Nosepass
Pokedex Information:

National Dex.
299
Species
Compass Pokémon
Height
1.0 m (3′03″)
Weight
97.0 kg (213.8 lbs)
Egg Groups
Mineral
Gender Ratio
M: $50% F: $50%
Abilities
Ability 1
SturdyAbility 2
Magnet PullHidden
Sand ForcePokemon Type
Catch Rate
255
Base Friendship
50
Base Exp
75
Growth Rate
Medium Fast
Egg Cycles
20
Evs
Def 1
Base Stats:
Stat
Min
Base
Max
Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 3
Tier 4
Tier 5
Tier 6
HP
170
30
264
ATK
85
45
207
DEF
247
135
405
SPATK
85
45
207
SPDEF
166
90
306
SPD
58
30
174
Total: 375
The Min/Max values are calculated for a Pokémon at level 100. Maximum values are based on a beneficial nature, 252 EVs, 31 IVs. Minimum values are based on a hindering nature, 0 EVs, 0 IVs.
Tiers are calculated from the Pokémon with the highest available stat for that stat. Example: Blissey has the highest base HP at 255, so all tiers are divided by 6 from 255. Whereas the highest DEF is calculated from Shuckle at 230. This shows a better representation of where a Pokémon's base stat lies compared to the highest that stat can be. The length of the stat relative to the Tier also shows where it sits inside the Tier.
Moves Learnt on Level Up
Nosepass can learn these moves by leveling up.
Move Tutor moves
Nosepass can learn these moves from the Move Tutor.
Pokédex entries:
Nosepass
ruby
NOSEPASS’s magnetic nose is always pointed to the north. If two of these POKéMON meet, they cannot turn their faces to each other when they are close because their magnetic noses repel one another.
sapphire
NOSEPASS had been said to be completely unmoving, with its magnetic nose pointed due north. However, close observation has revealed that the POKéMON actually moves by a little over 3/8 of an inch every year.
fire-red-leaf-green
Its magnetic nose consistently faces north. Travelers check NOSEPASS to get their bearings.
emerald
Its body emits a powerful magnetism. It feeds on prey that is pulled in by the force. Its magnetism is stronger in cold seasons.
diamond-pearl
Its nose is a magnet. As a result, this Pokémon always keeps its face pointing north.
platinum
When endangered, it may protect itself by raising its magnetism and drawing iron objects to its body.
heart-gold-soul-silver
If two of these meet, they cannot get too close because their noses repel each other.
black-white
When endangered, it may protect itself by raising its magnetism and drawing iron objects to its body.
black-2-white-2
Its magnetic nose always faces north and draws iron objects to its body to protect itself better.
x
Its magnetic nose always faces north and draws iron objects to its body to protect itself better.
y
Its magnetic nose consistently faces north. Travelers check Nosepass to get their bearings.
omega-ruby
Nosepass’s magnetic nose is always pointed to the north. If two of these Pokémon meet, they cannot turn their faces to each other when they are close because their magnetic noses repel one another.
alpha-sapphire
Nosepass had been said to be completely unmoving, with its magnetic nose pointed due north. However, close observation has revealed that the Pokémon actually moves by a little over 3/8 of an inch every year.
sun
The magnet in Nosepass’s nose provides an unerring compass, making it an excellent partner for Trainers going on a journey.
moon
It uses powerful magnetism to drag its prey toward it. It’s also been known to pull in metal, which it collects and uses to protect itself.
ultra-sun
It moves less than an inch a year, but when it’s in a jam, it will spin and drill down into the ground in a split second.
ultra-moon
It hunts without twitching a muscle by pulling in its prey with powerful magnetism. But sometimes it pulls natural enemies in close.
brilliant-diamond-shining-pearl
Its nose is a magnet. As a result, this Pokémon always keeps its face pointing north.
legends-arceus
Once the people of Hisui discovered that its red nose always points north, they grew to rely on it greatly when traveling afar. The nose seems to work in a similar way to ancient compasses.