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Gothorita having the word ''gothic'', which means gloomy or dark and '''señorita''', Spanish for ‘Miss’, referring to a woman.
 
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Revision as of 03:03, 15 August 2014

Gothorita (Japanese: ゴチミル Gochimiru) is a Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It is Duosion's counterpart.

Biology

Physiology

Gothorita is a humanoid Pokémon that has the appearance of a young girl. It has two bun-like pigtails with teardrop-shaped appendages on each side of its head. Its face is purple, and it has bright blue eyes and large pink lips. Its body is mainly black, with slender arms and legs. It appears to be wearing a black dress, and it has many white bow-shaped feelers attached to its body: four along the top of its head, and two on its torso. Despite its distinctly feminine appearance, both male and female Gothorita exist.

This Pokémon looks vaguely similar to a Kirlia, with a similar stance.

Behavior

According to legends, Gothorita is said to create friends for itself by controlling sleeping children at night. They mark star positions by using their psychic powers to levitate stones.

Special Abilities

Gothorita use starlight as their main source of celestial psychic power. It uses powerful hypnosis to control people and Pokémon.

Evolution

Gothorita is the evolved form of Gothita as of level 32, and evolves into Gothitelle at level 41.

In the Anime

Trainers with a Gothorita

Game Info

Locations

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity
Black and White Route 9 (Black only) Common
Black 2 and White 2 Route 9, Strange House (Black 2 only) Unknown
X and Y Pokémon Village Common

Pokédex Entries

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Learnset

Leveling

LevelingGeneration V
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat.
1 Pound 40 100% 35 Type Normal HOME Normal Physical
1 Confusion 50 100% 25 Type Psychic HOME Psychic Special
1 Tickle - 100% 20 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
1 Fake Tears - 100% 20 Type Dark HOME Dark Status
3 Confusion 50 100% 25 Type Psychic HOME Psychic Special
7 Tickle - 100% 20 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
10 Fake Tears - 100% 20 Type Dark HOME Dark Status
14 DoubleSlap 15 85% 10 Type Normal HOME Normal Physical
16 Psybeam 65 100% 20 Type Psychic HOME Psychic Special
19 Embargo - 100% 15 Type Dark HOME Dark Status
24 Faint Attack 60 -% 20 Type Dark HOME Dark Physical
25 Psyshock 80 100% 10 Type Psychic HOME Psychic Special
28 Flatter - 100% 15 Type Dark HOME Dark Status
31 Future Sight 100 100% 10 Type Psychic HOME Psychic Special
34 Heal Block - 100% 15 Type Psychic HOME Psychic Status
39 Psychic 90 100% 10 Type Psychic HOME Psychic Special
43 Telekinesis - -% 15 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
50 Charm - 100% 20 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
53 Magic Room - -% 10 Type Psychic HOME Psychic Status
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

Sprites

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Trivia

  • Gothorita represents September in the Unova Horoscope.
  • In PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, a Gothorita is confirmed to be male, although most of his species are female. In the game, he admits to Snivy that many Pokémon mistake him for a female.

Origin

Gothorita is based on a young girl dressed in Gothic lolita fashion.

Etymology

Gothorita having the word gothic, which means gloomy or dark and señorita, Spanish for ‘Miss’, referring to a woman.

Gallery

See also

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