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'''Roughneck''' is a type of Trainer Class. They are young bald men who appear to be thugs. They are called '''Cue Balls''' in [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III|III]] and are similar to [[Biker]]s. Some Roughnecks and Bikers come together to form a [[Double Battle|tag-battling]] pair known as the [[Hooligan|Hooligans]].
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'''Roughneck''' is a type of Trainer Class. They are young, bald men who appear to be thugs. They are called '''Cue Balls''' in [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III|III]] and are similar to [[Biker]]s. Some Roughnecks and Bikers come together to form a [[Double Battle|tag-battling]] pair known as the [[Hooligans]].
   
 
==Sprites==
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*In Generation III, they are shown to be riding motorcycles.
 
*In Generation III, they are shown to be riding motorcycles.
*In the Japanese version, Roughnecks were called '''Skinheads'''. This was changed to Roughneck for religious reasons.
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*In the Japanese version, Roughnecks were called '''Skinheads'''. This was changed in international releases due to the term being commonly associated with [[wikipedia:Neo-Nazism|neo-Nazis]] and [[wikipedia:White supermacy|white supremacists]].
 
[[Category:Trainer Class]]
 
[[Category:Trainer Class]]

Latest revision as of 22:54, 11 November 2022

Roughneck is a type of Trainer Class. They are young, bald men who appear to be thugs. They are called Cue Balls in Generation I and III and are similar to Bikers. Some Roughnecks and Bikers come together to form a tag-battling pair known as the Hooligans.

Sprites

RB Battle Sprite


FRLG Battle Sprite


DPPt/HGSS Battle Sprite


BW Battle Sprite
Cue BallRBsprite
Cue BallFRLGsprite
Cue BallDPsprite
RoughneckBWsprite

Trivia

  • In Generation III, they are shown to be riding motorcycles.
  • In the Japanese version, Roughnecks were called Skinheads. This was changed in international releases due to the term being commonly associated with neo-Nazis and white supremacists.