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GSC/ORAS did not have any, and RSE had a Fisherman with 5 Gyarados and 1 Magikarp.
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In the Japanese version of {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, they are depicted smoking, as fishermen smoking is a common stereotype in Japan. The cigarette was removed in international releases.
In the Japanese version of {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, they are depicted smoking, as fishermen smoking is a common stereotype in Japan. The cigarette was removed in international releases.


They specialize in {{type|Water}} Pokémon that can be caught via [[fishing]]. At least once in every core-series game prior to {{g|Sun and Moon}}, there is a Fisherman who will fight the player with a full team made up entirely of {{p|Magikarp}}. In the {{gal|Battle Tower}} in [[Galar]], Fishers use both {{type|Water}} Pokémon and those that may benefit from [[rain]].
They specialize in {{type|Water}} Pokémon that can be caught via [[fishing]]. In most core series games, there is a Fisherman who will fight the player with a full team made up entirely of {{p|Magikarp}}. In the {{gal|Battle Tower}} in [[Galar]], Fishers use both {{type|Water}} Pokémon and those that may benefit from [[rain]].


In [[Generation VII]], they keep their Pokémon in [[Lure Ball]]s, while in Generation VIII, they keep them in [[Dive Ball]]s instead.
In [[Generation VII]], they keep their Pokémon in [[Lure Ball]]s, while in Generation VIII, they keep them in [[Dive Ball]]s instead.