+20 Grey Pokemon Explained (3D Images)

April 14, 2024

Have you ever wondered what gray Pokemon would look like? They must be pretty cool right? I've never seen one in real life though. 😕 Let's take a closer look at them. This post is inspired by an article that caught my eye over on Reddit. Apparently, there are +20 different types of Pokemon based on their color variation. 

I thought this was pretty interesting, but I'm not a Pokemon expert, so I figured there must be some type of fan work done to make these. So, I did a little research, and it turns out that this is indeed the case – someone has actually gone through the trouble of drawing each one.

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Grey Pokemon

Geodude

Geodude pokemon

Geodude is the most common "stone" encountered during nature walks. When accidentally stepped on, it takes its revenge by electrocution. Resembling a natural boulder with its gray and brown tones, this Pokémon is actually a gym fanatic; that's why it has those muscular arms!

Alolan Geodude loves to party and always makes a bright and magnetic entrance. With his silvery gray coloring and black "eyebrows", he looks like an electric rock star. But beware, if you touch him he can make your hair stand up!

Magnemite

Magnemite pokemon

Magnemite, the little metal monster that brings electricity to the party. The gray metallic body of this flying ball of electricity has a magnetic personality. With its blue and red tips, it's always energized and ready, as if it's doing an electric boogie on a dance floor.

One night out on the town, you might find Magnemite glued to lampposts, drinking electricity like an energy drink. Although he looks like a spaceship, his greatest pleasure is actually disrupting your electronics. Is there a power outage in the city? This gray, flying magnet is probably to blame!

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Aerodactyl

Aerodactyl pokemon

Aerodactyl, the old rock star that shook off the dust of time. This purplish flying fossil is not only the king of the skies, but also the coolest rock star of prehistoric times. With its sharp teeth and spikes, it shows where "rock" music really came from.

When Mega Evolves, this old-school rock star becomes a superstar. With his body covered in rocks and green eyes, Mega Aerodactyl lets us imagine what rock concerts of the Jurassic era were like. With a performance that transports fans back to the stone age, Aerodactyl proves that he is the real owner of the stage.

Aggron

Aggron pokemon

Aggron is truly a pile of rocks! This Pokémon claims the mountains as its private property and is a very aggressive player in the real estate market. An Aggron saying "Get off my lawn" is usually backed up by several tons of rock and steel, so watch out!

This steel-armored giant is the life of "hard stone" parties. He can organize a party alone on his mountain and only rocks can attend. The only creature Aggron invites to the party is a tree-toppling Rock Smash, which is his favorite activity at the party. So, if Aggron invites you to his party, remember to wear your helmet!

Metagross

Metagross pokemon

As one of the most intelligent creatures in the universe, Metagross resembles a four-brained supercomputer. But remember, not only can this four-brained giant perform complex calculations, it can even find a spaghetti recipe in the kitchen! So, if you meet a Metagross in the kitchen one day, offer to cook for him, rather than possibly ordering a pizza for him.

Aron

Aron pokemon

Aron is a tiny steel-eating monster who grew up on a diet of iron. This little guy likes to snack on bridges and railroads, so if you notice that a piece of the tracks is missing on your next train ride, it could possibly be Aron's handiwork. So, think twice when crossing a bridge, there might be an Aron waiting for you underneath!

Dialga

Dialga pokemon

Dialga is a legendary Pokémon that can control time, so chances are that while you're reading this, Dialga has taken a coffee break, traveled back in time and come back again. This means that a cup of coffee never gets cold for him, if only for us mortals!

Durant

Durant pokemon

Durant is a group of ants who take their job seriously, wearing a tiny suit of steel armor. These small but brave Pokémon collect their own food instead of raiding your picnic basket, saying "No, you bring your own food!". A group of Durants can be found huddled under a tree, strategizing, "Which leaf should we attack this time?"

Zubat

Zubat

Zubat is that pesky Pokémon that lives in the dark corners of caves and pops up on your screen just at the most exciting game moment. This tiny creature tests the patience of Pokémon trainers by saying, "I have no eyes, but I can find you anywhere!" If you step into a cave at night, you'll be greeted by their super-sonic screams, which means "Surprise, it's me again!".

Lunatone

Lunatone pokemon

Lunatone is more than just a meteorite lighting up the night sky; he's actually a secret party animal! Right at the moon, when other Pokémon are sleeping, this rocky alien gathers its friends to "dance under the moon". Lunatone's parties are legendary, only the guests must be as bright as the moon itself!

Solgaleo

Solgaleo pokemon

Solgaleo is a star lion who devours the sun, but what everyone doesn't know is that he actually loves vitamin D made from sunlight! Every morning he eats his breakfast in the sunlight, because who wants to eat an ordinary breakfast when you have the power to create your own universe?

This eye-catching creature is straight out of an intergalactic cat adoption commercial. If we were asked, "Would you like to adopt the brightest star in the universe?" the answer would definitely be "Yes".

Gigalith

Gigalith pokemon

Gigalith is the most famous rock star of our time, but it's not about music, it's really made of stone! This rock monster can lift even the heaviest fan thrown on stage during a concert. He can move mountains with just one look, but don't worry, he just loves to put on a show.

Genesect

Genesect

Genesect is a Pokémon that has been around since the ancient dinosaur ages, but has been updated with a robotic makeover by Team Plasma. This modern-day Pokémon roams the Pokémon world saying, "I'm a robot, and that's totally normal," while other Pokémon marvel at its old-school charm and new-school technology. "No matter what, you still can't fit me in a PokeBall!" he likes to say.

Magneton

Magneton (Pokémon), 3d

Magneton is a Steel/Electric-type Pokémon and the final evolution of Magnemite. It has a base stat total of 580, with 70 HP, 70 Attack, 120 Defense, 60 Special Attack, 60 Special Defense and 30 Speed.

Klang evolves from Klink at level 38 and is one of two evolutions for the species. It evolves into Klinklang at level 49. It is a Steel-type Pokémon with a base stat total of 440 and has 90 HP, 75 Attack, 50 Defense, 55 Special Attack and 90 Special Defense.

Lairon

Lairon (Pokémon), 3d

It was first introduced in the third generation games Ruby and Sapphire, but has since appeared in every main series game except for Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. It is known as the Armor Pokémon due to its defensive capabilities against physical attacks.

It has appeared in all five generations of Pokémon as well as its own spin-off game: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate where it can appear on stages such as New Donk City Hall or Summit Siege

Pupitar

Pupitar (Pokémon), 3d

Pupitar is a bulky, bipedal Pokémon with a gray body. Its head consists of a beak-like mouth and a black, crown-like ridge atop its head. Its eyes are also red with yellow sclerae and pupils.

Machop

Machop (Pokémon), 3d

It has three brown ridges on its head, rib-like crests on its sides, has a tail, and resembles a human child.

Machop evolves into Machoke at level 28, which evolves into Machamp when traded.

In the anime, it looks like it's wearing red shorts with black belt underneath them and also wears a blue belt around its waist with black stripes at both ends of the belt and white gloves or bandages on its hands while having two small buckles on each one as well.

Castform

Castform (Pokémon), 3d

Castform is a weather Pokémon that changes its form depending on the weather. It has two forms: Sunny Form and Rainy Form. Its third form, Snowy Form, was introduced in Generation IV. Castform originally debuted in the Hoenn region, with its first appearance being in Ruby and Sapphire.

Castform's ability changes depending on its current form—the normal version of Castform can change between Sunny Form and Rainy Form at will (or if you take it out of your party). 

The other two forms are permanent until you use a specific item to change them back to Normal/Sunny or Normal/Rainy again; however, there may be some exceptions for certain games where this isn't true (like Sun/Moon).

Registeel

Registeel (Pokémon), 3d

Registeel is a member of the Regi trio, which consists of itself, Regirock, and Regice. It's based on an animated golem that appears in Fantastic Voyage.

Registeel is a Steel-type Legendary Pokémon with access to Thunder Punch and Ice Punch upon being evolved from a Golett. Registeel appears in its own movie, Giratina and the Sky Warrior; it's also part of some story lines in various games (like Black & White).

Steelix

Steelix (Pokémon), 3d

In the games, Steelix can learn powerful Rock-type moves such as Rock Slide by leveling up. Some of these moves include: Stone Edge (a physical move that inflicts damage against opposing Pokémon), Gyro Ball (a special move that prevents Steelix from being knocked out), Heavy Slam (another special move where Steelix slams its body into an opponent), Iron Tail (a physical attack that does damage) or Iron Head (another physical attack).

Glalie

Glalie is a large, blue creature with four arms. It has two long horns on its head and a smaller horn on its forehead. Glalie's design is based on the Clamperl family, specifically Clamperl and Huntail.

Glameow

Glameow, 3d

Glameow is a quadruped, feline Pokémon that has a long tail with an orange tip and has two small ears on its head. It has three whiskers on each side of its face below its eyes and two whiskers on each cheek. Glameow's fur is grayish-brown with yellow stripes over its back and sides; there are also white rings around each paw. 

The fur on top of its head is short and spiky, but flips upward at the tips like cat ears when it smiles brightly (which happens quite often). It has four claws on each foot which allow it to climb trees easily but not run very fast due to their size (they look more like fingers). 

Its tail moves when it walks or stands still; this helps people tell if someone is happy or sad just by looking at them! In battle though... no one likes being hit by these things since they're poisonous!

Klinklang

Klinklang (Pokémon)

The Steel type is one of the 18 Pokémon elemental types. It is represented by a grey "X" shape inside of a white circle, with the gray portion representing metal elements and the white representing minerals. The Steel type was added to the original 151 Pokemon in Generation II, and has appeared in every generation since then (the exception being Generations V and VI).

Klinklang is an evolved form of Klang, which evolves into Klinklang at level 50 when traded while holding a Metal Coat. Klinklang is known as the Gear Pokémon and has a number of unique attributes due to its primary typing, having Clear Body as an ability and being able to learn Gear Grind starting at level 22.

Klang

Klang (Pokémon), 3d

Klang has a lot going on with its typing and stats, but also packs some interesting moves as well! First off, Klang's Dream World ability Clear Body prevents stat decreases caused by other Pokémon's attacks. 

This means that Klang won't get any of its stats lowered when it switches in or receives certain moves from other Pokemon—it can be useful for preventing Burn or Paralysis status ailments as well! Plus all Fairy-type moves will deal 50% more damage against it than usual!

Kyurem

Kyurem

Kyurem, as you may have noticed, is one of the strongest Pokémon in the game. Its Dragon / Ice typing can cause massive damage to other dragons and dragons are weak to ice types. 

In addition, it has Pressure which raises its Special Attack when it's at full HP (and thus should be kept at full HP). In terms of stats its base stats are 90/130/90/90/90 with an overall stat total of 640; not bad!

Skarmory

Skarmory (Pokémon)

Skarmory is the evolved form of Forretress and is one of the most sought after Pokemon due to its high defense stats, which allow it to evolve into a powerful Skarmory and Flygon, respectively. Its rarity means that many players will want to catch this elusive creature as soon as possible!

If you're looking for ways to get into competitive play with your friends or other players online, then investing in some rarer Pokémon like Skarmory can help bring about some good results!

Minccino

Minccino (Pokémon)

Minccino is a small, white, mouse-like Pokémon. Its body is covered in fluffy fur that can be used to clean things if it rolls on them ten times. It has a round head with a black nose and red cheeks. 

It also has large ears that are black on the outside and white on the inside. They use their tails to hold food for themselves, but it's rare for them to be able to store more than one bite's worth of food at once because their tail ends in three sharp points instead of a normal tip like other tails do. 

In battle, Minccino will use its ears as weapons by swinging them around wildly at its opponent before delivering an attack from behind with its tail while they're distracted by its ears flying all over the place!

Purugly

Purugly

Purugly is a Stage 2 Pokémon. This means it shares its first two stages with other Pokemon that appear in the game, but has a special evolution after its second stage. 

This also means that there are six different ways to evolve Purugly: through leveling up, trading it with another player or your friend's Pokedex and making sure they have an actual "Purugly" card in their deck (which can be found here), by using an item called "Sun Stone" on them (this works even if they're not leveled up). Please note that using these methods will not change their stats or abilities - only how they look!

Stonjourner

Stonjourner (Pokémon), 3d

Stonjourner is a Rock-type Pokémon. Stonjourner evolves from Geodude at level 25 and its final form is Golem.

Stonjourner is the final form of Geodude, which means it gets some pretty cool attacks like “Rock Throw” and “Magnitude”, which are both super useful moves in battle!

Nincada

Nincada is a Bug and Ground Type Pokémon. It evolves into Ninjask at level 20, learning the moves Fury Cutter and Leech Life. Nincada can be found in Relic Forest and is a male only species.

Kubfu

Kubfu is a Pokémon that resembles the image of an insect. It has a hard shell covering its body, which protects it from physical attacks and keeps it from drying out. 

The shell also allows Kubfu to shoot spikes from its tail, making it an effective attacker. As with all Grass-type Pokémon, Kubfu possesses a magnetic field in its brain that prevents an overload of electricity from short-circuiting its circuits when making contact with other electrical sources such as humans or electric cables.

Kubfu has two long arms tipped with sharp claws and two legs covered in thorny spikes like those found on trees; these are used for defense against predators (and predators' predators). 

Its feet have sharp claws on them too so that they can dig into soft soil when attacking prey or escaping danger (like if there's some kind of nuclear disaster happening nearby). If you've ever seen one before then chances are good that you didn't get close enough because they're known to attack people who come near them out of fear or just because they're bored/hungry!

Geodude

Geodude (Pokémon), 3d

Geodude can be found in the wild in the following areas: Sinnoh, Johto, Kanto and Unova. Its pre-evolved form is Graveler (Pokémon) and its evolved form is Golem (Pokémon).

Anorith

Anorith is a Rock/Bug type, and it is known as the Old Shrimp Pokémon. 

It evolves into Armaldo when leveled up in the day and level 30 or higher. Anorith can be found in the Desert Underpass, Route 228, and Victory Road.

Anorith will usually stay put at night so you don't have to worry about it running away if you have your party full and can't catch anymore Pokémon for several hours or days!

Sneasel

Sneasel has a sleek body that enables it to move quickly and quietly. It has long claws on its hands and feet that are used for slashing prey. The claws also allow it to climb trees and burrow underground with ease, as well as make the ground slippery when wet so they can slide around easily while hunting prey or escaping enemies.

Machoke

Machoke (Pokémon), 3d

It appears to be a bipedal, ape-like Pokémon with a yellow colored body, long arms and legs with three fingers on each hand and two toes on each foot. 

The arms are well developed to support its massive muscles that allow it to lift heavy objects such as cars above its head easily. 

It also has a large jaw that can open wide enough for large objects like trees or even gym equipment to fit inside its mouth for eating purposes.

Aron

Aron is a Steel/Rock type Pokémon that was introduced in the original Gold and Silver games. Aron is a small, rocky Pokémon with two horns on its head and a tail that resembles an iron bar. 

It can be found at the lowest level of Mt. Mortar, one of Sinnoh’s three mountain areas where you can train your Pokémon for battles against other trainers.

Aron is notable for having the highest Defense stat among all pure Rock type Pokémon, so it will do well if you want to play defensively. However, due to having low HP and Special Defense stats as well as no means of healing itself outside of Rest (which doesn’t work while sleeping), Aron will struggle against certain types of opponents or movesets unless you invest lots of time into training them up properly beforehand!

Onix

It has a wide body made of boulders, with several segments connected by flexible joints filled with liquid metal in its form as an Onix

They are capable of retracting themselves into their boulder form which allows them to roll over obstacles like trees, walls, and other Pokémon without slowing down or damaging itself in any way. 

Onix is also known for being able to cause earthquakes when it slams its tail on the ground during battle (or maybe just when you're sleeping). It eats rocks that it finds underground but enjoys eating from trash cans too!

Rhydon

Rhydon (Pokémon)

Rhydon is a large, dinosaur-like creature that is made up entirely of rocks. It has a horn on its nose and a ridge on its back. Rhydon lives in caves or rocky areas and can be found in the Kanto region with no known evolution lines from it.

Rhyhorn

Rhyhorn can be found in grasslands, mountains and caves. There are some places where it can't be caught, such as indoors or if it's raining or snowing outside of battle conditions (in-game). In the original Pokémon Gold and Silver games for Game Boy Color you can only get one for your first encounter with them (your rival will have another one).

They'll always have their own stats that are slightly lower than yours but they aren't too bad so don't worry about it too much!

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