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'''Arena Tycoon Greta''' (Japanese: '''アリーナキャプテン コゴミ''' ''Arena Captain Kogomi'') is the [[Frontier Brain]] and leader of the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}'s {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Arena}}. She is the only character in the games to have the [[Trainer class]] '''Arena Tycoon''' (Japanese: '''アリーナキャプテン''' ''Arena Captain'').
'''Arena Tycoon Greta''' (Japanese: '''アリーナキャプテン コゴミ''' ''Arena Captain Kogomi'') is the [[Frontier Brain]] and leader of the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}'s {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Arena}}. She is the only character in the games to have the {{DL|Pokémon Trainer|Trainer class}} '''Arena Tycoon''' (Japanese: '''アリーナキャプテン''' ''Arena Captain'').


==In the games==
==In the games==
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===Quotes===
===Quotes===
{{incomplete|section|The player losing quote from the first battle}}
;Initial battle
====Initial battle====
* Before battle
* Before battle
:''"Hey! Howdy! ...Wait, are you the challenger?"''
:''"Hey! Howdy! ...Wait, are you the challenger?"''
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* Being defeated
* Being defeated
:''"No way! Good job!"''
:''"No way! Good job!"''
* If the player is defeated
:''"Oh, come on! You have to try harder than that!''


* After being defeated
* After being defeated
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:''"It's going to be fun the next time! I'm looking forward to it!"''
:''"It's going to be fun the next time! I'm looking forward to it!"''


====Rematch====
;Rematch
* Before battle
* Before battle
:''"Hey! Howdy! You finally won your way up to me! I was getting worried waiting for you! I was really looking forward to seeing you again!"''
:''"Hey! Howdy! You finally won your way up to me! I was getting worried waiting for you! I was really looking forward to seeing you again!"''
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:Greta anime.png|thumb|left|235px|Greta in the anime]]
[[File:Greta anime.png|thumb|left|235px|Greta in the anime]]
Greta's [[Character of the day|sole appearance]] was in ''[[AG149|Wheel of Frontier]]''. Much like [[Ash Ketchum]], she's high-spirited and very passionate about Pokémon battles. As in the Emerald Version, she's the Frontier Brain of the Battle Arena, and runs a karate dojo. Unlike in the game, she's a {{type|Fighting|Fighting-type}} [[Type specialist|specialist]]. According to [[Scott]], her role models are [[Chuck]] and [[Brawly]]. 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 [[Poké Ball]] until they faint. She reappeared in a flashback in ''[[DP128|A Pyramiding Rage!]].
Greta's [[Character of the day|sole appearance]] was in ''[[AG149|Wheel of Frontier]]''. Much like [[Ash Ketchum]], she's high-spirited and very passionate about Pokémon battles. As in the Emerald Version, she's the Frontier Brain of the Battle Arena, and runs a karate dojo. Unlike in the game, she's a {{type|Fighting|Fighting-type}} [[Type expert|expert]]. According to [[Scott]], her role models are [[Chuck]] and [[Brawly]]. 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 [[Poké Ball]] until they faint. She reappeared in a flashback in ''[[DP128|A Pyramiding Rage!]].


Greta used a {{p|Hariyama}} and {{p|Medicham}} in her battle against {{Ash}}. After a hard fought battle, Ash was able to win the [[Symbol|Guts Symbol]].
Greta used a {{p|Hariyama}} and {{p|Medicham}} in her battle against {{Ash}}. After a hard fought battle, Ash was able to win the [[Symbol|Guts Symbol]].
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==In the manga==
==In the manga==
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
[[File:Greta Adventures.png|thumb|right|230px|Greta in the Pokémon Adventures manga]]
[[File:Greta Adventures.png|thumb|right|230px|Greta in Pokémon Adventures]]
As in the games and other media, Greta is the leader of Battle Arena. She owns a {{p|Heracross}}, a {{p|Shedinja}} and an {{p|Umbreon}}. She is also an animator in the Battle Frontier. At first, she was antagonistic toward {{adv|Emerald}} because he focused more of his attention to capturing {{p|Jirachi}} than fighting [[Guile Hideout]], who had earlier attacked {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}}. Believing he had no "guts," she rebuked him and said that her camaraderie toward fellow Brains mattered much more than some Phantom Pokémon, and charged at Guile. Before fighting the villain in the [[Artisan Cave]], though, she insisted that she be the next Brain Emerald faces, and thus fought him in the Battle Arena shortly after the fight. Her {{p|Heracross}} succeeding in fighting [[Emerald's Sceptile]] evenly, and out-scored it, only to be defeated by the {{type|Fighting}}-immune {{DL|Emerald (Adventures)|Dusclops}}. Afterward, she called out her {{p|Umbreon}}, and defeated Dusclops before it, too, was beaten by a combination of the ghost's {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} and {{DL|Emerald (Adventures)|Sudowoodo}}'s super-effective {{m|Low Kick}}. With there being one Pokémon left on each side, Greta sent out her final Pokémon, {{p|Shedinja}}, and commanded it to {{m|Endure}} in spite of knowing she would get outscored, because she believed battles should be finished the old-fashioned way. In the end, Sudowoodo was able to withstand Shedinja's final {{m|Solar Beam}}, and outscored, winning the battle. Greta handed out the Guts Symbol, having a shift in opinions of the boy.
Greta debuts in the {{chap|Emerald}}. She is one of the seven Trainers hired by Scott to be a Frontier Brain at the Battle Frontier. Greta is first seen hosting the Battle Frontier's opening ceremony. The ceremony is interrupted by {{adv|Emerald}}, who announces that he wishes to conquer the Battle Frontier. The press mistakenly report the incident as allowing an ordinary Trainer to take part in the Battle Frontier before it officially opens a week later. The Frontier Brains decide to use this assumption as free publicity and allow Emerald to challenge the Battle Frontier under the condition that he completes it before it officially opens.
 
Later, while Emerald is challenging the Battle Pyramid, Noland is attacked by an unknown assailant and several rental Pokémon are stolen. After Noland is taken to a hospital, the other Frontier Brains begin to suspect Emerald as the culprit. They head to the Battle Pyramid to confront Emerald and find him after having defeated Brandon. When they ask him about what happened, Emerald reveals that he did not attack Noland and is actually after the Mythical Pokémon {{p|Jirachi}}. The Frontier Brains find Emerald's explanation suspicious, but decide to follow him into [[Artisan Cave]], where Jirachi is currently located at. Upon arriving, everyone is attacked by a horde of wild {{p|Smeargle}} while Emerald continues inside to find Jirachi. After the Frontier Brains get past the Smeargle, they meet up with Emerald, who has managed to find Jirachi. Emerald attempts to capture Jirachi, but is attacked by [[Guile Hideout]], the actual culprit who attacked Noland.  
 
Emerald is attacked by Guile's stolen rental Pokémon, but he refuses to fight them and continues to head after Jirachi. When Greta sees this, she angrily tells Emerald that stopping Guile is more important than Jirachi and goes off to help the others. When Spenser, Lucy, Tucker, and Brandon are defeated by Guile, Greta steps in to help and defeats the rental Pokémon. Eventually, Jirachi escapes, forcing Guile to leave to continue his pursuit of it. Injured from the battle, everyone decides to return to the Battle Frontier. Upon arriving, the press demand to know where the Frontier Brain's had gone and why they were injured. Tucker lies to everyone that they were all in training and sends Greta to have her battle with Emerald.
 
At the Battle Arena, Greta is Emerald's fourth opponent. Both sides fight hard, but Emerald eventually emerges as the victor, earning himself the Guts Symbol in the process. The battle leaves Emerald exhausted, so he leaves to go to sleep. Greta allows Emerald to sleep at the Battle Frontier's accommodations and takes the boy there after he and his Pokémon fell asleep. When Greta and the [[Todd Snap|reporter]] undress Emerald to make his sleep more comfortable, they are shocked to find that Emerald is much shorter than he initially appears. The reporter kicks Greta out of the room and asks her to pretend she saw nothing.
 
The next day, Greta assists the other Frontier Brains in ushering people to the Battle Dome. During the tournament, Guile appears and manages to capture Jirachi. Guile uses the rental Pokémon to the attack innocent bystanders and heads to the Battle Tower to make his wish. Once he arrives at the Battle Tower, Guile uses Jirachi to wish for a gigantic Kyogre made of seawater to flood the entire Battle Frontier. Greta and the other Frontier Brains work together to get civilians to safety and fight off Guile's rental Pokémon while Emerald and the other Pokédex holders fight Guile. Eventually Emerald and the Pokédex holders manage to defeat Guile and destroy the gigantic Kyogre monster. The day after, an injured Greta and the other Frontier Brains congratulate Emerald for the hard work he put into saving everyone.  


====Pokémon====
====Pokémon====
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|epnum=PS304
|epnum=PS304
|epname=Swanky Showdown with Swalot
|epname=Swanky Showdown with Swalot
|desc={{p|Umbreon}} was first seen at the Battle Frontiers opening ceremony where it was seen with its Trainer. It was used to hit Emerald on the head when he attempted to attack Brandon who had smacked him previously. Umbreon is Greta’s main battler, being used against Guile Hideout’s rental Pokémon‎ and later against Emerald in the Battle Arena where it fought Emerald’s Dusclops and won but was defeated by his Sudowoodo.
|desc={{p|Umbreon}} is Greta's first known Pokémon. It was first seen at the Battle Frontier's opening ceremony alongside its Trainer. At Artisan Cave, it was used to battle Guile's army of stolen rental Pokémon. At the Battle Arena, Greta used Umbreon as her second Pokémon. It managed to defeat Emerald's {{p|Dusclops}}, but was defeated by his {{p|Sudowoodo}}.


Umbreon’s known moves are {{m|Quick Attack}}, {{m|Double Team}}, {{m|Feint Attack}}, and {{m|Confuse Ray}}, and its Ability is {{a|Synchronize}}.}}
Umbreon’s known moves are {{m|Quick Attack}}, {{m|Double Team}}, {{m|Feint Attack}}, and {{m|Confuse Ray}}, and its Ability is {{a|Synchronize}}.}}
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|epnum=PS317
|epnum=PS317
|epname=Sneaky Like Shedinja
|epname=Sneaky Like Shedinja
|desc={{p|Shedinja}} was used against Emerald in the Battle Arena. It was used against Emerald's {{p|Sudowoodo}}, but lost by judging.
|desc={{p|Shedinja}} is Greta's second known Pokémon. It was first used at the Battle Arena to battle Emerald. There, it was the third Pokémon Greta used and battled Emerald's Sudowoodo. Despite its single hit point, Shedinja managed to defend against Sudowoodo's super-effective hits and fight back. Despite this, Sudowoodo survived Shedinja's attacks, allowing it to win via assessment.


Shedinja's known moves are {{m|Endure}} and {{m|Solar Beam}}, and its Ability is {{a|Wonder Guard}}.}}
Shedinja's known moves are {{m|Endure}} and {{m|Solar Beam}}, and its Ability is {{a|Wonder Guard}}.}}
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|epnum=PS317
|epnum=PS317
|epname=Sneaky Like Shedinja
|epname=Sneaky Like Shedinja
|desc={{p|Heracross}} was first used against Emerald in the Battle Arena. It managed to win against [[Emerald's Sceptile]] when it had a higher score after the judging but was defeated by his {{p|Dusclops}}.
|desc={{p|Heracross}} is Greta's third known Pokémon. It was first used at the Battle Arena to battle Emerald. There, it was the first Pokémon
Greta used and battle Emerald's {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}}. Although Sceptile survived Heracross's {{m|Megahorn}}, it was defeated via assessment afterward.


Heracross's only known move is {{m|Megahorn}}.}}
Heracross's only known move is {{m|Megahorn}}.}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* She's the only female Frontier Brain of the [[Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Hoenn Battle Frontier]] who did not gain a crush on one of the main characters in the anime.
* Greta is the only female Frontier Brain of the [[Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Hoenn Battle Frontier]] who did not gain a crush on one of the main characters in the anime.


==Names==
==Names==
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[[Category:Trainers with unique classes]]
[[Category:Trainers with unique classes]]


[[es:Maestra Dojo Coro]]


[[de:Ringmeister Greta]]
[[de:Ringmeister Greta]]

Revision as of 11:07, 10 January 2016

Greta
コゴミ Kogomi
File:Emerald Arena Tycoon Greta.png
Art from Emerald
Gender Female
Eye color Blue
Hair color Blonde
Hometown Unknown
Region Hoenn*/Kanto*
Trainer class Arena Tycoon
(Frontier Brain)
Generation III
Games Pokémon Emerald
Brain of Battle Arena
Symbol Guts Symbol
Anime debut Wheel... of Frontier!
English voice actor Sonny Dey
Japanese voice actor Sanae Kobayashi

Arena Tycoon Greta (Japanese: アリーナキャプテン コゴミ Arena Captain Kogomi) is the Frontier Brain and leader of the Battle Frontier's Battle Arena. She is the only character in the games to have the Trainer class Arena Tycoon (Japanese: アリーナキャプテン Arena Captain).

In the games

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.

Pokémon

Silver Symbol challenge



Gold Symbol challenge



Quotes

Initial battle
  • Before battle
"Hey! Howdy! ...Wait, are you the challenger?"
"Is this right? Hmm... Hmhm..."
"I don't know how to say it, but... To put it bluntly, you look pretty weak. Are you sure you're up for me? Hmm... Well, all right! We'll take things easy to start with! Okay! Let's see you ignite my passion for battle!"
  • Being defeated
"No way! Good job!"
  • If the player is defeated
"Oh, come on! You have to try harder than that!
  • After being defeated
"Ow, wait a second! You are tough after all! I like you! Let's see your Frontier Pass."
"It's going to be fun the next time! I'm looking forward to it!"
Rematch
  • Before battle
"Hey! Howdy! You finally won your way up to me! I was getting worried waiting for you! I was really looking forward to seeing you again!"
"... ... ... So, are you ready?"
"I won't allow a halfhearted effort! Be ready for a thrashing! Come on, referee! Let's get this started!"
  • Being defeated
"Huh? Are you serious?!"
  • If the player is defeated
"Heheh! What did you expect?"
  • After being defeated
"Gaaah! Blown away! Let's see your Frontier Pass!"
"Arrrgh! This is so infuriating! If we ever battle again, I won't lose! Don't you forget it! Bye-bye!"

Sprites

Spr E Greta.png Greta OD.png
Sprite from
Emerald
Overworld sprite from
Emerald

In the anime

Greta in the anime

Greta's sole appearance was in Wheel of Frontier. Much like Ash Ketchum, she's high-spirited and very passionate about Pokémon battles. As in the Emerald Version, she's the Frontier Brain of the Battle Arena, and runs a karate dojo. Unlike in the game, she's a Fighting-type expert. According to Scott, her role models are Chuck and Brawly. 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 Poké Ball until they faint. She reappeared in a flashback in A Pyramiding Rage!.

Greta used a Hariyama and Medicham in her battle against Ash. After a hard fought battle, Ash was able to win the Guts Symbol.

Pokémon

This listing is of Greta's known Pokémon in the anime:

Greta's Hariyama
Hariyama
Hariyama was the first Pokémon used by Greta in her battle with Ash, where it first battled with Ash's Grovyle. Despite that Grovyle managed to outmatch Hariyama in speed and deal some damage on it, Greta was finally able to use Grovyle's momentum as her own advantage, and land a critical hit on the Wood Gecko Pokémon, knocking it out.

Ash next used his Snorlax against the Arm Thrust Pokémon. Despite having disadvantage in type, Snorlax was able to keep itself safe from Hariyama's attacks by using Harden. Eventually, Hariyama was knocked out with an Ice Punch.

Hariyama's known moves are Arm Thrust and Focus Punch.

Debut Wheel of Frontier
Voice actors
Japanese Unshō Ishizuka
English Bill Rogers
Greta's Medicham
Medicham
Greta chose Medicham, along with her Hariyama to battle Ash in Wheel of Frontier. It was the second to go up after Hariyama was defeated by Ash's Snorlax. Medicham overwhelmed Snorlax with its astounding speed and agility. With Ice Punch, Medicham was able to freeze Snorlax giving Greta a huge advantage.

Ash then commanded Snorlax to use Rest, and Greta told Medicham to attack Snorlax with repeated Focus Punches in order to break the ice. Greta told Medicham to use High Jump Kick but Snorlax managed to dodge it, causing Medicham to take some damage. Snorlax then tried to attack it with a Hyper Beam, but Medicham dodged it and hit it with Focus Punch.

Just when it seemed it was all over for Ash, he commanded Snorlax to use Hyper Beam on the ground which catapulted it into the air. Using its altitude to his advantage, Ash told it to attack with a full-on Body Slam, defeating Medicham and earning Ash the Guts Symbol.

It reappeared in a flashback in A Pyramiding Rage!.

Medicham's known moves are Focus Punch, Ice Punch, and High Jump Kick.

Debut Wheel of Frontier
Voice actors
Japanese Megumi Hayashibara
English Sarah Natochenny

Greta has at least one other Pokémon, as one of the options for her battle wheel was to participate in a three-on-three battle.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 小林沙苗 Sanae Kobayashi
English Sonny Dey
Finnish Katja Sirkiä
Brazilian Portuguese Samira Fernandes
Spanish Latin America Mildred Barrera
Spain Silvia Sarmentera


In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Greta in Pokémon Adventures

Greta debuts in the Emerald arc. She is one of the seven Trainers hired by Scott to be a Frontier Brain at the Battle Frontier. Greta is first seen hosting the Battle Frontier's opening ceremony. The ceremony is interrupted by Emerald, who announces that he wishes to conquer the Battle Frontier. The press mistakenly report the incident as allowing an ordinary Trainer to take part in the Battle Frontier before it officially opens a week later. The Frontier Brains decide to use this assumption as free publicity and allow Emerald to challenge the Battle Frontier under the condition that he completes it before it officially opens.

Later, while Emerald is challenging the Battle Pyramid, Noland is attacked by an unknown assailant and several rental Pokémon are stolen. After Noland is taken to a hospital, the other Frontier Brains begin to suspect Emerald as the culprit. They head to the Battle Pyramid to confront Emerald and find him after having defeated Brandon. When they ask him about what happened, Emerald reveals that he did not attack Noland and is actually after the Mythical Pokémon Jirachi. The Frontier Brains find Emerald's explanation suspicious, but decide to follow him into Artisan Cave, where Jirachi is currently located at. Upon arriving, everyone is attacked by a horde of wild Smeargle while Emerald continues inside to find Jirachi. After the Frontier Brains get past the Smeargle, they meet up with Emerald, who has managed to find Jirachi. Emerald attempts to capture Jirachi, but is attacked by Guile Hideout, the actual culprit who attacked Noland.

Emerald is attacked by Guile's stolen rental Pokémon, but he refuses to fight them and continues to head after Jirachi. When Greta sees this, she angrily tells Emerald that stopping Guile is more important than Jirachi and goes off to help the others. When Spenser, Lucy, Tucker, and Brandon are defeated by Guile, Greta steps in to help and defeats the rental Pokémon. Eventually, Jirachi escapes, forcing Guile to leave to continue his pursuit of it. Injured from the battle, everyone decides to return to the Battle Frontier. Upon arriving, the press demand to know where the Frontier Brain's had gone and why they were injured. Tucker lies to everyone that they were all in training and sends Greta to have her battle with Emerald.

At the Battle Arena, Greta is Emerald's fourth opponent. Both sides fight hard, but Emerald eventually emerges as the victor, earning himself the Guts Symbol in the process. The battle leaves Emerald exhausted, so he leaves to go to sleep. Greta allows Emerald to sleep at the Battle Frontier's accommodations and takes the boy there after he and his Pokémon fell asleep. When Greta and the reporter undress Emerald to make his sleep more comfortable, they are shocked to find that Emerald is much shorter than he initially appears. The reporter kicks Greta out of the room and asks her to pretend she saw nothing.

The next day, Greta assists the other Frontier Brains in ushering people to the Battle Dome. During the tournament, Guile appears and manages to capture Jirachi. Guile uses the rental Pokémon to the attack innocent bystanders and heads to the Battle Tower to make his wish. Once he arrives at the Battle Tower, Guile uses Jirachi to wish for a gigantic Kyogre made of seawater to flood the entire Battle Frontier. Greta and the other Frontier Brains work together to get civilians to safety and fight off Guile's rental Pokémon while Emerald and the other Pokédex holders fight Guile. Eventually Emerald and the Pokédex holders manage to defeat Guile and destroy the gigantic Kyogre monster. The day after, an injured Greta and the other Frontier Brains congratulate Emerald for the hard work he put into saving everyone.

Pokémon

Greta's Umbreon
Umbreon
Umbreon is Greta's first known Pokémon. It was first seen at the Battle Frontier's opening ceremony alongside its Trainer. At Artisan Cave, it was used to battle Guile's army of stolen rental Pokémon. At the Battle Arena, Greta used Umbreon as her second Pokémon. It managed to defeat Emerald's Dusclops, but was defeated by his Sudowoodo.

Umbreon’s known moves are Quick Attack, Double Team, Feint Attack, and Confuse Ray, and its Ability is Synchronize.

Debut Swanky Showdown with Swalot
Greta's Shedinja
Shedinja
Shedinja is Greta's second known Pokémon. It was first used at the Battle Arena to battle Emerald. There, it was the third Pokémon Greta used and battled Emerald's Sudowoodo. Despite its single hit point, Shedinja managed to defend against Sudowoodo's super-effective hits and fight back. Despite this, Sudowoodo survived Shedinja's attacks, allowing it to win via assessment.

Shedinja's known moves are Endure and Solar Beam, and its Ability is Wonder Guard.

Debut Sneaky Like Shedinja
Greta's Heracross
Heracross
Heracross is Greta's third known Pokémon. It was first used at the Battle Arena to battle Emerald. There, it was the first Pokémon

Greta used and battle Emerald's Sceptile. Although Sceptile survived Heracross's Megahorn, it was defeated via assessment afterward.

Heracross's only known move is Megahorn.

Debut Sneaky Like Shedinja

Trivia

  • Greta is the only female Frontier Brain of the Hoenn Battle Frontier who did not gain a crush on one of the main characters in the anime.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese コゴミ Kogomi From 屈 kogomi, ostrich fern
English Greta From guts or great
French Carole From cran, guts or courage
German Greta From grob, coarse
Italian Valentina From valore, valor
Spanish Coro From coraje, courage
Korean 나리 Nari From 나리 nari, lily
Chinese (Mandarin) 黃瓜香 / 黄瓜香 Huángguāxiāng From 黃瓜香 huángguāxiāng, ostrich fern. Contains 黃 huáng, yellow.


Arena Tycoon

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese アリーナキャプテン Arena Captain
Mandarin Chinese 競技場主將 / 竞技场主将 Jìng​jì​chǎng​ Zhǔ​jiàng
Finland Flag.png Finnish Areenapäällikkö
France Flag.png European French Pro Du Dojo
Germany Flag.png German Ringmeister
Italy Flag.png Italian Maestra Dojo
South Korea Flag.png Korean 아레나캡틴 Arena Captain
Spain Flag.png European Spanish Maestra Dojo


EmeraldBFLogo.png Hoenn Battle Frontier EmeraldBFLogo.png
Ability Symbol Battle Tower Ability Symbol
Anabel
Salon Maiden
Anabel
Spirits Symbol Battle Palace Spirits Symbol
Spenser
Palace Maven
Spenser
Knowledge Symbol Battle Factory Knowledge Symbol
Noland
Factory Head
Noland
Brave Symbol Battle Pyramid Brave Symbol
Brandon
Pyramid King
Brandon
Tactics Symbol Battle Dome Tactics Symbol
Tucker
Dome Ace
Tucker
Guts Symbol Battle Arena Guts Symbol
Greta
Arena Tycoon
Greta
Luck Symbol Battle Pike Luck Symbol
Lucy
Pike Queen
Lucy


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Ace DuoORASBrains & BrawnORASBackpackerORASDelinquentORASFairy Tale GirlORASFare PrinceORAS
Free DiverORASLeadersORASLorekeeperORASMysterious SistersORASProprietorORASRotation GirlORAS
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Battle Frontier only:E
Arena TycoonDome AceFactory HeadPalace MavenPike QueenPyramid KingSalon Maiden
Battle Institute and Battle Maison only:ORAS
ArtistBattle ChatelaineButlerChefFurisode GirlGarçonGardenerMadameMaidMonsieurOwnerPreschooler
Punk GirlPunk GuyRising StarRoller SkaterSchoolboySchoolgirlScientistTouristVeteranWaitressWorker


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