Gurdurr

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Gurdurr.png
The Muscular Pokémon
#533 - Gurdurr
Pre-Evolve Timburr
Evolve Conkeldurr
Debut Pokémon: Black Version
Pokémon: White Version
Species Info
Type Fighting.gif+
Height 1.2 m (3'11")
Weight 40 kg (88.2 lbs.)
Color Gray
Gender Ratio 3♂ : 1♀
Ability Guts / Sheer Force
Hidden Ability Iron First
Egg Group Humanshape
Icon Sprite
File:I533.gif File:533sprite.png
Footprint
30px
Base Statistics
Hit Points 85 Speed 40
Attack 105 Sp. Attack 40
Defense 85 Sp. Defense 50
Training Info
Catch Rate 090 Hatch Steps 5,120
Base Exp. 142 Effort Points Att
Happiness 70 Att
To Lv.100 Slow
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Gurdurr is a muscular Pokémon introduced in the fifth generation games that is always carrying a girder. It is the middle stage of Timburr's evolutionary line, evolving from Timburr and into Conkeldurr.

Information[edit]

Gurdurr evolves from Timburr at Level 25. They constantly carry steel beams around in order to strengthen their muscles. Gurdurr have been known to show off their muscles to their friends. They are muscular and strongly built enough that not even a team of wrestlers can budge them.

Gurdurr evolves into Conkeldurr when traded to another trainer.

Appearances[edit]

Mainstream Games[edit]

In Pokémon: Black and White Versions, they uncommonly appear at Twist Mountain.

Other Games[edit]

In Pokémon Rumble Blast, it was found at the canyon of the Volcanic Slope. In PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, it appeared at the Train Depot in the Tech Area and was befriended through a battle

Other Appearances[edit]

Other Media[edit]

  • In the Pokémon anime, Trip's Timburr evolved into a Gurdurr by its second appearance. He used it in a battle against Ash where it lost to his Dwebble. It has since evolved into a Conkeldurr.
  • In the Pokémon Adventures manga, a Gurdurr made only a brief appearance during the Black/White arc where it was shown as part of N's team, but it was not seen in battle.

Trivia[edit]

  • Its name is a play on "girder".