Leg Pokémon
Metal Rare Stage 2
170HP
≈S$0est. to buy
1 / 36 Metagross cards owned 0 / 6 in Sword & Shield 2 promo prints

Metagross collection

1 / 36 collected

3% complete
Owned1 Missing35 TrackedS$0.54 Missing est.≈S$2147

Gameplay profile

Unlimited: Legal Expanded: Legal
Ability

Levitation Field

Your Pokémon in play have no Retreat Cost.

Attack

Leg Quake

100
Metal • 2 Colorless

If the Defending Pokémon is an Evolution Pokémon, it can't attack during your opponent's next turn.

Evolution line

Versions & finishes

Metagross — Normal missing
Normal not owned ≈ S$0.20
Metagross — Reverse Holo missing
Reverse Holo not owned ≈ S$0.45

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

Story & meaning

Metagross is a Steel/Psychic-type Pokémon formed when two Metang fuse together, resulting in a creature with four brains linked into a single network that rivals a supercomputer in processing power. Its hulking, metallic body walks on four…

“It analyzes its opponents with more accuracy than a supercomputer, which enables it to calmly back them into a corner.”

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History

Metagross is a Steel/Psychic-type Pokémon formed when two Metang fuse together, resulting in a creature with four brains linked into a single network that rivals a supercomputer in processing power. Its hulking, metallic body walks on four sturdy legs, earning it the 'Iron Leg Pokémon' classification, and it can pin prey beneath its bulk while analyzing it with cold precision. As a pseudo-legendary Pokémon native to the Hoenn region, it is prized for its rarity and strength, and a Shiny Metagross is famously the signature Pokémon of Hoenn Champion Steven Stone.

Name & meaning

The Japanese name メタグロス (Metagurosu) is identical in construction to the English 'Metagross,' combining 'meta-' (a prefix suggesting something beyond or transformed, and also echoing 'metal,' fitting its Steel typing) with 'gross,' which derives from the German 'groß' meaning 'large' or 'great,' and possibly the English word 'gross' as in a quantity of 144, hinting at its massive computational power. The name builds on its pre-evolutions Beldum (メタング's family) and Metang (メタング), all sharing the 'Meta' root. The English name is a direct romanization of the Japanese, with no significant change.

Your Metagross cards

1 owned

The Metagross cards already in your collection.

All Metagross cards across sets

36 shown

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