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Can Magcargo destroy Earth?

Can Magcargo destroy Earth?

1 Magcargo’s Very Existence Would Burn Everything Magcargo is a shining example of just that, with a Pokédex entry from Pokémon Sapphire describing it as “18,000 degrees Fahrenheit” in terms of temperature. The world itself would burn to a crisp just from Magcargo existing.

Can you touch Magcargo?

Magcargo is a bit bigger than Slugma and comes with a rough series of extra chores for you. In its description, it reads, “It’s shell is very brittle and fragile – just touching it causes it to crumble apart.”

How hot is Magcargo?

approximately 18,000 degrees Fahrenheit
Magcargo’s body temperature is approximately 18,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Water is vaporized on contact. If this Pokémon is caught in the rain, the raindrops instantly turn into steam, cloaking the area in a thick fog.

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How hot is Magcargo Celsius?

Magcargo’s internal body temperature can reach over 18,000 °F (10,000 °C), causing it to evaporate water on contact.

How hot is the sun?

5,778 K
Sun/Surface temperature

Is Magcargo in sword and shield?

Magcargo is not available in Pokémon Sword or Shield and cannot be used in or sent to those versions.

Is Magcargo really hot?

That’s the hottest place on Earth!” Magcargo’s body is over 18,000 degrees Fahrenheit (which is almost double the temperature of the surface of Earth’s Sun), which should be hot enough to carbonize flesh. However, it has made contact with Pokémon many times in the anime and none of them felt any burning from its body.

Is there a mega Magcargo?

Mega Magcargo is a Fire/Rock dual type Pokemon. It evolves from Magcargo during the day, while holding a(n) Mist Stone.

Can Magcargo mega evolve?

Magcargo is a dual-type Fire/Rock Pokémon. It can Mega Evolve into Mega Magcargo using the Magcargonite.

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What Gen is Magcargo?

Generation II
Magcargo (Japanese: マグカルゴ Magukarugo) is a Fire/Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II.