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==In other languages== | |||
*French: ''Pillard'' | |||
*German: ''Dieb'' | |||
*Italian: ''Scassinatore'' | |||
*Korean: 불난집 전문털이범 (''Bulnanjip Jeonmunteol'ibeom'') | |||
*Spanish: ''Ladrón'' | |||
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Revision as of 14:46, 18 January 2009
A Burglar (Japanese: かじばドロボウ Post-fire Looter in Generations I and II, どろぼう Burglar in Generation III) is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are generally depicted as suspicious old men sneaking around with a sack thrown over their backs. In Generation I they are only found in the burned-down Pokémon Mansion and Cinnabar Gym. If defeated, they will sometimes drop an item as they flee.
They specialize in weak Template:Type2 Pokémon. They also use the Pokémon Koffing, which may be used as a quick escape method.
Appearance
In other languages
- French: Pillard
- German: Dieb
- Italian: Scassinatore
- Korean: 불난집 전문털이범 (Bulnanjip Jeonmunteol'ibeom)
- Spanish: Ladrón