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Timburr is a gray bipedal Pokémon with a dark purple nose and dark-gray oval-shaped eyes. It has bulbous protrusions extending from the front and lower parts of its head. Pink, vein-like bulges are present on the back of its head. Similar pink bands adorn its shoulders and thighs.
It always carries squared logs and uses them to fight with. When it can easily lift a block of timber nearly three times its own weight, it is close to evolving. Timburr is usually found near construction sites, helping construction workers. It loves helping in construction so much that if rain causes work to cease, it will throw a tantrum while swinging its log.
Timburr, the Muscular Pokémon. A Fighting type. It is always carrying squared logs. It impulsively shows up in construction sites so it can help with the work there.
Pokémon: Twilight Wings
A Timburr appeared in Assistant, under the ownership of some Workers.
Timburr is similar to Machop; both are Fighting-type Pokémon with a base stat total of 305, have a gender ratio of 75% male and 25% female, are the most commonly associated Pokémon with construction sites in their respective regions, have Guts as a possible ability, and reach their first evolution by level and have their final evolution triggered by trading.
The company Timburr Builders is named after Timburr. Its logo, however, does not depict Timburr.
Origin
Timburr's Pokédex entry supports that it and its evolutions are based on construction workers. Timburr in particular is always holding a square log of wood. Its body appears to be covered with swollen veins from physical labor. Due to its clownish nose, it may have also been based on a carny.
Name origin
Timburr is a corruption of timber and may also derive from burly.
Dokkorer may be derived from どっこらしょ dokkorasho (heave-ho). It may also involve δοκάρι dokári (Greek for beam).
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