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Fighting
Throh
(ナゲキ Nageki)
538
Nageki
Judo Pokémon Pokémon
Pokédex
National
538
Unova
Kalos
Alola
Ability Gender
Guts
Inner Focus
Mold Breaker (Dream World)
0% ♀/100% ♂
Pokédex color Egg groups
'Red' Unknown
Weight Height
55.5 kg ??? 1.3 m ???
Body style Footprint
BodyUnknown F538
Cry
Azurilland Pokédex
HP Attack Defense
120 100 85
Sp. Attack Sp. Defense Speed
30 85 45
Total
465


Throh (Japanese: ナゲキ Nageki) is a Pokémon that was first introduced in the fifth generation games Pokémon Black and White. It, along with Sawk, seem to be another fighting type pair similar to Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan. He is used by Elite Four Marshal.

Appearance[]

Throh is obviously dressed in a gi, a traditional training and contest uniform among many martial arts. It's head is red and has very large eyebrows. It is shorter than Sawk, and has 3 toes that make a triangle shape.

Throh is a Fighting-type Pokémon with a bulky body, red, rocky skin, and seemingly wearing a white and black martial arts outfit. Its head is round, with a “Y”-shaped black feature over its eyes and nose. The collar of its outfit is rimmed in black, and the sleeves sport a crisscrossed pattern. Throh’s hands are red with three bulbous, gecko-like fingers. It has a black, martial-arts style belt, and its white “pants” have black patches on the knees. Its feet have three digits.Its power increases when its belt is tied. Wild ones can create their own belts. Throh have a tendency to throw around larger opponents. They live in herds of around five Pokémon. It creates its own belt by weaving vines.

Evolution[]

Throh does not evolve.

Game Info[]

Game Locations[]

Version(s) Location
Black/White Route 10, Route 15, Route 18, Pinwheel Forest

Pokédex Entries[]

Generations I - IV
Throh did not appear during the Generation I - IV games.
Black
When it tightens its belt, it becomes stronger. Wild Throh use vines to weave their own belts.
White
When they encounter foes bigger than themselves, they try to throw them. They always travel in packs of five.
Black 2
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White 2
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X
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Y
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Omega Ruby
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Alpha Sapphire
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Learnset[]

Leveling
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Damage Type Contest Type Appeal Jam
1 Bind 15 85% 20 Normal Physical


1 Leer 100% 30 Normal Status


5 Bide - -% 10 Normal Physical


9 Focus Energy - -% 30 Normal Status


13 Seismic Toss - 100% 20 Fighting Physical


17 Vital Throw 70 -% 10 Fighting Physical


21 Revenge 60 100% 10 Fighting Physical


25 Storm Throw 40 100% 10 Fighting Physical


29 Body Slam 85 100% 10 Normal Physical


33 Bulk Up - -% 20 Fighting Status


37 Circle Throw 60 90% 10 Fighting Physical


41 Endure - -% 10 Normal Status


45 Wide Guard - -% 10 Rock Status


49 Superpower 120 100% 5 Fighting Physical


53 Reversal - 100% 15 Fighting Physical


Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.


Sprites[]

I Red Blue Yellow Red (JP) Green (JP) Back
Throh did not appear in Generation I
II Gold Silver Crystal Back
Throh did not appear in Generation II
III Ruby Sapphire Emerald FireRed LeafGreen Back
Throh did not appear in Generation III
IV Diamond Pearl Platinum HeartGold SoulSilver Back
Throh did not appear in Generation IV
V Black White Black 2 White 2 Back
Throh BW Throh BW Back
Shiny Throh BW Shiny Throh BW Back

Trivia[]

  • Throh is based on a Judoka and Sumo Wrestler.
  • Throh, along with its counterpart, Sawk, may also be based on Kumadori makeup, which is traditionally worn by Kabuki theater actors. Red typically means power or virtue, and is worn by the hero role, while blue represents villainy and other negative traits.
  • Throh and Sawk may also be based on red and blue oni (Japanese demons), as they were originally planned to have horns.
  • Throh's name is a reverse effect of two names: throw, and horht, which is Sanskrit for "combat"
  • Throh's english name was originally going to be 'Rawkem', but was changed late in the process of english localization as a result of possible copyright infringement. Throh's counterpart (Sawk) was to have the english name 'Sawkem' (which, when read in Pokédex order, would read 'Rawkem Sawkem'). This is a play on the famous 80's toy franchise Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots. Even more of a coincidence, are the matching red and blue colors shared between the Pokémon and the game's characters.
  • Being one of the few all-male Pokémon species, Throh is unable to breed without the assistance of a Ditto.

References[]


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