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|evolve_to = [[Weezing]] (lv. 35)
 
|evolve_to = [[Weezing]] (lv. 35)
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|species = Poison Gas Pokémon
 
|species = Poison Gas Pokémon
 
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Besides self-destruction, Koffing can employ less dramatic defensive measures. It can expel its gases to the surrounding area through pores on its surface. The vile gases can cause coughs, tears, poisoning or suffocation, in all cases potentially incapacitating Koffing's foes and shielding it from attack.
 
Besides self-destruction, Koffing can employ less dramatic defensive measures. It can expel its gases to the surrounding area through pores on its surface. The vile gases can cause coughs, tears, poisoning or suffocation, in all cases potentially incapacitating Koffing's foes and shielding it from attack.
   
===Appearance===
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==Appearances==
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===Games===
Koffing is a fairly common wild Pokémon in the locations where it can be found and captured. In ''[[Pokémon Red]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue|Blue]]'', Koffing is found in Cinnabar Island's run-down Pokémon Mansion. In ''[[Pokémon FireRed]]'' and ''[[Pokémon LeafGreen|LeafGreen]]'', it can additionally be found floating over the ponds of Celadon City. In ''[[Pokémon Gold]]'', ''[[Pokémon Silver|Silver]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]]'', it can be found in the Burned Tower and in [[Team Rocket|Team Rocket's]] hideout in [[List of Johto locations#Mahogany Town|Mahogany Town]]. In ''[[Pokémon Ruby]]'', ''[[Pokémon Sapphire|Sapphire]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Emerald|Emerald]]'' Koffing is found in the Fiery Path.
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Koffing is a fairly common wild Pokémon in the locations where it can be found and captured. In ''[[Pokémon Red]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue|Blue]]'', Koffing is found in Cinnabar Island's run-down Pokémon Mansion. In ''[[Pokémon FireRed]]'' and ''[[Pokémon LeafGreen|LeafGreen]]'', it can additionally be found floating over the ponds of Celadon City. In ''[[Pokémon Gold]]'', ''[[Pokémon Silver|Silver]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]]'', it can be found in the Burned Tower and in [[Team Rocket|Team Rocket's]] hideout in [[Mahogany Town]]. In ''[[Pokémon Ruby]]'', ''[[Pokémon Sapphire|Sapphire]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Emerald|Emerald]]'' Koffing is found in the Fiery Path.
   
 
It is interesting to note that in Pokemon Red and Blue versions, Koffing's sprite placed its skull-and-crossbones marking above its mouth and eyes, but in later versions, the marking was below its face.
 
It is interesting to note that in Pokemon Red and Blue versions, Koffing's sprite placed its skull-and-crossbones marking above its mouth and eyes, but in later versions, the marking was below its face.
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Koffing has a cameo in the Nintendo platform-fighting game [[Super Smash Bros.]] as one of roughly 15 Pokémon which may emerge from thrown Poké Balls, often juggling opponents with its damaging Smog attack. It was replaced by its evolved form, [[Weezing]], in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]].
 
Koffing has a cameo in the Nintendo platform-fighting game [[Super Smash Bros.]] as one of roughly 15 Pokémon which may emerge from thrown Poké Balls, often juggling opponents with its damaging Smog attack. It was replaced by its evolved form, [[Weezing]], in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]].
   
Koffing are also found in the [[Nintendo 64]] game [[Pokémon Snap]] in the Cave Course. They chase three Jigglypuff through the air around the player’s vehicle in the Cave course. Also, during the Volcano course, a smokey image of Koffing will appear when a Pester Ball is thrown into the first Volcano. Taking a photo of this image is necessary to advance to the seventh and final course in the game.
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Koffing are also found in the [[Nintendo 64]] game [[Pokémon Snap]] in the Cave Course. They chase three Jigglypuff through the air around the player’s vehicle in the Cave course. Also, during the Volcano course, a smokey image of Koffing will appear when a Pester Ball is thrown into the first Volcano. Taking a photo of this image is necessary to advance to the seventh and final course in the game.
   
 
In [[Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 2:Time & Darkness Exploration]], a Koffing is one of the members of the notorious new enemy team Team Poisonrose, along with [[Zubat]] and their evil leader Skuntank.
 
In [[Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 2:Time & Darkness Exploration]], a Koffing is one of the members of the notorious new enemy team Team Poisonrose, along with [[Zubat]] and their evil leader Skuntank.
   
===Anime===
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===Pokémon Anime===
 
Prior to its evolution into Weezing, James of Team Rocket used a Koffing in battle. It was revealed in the episode The Island of Giant Pokémon that James got his Koffing for Christmas. In A Poached Ego, James released his Weezing to protect a herd of wild Koffing from a Pokémon poacher. Koffing was often portrayed as being dim-witted, but very loving towards James.
 
Prior to its evolution into Weezing, James of Team Rocket used a Koffing in battle. It was revealed in the episode The Island of Giant Pokémon that James got his Koffing for Christmas. In A Poached Ego, James released his Weezing to protect a herd of wild Koffing from a Pokémon poacher. Koffing was often portrayed as being dim-witted, but very loving towards James.
===Manga===
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===Pokémon Manga===
 
Koffing is seen as one of Koga's Pokémon. When Koga and Green are ambushed by Agatha's Gengar in Volume 7, Koga uses Koffing's smoke to relay his tactical plan to Green without Gengar noticing.
 
Koffing is seen as one of Koga's Pokémon. When Koga and Green are ambushed by Agatha's Gengar in Volume 7, Koga uses Koffing's smoke to relay his tactical plan to Green without Gengar noticing.
   
===Trading Card Game===
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===Pokémon Trading Card Game===
[[Image:Koffing c.jpg|right|thumb|Koffing, as seen in the ''Pokémon Trading Card Game'']]
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[[File:Koffing c.jpg|right|thumb|Koffing, as seen in the ''Pokémon Trading Card Game'']]
 
Koffing has made some appearances in the ''[[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]'', all as Basic Pokémon:
 
Koffing has made some appearances in the ''[[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]'', all as Basic Pokémon:
 
*'' Base Set
 
*'' Base Set
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*'' EX Team Rocket Returns
 
*'' EX Team Rocket Returns
 
*'' EX Deoxys
 
*'' EX Deoxys
===References===
 
*The following games and their instruction manuals: [[Pokémon Red and Blue|''Pokémon Red'', ''Green'', and ''Blue'']]; ''[[Pokémon Yellow]]''; ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Stadium#Pokémon Stadium 2|Pokémon Stadium 2]]''; [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|''Pokémon Gold'', ''Silver'']], and ''[[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]]''; [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|''Pokémon Ruby'', ''Sapphire'']], and ''[[Pokémon Emerald|Emerald]]''; [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|''Pokémon FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'']]; ''[[Pokémon Colosseum]]'' and ''[[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]''
 
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*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., 1998. [[ASIN]] B000CQP8FE
 
*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon Player’s Guide Special Edition for Yellow, Red and Blue''. Nintendo of America Inc., 1999. [[ASIN]] B000CQT878-->
 
*Barbo, Maria. ''The Official Pokémon Handbook''. Scholastic Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0-439-15404-9.
 
*Loe, Casey, ed. ''Pokémon Special Pikachu Edition Official Perfect Guide''. Sunnydale, CA: Empire 21 Publishing, 1999. ISBN 1-930206-15-1.<!--
 
*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon Snap Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., 1999. [[ASIN]] B000CDZP9G
 
*Nintendo Power. ''Super Smash Bros. Melee Official Nintendo Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., 2001. ISBN 1930206194
 
*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon Ruby Version & Sapphire Version Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., 2003. ISBN 1930206313
 
*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon Colosseum Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., March 2004. ISBN 193020647X-->
 
*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., August 2004. ISBN 1-930206-50-X
 
*Mylonas, Eric. ''Pokémon Pokédex Collector’s Edition: Prima’s Official Pokémon Guide''. Prima Games, September 21 2004. ISBN 0-7615-4761-4
 
*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon Emerald Version Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., April 2005. ISBN 1-930206-58-5<!--
 
*Chiba, Akira et al. ''The Official Pokémon Emerald Version Strategy Guide''. Pokémon USA, Inc., 2005. ISBN 3937336060
 
*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., September 22 2005. ISBN 1598120026
 
;Manga volumes
 
*Ono, Toshihiro. ''Pokémon: The Electric Tale of Pikachu! Graphic Novel''. VIZ Media LLC, September 9 1999. ISBN 1569313784
 
*Ono, Toshihiro. ''Pokémon: Pikachu Shocks Back Graphic Novel''. VIZ Media LLC, December 6 1999. ISBN 156931411X
 
*Ono, Toshihiro. ''Pokémon: Electric Pikachu Boogaloo Graphic Novel''. VIZ Media LLC, April 5 2000. ISBN 1569314365
 
*Ono, Toshihiro. ''Pokémon: Surf’s Up, Pikachu Graphic Novel''. VIZ Media LLC, June 2000. ISBN 1569314942
 
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 1: Desperado Pikachu''. VIZ Media LLC, July 6 2000. ISBN 1569315078
 
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 2: Legendary Pokémon''. VIZ Media LLC, December 6 2000. ISBN 1569315086
 
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 3: Saffron City Siege''. VIZ Media LLC, August 5 2001. ISBN 1569315604
 
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 4: The Yellow Caballero: A Trainer in Yellow''. VIZ Media LLC, January 9 2002. ISBN 1569317100
 
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 5: The Yellow Caballero: Making Waves''. VIZ Media LLC, April 2002. ISBN 1591160278
 
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 6: The Yellow Caballero: The Cave Campaign''. VIZ Media LLC, September 5 2002. ISBN 1591160286
 
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 7: The Yellow Caballero: The Pokémon Elite''. VIZ Media LLC, January 2003. ISBN 1569318514-->
 
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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*[http://www.psypokes.com/dex/psydex/109/general PsyPoke] - Koffing Pokédex entry and Usage Overview
 
*[http://www.psypokes.com/dex/psydex/109/general PsyPoke] - Koffing Pokédex entry and Usage Overview
 
*[http://www.smogon.com/rs/pokemon/koffing Smogon.com] - Koffing Tactical Data
 
*[http://www.smogon.com/rs/pokemon/koffing Smogon.com] - Koffing Tactical Data
 
 
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Koffing
[[File:Koffing|300px]]
Page Type(s)
N/A
Pokémon
Basic Information
Height
2′00″ (0.6m)
Weight
2.2 lbs. (1.0kg)
Levitate
Evolutionary Information
Stage
Basic
Gender
50% Male, 50% Female
Species
Poison Gas Pokémon
Appearance(s)
Pokémon Red and Blue

Koffing (ドガース, Dogāsu, Dogars in original Japanese language versions) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise.

Koffing is a spelling variant of coughing, one of the reactions experienced when in proximity of Koffing's noxious gases.

The Japanese name uses the English loanword "gas" (which is used by Japanese to refer to both gasoline and the state of matter), with the prefix "do" meaning "bad" or "poisonous".

Characteristics[ | ]

Koffing resembles a purple floating sphere with large pores over its surface that release poisonous gas. These pores also make it resemble a naval mine. It has two eyes, a vacant, blissful expression and a skull and crossbones pattern (the universal symbol for poison) on its front. In Pokemon Red and Blue, however, this symbol appears on its forehead.

Koffing's thin, filmy and transparent skin stores a collection of highly toxic gases that swirl in its insides. These gases have a density slightly less than that of air, allowing Koffing to float and hover above ground like a hot-air balloon.

Koffing concocts its internal gases and increases their toxicity by mixing raw garbage, setting off complex chemical reactions whose rate and products are proportional to the area temperature. If the temperature rises too high, however, there is a chance that the pressure exercised by the gases on Koffing's body will become too great, causing it to expand and finally explode. However, it can seemingly reform itself once blown up.

Koffing can also make itself explode at will if sufficiently provoked by overinflating itself. While this behavior is also shared by Voltorb and Electrode, Koffing is not known to explode as frequently and unpredictably.

Besides self-destruction, Koffing can employ less dramatic defensive measures. It can expel its gases to the surrounding area through pores on its surface. The vile gases can cause coughs, tears, poisoning or suffocation, in all cases potentially incapacitating Koffing's foes and shielding it from attack.

Appearances[ | ]

Games[ | ]

Koffing is a fairly common wild Pokémon in the locations where it can be found and captured. In Pokémon Red and Blue, Koffing is found in Cinnabar Island's run-down Pokémon Mansion. In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, it can additionally be found floating over the ponds of Celadon City. In Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal, it can be found in the Burned Tower and in Team Rocket's hideout in Mahogany Town. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald Koffing is found in the Fiery Path.

It is interesting to note that in Pokemon Red and Blue versions, Koffing's sprite placed its skull-and-crossbones marking above its mouth and eyes, but in later versions, the marking was below its face.

Koffing's defense stat is very good, but the rest of its attributes are low or average. One useful strategy for Koffing is to poison the opponent and prevent them from attacking by using accuracy-lowering moves. Koffing's Levitate ability gives it an immunity to Ground-type attacks, a type against which Koffing is normally weak.

Koffing has a cameo in the Nintendo platform-fighting game Super Smash Bros. as one of roughly 15 Pokémon which may emerge from thrown Poké Balls, often juggling opponents with its damaging Smog attack. It was replaced by its evolved form, Weezing, in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Koffing are also found in the Nintendo 64 game Pokémon Snap in the Cave Course. They chase three Jigglypuff through the air around the player’s vehicle in the Cave course. Also, during the Volcano course, a smokey image of Koffing will appear when a Pester Ball is thrown into the first Volcano. Taking a photo of this image is necessary to advance to the seventh and final course in the game.

In Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 2:Time & Darkness Exploration, a Koffing is one of the members of the notorious new enemy team Team Poisonrose, along with Zubat and their evil leader Skuntank.

Pokémon Anime[ | ]

Prior to its evolution into Weezing, James of Team Rocket used a Koffing in battle. It was revealed in the episode The Island of Giant Pokémon that James got his Koffing for Christmas. In A Poached Ego, James released his Weezing to protect a herd of wild Koffing from a Pokémon poacher. Koffing was often portrayed as being dim-witted, but very loving towards James.

Pokémon Manga[ | ]

Koffing is seen as one of Koga's Pokémon. When Koga and Green are ambushed by Agatha's Gengar in Volume 7, Koga uses Koffing's smoke to relay his tactical plan to Green without Gengar noticing.

Pokémon Trading Card Game[ | ]

Koffing c

Koffing, as seen in the Pokémon Trading Card Game

Koffing has made some appearances in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, all as Basic Pokémon:

  • Base Set
  • Team Rocket
  • Gym Challenge (Koga's Koffing)
  • EX Ruby & Sapphire
  • EX Team Rocket Returns
  • EX Deoxys

External links[ | ]