A Dusclops appeared in ''[[AG189|Gathering the Gang of Four]]'' and ''[[AG190|Pace - The Final Frontier!]]'', under the ownership of {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}}. It was used against {{Ash}} at the [[Battle Pyramid]]. Dusclops proved to be quite powerful, being able to defeat {{AP|Charizard}} before being taken down by {{AP|Bulbasaur}}.
A Dusclops appeared in ''[[AG189|Gathering the Gang of Four]]'' and ''[[AG190|Pace - The Final Frontier!]]'', under the ownership of {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}}. It was used against {{Ash}} at the [[Battle Pyramid]]. Dusclops proved to be quite powerful, being able to defeat {{AP|Charizard}} before being taken down by {{AP|Bulbasaur}}.
Two Dusclops appeared in [[SS016]], where Team Rocket received them from the [[Rocket Gachat]]. They were used to battle a {{AP|Gengar}} only to be defeated with help from Pikachu.
Dusclops has a roundish gray body with two stubby legs. Its body is hollow and can absorb anything much like a black hole. It has a single red eye and three tooth-like projections. It has two wispy, light gray growths coming out of its shoulders and one on top of its head. Its light gray hands appear to be directly attached to its body. It will wave these hands to hypnotize opponents, and then force them to do as it wills. Dusclops usually lives in thick forests.
Dusclops debuted in Jirachi: Wish Maker, under the ownership of Butler. It was used for a magic act during the Millennium Festival. When Team Rocket crashed the show and attempted to steal Pikachu and Butler's other Pokémon, he used Dusclops to send the trio blasting off. Butler later used it to force Jirachi to open its Eye of Truth.
Two Dusclops appeared in SS016, where Team Rocket received them from the Rocket Gachat. They were used to battle a Gengar only to be defeated with help from Pikachu.
Dusclops, the Beckon Pokémon. Dusclops is said to be able to suck practically anything into its body, the black hole-like core of which is completely empty.
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire: Dusclops has its own mini-game on the Sapphire Table, which can be accessed the first time the three Poké Balls in the middle of the table are lit up. Dusclops will not appear until 20 Duskull have been hit. After that, Dusclops must be hit five times to win. However, it will suck up the ball for a brief period if attacked from the front so it must be hit from behind or while it is moving.
Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation III.
Dusclops's body is completely hollow - there is nothing at all inside. It is said that its body is like a black hole. This Pokémon will absorb anything into its body, but nothing will ever come back out.
Dusclops absorbs anything, however large the object may be. This Pokémon hypnotizes its foe by waving its hands in a macabre manner and by bringing its single eye to bear. The hypnotized foe is made to do Dusclops's bidding.
Dusclops's body is completely hollow—there is nothing at all inside. It is said that its body is like a black hole. This Pokémon will absorb anything into its body, but nothing will ever come back out.
Dusclops absorbs anything, however large the object may be. This Pokémon hypnotizes its foe by waving its hands in a macabre manner and by bringing its single eye to bear. The hypnotized foe is made to do Dusclops's bidding.
Evolves from Duskull when its Defense is 104 or higher Evolves into Dusknoir after knocking out a Warrior's Pokémon in a manner that allows recruitment, while its own Warrior is equipped with a Reaper Cloth
Dusclops can be seen as a parallel to Banette. Both are Generation III Ghost-type Pokémon that evolve from their pre-evolutions at level 37. Both also have the same base stat total. Wild Dusclops are exclusive to Ruby, while wild Banette are exclusive to Sapphire.
Origin
Dusclops seems to be based on the Hitotsume-kozō, a humanoid, Cyclops-like ghost. It also has similarities with the Chōchin-obake, which are one-eyed haunted paper lanterns, and mummies.
Name origin
Dusclops may be a combination of dusk and cyclops.
Samayouru may be a combination of 彷徨う samayou (to wander about) and 夜 yoru (night).
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