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He usually wears a pair of goggles and travels on a scooter. Instead of throwing/kicking his Pokéballs, he uses a billiard cue to shoot them out. Gold's hobbies include gambling, skateboarding, and trying foods from different cities. | He usually wears a pair of goggles and travels on a scooter. Instead of throwing/kicking his Pokéballs, he uses a billiard cue to shoot them out. Gold's hobbies include gambling, skateboarding, and trying foods from different cities. | ||
Gold's special skill, as described by [[Professor Oak]], is Pokémon hatching (孵す者). He has the ability to draw out the largest potential of a baby Pokémon. | Gold's special skill, as described by [[Professor Oak]], is Pokémon hatching (孵す者). He has the ability to draw out the largest potential of a baby Pokémon, having lived with Pokémon his whole life. | ||
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Gold (Japanese: ゴールド) is the fifth main character of the manga series Pokémon Special. His starter Pokémon is a Cyndaquil which he "borrowed" from Professor Elm; what his actual first Pokémon was is not clear, since he lives in a house full of Pokémon. His neighbors in New Bark Town refer to him as "the Pokémon Boy". He likes playing billiards, but sometimes he may use his Pokémon to cheat. His favorite idol/DJ is DJ Mary from the Goldenrod Radio Station.
He usually wears a pair of goggles and travels on a scooter. Instead of throwing/kicking his Pokéballs, he uses a billiard cue to shoot them out. Gold's hobbies include gambling, skateboarding, and trying foods from different cities.
Gold's special skill, as described by Professor Oak, is Pokémon hatching (孵す者). He has the ability to draw out the largest potential of a baby Pokémon, having lived with Pokémon his whole life.
Pokémon
This list is updated to Volume 15, the end of the GSC Saga.
On hand
- Cyndaquil → Quilava → Typhlosion♂ (バクたろう Baktarō)
- Aipom♂ (エーたろう Eitarō)
- Poliwag → Poliwhirl → Politoed♂ (ニョたろう Nyotarō)
- Sunkern → Sunflora♀ (キマたろう Kimatarō)
- Sudowoodo♂ (ウーたろう Utarō)
- Mantine♂ (マンたろう Mantarō)
- Remoraid (multiple, attached to his Mantine for flight)
In box
- Togepi♂ (トゲたろう Togetarō)
- Pichu (Hatched from the egg of Red's and Yellow's Pikachu)
- Murkrow (Never used in battle)
Formerly owned
- Teddiursa: caught for Kurt's grandaughter Maisy
- Seadra → Kingdra: returned to Silver for Politoed
- Chinchou: caught to avoid being shocked and shortly released
- Raikou: helped out Gold in the final battle
In other languages
Language | Name | Reference to |
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Japanese | ゴールド Gold | From Pokémon Gold game. |
English (Singapore) | Gold | From Pokémon Gold game. |
Korean | 골드 Gold | From Pokémon Gold game. |
Chinese (Taiwan) | 金 Jin | 金 means gold. |
Chinese (Hong Kong) | 小金 Xiǎo Jin | 金 means gold. |
External links
- Netkun on Gold (Japanese)