Ginter

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Ginter
ギンナン Ginnan
Legends Arceus Ginter.png
Art from Legends: Arceus
Gender Male
Hometown Unknown
Region Hisui
Generation VIII
Games Legends: Arceus
Member of Ginkgo Guild
Rank Head

Ginter (Japanese: ギンナン Ginnan) is the head of the Ginkgo Guild. He sells sets of items to the player.

He bears a striking resemblance to Volkner, but the relationship between the two, if any, is unknown.

In the core series

Ginter, along with Tuli, run the Ginkgo Guild Cart in Jubilife Village. He sells a variety of rare items, several of which are not found anywhere else, such as the mechanical appliances needed to change Rotom's form. When listing his offerings, he will often use descriptions of the items he is selling, rather than the items' actual names.

Ginter will only have three items for sale at a time, some of which can be only purchased once. Every time the player catches 20 Pokémon, Ginter's inventory will refresh, and a new set of items will be available.

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Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ギンナン Ginnan From 銀杏 ginnan (ginkgo nut)
English Ginter From ginkgo
German Ginnan Same as his Japanese name
Spanish Bilo From Ginkgo biloba
French Gino From ginkgo
Italian Jinkor From ginkgo
Korean 백은 Baegeun From 백과 (白果) baekgwa (ginkgo nut), 은행 (銀杏) eunhaeng (ginkgo), and 백은 (白銀) baegeun (silver)
Chinese (Mandarin) 銀仁 / 银仁 Yínrén From 銀杏果仁 / 银杏果仁 yínxìng guǒrén / ngánhahng gwóyàhn (ginkgo nut)
Chinese (Cantonese) 銀仁 Ngányàhn
Russian Гинтер Ginter Transcription of his English name


Head: Ginter
Members: Volo (Masters) • Tuli
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