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===Origin===
===Origin===
As indicated by its English name, Gimmighoul may be based on the {{wp|ghoul}}, a mythical creature from Arabic folklore known for luring people into deserted places before preying on them, and stealing coins. The word ''ghoul'' (Arabic: غُول ''ghūl'') stems from the Arabic word غَالَ ''ghāla'', meaning "to seize". Gimmighoul may also be based on the {{wp|toyol}} (also known as ''tuyul''), an infant-like spirit from Indonesian and Malay folklore invoked to steal riches from people. Gimmighoul's antennae and tail resemble {{wp|dowsing|dowsing rods}}, which are believed to be able to help people locate various buried treasures.
As indicated by its English name, Gimmighoul's may be based on the {{wp|ghoul}}, a mythical creature from Arabic folklore known for luring people into deserted places before preying on them, and stealing coins. The word ''ghoul'' (Arabic: غُول ''ghūl'') stems from the Arabic word غَالَ ''ghāla'', meaning "to seize". Gimmighoul's antennae and tail resemble {{wp|dowsing|dowsing rods}}, which are believed to be able to help people locate various buried treasures. The association of a ghost with coins, as well as its eyes resembling coins, may also draw inspiration from {{wp|Charon's obol}}, where the deceased are buried with coins as a preparation for the afterlife. The coins were frequently placed in the mouth or on the eyes.


The association of a ghost with coins, as well as its eyes resembling coins, may also draw inspiration from {{wp|Charon's obol}}, where the deceased are buried with coins as a preparation for the afterlife. The coins were frequently placed in the mouth or on the eyes.
Gimmighoul's Chest Form may be based on the {{wp|Mimic (Dungeons & Dragons)|mimic}}, a monster archetype commonly found in RPGs, known for disguising itself as treasure chests. Its Roaming Form may be based on the Catalan folktale of {{wp|Patufet}}, a tiny child who carries a coin. It may also be based on the {{wp|toyol}} (also known as ''tuyul''), an infant-like spirit from Indonesian and Malay folklore invoked to steal riches from people. Gimmighoul's association with the number 999 may be a reference to {{wp|Fineness#Gold|999 fine gold}}, equivalent to 24 karat gold.


Gimmighoul's Chest Form may be based on the {{wp|Mimic (Dungeons & Dragons)|mimic}}, a monster archetype commonly found in RPGs, known for disguising itself as treasure chests. Its Roaming Form may be based on the Catalan folktale of {{wp|Patufet}}, a tiny child who carries a coin. Gimmighoul's association with the number 999 may be a reference to {{wp|Fineness#Gold|999 fine gold}}, equivalent to 24 karat gold.
Consider its evolution, Gimmighoul's design may also draw inspiration from {{wp|El Dorado}}, a legend now believed to originate in Spanish conception of {{wp|Muisca}} rituals performed in pre-colonial {{wp|Colombia}}. Its laminated body shape resembles {{wp|tunjo}}s, Muisca figurines made of molded gold in the shape of divine humans or animals. Its Ghost-type could be based on the fact that tunjos are commonly found in burial places and places of worship.
 
Consider its evolution, Gimmighoul's design may also be inspired by {{wp|El Dorado}}, a legend now believed to originate in Spanish conception of {{wp|Muisca}} rituals performed in pre-colonial {{wp|Colombia}}. Its laminated body shape resembles {{wp|tunjo}}s, Muisca figurine made of molded gold in the shape of divine humans or animals. Its Ghost-type could be based on the fact that tunjos are commonly found in burial places and places of worship.


====Name origin====
====Name origin====

Revision as of 07:22, 11 May 2023

For Pokémon GO information on this species, see the game's section.
0998MS.png #0998: Baxcalibur
Pokémon
#1000: Gholdengo 1000MS.png
Gimmighoul
Coin Chest Pokémon
Coin Hunter Pokémon
コレクレー
Collecurei
#0999
Chest Form
Chest Form
Roaming Form
Roaming Form



Images on the Bulbagarden Archives
Type
Ghost Unknown
Unknown Unknown
Roaming Form
Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown
Abilities
Rattled
Chest Form
Run Away
Roaming Form
Cacophony

Hidden Ability
Cacophony
Hidden Ability
Cacophony
Roaming Form
Cacophony
Gender ratio
Gender unknown
Catch rate
45 (11.9%)
Breeding
Egg Group
No Eggs Discovered
Hatch time
50 cycles
Egg not obtainable
Height
1'00" 0.3 m
Chest Form
0'04" 0.1 m
Roaming Form
0'0" 0 m
{{{form3}}}
0'0" 0 m
{{{form4}}}
Weight
11.0 lbs. 5.0 kg
Chest Form
0.2 lbs. 0.1 kg
Roaming Form
0 lbs. 0 kg
{{{form3}}}
0 lbs. 0 kg
{{{form4}}}
Mega Stone
[[|]] [[|]]
Base experience yield
Unknown
Gen. IV
Unknown
IV
60
Leveling rate
Slow
EV yield
Total: 1
Chest Form
0
HP
0
Atk
0
Def
1
Sp.Atk
0
Sp.Def
0
Speed
Roaming Form
0
HP
0
Atk
0
Def
0
Sp.Atk
0
Sp.Def
0
Speed
0
HP
0
Atk
0
Def
0
Sp.Atk
0
Sp.Def
0
Speed
0
HP
0
Atk
0
Def
0
Sp.Atk
0
Sp.Def
0
Speed
Shape
Body01.png
Footprint
F0999.png F000.png
Roaming Form
Pokédex color
Brown
Other forms may have other colors.
Base friendship
50
External Links

Gimmighoul (Japanese: コレクレー Collecurei) is a Ghost-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.

It evolves into Gholdengo when leveled up while the player has 999 Gimmighoul Coins. After the evolution, the Gimmighoul Coins disappear. Gimmighoul's evolution cannot be canceled with the B button.

Gimmighoul has two forms: Chest Form and Roaming Form. Both can be found in Paldea's overworld, but only Chest Form can be battled and caught, while Roaming Form will flee upon being interacted with, leaving behind Gimmighoul Coins, which are necessary for Gimmighoul to evolve. Roaming Form is currently only obtainable in Pokémon GO.

Biology

Gimmighoul's Chest Form while closed.[1]

Gimmighoul is a small, blue-gray, metallic, bipedal Pokémon, with bands of two thin black stripes present around its torso and between its gold, circular eyes. It has a pair of thin black antennae and a tail, which are bent near the base and tipped with small gold circles. These antennae vibrate when detecting something it deems notable. In its Chest Form, Gimmighoul hides inside a red chest, decorated with black and golden accents and a silver buckle with an ornate oval pattern, resembling the number 1,000 when viewed from the side. The chest it resides in is full of Gimmighoul Coins. In its Roaming Form, Gimmighoul carries one of these coins on its back. Both forms of Gimmighoul have different personalities.

In its Chest Form, Gimmighoul's treasure chest provides defense but makes it hard for it to move due to its weight. Its disguise and low movement speed cause it to be commonly mistaken for an antique and get left behind or taken away. When Chest Form Gimmighoul senses an approaching person or Pokémon, it will use ghost energy to possess its target and force them to collect Gimmighoul Coins. It tends to hide in less frequented places such as warehouses and shop corners to ambush people and Pokémon, and its control has notable persistence;[2] one old tale tells of a Gimmighoul who manipulated a young girl to gather 999 coins to fill its chest.[3] It is also known to drain the life out of anyone who attempts to steal its coins. When Gimmighoul has gathered 999 of the coins, it is able to evolve into Gholdengo. Chest Form Gimmighoul was said to have been born inside its chest 1,500 years ago. Chest Form Gimmighoul can live in a variety of different areas in Paldea, such as ancient ruins, watchtowers, and secluded islands in the Paldean Sea.

Roaming Form Gimmighoul is among the smallest and lightest of all Pokémon, and is created from coins infused with passion. In its Roaming Form, Gimmighoul is extremely timid, running away and dropping its coin as soon as anyone approaches.[2] It does not manipulate people and Pokémon to give it coins like its Chest Form counterpart; instead, it is able to gather coins by itself.[3] Despite being found everywhere in Paldea, no one has apparently been able to capture Roaming Form Gimmighoul. It constantly wanders, believed to be searching for the chest it used to live in. For sustenance, it drains the life force of humans who try to steal its coin. This form of Gimmighoul has also been seen appearing in the world of Pokémon GO, where it tags along near Trainers who pick up Gimmighoul Coins.[2] Gimmighoul has also been observed being lured over through the Coin Bag and Golden Lure Modules.[4]

In the anime

Major appearances

Minor appearances

In the manga

Game data

Pokédex entries

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IX.
Generation IX Paldea
#391
Chest Form
Scarlet This Pokémon was born inside a treasure chest about 1,500 years ago. It sucks the life-force out of scoundrels who try to steal the treasure.
Violet It lives inside an old treasure chest. Sometimes it gets left in shop corners since no one realizes it’s actually a Pokémon.
Roaming Form
Scarlet This Pokémon was born from passion that seeped into a coin. It wanders, apparently seeking to return to the treasure chest it once inhabited.
Violet It wanders around, carrying an old coin on its back. It survives by draining the life-force from humans who try to pick up its coin.


File:Pokedex Image Gimmighoul SV.png
Gimmighoul in the Paldea Pokédex

Game locations

Generation IX
Scarlet Violet
Chest Form

Roaming Form

  • Unreleased


Held items

Stats

Base stats

Chest Form
Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
45
105 - 152 200 - 294
30
31 - 90 58 - 174
70
67 - 134 130 - 262
75
72 - 139 139 - 273
70
67 - 134 130 - 262
10
13 - 68 22 - 130
Total:
300
Other Pokémon with this total
  • Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
  • Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.
Roaming Form
Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
45
105 - 152 200 - 294
30
31 - 90 58 - 174
25
27 - 84 49 - 163
75
72 - 139 139 - 273
45
45 - 106 85 - 207
80
76 - 145 148 - 284
Total:
300
Other Pokémon with this total
  • Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
  • Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.

Type effectiveness

Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
Damaged
normally by:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison ½×
Ground
Rock
Bug ½×
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
Fairy
None
Weak to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison ½×
Ground
Rock
Bug ½×
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
Fairy
None
Immune to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison ½×
Ground
Rock
Bug ½×
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
Fairy
None
Resistant to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison ½×
Ground
Rock
Bug ½×
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
Fairy
None
Notes:

Learnset

By leveling up

Generation IX
Other generations:
None
 Level   Move   Type   Cat.   Pwr.   Acc.   PP
011 Astonish Ghost Physical 03030 100100% 15
011 Tackle Normal Physical 04040 100100% 35
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Gimmighoul
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Gimmighoul

By TM

Generation IX
Other generations:
None
   TM   Move   Type   Cat.   Pwr.   Acc.   PP 
TM001Bag TM Normal SV Sprite.png TM001 Take Down Normal Physical 09090 085}}85% 20
TM007Bag TM Normal SV Sprite.png TM007 Protect Normal Status 0000 00—}}—% 10
TM017Bag TM Ghost SV Sprite.png TM017 Confuse Ray Ghost Status 0000 100}}100% 10
TM018Bag TM Dark SV Sprite.png TM018 Thief Dark Physical 06060 100}}100% 25
TM029Bag TM Ghost SV Sprite.png TM029 Hex Ghost Special 06565 100}}100% 10
TM042Bag TM Ghost SV Sprite.png TM042 Night Shade Ghost Special 0000 100}}100% 15
TM047Bag TM Normal SV Sprite.png TM047 Endure Normal Status 0000 00—}}—% 10
TM070Bag TM Normal SV Sprite.png TM070 Sleep Talk Normal Status 0000 00—}}—% 10
TM074Bag TM Psychic SV Sprite.png TM074 Reflect Psychic Status 0000 00—}}—% 20
TM075Bag TM Psychic SV Sprite.png TM075 Light Screen Psychic Status 0000 00—}}—% 30
TM085Bag TM Psychic SV Sprite.png TM085 Rest Psychic Status 0000 00—}}—% 5
TM101Bag TM Rock SV Sprite.png TM101 Power Gem Rock Special 08080 100}}100% 20
TM103Bag TM Normal SV Sprite.png TM103 Substitute Normal Status 0000 00—}}—% 10
TM114Bag TM Ghost SV Sprite.png TM114 Shadow Ball Ghost Special 08080 100}}100% 15
TM140Bag TM Dark SV Sprite.png TM140 Nasty Plot Dark Status 0000 00—}}—% 20
TM171Bag TM Normal SV Sprite.png TM171 Tera Blast Normal Special 08080 100}}100% 10
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Gimmighoul
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution or an alternate form of Gimmighoul

By breeding

Generation IX
Other generations:
None
 Parent   Move   Type   Cat.   Pwr.   Acc.   PP 
This Pokémon learns no moves by breeding.
  • Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Gimmighoul
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Gimmighoul
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Gimmighoul

Side game data

Pokémon GO
GO0999.png Base HP: 128 Base Attack: 140 Base Defense: 76
Egg Distance: N/A Buddy Distance: 5 km Evolution Requirement: Gimmighoul Coin999
Fast Attacks: Astonish
Charged Attacks: Shadow Ball

Evolution

0999Gimmighoul.png
Unevolved
Gimmighoul
Chest Form
 Ghost 
Rare Candy + Bag TM Material Sprite.png
Level up
with 999 Gimmighoul Coins in the Bag
1000Gholdengo.png
First Evolution
Gholdengo
 Steel  Ghost 


0999Gimmighoul-Roaming.png
Unevolved
Gimmighoul
Roaming Form
 Ghost 
Rare Candy + Bag TM Material Sprite.png
Level up
with 999 Gimmighoul Coins in the Bag
1000Gholdengo.png
First Evolution
Gholdengo
 Steel  Ghost 


Sprites

Trivia

  • Gimmighoul's Chest Form was named by Jacq, while its Roaming Form was named by Professor Willow.[3]
  • Both forms of Gimmighoul are tied with Yamask and Litwick for having the lowest base Attack stat of all Ghost-type Pokémon.
  • Chest Form Gimmighoul has the lowest base Speed stat of all Ghost-type Pokémon.
  • Roaming Form Gimmighoul has the lowest base Defense stat of all Ghost-type Pokémon.
  • Roaming Form Gimmighoul is tied with Sinistea as the shortest Ghost-type Pokémon, and tied with Gastly and Haunter as the lightest Ghost-type Pokémon.
  • Gimmighoul is heavily associated with the number 999:
    • Its National Pokédex number is #0999.
    • It evolves when leveled up while the player has 999 Gimmighoul Coins.
    • It was first teased through a website with a counter that periodically counted to 999.
    • A promotional video about Gimmighoul tells the tale of a Gimmighoul who manipulated a young girl to fill its chest with 999 coins.[3]

Pre-release teasers

  • Chest Form Gimmighoul was teased through a special website[1] that went live on November 5, 2022 at 13:00 UTC. It showcased Gimmighoul's chest and a counter, which periodically ticked upwards every few hours as it was slowly filled with coins. The counter eventually capped out at 999 on November 6, 2022 at 14:00 UTC, and the site became a redirect to a new page on the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet website.[5]
  • Roaming Form Gimmighoul was also teased on November 5, 2022, appearing in Pokémon GO after the Dratini Community Day Classic event ended. Golden PokéStops were added to the game, and spinning one would cause a Roaming Form Gimmighoul to show up and follow the player for a short time, although it could not be properly encountered or caught.
  • Prior to the release of its teasers, an obscured Roaming Form Gimmighoul could be seen very briefly in the English version of the "Jump into a Paldean Journey" trailer for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, posted on October 6, 2022.[6] It does not appear in the Japanese version of this trailer.
GimmighoulRevealChestSideEmpty.png GimmighoulRevealChestSideFull.png
Two of the stages of Gimmighoul's Chest Form shown during the initial website teaser.[7]

Origin

As indicated by its English name, Gimmighoul's may be based on the ghoul, a mythical creature from Arabic folklore known for luring people into deserted places before preying on them, and stealing coins. The word ghoul (Arabic: غُول ghūl) stems from the Arabic word غَالَ ghāla, meaning "to seize". Gimmighoul's antennae and tail resemble dowsing rods, which are believed to be able to help people locate various buried treasures. The association of a ghost with coins, as well as its eyes resembling coins, may also draw inspiration from Charon's obol, where the deceased are buried with coins as a preparation for the afterlife. The coins were frequently placed in the mouth or on the eyes.

Gimmighoul's Chest Form may be based on the mimic, a monster archetype commonly found in RPGs, known for disguising itself as treasure chests. Its Roaming Form may be based on the Catalan folktale of Patufet, a tiny child who carries a coin. It may also be based on the toyol (also known as tuyul), an infant-like spirit from Indonesian and Malay folklore invoked to steal riches from people. Gimmighoul's association with the number 999 may be a reference to 999 fine gold, equivalent to 24 karat gold.

Consider its evolution, Gimmighoul's design may also draw inspiration from El Dorado, a legend now believed to originate in Spanish conception of Muisca rituals performed in pre-colonial Colombia. Its laminated body shape resembles tunjos, Muisca figurines made of molded gold in the shape of divine humans or animals. Its Ghost-type could be based on the fact that tunjos are commonly found in burial places and places of worship.

Name origin

Gimmighoul may be a combination of gimme (informal pronunciation of "give me"), gimmick or mimic, and ghoul. Altogether, it sounds like the phrase "Give me gold."

Collecurei may be a combination of collect, 霊 rei (spirit), and a pun on the phrase これくれ kore kure ("Give me this").

In other languages

Language Title Meaning
Japan Flag.png Japanese コレクレー Collecurei From collect, rei, and これくれ kore kure
France Flag.png French Mordudor From mort and mordu d'or
Spain Flag.png Spanish Gimmighoul Same as English name
Germany Flag.png German Gierspenst From Gier and Gespenst
Italy Flag.png Italian Gimmighoul Same as English name
South Korea Flag.png Korean 모으령 Moeuryeong From 모으다 moeuda and 령 (靈) ryeong
China and Taiwan Flags.png Mandarin Chinese 索財靈 / 索财灵 Suǒcáilíng From suǒ, 財 / 财 cái, and 靈 / 灵 líng
Hong Kong Flag.png Cantonese Chinese 索財靈 Sokchòihlìhng From sok, chòih, and lìhng


Chest Form

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese はこフォルム Hako Form
Chinese Cantonese 寶箱形態 Bóusēung Yìhngtaai
Mandarin 寶箱形態 / 宝箱形态 Bǎoxiāng Xíngtài
France Flag.png French Forme Coffre
Germany Flag.png German Truhenform
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Bentuk Kotak
Italy Flag.png Italian Forma Scrigno
South Korea Flag.png Korean 상자폼 Sangja Form
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Forma Baú
Spain Flag.png Spanish Forma Cofre
Thailand Flag.png Thai ฟอร์มกล่อง Form Klong
Turkey Flag.png Turkish Sandık Formu

Roaming Form

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese とほフォルム Toho Form
Chinese Cantonese 徒步形態 Tòuhbouh Yìhngtaai
Mandarin 徒步形態 / 徒步形态 Túbù Xíngtài
France Flag.png French Forme Marche
Germany Flag.png German Wanderform
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Bentuk Jalan Kaki
Italy Flag.png Italian Forma Ambulante
South Korea Flag.png Korean 도보폼 Dobo Form
Poland Flag.png Polish Forma Wędrującą
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Forma Perambulante
Spain Flag.png Spanish Forma Andante
Thailand Flag.png Thai ฟอร์มเดินเท้า Form Doenthao
Turkey Flag.png Turkish Gezici Formu

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References

External links

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