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'''Duking''' (Japanese: '''ギンザル''' ''Ginzaru'') is a very, very large bodybuilder who lives in [[Pyrite Town]]. He isn't quite the mayor of Pyrite Town because he wasn't elected.  He's just a very strong man who lays down the law. Luckily for the citizens of the desert town, Duking is actually a kind and fair man who is interested in keeping some semblance of order. He also runs the local Colosseum.
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[[File:Duking Colo.png|thumb|right|200px|Duking in Colosseum]]
'''Duking''' (Japanese: '''ギンザル''' ''Ginzaru'') is a notable character who appears in [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]. He is a very large bodybuilder who lives in [[Pyrite Town]]. While he was not elected mayor of Pyrite Town, he uses his strength to enforce the law. Luckily for the citizens of the desert town, Duking is actually a kind and fair man who is interested in keeping some semblance of order. He also runs the local Colosseum. He is [[Marcia]]'s father.


==Personality==
==Personality==
All in all, the citizens fear Duking more than they do the local police force.
All in all, the citizens fear Duking more than they do the local police force.


Duking does have a soft side. He befriended most of the children of Pyrite Town, letting them work and play in his house. He also has a Pokémon that he loves a lot, a {{p|Plusle}}.
Duking does have a soft side. He befriended most of the children of Pyrite Town, letting them work and play in the room hidden behind his bookshelf in his house. He also has a Pokémon that he loves a lot, a pet {{p|Plusle}}.


==In Colosseum==
==In the games==
[[Miror B.]] and his [[Cipher]] goons kidnapped Plusle, and held it hostage in [[Miror B.'s Hideout]]. Without Duking to stop them, the Cipher grunts went on a crime spree of thievery and extortion in Pyrite Town. Meanwhile Miror B. began to distribute [[Shadow Pokémon]] in [[Pyrite Colosseum]]. Only [[Silva]] and the kids of Pyrite Town knew the truth about what happened. The other people of Pyrite Town were confused as to why Duking didn't fight against Miror B.'s thugs.
===Pokémon Colosseum===
[[Miror B.]] and his [[Cipher]] goons had kidnapped Plusle, and held it hostage in the [[Pyrite Bldg]]. Without Duking to stop them, the Cipher grunts went on a crime spree of thievery and extortion in Pyrite Town. Meanwhile, Miror B. began to distribute [[Shadow Pokémon]] in [[Pyrite Colosseum]]. Only [[Silva]] and the kids of Pyrite Town knew the truth about what happened. The other people of Pyrite Town were confused as to why Duking didn't fight against Miror B.'s thugs.


Silva, Duking's best friend, tried to do what he could to stop the spread of Shadow Pokémon and rescue Plusle, but he was unable to accomplish his goals. [[Wes]] and [[Rui]] arrived in the town one day and managed to rescue Plusle and chase away Miror B.
[[Silva]], Duking's best friend, tried to do what he could to stop the spread of Shadow Pokémon and rescue Plusle, but he was unable to accomplish his goals, and was physically hurt in the process. [[Wes]] and [[Rui]] arrived in the town one day and managed to rescue Plusle and chase away Miror B.


Plusle was inspired by Wes and Rui's actions, and in gratitute, as well as a desire to help the other Pokémon Cipher kidnapped, Plusle and Duking decided that the little Pokémon should go with Wes and Rui.
Duking supplies Wes with information throughout much of [[Pokémon Colosseum]], and assists in the arrests of quite a few Cipher members, he even assists [[Chief Sherles]] and [[Officer Johnson]] in arresting [[Evice]] and Nascour after [[Wes]] defeated them at [[Realgam Tower]].


Duking supplies Wes with information throughout much of [[Pokémon Colosseum]], and assists in the arrests of quite a few Cipher members.
Plusle was inspired by Wes and Rui's actions, and in gratitude, as well as a desire to help the other Pokémon Cipher kidnapped, Plusle and Duking decided that the little Pokémon should go with Wes and Rui.


Duking helps [[Sherles]] and [[Johnson]] arrest [[Evice]] after [[Wes]] defeated him at [[Realgam Tower]].
===Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness===
Duking also makes an appearance in Pokémon XD. He has become an avid [[wild Pokémon]] fanatic after discovering [[Poké Spot]]s, where wild Pokémon can appear. After explaining to [[Michael]] how catching wild Pokémon works in a news report at the Rock Poké Spot, he helps Michael find the other two Poké Spots. He also provides Michael with the Spot Monitor application for his [[P★DA]].


Duking had one Pokémon, a Level 13 Plusle that he gave to Wes.
Afterwards, he returns to his home in Pyrite Town, and keeps to his back room, making [[Poké Snack]]s. He also asks Michael to catch a {{p|Trapinch}}, a {{p|Surskit}}, and a {{p|Wooper}} for him (the three of which are the rarest Pokémon available at each Poké Spot) as well. If the player has them (from catching them at Poké Spots or trading with GBA titles), they can be traded to him for a {{p|Meditite}}, a {{p|Shuckle}}, and a {{p|Larvitar}}, respectively.


==In XD==
===Pokémon===
Duking also makes an appearance in Pokémon XD. He has become an avid wild Pokemon fanatic after discovering Pokéspots, where wild Pokémon can appear. After explaining to [[Michael]] how catching wild Pokémon works in a news report at the Rock Pokéspot, he helps Michael find the other 2 Pokéspots. He also provides Michael with the Spot Monitor application for his P*DA.
====Pokémon Colosseum====
=====Given away=====
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|ndex=311
|game=Colo
|pokemon=Plusle
|type1=Electric
|level=13
|gender=both
|ability=Plus
|move1=Growl|move1type=Normal
|move2=Thunder Wave|move2type=Electric
|move3=Quick Attack|move3type=Normal
|move4=Helping Hand|move4type=Normal}}


Afterwards, he returns to his home in Pyrite Town, and keeps to his back room, making Pokésnacks. He also asks Michael to catch a {{p|Trapinch}}, a {{p|Surskit}}, and a {{p|Wooper}} for him(The 3 of which are the rarest Pokémon available at each Pokéspot) as well. If caught, they can be traded to him for a {{p|Meditite}}, a {{p|Shuckle}}, and a {{p|Larvitar}}, respectively.
====Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness====
=====Traded to the player=====
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|-
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|-
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! Location
! colspan="2" | Player's Pokémon
! colspan="2" | NPC's Pokémon
! {{color2|{{XD color dark}}|Level}}
! {{color2|{{XD color dark}}|Held item}}
! {{color2|{{XD color dark}}|Ability}}
! {{color2|{{XD color dark}}|Nature}}
! Special moves
! English<br>{{color2|{{XD color dark}}|Original Trainer|OT}}
! Japanese<br>{{color2|{{XD color dark}}|Original Trainer|OT}}
! {{color2|{{XD color dark}}|Trainer ID number|ID}}
|-
| rowspan="3" | [[Pyrite Town]]
| {{MSP/XD|328|Trapinch}}
| {{p|Trapinch}}
| {{MSP/XD|307|Meditite}}
| {{p|Meditite}}{{male}}/{{female}}
| rowspan="3" | 20
| rowspan="3" | None
| {{a|Pure Power}}
| rowspan="3" | Random
| {{m|Shadow Ball}}, {{m|Dynamic Punch|DynamicPunch}}
| rowspan="3" | DUKING{{male}}
| rowspan="3" | {{j|ギンザル}}<br>''Ginzaru''
| rowspan="3" | 37149
|-
| {{MSP/XD|283|Surskit}}
| {{p|Surskit}}
| {{MSP/XD|213|Shuckle}}
| {{p|Shuckle}}{{male}}/{{female}}
| {{a|Sturdy}}
| {{m|Toxic}}, {{m|Sludge Bomb}}, {{m|Substitute}}
|-
| {{MSP/XD|194|Wooper}}
| {{p|Wooper}}
| {{MSP/XD|246|Larvitar}}
| {{p|Larvitar}}{{male}}/{{female}}
| {{a|Guts}}
| {{m|Dragon Dance}}, {{m|Outrage}}
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|}


==Quotes==
===Pokémon XD===
;Rock Poké Spot
:''"For fifteen long and torturous years I toiled, snatching sleep only grudgingly, to find this <sc>Poké Spot</sc>!"''
:''"Yeah, uh... one shouldn't let details get in the way of the story, isn't that right, <sc>Betty?</sc>"''
:''"All right! Let me explain how one goes about attracting wild {{ScPkmn}} to a <sc>Poké Spot</sc>. Well... seeing as you're here, wouldn't it be better if I got someone to demonstrate?"''
:''"Oh! You there! Yes, you, kid! You'll be perfect. Come over here, mate!"''
::'''If spoken to before approaching the plate:''' ''"Oh, wait, mate. Not over there. I need you over this way, between me and <sc>Betty</sc>, right?"''
:''"All right, my friend. Let me show how you attract wild {{ScPkmn}} to a <sc>Poké Spot</sc>. First, and above all else, you need these: <sc>Duking</sc> brand <sc>Poké Snacks</sc>. Here, I'll give you some."''
:''"All right, my friend. Lay those <sc>Poké Snacks</sc> out on that plate there. Go on now."''
:''"Very good, mate. That's how you do it!"''
:''"When you've laid out the <sc>Poké Snacks</sc>, leave the area. Eventually, a wild {{ScPkmn}} will come along, just you wait."''
:''"The more <sc>Poké Snacks</sc> you lay out, the longer a {{ScPkmn}} will stay to eat, making it that much easier to catch. This is also important. My specially made <sc>Spot Monitor</sc>. This, I'm sure you'll agree, is truly something awesome!"''
:''"Yeah, uh... one shouldn't let details get in the way of the story, isn't that right, <sc>Betty</sc>?"''
:''"I'm glad you asked me that. My <sc>Spot Monitor</sc> is a dandy! It lets you know what's happening at any <sc>Poké Spot</sc> wherever you are. Here, my friend! As my thanks for you hearing me out patiently, I'll make a gift of this, too! Slot it into your [[P★DA]]. That's all you need to do to make it work. Simple!"''
:''"All right, now you're set! Now, when a wild {{ScPkmn}} appears at any <sc>Poké Spot</sc>, your <sc>Spot Monitor</sc> will respond and alert you. I've found three <sc>Poké Spot</sc> in all. There's one to the west of this one here."''
:''"That's right. Around there."''
:''"Use these <sc>Poké Spots</sc> and catch yourself some wild {{ScPkmn}}. Give it a try, mate!"''
;Oasis Poké Spot
:''"Oh, it's you! You're that lad who helped us out on that news show. Thanks much, mate!"''
:''"I'm surprised you came out to a place like this. It must mean you're seriously interested in wild {{ScPkmn}}."''
:''"That's marvelous! This makes it all worthwhile, my teaching you, I mean. So, you fine, upstanding lad, lover of wild {{ScPkmn}}. I have some information that you'll find to be special."''
:''"But, my friend, I also have a favor to ask. That's a fair deal, right?"''
:''"Yeahah! Thank you kindly."''
:''"You see, there are several {{ScPkmn}} that hardly ever show up at <sc>Poké Spots</sc>. <sc>Trapinch</sc>, <sc>Surskit</sc>, and <sc>Wooper</sc>... I'm having a rotten time of it, trying to catch those three."''
:''"If you were to catch them, I'd gladly trade you some of my {{ScPkmn}}, mate. I'm counting on you, mate! I've got to be on my way now!"''
:''"Whoops! Mustn't forget! I promised to give you some special information, didn't I?"''
:''"If you go way off to the northeast, there's a <sc>Poké Spot</sc> that's hard to find since it's inside a cave."''
:''"That's my favourite <sc>Poké Spot</sc>. You've got to go see it. Well, I guess I should be going on my way. Real pleasure chatting with you again, mate."''
:''"I'll be heading back to <sc>Pyrite</sc>. Come visit whenever you'd like! Let's meet again, mate! Adios!"''
==In other languages==
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|fr_eu=Doking
|it=Rodrigo
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[[Category:Male characters]]
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[[it:Rodrigo]]
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Duking
ギンザル Ginzaru
Duking XD.png
Duking in XD: Gale of Darkness
Gender Male
Hometown Pyrite Town
Region Orre
Relatives Marcia (daughter)
Generation III
Games Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Duking in Colosseum

Duking (Japanese: ギンザル Ginzaru) is a notable character who appears in Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. He is a very large bodybuilder who lives in Pyrite Town. While he was not elected mayor of Pyrite Town, he uses his strength to enforce the law. Luckily for the citizens of the desert town, Duking is actually a kind and fair man who is interested in keeping some semblance of order. He also runs the local Colosseum. He is Marcia's father.

Personality

All in all, the citizens fear Duking more than they do the local police force.

Duking does have a soft side. He befriended most of the children of Pyrite Town, letting them work and play in the room hidden behind his bookshelf in his house. He also has a Pokémon that he loves a lot, a pet Plusle.

In the games

Pokémon Colosseum

Miror B. and his Cipher goons had kidnapped Plusle, and held it hostage in the Pyrite Bldg. Without Duking to stop them, the Cipher grunts went on a crime spree of thievery and extortion in Pyrite Town. Meanwhile, Miror B. began to distribute Shadow Pokémon in Pyrite Colosseum. Only Silva and the kids of Pyrite Town knew the truth about what happened. The other people of Pyrite Town were confused as to why Duking didn't fight against Miror B.'s thugs.

Silva, Duking's best friend, tried to do what he could to stop the spread of Shadow Pokémon and rescue Plusle, but he was unable to accomplish his goals, and was physically hurt in the process. Wes and Rui arrived in the town one day and managed to rescue Plusle and chase away Miror B.

Duking supplies Wes with information throughout much of Pokémon Colosseum, and assists in the arrests of quite a few Cipher members, he even assists Chief Sherles and Officer Johnson in arresting Evice and Nascour after Wes defeated them at Realgam Tower.

Plusle was inspired by Wes and Rui's actions, and in gratitude, as well as a desire to help the other Pokémon Cipher kidnapped, Plusle and Duking decided that the little Pokémon should go with Wes and Rui.

Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness

Duking also makes an appearance in Pokémon XD. He has become an avid wild Pokémon fanatic after discovering Poké Spots, where wild Pokémon can appear. After explaining to Michael how catching wild Pokémon works in a news report at the Rock Poké Spot, he helps Michael find the other two Poké Spots. He also provides Michael with the Spot Monitor application for his P★DA.

Afterwards, he returns to his home in Pyrite Town, and keeps to his back room, making Poké Snacks. He also asks Michael to catch a Trapinch, a Surskit, and a Wooper for him (the three of which are the rarest Pokémon available at each Poké Spot) as well. If the player has them (from catching them at Poké Spots or trading with GBA titles), they can be traded to him for a Meditite, a Shuckle, and a Larvitar, respectively.

Pokémon

Pokémon Colosseum

Given away
Box Colo 311.png
Type:
Electric Unknown
Ability:
Plus
Held item:
None
Plusle/ Lv.13
Growl
Normal
Thunder Wave
Electric
Quick Attack
Normal
Helping Hand
Normal

Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness

Traded to the player
XD: Gale of Darkness
Location Player's Pokémon NPC's Pokémon Level Held item Ability Nature Special moves English
OT
Japanese
OT
ID
Pyrite Town Trapinch Trapinch Meditite Meditite/ 20 None Pure Power Random Shadow Ball, DynamicPunch DUKING ギンザル
Ginzaru
37149
Surskit Surskit Shuckle Shuckle/ Sturdy Toxic, Sludge Bomb, Substitute
Wooper Wooper Larvitar Larvitar/ Guts Dragon Dance, Outrage

Quotes

Pokémon XD

Rock Poké Spot
"For fifteen long and torturous years I toiled, snatching sleep only grudgingly, to find this Poké Spot!"
"Yeah, uh... one shouldn't let details get in the way of the story, isn't that right, Betty?"
"All right! Let me explain how one goes about attracting wild Pokémon to a Poké Spot. Well... seeing as you're here, wouldn't it be better if I got someone to demonstrate?"
"Oh! You there! Yes, you, kid! You'll be perfect. Come over here, mate!"
If spoken to before approaching the plate: "Oh, wait, mate. Not over there. I need you over this way, between me and Betty, right?"
"All right, my friend. Let me show how you attract wild Pokémon to a Poké Spot. First, and above all else, you need these: Duking brand Poké Snacks. Here, I'll give you some."
"All right, my friend. Lay those Poké Snacks out on that plate there. Go on now."
"Very good, mate. That's how you do it!"
"When you've laid out the Poké Snacks, leave the area. Eventually, a wild Pokémon will come along, just you wait."
"The more Poké Snacks you lay out, the longer a Pokémon will stay to eat, making it that much easier to catch. This is also important. My specially made Spot Monitor. This, I'm sure you'll agree, is truly something awesome!"
"Yeah, uh... one shouldn't let details get in the way of the story, isn't that right, Betty?"
"I'm glad you asked me that. My Spot Monitor is a dandy! It lets you know what's happening at any Poké Spot wherever you are. Here, my friend! As my thanks for you hearing me out patiently, I'll make a gift of this, too! Slot it into your P★DA. That's all you need to do to make it work. Simple!"
"All right, now you're set! Now, when a wild Pokémon appears at any Poké Spot, your Spot Monitor will respond and alert you. I've found three Poké Spot in all. There's one to the west of this one here."
"That's right. Around there."
"Use these Poké Spots and catch yourself some wild Pokémon. Give it a try, mate!"
Oasis Poké Spot
"Oh, it's you! You're that lad who helped us out on that news show. Thanks much, mate!"
"I'm surprised you came out to a place like this. It must mean you're seriously interested in wild Pokémon."
"That's marvelous! This makes it all worthwhile, my teaching you, I mean. So, you fine, upstanding lad, lover of wild Pokémon. I have some information that you'll find to be special."
"But, my friend, I also have a favor to ask. That's a fair deal, right?"
"Yeahah! Thank you kindly."
"You see, there are several Pokémon that hardly ever show up at Poké Spots. Trapinch, Surskit, and Wooper... I'm having a rotten time of it, trying to catch those three."
"If you were to catch them, I'd gladly trade you some of my Pokémon, mate. I'm counting on you, mate! I've got to be on my way now!"
"Whoops! Mustn't forget! I promised to give you some special information, didn't I?"
"If you go way off to the northeast, there's a Poké Spot that's hard to find since it's inside a cave."
"That's my favourite Poké Spot. You've got to go see it. Well, I guess I should be going on my way. Real pleasure chatting with you again, mate."
"I'll be heading back to Pyrite. Come visit whenever you'd like! Let's meet again, mate! Adios!"

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png European French Doking
Germany Flag.png German Grand
Italy Flag.png Italian Rodrigo
Spain Flag.png European Spanish Germán


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WillieMayor Es CadeJustyCailFateenDukingSilva
Chief SherlesOfficer JohnsonVanderAgnolAncha
Kids Grid (NettBittMeggPerrSeccMarcia) • Makan
Mr. VerichAdonTrestHordelBattlusInfinInity
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