Once thought to be extinct for 300 million years, Kabuto made a comeback when it tried to scare Ash in Attack of the Prehistoric Pokemon. Introduced in Generation I, Kabuto is also known as Shellfish Pokemon. A robust and large brown shell covers the tender body of Kabuto. The Rock/Water-type Pokemon resurrected from Dome Fossils that lies on the ocean floor. They are generally found on beaches but can inhabit diverse habitats, prefer seclusion and are extremely territorial. Swift Swim or Battle Armor and Weak Armor are its abilities.
Kabuto move sets comprise of scratch, mud shot, mega drain, blizzard, ice beam, and so on. The best sets can be clubbed as smack down, scald, aqua jet, ancient power, and surf.
Kabuto moves in Pokemon Quest
Move name | Type | Attack | Cooldown, sec | Stone Slots | Description |
Withdraw | Water | 0 | 5 | Wait Less Stone, Whack-Whack Stone, Sharing Stone, Stay Strong Stone | The user withdraws into its hard shell, reducing the amount of damage it takes for a while. |
Rock Tomb | Rock | 212 | 5 | Wait Less Stone, Whack-Whack Stone, Stay Strong Stone | The user drops boulders directly in front of itself, damaging enemies hit by them and sometimes lowering their movement speed. |
Waterfall | Water | 252 | 5 | Wait Less Stone, Whack-Whack Stone, Scattershot Stone | The user approaches enemies in front of itself and creates a pillar of water beneath them. This deals damage to enemies it hits. |
Aqua Jet | Water | 182 | 5 | Wait Less Stone, Whack-Whack Stone | The user charges at enemies in front of itself with tremendous speed, dealing damage to them. |
Metal Sound | Steel | 0 | 3 | Wait Less Stone, Whack-Whack Stone, Broadburst Stone, Scattershot Stone, Stay Strong Stone | Enemies near the user are forced to listen to a horrible sound like metal scraping, often raising the amount of damage they take. |
Surf | Water | 127 | 5 | Wait Less Stone, Whack-Whack Stone, Broadburst Stone | The user creates a wide wave and charges forward on it. Deals damage to enemies caught in the wave. |
How to get Kabuto in Pokemon Quest
Kabuto recipe is an effective way of attracting a Water Pokemon. Use a whole lot of soft things and a lot of blue to cook mouth-watering Dip a la Cube or you can stew Stone Soup a la Cube recipe, suitable for Rock Pokemon.
How to evolve Kabuto in Pokemon Quest
Most of the existing Kabuto resurrected from Dome Fossils. It further undergoes evolution at level 40 and evolves into Kabutops, an advanced Pokemon of Rock/Water-type.