![]() ![]() Rhyperior briefly reappeared alongside Palmer during the ending credits of Zoroark: Master of Illusions. Using powerful attacks like Megahorn and its then- signature move, Rock Wrecker, it battled and defeated Grotle, even though Grotle swallowed its own Energy Ball to power up its moves. It was used during his battle against Ash. Rhyperior made its main series debut in Challenging a Towering Figure!, under the ownership of Palmer. Rhyperior evolves from Rhydon and is the final form of Rhyhorn. This can throw the opponent off balance before it drills into the foe. Rhyperior has a very hard carapace it can survive volcanic eruptions, cannot be scratched even by a masterwork sword, and deflect most incoming attacks. Occasionally, it will insert and fire Geodude or Roggenrola by accident. Rhyperior can insert rocks and boulders into its arms through the holes in its hands and fire them as projectiles, as seen with Rock Wrecker, which was its signature move in Generation IV. Its eyes have red irises with what appears be two thick, rectangular rocks above each one, resembling heavy eyebrows. It has three blunt, gray fingers on each hand, two gray toes on each foot, and a club-like tail. It has blade-like protrusions on its elbows and has holes in the palms of its hands which work as cannons or guns. The hide of Rhyperior's armor has a mysterious substance. Its hide is partially covered by orange, rocky plates on its head, shoulders, arms, waist, and knees, similar to that of the protector used to evolve it from Rhydon. The larger horn is divided into three sections by two thin slanted rings, making the horn resemble a drill. ![]() The upper horn is even smaller on a female Rhyperior. Rhyperior is a large, brownish-gray Pokémon with two horns: a larger one on its nose, and smaller one above it. ![]()
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