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A '''Ruin Maniac''' (Japanese: '''いせきマニア''' ''Ruin Maniac'') is a type of | A '''Ruin Maniac''' (Japanese: '''いせきマニア''' ''Ruin Maniac'') is a type of {{g|Trainer}} that first debuted in the [[Generation III]] games. They are often depicted as stereotypical explorers, in Generation III as old men in safari outfits and pith helmets, and in Generation IV in a fedora and jacket, similar to {{wp|Indiana Jones}}. | ||
They can usually be seen near any archaeological sites containing rare Pokémon or events. One such trainer proposed a contest between and the player and himself at who can be faster: the player catching 26 Unown or the Ruin Maniac digging through the [[Maniac Tunnel]]. | They can usually be seen near any archaeological sites containing rare Pokémon or events. One such trainer proposed a contest between and the player and himself at who can be faster: the player catching 26 Unown or the Ruin Maniac digging through the [[Maniac Tunnel]]. | ||
They generally use {{type2|Ground}} | They generally use {{type2|Ground}} Pokémon, but the majority use {{p|Sandshrew}} and {{p|Sandslash}}. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== |
Revision as of 14:10, 5 February 2009
A Ruin Maniac (Japanese: いせきマニア Ruin Maniac) is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are often depicted as stereotypical explorers, in Generation III as old men in safari outfits and pith helmets, and in Generation IV in a fedora and jacket, similar to Indiana Jones.
They can usually be seen near any archaeological sites containing rare Pokémon or events. One such trainer proposed a contest between and the player and himself at who can be faster: the player catching 26 Unown or the Ruin Maniac digging through the Maniac Tunnel.
They generally use Template:Type2 Pokémon, but the majority use Sandshrew and Sandslash.
Appearance
Trainer List
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald
Name | Pokémon |
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Ruin Maniac Andres | lv.25 Sandshrew, lv.25 Sandshrew lv.31 Sandshrew, lv. 31 Sandshrew lv.33 Nosepass, lv.33 Sandshrew, lv.33 Sandshrew lv.35 Nosepass, lv.35 Sandshrew, lv.35 Sandshrew lv.37 Nosepass, lv.37 Sandslash, lv.37 Sandslash |
Ruin Maniac Bryan | lv.22 Sandshrew, lv.22 Sandslash |
Ruin Maniac Chip | lv.27 Baltoy, lv.27 Sandslash, lv.27 Sandslash |
Ruin Maniac Dusty | lv.23 Sandslash lv.27 Sandslash lv.30 Sandslash lv.33 Sandslash lv.36 Sandslash |
Ruin Maniac Foster | lv.25 Sandshrew, lv.25 Sandslash |
Ruin Maniac Garrison | lv.26 Sandslash |
Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Name | Pokémon |
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Ruin Maniac Bryan | lv.24 Cranidos, lv.22 Geodude, lv.23 Bronzor |
Ruin Maniac Calvin | lv.21 Bronzor, lv.23 Shieldon |
Ruin Maniac Gerald | lv.15 Geodude, lv.17 Bronzor |
Ruin Maniac Harry | lv.30 Bronzor lv.41 Bronzor lv.56 Bronzor |
Ruin Maniac Hunter | lv.26 Shieldon |
Ruin Maniac Karl | lv.16 Geodude, lv.17 Geodude, lv.18 Bronzor |
Ruin Maniac Larry | lv.54 Steelix |
In the manga
A Ruin Maniac is one of the three trainers searching for Munchlax in the fifth chapter of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! He uses his "ruin excavation skills" to scatter bait and dig a trap.
In other languages
- French: RuineManiac
- German: Ruinenmaniac
- Italian: Scoprirovine
- Spanish: Ruimaniaco
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