Greta

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Sugimori artwork of Greta

Arena Tycoon Greta (Japanese: アリーナキャプテン コゴミ, Arena Captain Kogomi; French: Carole; German: Greta; Italian: Valentina; Spanish: Coro) is the Frontier Brain and leader of the Battle Frontier's Battle Arena. Her English name is similar to "guts". Her French name cames from "cran". Her German name derives from "grob". Her Italian name is similar to "valente"("skilful"). Her Spanish name could be a misspelling of "Cora", a Spanish name similar to "coraje"("courage").

Greta can be blunt, and if an opponent looks weak, she'll let them know. She likes tough trainers, and will gladly hand over the Guts Symbol if defeated.

In the games

In Pokémon Emerald, Greta has these Pokémon when you fight her for the silver Guts symbol:

  • Heracross
    @Salac Berry
    -Megahorn
    -Rock Tomb
    -Endure
    -Reversal
  • Umbreon
    @Leftovers
    -Body Slam
    -Confuse Ray
    -Psychic
    -Faint Attack
  • Shedinja
    @Brightpowder
    -Shadow Ball
    -Return
    -Confuse Ray
    -Aerial Ace

In Pokémon Emerald, Greta has these Pokémon when you fight her for the gold Guts symbol:

  • Umbreon
    @Chesto Berry
    -Double-Edge
    -Confuse Ray
    -Rest
    -Psychic
  • Gengar
    @Leftovers
    -Psychic
    -Hypnosis
    -Dream Eater
    -Destiny Bond
  • Breloom
    @Lum Berry
    -Spore
    -Focus Punch
    -Giga Drain
    -Headbutt

In the anime

Greta appeared in AG149 of the anime. Before the battle, a wheel is spun to decide how many Pokémon will be used. While battles are single battles, the other Pokémon intended to be used remain outside of their Pokéball until they faint.

Greta used a Hariyama and Medicham in her battle against Ash Ketchum.

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