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− | [[Image:Bug CatcherHGSSsprite.png|thumb|right|A '''Bug Catcher''' in HeartGold/SouSilver.]] |
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+ | |image = ORAS Bug Catcher.png |
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+ | |caption = In-game artwork of Bug Catcher from Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire |
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+ | |name = Bug Catcher |
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+ | |jname = むしとりしょうねん Bug Catcher Boy |
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+ | |gender = Male |
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+ | |debut = [[Generation I]] |
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'''Bug Catcher''' is a type of trainer class that is encountered throughout the original series of Pokémon games. Debuting in the [[Generation I]] games, they are usually depicted as young boys with straw hats who usually carry a net of some sort. They are usually among the first type of trainers that the player encounters, often having particularly weak pokémon and giving out very low amounts of money when they are subsequently defeated. In the [[Sinnoh]] region they appear later than usual in the game, after the first [[Gym Leader]] is defeated and they do not appear in the [[Unova]] region. |
'''Bug Catcher''' is a type of trainer class that is encountered throughout the original series of Pokémon games. Debuting in the [[Generation I]] games, they are usually depicted as young boys with straw hats who usually carry a net of some sort. They are usually among the first type of trainers that the player encounters, often having particularly weak pokémon and giving out very low amounts of money when they are subsequently defeated. In the [[Sinnoh]] region they appear later than usual in the game, after the first [[Gym Leader]] is defeated and they do not appear in the [[Unova]] region. |
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+ | ==Sprites== |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteTop|altwidth=600|type = bug}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon Red and Blue|RB]] Battle Sprite}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|GS]][[Pokémon Crystal|C]] Battle Sprite}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|RS]][[Pokémon Emerald|E]] Battle Sprite}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FRLG]] Battle Sprite}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|DP]][[Pokémon Platinum|Pt]] Battle Sprite}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver|HGSS]] Battle Sprite}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteHeaderEnd}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteBody|type = bug|ImageName = Bug CatcherRBsprite.png}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteBody|type = bug|ImageName = Bug CatcherGSCsprite.png}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteBody|type = bug|ImageName = Bug CatcherRSEsprite.png}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteBody|type = bug|ImageName = Bug CatcherFRLGsprite.png}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteBody|type = bug|ImageName = Bug CatcherDPsprite.png}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteBody|type = bug|ImageName = Bug CatcherHGSSsprite.png}} |
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+ | {{TrainerSpriteEnd}} |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | + | It is assumed they are in some way connected to the [[Bug Maniac]]s, as these trainers appear to be a more advanced group of trainers in terms of age and Pokémon strength. |
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− | * They are usually found around [[Picnicker|Picnickers]] and [[Camper|Campers]] in the early stages of the game. |
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[[Category:Trainer Class]] |
[[Category:Trainer Class]] |
Revision as of 16:17, 26 October 2014
Bug Catcher is a type of trainer class that is encountered throughout the original series of Pokémon games. Debuting in the Generation I games, they are usually depicted as young boys with straw hats who usually carry a net of some sort. They are usually among the first type of trainers that the player encounters, often having particularly weak pokémon and giving out very low amounts of money when they are subsequently defeated. In the Sinnoh region they appear later than usual in the game, after the first Gym Leader is defeated and they do not appear in the Unova region.
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GSC Battle Sprite |
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RSE Battle Sprite |
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FRLG Battle Sprite |
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Trivia
It is assumed they are in some way connected to the Bug Maniacs, as these trainers appear to be a more advanced group of trainers in terms of age and Pokémon strength.