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Zinnia is described as a mysterious woman and a special person who holds the key to the Delta Episode post-League story of {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, on a trip to accomplish her objectives. She uses {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon in battle, including a {{p|Salamence}} she can [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] into {{me|Salamence}} using her [[Key Stone|Mega Anklet]]. She also travels with a female {{p|Whismur}} nicknamed '''Aster'''. | Zinnia is described as a mysterious {{p|Draconid}} woman and a special person who holds the key to the Delta Episode post-League story of {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, on a trip to accomplish her objectives. She uses {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon in battle, including a {{p|Salamence}} she can [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] into {{me|Salamence}} using her [[Key Stone|Mega Anklet]]. She also travels with a female {{p|Whismur}} nicknamed '''Aster'''. | ||
===Pokémon=== | ===Pokémon=== |
Revision as of 04:28, 3 December 2014
Zinnia ヒガナ Higana | |
Art from Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire | |
Gender | Female |
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Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Hoenn |
Trainer class | Pokémon Trainer, Lorekeeper |
Generation | VI |
Games | Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire |
Zinnia (Japanese: ヒガナ Higana) is a Trainer from Hoenn.
In the games
Zinnia is described as a mysterious Draconid woman and a special person who holds the key to the Delta Episode post-League story of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, on a trip to accomplish her objectives. She uses Dragon-type Pokémon in battle, including a Salamence she can Mega Evolve into Mega Salamence using her Mega Anklet. She also travels with a female Whismur nicknamed Aster.
Pokémon
First battle
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Second battle
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Does not battle
Aster ♀ |
Quotes
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ヒガナ Higana | From 彼岸花 higanbana (red spider lily) and 彼岸 higan (nirvana; literally means the other shore) |
English | Zinnia | From Zinnia |
French | Amaryllis | From Amaryllis |
German | Amalia | From Amaryllis |
Italian | Lyris | From Lycoris |
Spanish | Tristana | From Tristagma and triste (sorrowful) |
Korean | 피아나 Piana | From 피안화 (彼岸花) Pi'anhwa, red spider lily |
Aster
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | シガナ Shigana | From 此岸 shigan (mortal realm; literally means this shore) |
English | Aster | From Aster. Starts with the letter 'A' to contrast with the letter 'Z' in Zinnia. |
French | Marie-Lise | From Amaryllis (Zinnia) |
German | Avelina | From aveline (French for hazelnut) |
Italian | Siryl | Palindrome of Lyris (Zinnia) |
Spanish | Felicia | From the plant genus Felicia and the name Felicia, meaning happy |
Korean | 치아나 Chiana | From 피아나 Piana (Zinnia) and 차안 (此岸) cha'an, mortal realm |
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