Stegasteel

Stegasteel is a dual-type Rock/Steel Pokémon.

Stegasteel evolves from Stegron starting at level 37.

Physiology
Stegasteel is a Pokémon based on a Stegosaurus. It has four black legs with three brown claws on each black foot, a black tail with two gray spikes near the tip, two large back plates that are brown and gray, two diamond-shaped gray rocks on each side, and its black head has a gray stone helmet and two white eyes with blue irises and black pupils.

Gender Differences
None

Special Abilities
The plates on Stegasteel fossils, still preserving their charges, have been used as bateries in mountain areas where power supply isn't easy to come by.

Behavior
The plates of Stegasteel fossils still have their electrical charges, so they're used as batteries in mountainous areas where an electrical power supply isn't easy to come by.

Habitat
Stegasteel cannot be found in the Wild, so you must Evolve a Stegron in order to obtain one.

Shiny Coloration Differences
For Shiny Stegasteel, the black turns pale brown, the gray turns a brighter shade of brown than the black, the brown turns gray, and the irises turn yellowish-brown.

Trivia

 * Stegasteel was originally called Stegajolt in the Demo, also being a Rock/Electric-type.
 * It's Pokédex entry was unchanged and, strangely, still refers to it as Stegajolt.
 * Prior to Version 1.0.1, Stegasteel uses Magnemite's cry.

Origin
Stegasteel is based on a Stegosaurus.

Name Origin
Stegasteel's name comes from the words Stegosaurus and steel. Meanwhile, its old name, Stegajolt, comes from the words Stegosaurus and jolt.