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==Name etymology==
==Name etymology==
Gumi is the Japanese name for the genus ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaeagnus Elaeagnus]'', also known as Oleaster or Silverberry. The Denjuu's name may also be a pun, as gumi is the regular Japanese spelling for gummy candy, which matches its gooey appearance.
Gumi is the Japanese name for the genus ''{{w|Elaeagnus}}'', also known as Oleaster or Silverberry. The Denjuu's name may also be a pun, as gumi is the regular Japanese spelling for gummy candy, which matches its gooey appearance.


==Description==
==Description==
{{Description-t2 | t2 = プニョプニョしてる どくえきをはいて こうげきする | en =}}
{{Description-t2 | t2 = プニョプニョしてる どくえきをはいて こうげきする | en = Its body is like rubber. It poisons its foe to attack. }}


==Telefang 2 sprites==
==Telefang 2 sprites==
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==Area==
==Area==
* [[Chiawata Forest]]
* [[Chiawata Cave]]
* [[Meribaro Forest]]


==Moveset==
==Moveset==
{{Moveset
| lv1 = 0
| move1 = Poison
| lv2 = 0
| move2 = Waterspout
| lv3 = 8
| move3 = Stare
| lv4 = 20
| move4 = Whirlpool
}}


==Evolution==
==Evolution==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Gumi loses it's 3-stage evolution line in Telefang 2.
Gumi loses its [[Gumi#Evolution|3-stage evolution line]] entirely in its reappearance in Telefang 2, becoming a single-stage Denjuu.

Revision as of 18:05, 7 February 2015

#156 Waratah #157 Enteioh Gumi #159 Gymnos #160 Gymbaron
Denjuu
Gumi
{{{ja}}} / Gumi
No. 158
Stage Basic
Type Aquatic
Version


Gumi is an Aquatic-type Denjuu.

Name etymology

Gumi is the Japanese name for the genus Elaeagnus, also known as Oleaster or Silverberry. The Denjuu's name may also be a pun, as gumi is the regular Japanese spelling for gummy candy, which matches its gooey appearance.

Description

Power/Speed プニョプニョしてる どくえきをはいて こうげきする
English Translation Its body is like rubber. It poisons its foe to attack.

Telefang 2 sprites

Front Idle Front Active Back Idle Back Active

Area

Moveset

Moves of Gumi (T2)
From start Poison
From start Waterspout
Lv. 8 Stare
Lv. 20 Whirlpool


Evolution

Trivia

Gumi loses its 3-stage evolution line entirely in its reappearance in Telefang 2, becoming a single-stage Denjuu.