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[[File:Swimmer-M XY.png|thumb|Male swimmer in ''Pokémon: X & Y'']]
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[[File:Swimmer-F XY.png|thumb|Female swimmer in ''Pokémon: X & Y'']]
 
'''Swimmer''' is a [[Trainer Class]] introduced in [[Generation I]] that specialize in using {{type|Water}}-[[Types|type]] [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]]. They are young men and women wearing swimsuits and are always found swimming in a body of water.
 
'''Swimmer''' is a [[Trainer Class]] introduced in [[Generation I]] that specialize in using {{type|Water}}-[[Types|type]] [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]]. They are young men and women wearing swimsuits and are always found swimming in a body of water.
   
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*In the Japanese version of ''[[Pokémon Gold & Silver Version|Gold]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Gold & Silver Version|Silver]]'', female swimmers were winking at the player.
 
*In the Japanese version of ''[[Pokémon Gold & Silver Version|Gold]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Gold & Silver Version|Silver]]'', female swimmers were winking at the player.
 
*In Black and White, a female swimmer asked, "Are you here to see Cynthia in a swim- suit?"
 
*In Black and White, a female swimmer asked, "Are you here to see Cynthia in a swim- suit?"
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* It's also possibility, that the male swimmer is actually based for similar looking character from 1989 Nintendo Entertainment System game ''Mendel Palace ''/''Quinty'', which was also developed by Game Freak, Inc.
 
[[Category:Trainer Class]]
 
[[Category:Trainer Class]]

Revision as of 21:42, 3 August 2015

Swimmer-M XY

Male swimmer in Pokémon: X & Y

Swimmer-F XY

Female swimmer in Pokémon: X & Y

Swimmer is a Trainer Class introduced in Generation I that specialize in using Water-type Pokémon. They are young men and women wearing swimsuits and are always found swimming in a body of water.

Sprites

RB Battle Sprite


GSC Male Battle Sprite


GSC Female Battle Sprite


RSE Male Battle Sprite


RSE Female Battle Sprite
File:SwimmerRBsprite.png
File:Swimmer(M)GSCsprite.png
File:Swimmer(F)GSCsprite.png
Swimmer(M)RSEsprite
Swimmer(F)RSEsprite
FRLG Male Sprite


FRLG Female Sprite


DPPt Male Sprite


DPPt Female Sprite


HGSS Male Sprite
Swimmer(M)FRLGsprite
Swimmer(F)FRLGsprite
Swimmer(M)DPsprite
Swimmer(F)DPsprite
Swimmer(M)HGSSsprite
HGSS Female Sprite


BW Male Battle Sprite


BW Female Battle Sprite
Swimmer(F)HGSSsprite
Swimmer(M)BWsprite
Swimmer(F)BWsprite

Trivia

  • All male swimmers wear goggles and swim caps.
  • All female swimmers were called Bikini Ladies in the Japanese versions.
  • In the international releases of Diamond and Pearl, Platinum and HeartGold and SoulSilver, male swimmers had their speedos, which is only present in the Japanese version, replaced with swim-trunks.
  • In the Japanese version of Gold and Silver, female swimmers were winking at the player.
  • In Black and White, a female swimmer asked, "Are you here to see Cynthia in a swim- suit?"
  • It's also possibility, that the male swimmer is actually based for similar looking character from 1989 Nintendo Entertainment System game Mendel Palace /Quinty, which was also developed by Game Freak, Inc.