Tyrogue’s strong competitive spirit helps this Pokemon to continuously train and challenge foes, even if it loses. They get stressed out if they cannot train every day, so Trainers looking to raise this Pokemon must establish a regular training schedule.
#236.51 - Tyrogue who have an innate skill and drive for offensive maneuvers gravitate towards kicking moves. They will seek out a master of this style and train under them diligently. As they age, their legs gain spring-like divisions, eventually enabling them to perform powerful, stretchy kicks. Mature Hitmonlee use these springlike legs to bowl over foes with devastating kicks. After battle, it rubs down its legs and loosens the muscles to overcome fatigue.
Named: Tyrogue - Keikeri - Hitmonlee
#236.52 - Tyrogue who have a gift and passion for defensive maneuvers gravitate towards punching moves. They will frequently train under a boxing master, and are often ceremoniously bestowed a pair of boxing gloves at the completion of their training. Once mature, their punches are launched at such high speed that even a slight graze could cause a burn; however, Hitmonchan need to rest after three minutes of punching. [Old Version]
Named: Tyrogue - Keitsuki - Hitmonchan
#236.53 - Tyrogue who don't have a proclivity towards offensive or defensive skills will instead gravitate towards gymnastics and agility. After mastering handstands, cartwheels, and flips, these Pokemon graduate to spinning on their heads, through which they are able to deliver powerful, graceful kicks at top speed. Once mature, they will be able to travel faster spinning than running, and can even tunnel into the ground like a drill.
Named: Tyrogue - Keimawa - Hitmontop
(Keikeri [kay·keh·ree], Keitsuki [kay·tsoo·kee], and Keimawa [kay·mah·wah] combine “keiko” (稽古), a Japanese word referring to the mental and physical aspects of training, and “keri” (蹴り), the Japanese word for “kick”; “tsuki” (突き), the Japanese word for “punch/thrust”; and “mawashi-geri” (回し蹴り) and “maware” (まわれ), the Japanese words for “round house kick” and “turn,” respectively.)
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