Rock-Type Reference

A Thematic Guide to Rock-Type Pokémon

Welcome to the Geopik Index, the definitive guide and master checklist for the core of this collection. This page serves as a curated archive of every Pokémon species that carries the Rock typing, organised into thematic “wings” that reflect the incredible diversity of geology in the Pokémon world.

From the raw power of classic stone creatures to the delicate beauty of living crystals and the ancient mystery of fossils, this index is your map to the world of geological Pokémon. As the Geopik collection grows, the name of each Pokémon below will become a direct link to its dedicated analysis pages.

The Cornerstones: Classic Rock and Stone

These are the foundational Pokémon of the Rock type. Their designs are inspired by pure stone, boulders, and the raw, untamed earth, making them essential specimens in any geological collection.

  • *Bonsly
  • *Geodude
  • *Golem
  • *Graveler
  • *Klawf 
  • *Lycanroc
  • *Nosepass
  • Onix
  • *Probopass
  • *Rhydon
  • *Rhyhorn
  • Rhyperior
  • *Rockruff
  • *Stonjourner
  • *Sudowoodo

The Crown Jewels: Crystals, Gems and Precious Minerals

This exhibit is dedicated to the brilliant beauty of mineralogy. These Pokémon are living crystals and gemstones, representing the incredible formations that occur deep within the Earth’s crust under immense heat and pressure.

  • *Boldore
  • Carbink
  • *Diancie
  • *Garganacl
  • Gigalith
  • Glimmet
  • Glimmora
  • Kleavor
  • Nacli
  • Naclstack
  • *Roggenrola

The Palaeontology Wing: Fossil Pokémon

Here, geology meets the history of life itself. This wing features Pokémon resurrected from ancient fossils, each representing a real-world prehistoric creature, from the trilobites of the Cambrian seas to the colossal dinosaurs of the Cretaceous period.

  • *Aerodactyl
  • Amaura
  • Anorith
  • Archen
  • Archeops
  • Armaldo
  • Aurorus
  • Bastiodon
  • Carracosta
  • Cradily
  • Cranidos
  • Kabuto
  • Kabutops
  • Lileep
  • Omanyte
  • Omastar
  • Rampardos
  • Shieldon
  • Tirtouga
  • Tyrantrum
  • Tyrunt

The Industrial Wing: Ores, Metals and Tectonic Force

This wing showcases the harder, more industrial side of geology. These Pokémon are associated with iron ore, tectonic power, and the immense strength required to shape the very landscape.

  • Aggron
  • Aron
  • Crustle
  • Dwebble
  • Iron Boulder
  • Iron Thorns
  • Lairon
  • Larvitar
  • Pupitar
  • Stakataka
  • Terrakion
  • Tyranitar

The Volcanology Department: Magma and Igneous Rock

Born of fire and molten earth, these Pokémon represent the awesome power of volcanoes and the processes that form igneous rock.

  • Carkol
  • Coalossal
  • Magcargo
  • Rolycoly

The Astrogeology Exhibit: Meteorites and Celestial Rocks

This exhibit looks to the stars, featuring Pokémon with extraterrestrial origins. Their connection is to meteorites, cosmic dust, and the unique minerals that fall to Earth from space.

  • Lunatone
  • Minior
  • Nihilego
  • Relicanth
  • Solrock

Special Cases: Form Variations and Adaptations

This fascinating section includes Pokémon that only gain the Rock typing under specific conditions, through regional adaptation or by holding a special item. They represent how a Pokémon’s connection to the earth can change and evolve.

  • Hisuian Forms: Ancient variations of familiar Pokémon that adapted to a rocky environment.
    • Arcanine (Hisuian)
    • Avalugg (Hisuian)
    • Growlithe (Hisuian)
  • Form-Changing Pokémon: These Pokémon become Rock-type when holding a specific geological artefact.
    • Arceus: Becomes Rock-type when holding the “Stone Plate.”
    • Ogerpon: Becomes Grass/Rock-type when wearing the “Cornerstone Mask.”
    • Silvally: Becomes Rock-type when holding the “Rock Memory.”

Friends of Geopik: Thematic Neighbours and Colleagues

Not every card in the collection is a Rock-type, but every card has a story. This special section is dedicated to the “friends of the collection”, Pokémon that, while not carrying the official Rock-type designation, are profoundly connected to our geological theme.

Whether they are masters of the earth like Ground-types, living crystals with a Fairy typing, or have lore that touches on other natural sciences, they have a welcome home here.

First of all, Friends of Geopik that are also designated Geological Pokémon here in Geopik:

And then Friends of Geopik that are not designated Geological Pokémon in Geopik:

  • *Azumarill
  • *Cosmog
  • *Dragalge
  • *Dragonite
  • *Eelektross
  • Flabébé (Fairy)
  • Florges (Fairy)
  • *Gallade
  • *Haxorus
  • *Heliolisk
  • *Hitmonlee
  • *Machamp
  • *Machop
  • Marill (Fairy)
  • *Mismagius
  • *Neo Genesis
  • *Porygon-Z
  • Slurpuff (Fairy)
  • *Tyrogue
  • Clefable (Fairy)
  • Mr Mime (Fairy)
  • *Pikachu