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The '''Fishing Brothers''', or more commonly called the  '''Fishing Gurus''' in the Pokémon fandom, are characters in [[Generation]]s {{Gen|I}}, {{Gen|II}} and {{Gen|III}} who give out different types of [[Fishing|Rods]]. They are all related to each other as brothers, and are spread out through [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]].  Other characters who give out Fishing Rods appear in [[Hoenn]] and [[Sinnoh]].
The '''Fishing Guru''', is a character who is in [[Generation]]s {{gen|I}}-{{gen|III}} who gives out different types of [[Fishing|Rods]].  


== Old Rod Guru ==
==The Fishing Brothers==
In the [[Generation I]] games and their [[Generation III]] remakes, a Fishing Guru can be found in a house next to the {{g|Center}} in [[Vermilion City]]. In the [[Generation II]] games, he can be found in the Pokémon Center on {{rt|32}}. In the [[Generation III]] games, he is near the [[Dewford Gym|Gym]] in [[Dewford Town]]. In the [[Generation IV]] games he is in the house that connects [[Jubilife City]] to [[Route 218]]
===Vermilion Fishing Guru===
In [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III]], a man known as the "Fishing Guru" can be found in [[Vermilion City]], of [[Kanto]], who gives away an [[Old Rod]] to the player. Later, in [[Generation II]], he is known as the Fishing Dude and claims to be the eldest of the Fishing Brothers.


== Good Rod Guru ==
===Lake of Rage Fishing Guru===
In the [[Generation I]] games and their [[Generation III]] remakes, a Fishing Guru is in a house in [[Fuchsia City]]. In the [[Generation II]] games, he can be found in [[Olivine City]]. In the Generation III games, he is on [[Route 118]]. In [[Generation IV]] he is on [[Route 209]]
In the [[Generation II]] and [[Generation IV]] games, a man known as the Fishing Guru lives at [[Lake of Rage]], in [[Johto]]. His greatest dream is to see the world's largest {{p|Magikarp}}, and he regularly measures those brought to him in order to realize it. If the player brings him a large enough Magikarp, he will give the player an [[Ether]] as a prize.


== Super Rod Guru ==
===Silence Bridge Fishing Guru===
In the [[Generation I]] games and their [[Generation III]] remakes, as well as in the [[Generation II]] games, the Fishing Guru can be found in a house on [[Silence Bridge]]. In the Generation III games, he is in a house by the [[Mossdeep Space Center]].
In [[Generation I]], [[Generation II]], [[Generation III]], and [[Generation IV]] a brother of the Fishing Guru lives on {{DL|Kanto Route 12|Silence Bridge}}. He gives [[Super Rod]]s to those in whom he detects a love of fishing. In [[Generation II]], he claims to be a younger brother of the Fishing Guru of Lake of Rage. In {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, he is one of the few sources of Balls introduced in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}, rewarding players with a {{ball|Net}} for showing him a record-breaking {{p|Magikarp}}.


== See Also ==
===Fuchsia City Fishing Guru===
* ''[[Fishing]]''
In [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III]], the Fuchsia City Fishing Guru lives in [[Fuchsia City]], in [[Kanto]] and gives away a [[Good Rod]]. He says he is the older brother of the Vermilion Fishing Guru. There is also a small pond at the back of his house, where people can fish.


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==Other "Fishing Gurus"==
Many other characters give fishing rods to players. In the Pokémon fandom, these have all become unofficially known as fishing gurus, even though they are not referred to as such in-game.
 
===Generation II===
* A man in the {{rt|32|Johto}} Pokémon Center gives the player an Old Rod.
* A man who has fished in Olivine City for 30 years gives the player a Good Rod in the Olivine Cafe.
 
===Generation III===
* A man near the [[Dewford Gym|Gym]] in [[Dewford Town]] gives the player an Old Rod.
* A man who is on {{rt|118|Hoenn}} gives the player a Good Rod.
* A man who is in a house by the [[Mossdeep Space Center]] gives the player a Super Rod.
 
===Generation IV===
* A man on {{rt|209|Sinnoh}} gives the player a Good Rod.
* A man who is in the [[gate]] connected to [[Jubilife City]] and {{rt|218|Sinnoh}} gives the player an Old Rod.
* A man who is found only after the player receives the [[National Pokédex]] in the [[Fight Area]] gives the player a Super Rod.
 
==In the anime==
[[File:Fishing Guru PO.png|200px|left|thumb|The Vermilion Fishing Guru in Pokémon Origins]]
[[File:Silence Bridge Fishing Guru PO.png|thumb|200px|The Silence Bridge Fishing Guru in Pokémon Origins]]
===In Pokémon Origins===
Two of the three Fishing Brothers appeared briefly in [[Pokémon Origins]]. The Vermilion Fishing Guru appeared in ''[[PO02|File 2: Cubone]]'', where he gave {{OBP|Red|Origins}} an Old Rod. In ''[[PO03|File 3: Giovanni]]'', Red was seen obtaining a Super Rod from the Silence Bridge Fishing Guru.
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==Trivia==
* Although in Generation I the Fuchsia Guru claims to be older than the Vermilion Guru, in Generation II the Guru in Vermilion claims to be the eldest of the brothers. This could be explained by the brothers moving around.
 
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Revision as of 14:57, 30 June 2016

The Fishing Brothers, or more commonly called the Fishing Gurus in the Pokémon fandom, are characters in Generations I, II and III who give out different types of Rods. They are all related to each other as brothers, and are spread out through Kanto and Johto. Other characters who give out Fishing Rods appear in Hoenn and Sinnoh.

The Fishing Brothers

Vermilion Fishing Guru

In Generation I and Generation III, a man known as the "Fishing Guru" can be found in Vermilion City, of Kanto, who gives away an Old Rod to the player. Later, in Generation II, he is known as the Fishing Dude and claims to be the eldest of the Fishing Brothers.

Lake of Rage Fishing Guru

In the Generation II and Generation IV games, a man known as the Fishing Guru lives at Lake of Rage, in Johto. His greatest dream is to see the world's largest Magikarp, and he regularly measures those brought to him in order to realize it. If the player brings him a large enough Magikarp, he will give the player an Ether as a prize.

Silence Bridge Fishing Guru

In Generation I, Generation II, Generation III, and Generation IV a brother of the Fishing Guru lives on Silence Bridge. He gives Super Rods to those in whom he detects a love of fishing. In Generation II, he claims to be a younger brother of the Fishing Guru of Lake of Rage. In FireRed and LeafGreen, he is one of the few sources of Balls introduced in Ruby and Sapphire, rewarding players with a Net Ball for showing him a record-breaking Magikarp.

Fuchsia City Fishing Guru

In Generation I and Generation III, the Fuchsia City Fishing Guru lives in Fuchsia City, in Kanto and gives away a Good Rod. He says he is the older brother of the Vermilion Fishing Guru. There is also a small pond at the back of his house, where people can fish.

Other "Fishing Gurus"

Many other characters give fishing rods to players. In the Pokémon fandom, these have all become unofficially known as fishing gurus, even though they are not referred to as such in-game.

Generation II

  • A man in the Route 32 Pokémon Center gives the player an Old Rod.
  • A man who has fished in Olivine City for 30 years gives the player a Good Rod in the Olivine Cafe.

Generation III

Generation IV

In the anime

The Vermilion Fishing Guru in Pokémon Origins
The Silence Bridge Fishing Guru in Pokémon Origins

In Pokémon Origins

Two of the three Fishing Brothers appeared briefly in Pokémon Origins. The Vermilion Fishing Guru appeared in File 2: Cubone, where he gave Red an Old Rod. In File 3: Giovanni, Red was seen obtaining a Super Rod from the Silence Bridge Fishing Guru.

Trivia

  • Although in Generation I the Fuchsia Guru claims to be older than the Vermilion Guru, in Generation II the Guru in Vermilion claims to be the eldest of the brothers. This could be explained by the brothers moving around.


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