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'''Crystal''' (Japanese: '''クリスタル''' ''Crystal''), abbreviated to '''Crys''' ([[VIZ Media]] translation) or '''Chris''' ([[Chuang Yi]] translation) (Japanese: '''クリス''' ''Crys'') is a main character in the manga series [[Pokémon Adventures]]. Due to a bad fall she took as a child, breaking her arms, she learned to kick [[Poké Ball]]s with her feet. Although by now her arms have been completely healed, Crystal has retained the habit of kicking her Poké Balls instead of throwing them. She has caught all non-legendary Pokémon for {{adv|Professor Oak}}; more than any of the other characters in Pokémon Adventures or even all of them combined.
'''Crystal''' (Japanese: '''クリスタル''' ''Crystal''), abbreviated to '''Crys''' ([[VIZ Media]] translation) or '''Chris''' ([[Chuang Yi]] translation) (Japanese: '''クリス''' ''Crys'') is a [[Pokédex holder|main character]] in [[Pokémon Adventures]].


She later adds Hoenn Pokémon to her collection and apparently begins to work full-time as one of Professor Oak's assistants. Crystal's Pokémon collection is used by {{adv|Emerald}} when he goes to the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}.
==Character==
Crystal is an expert in capturing Pokémon, a skill she developed when she was young. After an accident during her childhood that left her arms broken, Crystal learned to kick [[Poké Ball]]s with her feet. Although by now her arms have been completely healed, Crystal has retained the habit of kicking her Poké Balls instead of throwing them.


Crystal's special skill, as described by Professor Oak, is Pokémon catching, and she is known as the '''"Catcher"''' (捕える者 ''Capturer''), or '''Capturer''' in [[Chuang Yi]]'s translations.
Crystal is very dedicated to her task of completing the Pokédex and has faith in her Pokémon and their ability to help her. Though she can be insecure about herself when she fails, with encouragement she is able to pick herself back up and restore her confidence in herself.


==Character history==
For her skills, Professor Oak gave Crystal the title of '''"Catcher"''' (捕える者 ''Capturer''), or '''Capturer''' in [[Chuang Yi]]'s translations.
 
==History==
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===Childhood===
===Prior to {{MangaArc|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}===
[[File:Young Crystal Adventures.png|thumb|left|200px|Crystal as a child]]
[[File:Young Crystal Adventures.png|thumb|left|200px|Crystal as a child]]
When Crystal was a young child, she went to [[Mt. Mortar]] with her {{p|Smoochum}}, Chumee, to practice Pokémon catching. An {{p|Arcanine}} then suddenly attacked, making her fall and break her arms in the escape. When she woke up, her arms were wrapped to bones and healed with medicine. This care came from a {{p|Cubone}}, a {{p|Parasect}}, a {{p|Natu}} and a {{p|Hitmonchan}} that were hiding from the Arcanine after being injured by it. When the aggressor reappeared, Crystal took a look at his face, which was hurt, and healed it with Parasect's help. She then befriended and caught all five Pokémon.
When she was a small child, Crystal trained on [[Mt. Mortar]] to improve her skills in [[Caught Pokémon|Pokémon catching]]. A {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Arcanine}} suddenly attacked and surprised Crystal, causing her to fall off a cliff and injure herself. When she awakened, Crystal found her broken arms wrapped in bones and covered in medicine. She soon discovered that a group of wild Pokémon that were also attacked by the Arcanine came to her rescue and patched her injures. When the Arcanine reappeared, Crystal noticed that the right side of its face was injured. With the help of the wild Pokémon, Crystal healed Arcanine's injuries and befriended it. All of the Pokémon then decided to join Crystal's team.


==={{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}===
==={{MangaArc|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}===
[[File:CrystalGSC.png|thumb|right|200px|Crystal in third chapter]]
[[File:CrystalGSC.png|thumb|right|200px|Crystal in Gold, Silver & Crystal arc]]
Crystal is introduced in the middle of the third chapter, in {{PAV|10}}, when {{adv|Professor Oak}} is looking for someone to complete the [[Pokédex]] for him by catching every known species of Pokémon. He meets Crystal at her workplace, at [[Earl Dervish]]'s Pokémon Academy in [[Violet City]], and hires her services. But first she asked for something in return. Since the Academy was so worn down she said if she was to help it had to be repaired, which was allowed. After catching all of the Pokémon in Cherrygrove City, she departs after giving them to Oak, stating that she didn't need any more teammates and they were caught purely for research purposes. Once she leaves Oak and Elm talk about her and Elm reveals that a {{p|Chikorita}} which still was at Elm's lab far after Totodile and Cyndaquil. Hearing that Crystal wasn't interested, Chikorita was devastated and went off to convince her himself. While Crystal initially didn't want it and thought it wasn't strong enough she was impressed by its spunk and courage and switched it in for Chumee, calling it [[Megaree]].
Crystal is first seen at her workplace, at [[Earl Dervish]]'s Pokémon Academy in [[Violet City]]. She is hired by {{adv|Professor Oak}} to help his Pokémon research by capturing Pokémon to fill up her [[Pokédex]]. She agrees to help the professor under the condition that he help repair the Dervish's rundown academy, which was later fulfilled.


After catching a Dunsparce and Flaaffy she meets Bill and he gives her a portable transporter. She then saves him from a herd of Staryu. She was previously incapable of transporting Pokémon to Professor Oak due to the transporter being down and Bill gave it to her for the purpose of giving the Pokémon she catches to him since he had no idea what was wrong with the system. She then meets Lt. Surge when she is caught by his Magneton and put in his sub by mistake. When she helps unstick the sub by catching the leader of a herd of Corsola that caught the sub Surge was impressed and repaid her by taking her to [[Olivine City]] on the [[S.S. Anne]] for free.
After capturing all known Pokémon in [[Cherrygrove City]] and giving them to Oak, Crystal departs on her journey. After leaving, [[Professor Elm]] complains that he wasn't able to meet with Crystal and give her his {{p|Chikorita}}. Disappointed, Elm tells Chikorita that since Crystal already has a full team of Pokémon, she wouldn't want Chikorita on her team anyway. Angered by this, Chikorita attacks Elm and runs off to try find Crystal. Chikorita follows Crystal all the way to {{rt|30|Johto}}, where it attempts to convince her to let it join her team. Although she initially finds its too weak in comparison to her other team members, Chikorita's determination impresses Crystal enough to let it join her team. Crystal nicknames her new teammate [[Megaree]] and has it and {{p|Smoochum|Chumee}} switch places on her party. Upon arriving at [[Violet City]], Crystal is shocked to discover the Pokémon Transporter System is down for the entire Johto region. She decides to call Professors Oak and Elm to inform them about her situation and that she found Megaree and added it to her team. Afterward she goes to the outskirts of Violet City to capture more Pokémon. There, she meets {{adv|Bill}}, who gives Crystal a portable transporter so that she may be able to transport her captured Pokémon to Professor Oak even while the normal Transporter System is down.


In Olivine, Crystal visited the unfinished Battle Tower and heard that a tank holding in the waste from the construction burst and flowed into the river, enraging a Qwilfish that lived there. She caught it and learned from it a baby Qwilfish was there and would die from the pollution. While she was taking it to the [[Pokémon Center]] she saw Suicune come and purify the lake. This display convinced Crystal to go catch it, especially after Oak called her and wished for her to catch them for data as well. Luckily for her, her Pokédex was close enough to Suicune that it was able to activate the new tracking system Oak had just installed, allowing Crystal to track it.
Crystal continues her journey by traveling through [[Union Cave]] in order to get to western Johto. There, Crystal is attacked by a group of {{p|Magneton}} that knock her unconscious and accidentally drop her into a submarine. Crystal later awakens and finds the owner of the submarine, [[Lt. Surge]], is currently being held in place by a group of wild {{p|Corsola}}. Crystal helps Lt. Surge by finding and capturing the leader of the Corsola herd, causing the rest to let go. As thanks for saving him and an apology for accidentally kidnapping her, Lt. Surge takes Crystal to [[Olivine City]] on the [[S.S. Aqua]].


In her search for Suicune, Crystal met [[Eusine]], another Suicune chaser, and the two formed a rivalry. They had to team up, however, when [[Team Rocket]] also tried to catch the Aurora Pokémon and backtracked them with a Ditto disguised as Suicune. Crystal was able to defeat it and had Parsee use Spore to subdue the [[Team Rocket Elite Trio]] so Suicune could escape. While Eusine battled Team Rocket, Crystal battled Suicune at the [[Burned Tower]] and failed to catch it. She then learned from Eusine that Ho-Oh was to appear and Suicune simply wanted to meet it, and Crystal was sad for it as she felt she simply got in its way.
Upon arriving, Crystal passes by the {{gdis|Battle Tower|II}}, a future attraction that is still under construction. A septic tank from the construction bursts, causing waste to spill out. Crystal manages to save the workers, but the waste spills into the sea, causing a wild {{p|Qwilfish}} to be enraged. Crystal captures the Qwilfish, but soon discovers another Qwilfish in danger of dying from absorbing the waste. She tries to take the Qwilfish to the [[Pokémon Center]], but is startled by the appearance of {{DL|Legendary beasts (Adventures)|Suicune}}. Suicune uses its powers to purify the sea and heal the sick Qwilfish. After it leaves, Crystal becomes enamored with Suicune and sets out to capture it. With the Pokémon tracking system on her Pokédex, Crystal begins following after Suicune in hopes of managing to capture it.
 
On {{rt|39|Johto}}, Crystal continues following after Suicune's trail. There, she encounters [[Eusine]], another person who is aiming to meet Suicune. Due to their similar goals, Eusine declares Crystal to be his rival. Later, Crystal and Eusine encounter Suicune, but it turns out to be {{p|Ditto}} in {{m|Transform|disguise}} sent by [[Team Rocket]] to throw them off of the real Suicune's trail. After defeating the Ditto, Crystal and Eusine realize that someone must be after Suicune and set off to stop them. Crystal uses {{p|Parasect|Parasee}}'s {{m|Spore}} to put the pursuers to sleep and help Suicune to escape. Crystal and Eusine then set off to help Suicune, but Eusine leaves to face the pursuers while Crystal continues following after Suicune. Crystal tracks Suicune and arrives at the [[Burned Tower]], where she battles to try and capture it. Despite her best efforts, Crystal is unable to capture Suicune and is defeated. After Eusine comes to help her, Crystal realizes that Suicune's goal was to meet with its master, {{DL|Tower duo (Adventures)|Ho-Oh}}, at the [[Bell Tower]]. Coming to the conclusion that she prevented Suicune from achieving its goal, Crystal breaks down crying for failing to understand Suicune's intentions and getting in its way.The shock at her failure causes Crystal to lose her confidence in capturing, causing her to fail capturing even weak Pokémon. On {{rt|42|Johto}}, Crystal meets with her mother, who was passing by at the time.
 
After being told about her daughter's worries, Crystal's mother slaps sense into her daughter. Crystal's mother tells Crystal to re-train herself back from the beginning. Crystal agrees and heads to Mt. Mortar, where she first began training to kick Poké Balls. There, Crystal has an encounter with a wild {{p|Larvitar}}, which was the cause for [[Archy]]'s injury in the past. Crystal battles the Larvitar and manages to capture it, regaining her confidence in the process.
[[File:Crystal training.png|thumb|left|120px|Crystal training from the beginning]]
[[File:Crystal training.png|thumb|left|120px|Crystal training from the beginning]]
Having failed at catching a Pokémon for the first time, Crystal lost her confidence and her ability to catch even weak Pokémon. Following her mother's advice, Crystal went back to her childhood training spot, [[Mt. Mortar]] - the place where she first met and caught most of her party. There she remembered about her injury and encountered the same Larvitar that hurt Archy and enraged it. She was able to defeat and catch it after Megaree evolved and she regained her skills. Later, Crystal met {{adv|Yellow}} and her uncle [[Wilton]], sent to find her by {{adv|Professor Oak}}, who took her on their boat towards the [[Whirl Islands]]. There, the trio encountered a {{p|Lugia}} that started attacking them. In the midst of the battle, Crystal met the two other [[Pokédex holder]]s of [[Johto]] - {{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Silver}} - and together they tried to catch Lugia and failed.


Under {{adv|Professor Oak}}'s orders, Crystal and Gold headed to the opening ceremony of the Pokémon League, where all 16 [[Gym Leader]]s of [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] had gathered, to try to determine which one of the Gym Leaders is the villainous [[Masked Man]]. They battled [[Sham]] and [[Carl]] in the Control Room and ended up winning, but got locked in. The Masked Man then appeared at the scene with both {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}} and started wreaking havoc before heading to the [[Ilex Forest shrine|shrine]] in [[Ilex Forest]], where the final battle took place. Crystal chased after him with the three [[legendary beasts]] that she received from [[Misty]], [[Lt. Surge]] and [[Blaine]] and teamed up with the other Pokédex holders to fight the Masked Man. Together with Gold and Silver, she dove after [[Pryce]] into the time portal. The Pokédex holders made it out unharmed, but Pryce was stuck inside.
Crystal returns to Olivine in order to find a way to [[Cianwood City]]. There, she meets {{adv|Yellow}} and her uncle, {{tc|Fisherman}} [[Wilton]], who take Crystal across the sea in Wilton's boat. While on the way, Yellow reveals that she was the one who awakened Suicune, {{p|Raikou}}, and {{p|Entei}} from the Burned Tower. Although initially suspicious of Yellow's claims, Crystal calls Professor Oak who reveals that what Yellow said is true and that he sent the two to help Crystal on her journey. The travel is interrupted by the appearance of {{DL|Tower duo (Adventures)|Lugia}}, who begins attacking the boat and destroys it. Crystal is saved by the appearance of {{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Silver}}, the other two Johto Pokédex holders that had been missing for some time. The three battle together to try and stop Lugia, but their attempts to defeat and capture it end in failure due to someone else capturing it first.
 
Under Professor Oak's orders, Crystal and Gold are sent to the [[Indigo Plateau]], where the opening ceremony of the Pokémon League is being held. Their mission is to determine which of the Kanto and Johto Gym Leaders is actually the true identity of the villainous [[Masked Man]]. As they watch the Gym Leaders from each region battle each other in an {{wp|exhibition game|exhibition match}}, Gold realizes that they are spied on. Crystal and Gold head into the League's stadium control room, where they meet [[Carl]] and [[Sham]], the Masked Man's most trusted minions. Crystal and Gold manage to defeat the villains, but end up locked inside the control room while the Masked Man's army of {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s invade the stadium via the [[Magnet Train]]. Crystal and Gold manage to escape from the control room, but find themselves too late to stop Team Rocket's invasion. With the Gym Leaders trapped on the Magnet Train, the Masked Man appears, having managed to capture both Ho-Oh and Lugia. Crystal and Gold face the two Legendary Pokémon in battle, but are unable to fully defeat them. The Masked Man gets tired of the battle and proceeds to attack [[Kurt]] and steal his scroll on making Poké Balls. With the scroll and the Rainbow and Silver Wings from Ho-Oh and Lugia, respectively, the Masked Man begins creating the [[GS Ball]] in order to achieve his goal of capturing {{p|Celebi|time itself}}. As he heads towards his destination, the Masked Man is attacked by [[Misty]], [[Blaine]], and Lt. Surge, the three Gym Leaders that Suicune, Entei, and Raikou teamed up with. They battle the Masked Man to try and stop him, but are eventually defeated, allowing the Masked Man to escape and continue with his plan. Despite the heavy injuries it sustained during the battle, Suicune decides to team up with Crystal to chase after the Masked Man.
 
With Raikou and Entei following, Crystal and Suicune track the Masked Man to his destination, the [[Ilex Forest]]. They are soon joined by the other Pokédex holders, {{adv|Red}}, {{adv|Blue}}, {{adv|Green}}, Yellow, and Silver. They battle the Masked Man, but are overwhelmed by his army of ice dolls. The Masked Man reveals that in their previous battle, he left Gold trapped in a wall of ice and left him inside the Crack in Time. The Masked Man uses the GS Ball to capture Celebi and heads inside the Crack in Time via the Ilex Forest shrine. With the Rainbow and Silver Wings in Yellow's hat, Gold is freed from his prison. Crystal, Gold, and Silver team up with Suicune, Raikou, and Entei and chase after the Masked Man inside the Crack in Time.
 
As they travel through the time stream, Crystal, Gold, and Silver see scenes of their various adventures. They eventually meet with the Masked Man and bear witness to a tragic moment of his past that led to him pursuing his goals in the present. When Crystal confronts the Masked Man about his motives, the Masked Man gets angry and knocks the Rainbow and Silver Wings away, causing Crystal, Gold, and Silver to be affected by the Crack in Time's pressure. Gold manages to retrieve the feathers, but gives them to Crystal and Silver. Gold sends Crystal, Silver, Suicune, Raikou, and Entei back to the real world while he goes off to fight the Masked Man alone. After landing, Crystal joins the other Pokédex holders in sending an attack inside the shrine to help Gold defeat the Masked Man.
 
After Gold defeats the Masked Man, the Pokédex holders celebrate their victory, only to find that Gold has not returned. They fear that he died, only for Gold to appear and reveal that he managed to survive. With the battle over and the villains defeated, the Pokédex holders returned to their normal lives. Crystal continued her job with Professor Oak and revealed to him that she managed to fill up her Pokédex completely. Professor Oak is impressed to hear of Crystal's success, but decides to hide the fact that more species of Pokémon keep appearing.
 
===Prior to {{MangaArc|Emerald}}===
Crystal has been working alongside Professor Oak in helping save the five Pokédex holders that were turned to stone at the end of the {{MangaArc|FireRed & LeafGreen}}. They send {{adv|Emerald}} to the Hoenn {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} so that he may capture the [[Mythical Pokémon]] {{adv|Jirachi}} so that its wish-granting powers can be used on the petrified Pokédex holders.
 
==={{MangaArc|Emerald}}===
[[File:Crystal emerald chapter.png|thumb|100px|Crystal during the Emerald arc]]
 
Crystal constantly supplies Emerald with Pokémon to battle through the Battle Frontier, due to the fact that he lacks Pokémon of his own.


Afterwards, Crystal appeared and finished her Pokédex after {{adv|Professor Oak}} woke up and handed it to him. However, she then learned that Professor Oak had found [[Generation III|100 more species of Pokémon]].
On the fifth day of the Battle Frontier's opening ceremony, Crystal and Gold arrive at the Battle Frontier to help Emerald battle against [[Guile Hideout]], a villain who is also after Jirachi. By the time they arrive, Guile had already captured Jirachi and used it to create a gigantic {{p|Kyogre}}-shaped monster made of seawater, which he calls the "Sea Demon". Together with Emerald and the two other Hoenn Pokédex holders, {{adv|Ruby}} and {{adv|Sapphire}}, Crystal and Gold face Guile in battle.  


==={{chap|Emerald}}===
While she and Gold distract Guile, Crystal instructs Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire to train in an invisible room created by her {{p|Mr. Mime|Mymee}} so that their Pokémon can learn the ultimate moves {{m|Frenzy Plant}}, {{m|Blast Burn}}, and {{m|Hydro Cannon}}. They are eventually defeated, but managed to stall Guile long enough for the Hoenn Pokédex holders to finish their training. After Emerald manages to have Jirachi reverse the petrified Pokédex holders' condition, all ten Pokédex holders team up to battle Guile one last time. With a combination of a triple Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, Hydro Cannon, and {{m|Volt Tackle}}, the ten Pokédex holders destroy Guile's sea demon, finally defeating him for good. With Guile defeated, the Pokédex holders celebrate their victory and decide to participate in a tournament at the [[Battle Dome]]. Crystal also participates, but is defeated by Green in the first round.
[[File:Crystal emerald chapter.png|thumb|right|100px|Crystal during the sixth chapter]]
Two years after the battle with the Mask of Ice, Crystal and Professor Oak sent {{adv|Emerald}} to the [[Hoenn Battle Frontier]] to protect the wish granting Pokémon {{p|Jirachi}}, who was the only way to revive the petrified Pokédex holders. Due to Emerald lacking Pokémon of his own, she lent him some of the ones that she had caught for brief amounts of time until he finally caught his own. She supervised his mission over the [[Pokégear]].


On the fifth day of the Battle Frontier's opening, Crystal and {{adv|Gold}} arrived at the Battle Frontier in order to help revive her seniors. Using her new {{p|Mr. Mime}}, she created an invisible building for the [[Hoenn]] Pokédex holders to train in.
Afterward, Crystal goes back to Professor Oak's lab to perform maintenance on the Pokédexes. As she stares at photos of Emerald's adventure, Crystal flashes back to Guile's last moment. As Guile frantically tries to find his special suit of armor, Crystal and Emerald try to interrogate him on who gave him the suit in the first place. Guile attempts to reveal the [[Team Galactic|identity]] of the person who gave him the suit, but disappears in a flash of light before he can finish his sentence. Although worried at the possibility of more evil in the world, Crystal shrugs off her thoughts and calls [[Professor Rowan]] from the [[Sinnoh]] region to help with the Pokédex maintenance.


After Emerald finally revived {{adv|Red}}, {{adv|Blue}}, {{adv|Green}}, {{adv|Yellow}} and {{adv|Silver}}, she had her [[Megaree]] attack the Sea Beast that [[Guile Hideout]] had wished for with its {{m|Frenzy Plant}}. Before Guile Hideout, who was really [[Archie]], the former leader of [[Team Aqua]], vanished, he told the Pokédex holders how he obtained the armor, which made Crystal fear that there is a greater evil that has yet to be defeated.
==={{MangaArc|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}===
In the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc, Crystal takes a ride in her mother's helicopter to the {{safari|johto}} for a field trip with the children from Earl Dervish's Pokémon Academy. Angered at the outfit her daughter is wearing to the trip, Crystal's mother forces Crystal to change into an outfit more suitable for the occasion. Later, while on the trip, Crystal meets up with Silver and Eusine. After Silver informs Crystal that Team Rocket had returned, Crystal leaves the children in Eusine's care while she goes to join Silver.


On the final day of the Battle Frontier's opening, she, along with the other nine Pokédex holders, participated in a tournament at the Battle Dome, in which Crystal lost to Green.
After they arrive at {{rt|38|Johto}}, Crystal and Silver are attacked by [[Ariana]], one of the {{tc|Executive}}s that lead the revived Team Rocket. Ariana uses her {{p|Arbok}} to pin Silver to a tree, preventing him from helping Crystal battle her. After freeing himself, Silver uses a [[plate]] to save Crystal, but is forced to leave in order to prevent Team Rocket from getting their hands on the Plates. Ariana eventually manages to defeat Crystal and is soon joined by [[Proton]], [[Petrel]], and [[Archer]], the other Executives. Their appearance is followed by the arrival of the Mythical Pokémon, {{Adv|Arceus}}. Realizing that Team Rocket aims to capture Arceus, Crystal decides to stop them by trying to capture Arceus herself. Despite her best efforts, Crystal is unable to capture Arceus and is defeated.


==={{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}===
After Arceus leaves with Team Rocket following after it, Silver returns with all sixteen Plates. He finds Crystal unconscious and in a tree and takes her to the [[Ruins of Alph]], where Gold is battling with Arceus. Upon arriving, the Plates react to Arceus's presences, allowing Crystal, Silver, and the Executives into Arceus's barrier. With the Plates in the near vicinity, Arceus opens the portal to the [[Sinjoh Ruins]]. After the Johto Pokédex holders awaken, they go inside the ruins to find the Executives attempting to drag Arceus onto the Mystri Stage. Crystal, Silver, and Gold fight to stop the Executives' plan, but are stopped by Ariana, Petrel, and Proton. With the Plates, Archer forces Arceus to create the Legendary Pokémon {{DL|Pokémon of Myth (Adventures)|Dialga}}, {{DL|Pokémon of Myth (Adventures)|Palkia}}, and {{DL|Pokémon of Myth (Adventures)|Giratina}}. Silver attempts to keep Team Rocket distracted while Crystal and Gold use Megaree, [[Exbo]], and {{TP|Silver|Feraligatr}} to destroy the Legendary Pokémon before they are fully formed with the ultimate moves. The attack successfully destroys the Legendary Pokémon, allowing Arceus to defeat the Executives and take back the Plates into its body. Despite this victory, Arceus begins reforming the Legendary Pokémon in order to enact its revenge on humanity.
[[File:Crystal HGSS Adventures.png|thumb|left|120px|Crystal in the ninth chapter]]
In the ninth chapter, Crystal rides to the {{safari|johto}} in her mother's helicopter while preparing for her field trip with the children from the Earl Dervish Orphanage. Much to her mother's surprise, Crystal has come wearing a lab coat, which she believes is boring for a field trip. Deciding that Crystal needs a more suitable outfit for the trip, her mother forcibly changes her outfit.


Later, while on the field trip with the children, Crystal encounters Silver and Eusine at the Safari Zone. Hearing that Team Rocket has resurfaced, Crystal and Silver leave off to [[Ecruteak City]] to meet the Ecruteak Gym Leader, [[Morty]], who can help them with his psychic powers. While Crystal and Silver go off together, Eusine is left to finish the field trip with the children.
After Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina fully form, everyone is surprised by the arrival of [[Lance]], who has brought [[Pryce]] and {{adv|Giovanni}} with him. The three former antagonists battle each of the three Legendary Pokémon in order to prevent them from battling each other and causing destruction to the Johto and Sinnoh regions. Crystal and Silver go to help fight against the Legendary {{t|Dragon}}s while Gold stays behind to battle with Arceus. After Gold manages to calm Arceus down and stop its rampage, Arceus transports everyone out of the Sinjoh Ruins. Dialga and Palkia force Giratina back into the [[Distortion World]] and leave for the Sinnoh region.


Upon arriving at {{rt|38|Johto}}, the two are attacked by one of the Four Generals of Team Rocket, [[Ariana]]. Ariana has her {{p|Arbok}} pin Silver to a tree with {{m|Poison Sting}}, trapping him there and forcing Crystal to fight all alone. Despite the clear type advantage that her Pokémon have over Ariana's, Crystal is unable to defeat any of them and is nearly defeated.
With their journey over, the Johto Pokédex holders celebrate their victory and proceed to go their separate ways.


After the meeting of all of the Four Generals along with {{p|Arceus}}, realizing their plan, she decided to capture the Alpha Pokémon herself. Although it was briefly in a Poké Ball, it managed to escape and attack her. When everybody gathers at Ruins of Alph, she along with the Generals, Gold and Silver are transported to the Sinjoh Ruins. It was revealed that her attempt to capture Arceus was enough to it to bond with her and open its heart to bring them all to the Sinjoh Ruins.
==={{MangaArc|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}===
In [[PS616]], Crystal, along with Gold and Silver, is called by Emerald for assistance in destroying a giant [[Grand Meteor Delta|meteoroid]] threatening to destroy the world. Crystal informs Emerald that the Kanto and Johto Gym Leaders and Elite Four would be assisting them in their endeavors.


She, along with her comrades Pokédex Holders, then fought with the Generals and managed to destroy the Palkia, Dialga and Giratina that were being created with the ultimate attacks, only for them being regenerated making their efforts in vain.
==={{MangaArc|Diamond & Pearl}}===
In ''[[PS408|High-tailing It from Haunter]]'', Crystal was briefly seen together with the other [[Pokédex holder]]s from [[Kanto]], [[Johto]], and [[Hoenn]] when the [[Advanced level Grunt]] was talking to {{adv|Diamond}} about the [[Pokédex]].


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
The suffix "ee" (Japanese: '''ぴょん''' ''pyon'') of the nicknames of her Pokémon was insisted by her mother, who named everyone prior to Megaree's capture. All of Crystal's party Pokémon have a symbol of a star somewhere on them. Some wear star necklaces or stickers, but her Bonee and Parasee have natural markings in the shape of stars.
The suffix "ee" (Japanese: '''ぴょん''' ''pyon'') of the nicknames of her Pokémon was insisted by her mother, who named everyone prior to Megaree's capture. All of Crystal's party Pokémon have a symbol of a star somewhere on them. Some wear star necklaces or stickers, but her Bonee and Parasee have natural markings in the shape of stars.
Crystal has captured every Generation I and II Pokémon, bar [[Legendary Pokémon|Legendary]] and [[Mythical Pokémon|Mythical]] Pokémon, and has been shown to have some Generation III Pokémon. It isn't known if she has caught any Pokémon from Generation IV onwards.


Here is the list of Crystal's Pokémon.
Here is the list of Crystal's Pokémon.
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|epname=Slugging It Out With Slugma
|epname=Slugging It Out with Slugma
|desc='''Chumee''' (Japanese: '''ムーぴょん''' ''Mūpyon''), Crystal's {{p|Smoochum}}, is Crystal's childhood Pokémon and possibly her first one. She is not usually used for battle, but to trap wild Pokémon with {{m|Mean Look}}. She is also shown to help her whenever she is assisting {{adv|Professor Oak}} in his laboratory. She shares a star pendant with Megaree. As of ''[[PS180|The Last Battle XIV]]'', she is level 29 and has a Calm nature.
|desc={{p|Smoochum|Chumee}} (Japanese: '''ムーぴょん''' ''Mūpyon'') is Crystal's first known Pokémon that she had since she was a small child. She is not usually used for battle, but to trap wild Pokémon with {{m|Mean Look}}. She is also shown to help her whenever she is assisting {{adv|Professor Oak}} in his laboratory. She shares a star pendant with Megaree. She is level 48 and has a Calm [[nature]].


Chumee's only known move is {{m|Mean Look}}.}}
Chumee's known moves are {{m|Mean Look}} and {{m|Icy Wind}}, and her Ability is {{a|Oblivious}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|gender=male
|main=Archy
|main=yes
|nick=Archy
|nick=Archy
|cynick=Arckee
|cynick=Arckee
|main=Archy
|gender=male
|type1=Fire
|type1=Fire
|img=Archy.png
|img=Crystal Archy.png
|img_size=181px
|epnum=PS117
|epnum=PS117
|epname=Slugging It Out With Slugma
|epname=Slugging It Out with Slugma
|desc='''Archy''' (Japanese: '''ウインぴょん''' ''Winpyon'') was initially a wild {{p|Arcanine}} on Mt. Mortar that was enraged by an eye injury caused by a wild {{p|Larvitar}}. He attacked Crystal and caused her to break her arms, although after the eye injury was resolved and Crystal learned that it wasn't naturally aggressive, she added him to her team. Even though his eye has since healed, he still has bad eyesight out of his right eye, which the same Larvitar exploited when they met again. He is mainly used as land transport for Crystal as well as being a strong battler. He has a star collar around his neck. As of ''[[PS450|With a Little Help From Hitmonchan]]'', he is level 79 and has a Hasty nature.}}
|desc={{p|Arcanine|Archy}} (Japanese: '''ウインぴょん''' ''Winpyon'') was initially a wild Pokémon on Mt. Mortar that was enraged by an eye injury caused by a wild {{p|Larvitar}}. He attacked Crystal and caused her to break her arms, although after the eye injury was resolved and Crystal learned that he wasn't naturally aggressive, she added him to her team. Even though his eye has since healed, he still has bad eyesight out of his right eye, which the same Larvitar exploited when they met again. He is mainly used as land transport for Crystal as well as being a strong battler. He has a star collar around his neck. As of ''[[PS450|With a Little Help From Hitmonchan]]'', he is level 79, has a Hasty nature, and his [[Characteristic]] is "likes to run."}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
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|type2=Grass
|type2=Grass
|img=Crystal Parasee.png
|img=Crystal Parasee.png
|img_size=190px
|epnum=PS117
|epnum=PS117
|epname=Slugging It Out With Slugma
|epname=Slugging It Out with Slugma
|desc='''Parasee''' (Japanese: '''パラぴょん''' ''Parapyon'') is a {{p|Parasect}} that helped Crystal when she was injured on [[Mt. Mortar]] and has since joined her team. She mainly uses her to induce status effects to stop opponents from running or attacking. She has a star-shaped marking on her mushroom. As of ''[[PS450|With a Little Help From Hitmonchan]]'', she is level 75 and has a Brave nature.
|desc={{p|Parasect|Parasee}} (Japanese: '''パラぴょん''' ''Parapyon'') is a Pokémon that helped Crystal when she was injured on [[Mt. Mortar]] and has since joined her team. She mainly uses her to induce status effects to stop opponents from running or attacking. She has a star-shaped marking on her mushroom. As of ''[[PS450|With a Little Help From Hitmonchan]]'', she is level 75, has a Brave nature, and her [[Characteristic]] is "takes plenty of siestas."


Parasee's known moves are {{m|Spore}}, {{m|Sweet Scent}}, {{m|Sludge Bomb}}, and {{m|Giga Drain}}, and her Ability is {{a|Dry Skin}}.}}
Parasee's known moves are {{m|Spore}}, {{m|Sweet Scent}}, {{m|Giga Drain}}, and {{m|Sludge Bomb}}, and her Ability is {{a|Dry Skin}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
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|img=Crystal Bonee.png
|img=Crystal Bonee.png
|epnum=PS117
|epnum=PS117
|epname=Slugging It Out With Slugma
|epname=Slugging It Out with Slugma
|desc='''Bonee''' (Japanese: '''カラぴょん''' ''Karapyon''), Crystal's {{p|Cubone}}, is another one of her childhood Pokémon that helped her recover after she broke her arms on Mt. Mortar. She uses him as a secondary battler but mainly for False Swipe so he can whittle down a Pokémon's HP. He has two natural star-shaped cracks in its helmet, fitting in with Crystal's star theme. Bonee was lent to Emerald along with Monlee for Emerald's Battle Pyramid challenge. As of ''[[PS450|With a Little Help From Hitmonchan]]'', he is level 73 and has a Lonely nature.
|main=yes
 
|desc={{p|Cubone|Bonee}} (Japanese: '''カラぴょん''' ''Karapyon'') is another one of her childhood Pokémon that helped her recover after she broke her arms on Mt. Mortar. She uses him as a secondary battler but mainly for False Swipe so he can whittle down a Pokémon's HP. He has two natural star-shaped cracks in his skull helmet. Bonee was lent to Emerald along with Monlee for Emerald's [[Battle Pyramid]] challenge. As of ''[[PS450|With a Little Help From Hitmonchan]]'', he is level 73, has a Lonely nature, and his [[Characteristic]] is "highly persistent."}}
Bonee's known moves are {{m|Bone Club}}, {{m|Bone Rush}}, {{m|Bonemerang}}, {{m|False Swipe}}, and {{m|Focus Energy}}, and his Ability is {{a|Lightning Rod|Lightningrod}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|main=yes
|nick=Monlee
|nick=Monlee
|cynick=Hitmonee
|cynick=Hitmonee
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|type1=Fighting
|type1=Fighting
|img=Crystal Monlee.png
|img=Crystal Monlee.png
|img_size=111px
|epnum=PS117
|epnum=PS117
|epname=Slugging It Out With Slugma
|epname=Slugging It Out with Slugma
|desc='''Monlee''' (Japanese: '''エビぴょん''' ''Ebipyon''), Crystal's {{p|Hitmonchan}}, is one of Crystal's childhood Pokémon that helped her after she broke her arms and subsequently joined her team. Monlee was also lent to {{adv|Emerald}} for his {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Pyramid}} challenge. He has star stickers on each of its gloves. As of ''[[PS450|With a Little Help From Hitmonchan]]'', he is level 78 and has a Adamant nature.
|desc={{p|Hitmonchan|Monlee}} (Japanese: '''エビぴょん''' ''Ebipyon''), is one of Crystal's childhood Pokémon that helped her after she broke her arms on Mt. Mortar and subsequently joined her team. Monlee was also lent to {{adv|Emerald}} for his [[Battle Pyramid]] challenge. He has star stickers on each of his gloves. As of ''[[PS450|With a Little Help From Hitmonchan]]'', he is level 78, has an Adamant nature, and his [[Characteristic]] is "strong willed."}}
 
Monlee's known moves are {{m|Brick Break}}, {{m|Mega Punch}}, {{m|Fire Punch}}, {{m|Mach Punch}}, {{m|Sky Uppercut}}, {{m|Strength}}, {{m|Tackle}}, and {{m|Bullet Punch}}, and his Ability is {{a|Iron Fist}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|gender=female
|gender=female
|nick=Xatee
|nick=Natee
|stage1=Natee
|cynick=Xatee{{tt|*|previously Natee, renamed after evolution}}
|type1=Psychic
|type1=Psychic
|type2=Flying
|type2=Flying
|img=Natee.png
|img=Crystal Natee Natu.png
|img_size=179px
|cap=Natee
|cap=Natee
|img2=Xatee.png
|img2=Crystal Natee.png
|cap2=Natee
|epnum=PS117
|epnum=PS117
|epname=Slugging It Out With Slugma
|epname=Slugging It Out with Slugma
|desc='''Xatee''', previously '''Natee''' (Japanese: '''ネイぴょん''' ''Naipyon''), is one of Crystal's childhood Pokémon that helped her after her accident on Mt. Mortar as a {{p|Natu}}. She is used as Crystal's primary aerial transport and evolved into {{p|Xatu}} sometime between the {{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}} and the {{chap|Emerald}}. She has a star sticker under her eye. As of ''[[PS450|With a Little Help From Hitmonchan]]'', she is level 60 and has a Quiet nature.
|desc={{p|Xatu|Natee}} (Japanese: '''ネイぴょん''' ''Naipyon'') is one of Crystal's childhood Pokémon that helped her after her accident on Mt. Mortar. She is used as Crystal's primary aerial transport and evolved into {{p|Xatu}} sometime between the {{MangaArc|Gold, Silver & Crystal}} and the {{MangaArc|Emerald}}. She has a star sticker under her eye. As of ''[[PS450|With a Little Help From Hitmonchan]]'', she is level 60, has a Quiet nature, and her [[Characteristic]] is "somewhat vain."


Xatee's known moves are {{m|Drill Peck}}, {{m|Psychic}}, {{m|Future Sight}}, and {{m|Tailwind}}, and her Ability is {{a|Early Bird}}.}}
Natee's known moves are {{m|Psychic}}, {{m|Fly}}, {{m|Drill Peck}}, {{m|Future Sight}}, and {{m|Tailwind}}, and her Ability is {{a|Early Bird}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|main=Megaree
|nick=Megaree
|cynick=Mega
|gender=male
|gender=male
|main=yes
|nick=Megaree
|cynick=Mega
|main=Megaree
|type1=Grass
|type1=Grass
|img=Megaree.png
|img=Crystal Megaree.png
|img_size=137px
|epnum=PS091
|epnum=PS091
|epname=Murkrow Row
|epname=Murkrow Row
|desc='''Megaree''' (Japanese: '''メガぴょん''' ''Megapyon''), Crystal's {{p|Meganium}}, was obtained by Crystal as a {{p|Chikorita}} that wanted to go on a journey like his fellow starter Pokémon {{p|Totodile}} and {{p|Cyndaquil}}, who had since gone on journeys with {{adv|Silver}} and {{adv|Gold}}, respectively. He went off to find Crystal but found out that she didn't want any more team members. However, he managed to impress her enough with his will to add him to her team. He has Chumee's star pendant, receiving it when he was added to her team. As of ''[[PS450|With a Little Help From Hitmonchan]]'', he is level 80 and has a Hardy nature.}}
|desc={{p|Meganium|Megaree}} (Japanese: '''メガぴょん''' ''Megapyon'') was obtained by Crystal as a {{p|Chikorita}} that wanted to go on a journey like his fellow first partner Pokémon, {{TP|Silver|Totodile}} and [[Exbo|Cyndaquil]], who had since gone on journeys with {{adv|Silver}} and {{adv|Gold}}, respectively. He went off to find Crystal but found out that she didn't want any more team members. However, he managed to impress Crystal enough with his will to add him to her team. He has Chumee's star pendant, receiving it when he was added to her team. He evolved fighting a {{p|Larvitar}} in ''[[PS135|Lively Larvitar]]'' and again in ''[[PS148|Lively Lugia (Part 3)]]''. As of ''[[PS450|With a Little Help From Hitmonchan]]'', he is level 80, has a Hardy nature, and his [[Characteristic]] is "good endurance."}}


===In box===
===In box===
In addition to the ones she has put on her team, Crystal has captured every Generation I and II Pokémon, bar legendary Pokémon, and has been shown to have some Generation III Pokémon.
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Mr. Mime
|nick=Mymee
|gender=female
|type1=Psychic
|type1=Psychic
|img=Crystal Mr Mime.png
|type2=Fairy
|img_size=131px
|img=Crystal Mymee.png
|epnum=PS330
|epnum=PS330
|epname=The Final Battle III
|epname=The Final Battle III
|desc=Crystal's {{p|Mr. Mime}} (Japanese: '''バリぴょん''' ''Baripyon''), is the newest Pokémon on her team and as such, not much is known about it, except that it can create barriers like [[Sabrina]]'s Mr. Mime. It is at level 44 and has a star sticker on its chest.
|desc={{p|Mr. Mime|Mymee}} (Japanese: '''バリぴょん''' ''Baripyon'') was obtained prior to the {{MangaArc|Emerald}}. She was used to create barriers so that {{adv|Ruby}}, {{adv|Sapphire}}, and {{adv|Emerald}} could master {{m|Hydro Cannon}}, {{m|Blast Burn}}, and {{m|Frenzy Plant}} to combat [[Guile Hideout]]'s fake {{p|Kyogre}}. She has a star sticker on her chest. She is level 49 and has a Gentle nature.
 
Mymee's only known move is {{m|Barrier}}, and her Ability is {{a|Soundproof}}.}}
 
====Lent to Emerald====
The following are Crystal's Pokémon lent to {{adv|Emerald}} for the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} challenge in the {{MangaArc|Emerald}}, besides Monlee and Bonee.
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Emerald
|pkmn=Blissey
|gender=female
|type1=Normal
|img=Emerald Blissey Adventures.png
|epnum=PS309
|epname=Moving Past Milotic
|desc={{p|Blissey}} is used during Emerald's battle against the Frontier Brain, Lucy. She goes up against Seviper and, although she is able to deliver the first attack, Blissey is poisoned by Seviper's {{m|Poison Fang}}. Emerald could not heal her with a Berry, but he is able to switch her out with Starmie, activating her Ability. Later, she is knocked out by Seviper but left a special surprise for Lucy afterward.
 
Blissey's known moves are {{m|Seismic Toss}}, {{m|Softboiled}}{{tt|*|used off-panel}}, {{m|Heal Bell}}, and {{m|Rest}}{{tt|*|Not used, just mentioned in the Pokédex}}, and her Ability is {{a|Natural Cure}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Emerald
|pkmn=Rapidash
|gender=male
|type1=Fire
|img=Emerald Rapidash Adventures.png
|img_size=200px
|epnum=PS309
|epname=Moving Past Milotic
|desc=Emerald chooses {{p|Rapidash}} as his choice to use in a Tag Battle against the computer's {{p|Kirlia}} and {{p|Dusclops}}. During the battle, Rapidash gets frozen by Dusclops, but he is immediately defrosted by {{m|Flame Wheel}} and defeats the computer player, moving Emerald to the next opponent. Later, Rapidash faces Lucy's Seviper and is able to defeat it after Rapidash is healed by Blissey's Softboiled.
 
Rapidash's known moves are {{m|Flame Wheel}}, {{m|Double-Edge}}, {{m|Overheat}}, and {{m|Solar Beam}}{{tt|*|Not used, just mentioned in the Pokédex}}, and his Ability is {{a|Run Away}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Emerald
|pkmn=Starmie
|type1=Water
|type2=Psychic
|img=Emerald Starmie Adventures.png
|epnum=PS309
|epname=Moving Past Milotic
|desc={{p|Starmie}} is used along with Rapidash in the first round of the [[Battle Pike]], as it was able to defeat the computer player. Later, Starmie is called out to go up against Lucy's Shuckle. Shuckle is able to poison Starmie, but Shuckle is quickly defeated by Surf. After Shuckle is defeated, its next opponent is Milotic. Despite Starmie being poisoned, it is able to defeat Milotic and fainted afterward.
 
Starmie's known moves are {{m|Thunderbolt}}, {{m|Surf}}, {{m|Psychic}}, and {{m|Ice Beam}}{{tt|*|Not used, just mentioned in the Pokédex}}, and its Ability is {{a|Natural Cure}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Emerald
|pkmn=Alakazam
|type1=Psychic
|img=Emerald Alakazam Adventures.png
|epnum=PS311
|epname=A Dust-Up With Dusclops
|desc={{p|Alakazam}} was used in both the [[Battle Pyramid]] and [[Battle Dome]]. In the Battle Pyramid, it was mostly used to help Emerald escape the wild Pokémon that came up to them and the computer players. In the Battle Dome, it went up against Tucker's Charizard in the last minute and fell to its {{m|Earthquake}}. It is unknown if this is the same Alakazam that Crystal caught in ''[[PS121|Off Course with Corsola]]'' or a different one.
 
Alakazam's known moves are {{m|Teleport}}, {{m|Thunder Punch}}, {{m|Fire Punch}}{{tt|*|Mentioned only}}, and {{m|Ice Punch}}{{tt|*|Mentioned only}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Emerald
|pkmn=Phanpy
|type1=Ground
|img=Emerald Phanpy.png
|img_size=200px
|epnum=PS311
|epname=A Dust-Up With Dusclops
|desc=Emerald brought along a {{p|Phanpy}} to collect enough items to keep the team going. It was used to stop three {{p|Houndoom}} from attacking.
 
Phanpy's only known move is {{m|Earthquake}}, and its Ability is {{a|Pickup}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Emerald
|pkmn=Shedinja
|type1=Bug
|type2=Ghost
|img=Emerald Shedinja.png
|epnum=PS311
|epname=A Dust-Up With Dusclops
|desc=Emerald chose {{p|Shedinja}} as it only had one HP and the unique {{a|Wonder Guard}} Ability, allowing only super effective moves to hit it. It went up against a wild {{p|Misdreavus}} and was able to defeat it without any problems. However, the attack that it used to defeat Misdreavus was reduced to zero as the opponent used {{m|Grudge}} before it fainted.
 
Shedinja's only known move is {{m|Shadow Ball}}, and its Ability is {{a|Wonder Guard}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Emerald
|pkmn=Metagross
|type1=Steel
|type2=Psychic
|img=Emerald Metagross Adventures.png
|img_size=200px
|epnum=PS323
|epname=A Cheeky Charizard Change-Up I
|desc={{p|Metagross}} was used against Tucker's Charizard where it tried to hold its own with its combo to attack and defend itself at the same time. However, it was not enough for Charizard's {{m|Overheat}} as it was defeated.
 
Metagross's known moves are {{m|Rock Tomb}} and {{m|Protect}}, and its Ability is {{a|Clear Body}}.}}
 
====Other seen Pokémon====
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Crystal
|pkmn=Slugma (×3)
|type1=Fire
|img=Crystal Slugma Adventures.png
|cap=Crystal's Slugma
|epnum=PS117
|epname=Slugging It Out with Slugma
|desc=Crystal caught these {{p|Slugma}} to stop them from attacking the [[Pokémon academy]]. They are housed in [[Level Ball]]s.
 
Slugma's only known move is {{m|Ember}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Crystal
|pkmn=Cherrygrove City Pokémon
|type1=???
|img=Crystal Cherrygrove City Pokémon Adventures.png
|cap=Crystal's Pokémon
|epnum=PS118
|epname=Three Cheers for Chikorita
|desc=Crystal caught these Pokémon on her way to see {{adv|Professor Oak}}. They include {{p|Sentret}}, {{p|Caterpie}}, {{p|Fearow}}, {{p|Noctowl}}, {{p|Hoothoot}}, {{p|Pidgey}}, {{p|Ledyba}}, {{p|Hoppip}}, {{p|Spinarak}}, {{p|Arbok}}, {{p|Pidgeot}}, {{p|Rattata}}, {{p|Kakuna}}, and {{p|Oddish}}.
 
None of these Pokémon's moves are known.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Crystal
|type1=Grass
|type2=Poison
|pkmn=Victreebel
|img=Crystal Victreebel Adventures.png
|epnum=PS118
|epname=Three Cheers for Chikorita
|desc=Crystal encountered {{p|Victreebel}} on {{rt|30|johto}}. Right when she was about to capture it a [[Megaree|Chikorita]] got it the way, with Victreebel using him as a shield. Crystal had her {{p|Smoochum|Chumee}} use {{m|Mean Look}} to prevent it from escaping and captured them both.
 
Victreebel's only known move is {{m|Vine Whip}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Crystal
|pkmn=Flaaffy and Dunsparce
|type1=Electric
|type2=Normal
|img=Crystal Flaaffy Dunsparce Adventures.png
|epnum=PS119
|epname=A Flaaffy Kerfuffle
|desc=Crystal caught {{p|Flaaffy}} and {{p|Dunsparce}} as they were struggling to escape a runaway boat.
 
Flaaffy's only known move is {{m|Thunder Shock}} and its [[Ability]] is {{a|Static}}.<br>
Dunsparce's only known move is {{m|Dig}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Crystal
|type1=Water
|pkmn=Staryu (×12)
|img=Crystal Staryu Adventures.png
|cap=Crystal's Staryu
|epnum=PS120
|epname=Surrounded by Staryu
|desc=Crystal caught the herd of {{p|Staryu}} that were playing with {{adv|Bill}}. They are later seen playing with Professor Oak. They are housed in [[Fast Ball]]s.
 
Staryu's only known move is {{m|Harden}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Crystal
|pkmn=Elekid
|type1=Electric
|img=Crystal Elekid Adventures.png
|cap=Crystal's Elekid
|epnum=PS120
|epname=Surrounded by Staryu
|desc=After catching the herd of Staryu, Crystal sees this {{p|Elekid}}, and notes that she has not caught one yet. Later it is sent to Professor Oak.
 
None of Elekid's moves are known.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Crystal
|pkmn=Route 32 Pokémon
|type1=???
|img=Crystal Quagsire Adventures.png
|cap=Crystal's Quagsire
|img2=Crystal Phanpy Magby Shuckle Adventures.png
|cap2=Crystal's Magby, Phanpy, and Shuckle
|epnum=PS121
|epname=Off Course with Corsola
|desc=Crystal caught a {{p|Quagsire}}, {{p|Seaking}}, {{Shiny}} {{p|Pineco}}, {{p|Phanpy}}, {{p|Magby}}, and {{p|Shuckle}} while on {{rt|32|johto}}.
 
None of these Pokémon's moves are known.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Crystal
|pkmn=Shelved Pokémon
|type1=???
|img=Crystal shelved Pokémon Adventures.png
|epnum=PS121
|epname=Off Course with Corsola
|desc=Crystal caught these Pokémon on her way to [[Union Cave]], among them are {{DL|Gender|Nidoran|Nidoran Family}}, {{p|Abra|Abra family}}, {{p|Yanma}}, {{p|Drowzee|Drowzee family}}, {{p|Bellossom}}, {{p|Poliwrath}}, {{p|Politoed}}, {{p|Magikarp|Magikarp family}}, {{p|Goldeen}}, {{p|Slowpoke}}, {{p|Slowbro}}, {{p|Onix|Onix family}}, {{p|Bellsprout|Bellsprout family}}, {{p|Hoppip|Hoppip family}}, {{p|Paras}}, {{p|Ekans|Ekans family}}, {{p|Mareep|Mareep family}}, {{p|Wooper}}, {{p|Gastly|Gastly family}}, {{p|Sandshrew|Sandshrew family}}, {{p|Cleffa|Cleffa family}}, {{p|Zubat|Zubat family}}, {{p|Geodude|Geodude family}}, {{p|Spinarak|Spinarak family}}, {{p|Ledian}}, {{p|Kakuna}}, {{p|Beedrill}}, {{p|Raichu}}, and {{p|Rattata}}.
 
It is unknown if the Arbok, Hoppip, Spinarak, Caterpie, Kakuna, and Rattata from ''[[PS118|Three Cheers for Chikorita]]'' and the Flaaffy and Dunsparce from ''[[PS119|A Flaaffy Kerfuffle]]'' are the same ones or different.


None of Mr. Mime's moves are known.}}
None of these Pokémon's moves are known.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Crystal
|type1=Water
|type2=Rock
|pkmn=Corsola
|img=Crystal Corsola Adventures.png
|epnum=PS121
|epname=Off Course with Corsola
|desc=Crystal caught the leader of a group of {{p|Corsola}} after they attacked the ship she was on. It is housed in a [[Lure Ball]].
 
None of Corsola's moves are known.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Crystal
|pkmn=Volume 10 Pokémon
|type1=???
|img=Crystal Volume 10 Pokemon Adventures.png
|cap=Crystal's Volume 10 Pokemon
|epnum=Pokémon Adventures volume 10
|epname=Vol. 10
|desc=Crystal caught these Pokémon for {{adv|Professor Oak}}'s research, as shown at the end of Volume 10. They include {{p|Pidgeotto}}, {{p|Spearow}}, {{p|Raticate}}, {{p|Furret}}, {{p|Metapod}}, {{p|Butterfree}}, {{p|Weedle}}, {{p|Igglybuff}}, {{p|Jigglypuff}}, {{p|Wigglytuff}}, {{p|Quagsire}}, {{p|Unown}}, {{p|Poliwag}}, {{p|Poliwhirl}}, {{p|Poliwrath}}, {{p|Politoed}}, {{p|Goldeen}}, {{p|Seaking}}, {{p|Gloom}}, {{p|Bellossom}}, {{p|Ditto}}, and {{p|Forretress}}.
 
None of these Pokémon's moves are known.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Crystal
|type1=Rock
|type2=Ground
|pkmn=Larvitar
|img=Crystal Larvitar Adventures.png
|epnum=PS135
|epname=Lively Larvitar
|desc=This {{p|Larvitar}} attacked [[Archy]], injuring him five years prior to ''[[PS117|Slugging It Out with Slugma]]'', causing him to go on a rampage until Crystal calmed him down. The same one returned in ''Lively Larvitar'', when Crystal returned to [[Mt. Mortar]], tormenting Crystal and Archy until her newly evolved [[Megaree]] defeated it, allowing her to capture it and regain her shattered confidence from failing to catch {{p|Suicune}} earlier.
 
None of Larvitar's moves are known.}}
 
===Given away===
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Wilton
|pkmn=Remoraid (×20)
|type1=Water
|img=Gold Remoraid Adventures.png
|cap=Wilton's Remoraid
|epnum=PS142
|epname=Really Remoraid
|desc=Crystal gave Wilton these {{p|Remoraid}} after they had caused a commotion while they were sailing. Later he gave them to {{adv|Gold}} in ''[[PS147|Lively Lugia (Part 2)]]'', which he promptly used in conjunction with his new {{p|Mantine}}.
 
None of Remoraid's moves are known.}}
 
===Status unknown===
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Crystal
|type1=Water
|type2=Poison
|pkmn=Qwilfish (multiple)
|img=Crystal Qwilfish Adventures.png
|cap=Crystal's Qwilfish
|epnum=PS122
|epname=Querulous Qwilfish
|desc=These {{p|Qwilfish}} attacked in a fit of rage from sewage leaking into their home. In order to end their destruction, Crystal captured them. Afterwards she had {{p|Natu|Natee}} save a baby Qwilfish that became ill due to the sewage. Which it soon was cured by Suicune, it is unknown whether she released them or sent them to Professor Oak.
 
Qwilfish's only known move is {{m|Poison Sting}}.}}
 
===Borrowed===
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Eusine
|pkmn=Electrode
|type1=Electric
|img=Eusine Electrode Adventures.png
|epnum=PS126
|epname=Jumping Jumpluff!
|desc={{p|Electrode}} is [[Eusine]]'s first known Pokémon that serves as his mode of land transportation. It was first seen accidentally shocking Crystal's [[Archy]] after the two mistook one another for {{p|Suicune}}. While he faced the Team Rocket Elite Trio alone, Eusine lent Electrode to Crystal and had it take her to Ecruteak City.
 
None of Electrode's moves are known.}}


===Befriended===
===Befriended===
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|img=Crystal and Suicune.png
|img=Crystal and Suicune.png
|epnum=PS117
|epnum=PS117
|epname=Slugging It Out With Slugma
|epname=Slugging It Out with Slugma
|desc={{p|Suicune}} was one of the Pokémon that ran out of the [[Burned Tower]] and when Crystal first saw it in Olivine City she became determined to catch it. After several failed attempts that shattered her confidence, it joined her for the final battle against the [[Masked Man]].
|desc={{main|Legendary beasts (Adventures)#Suicune|Suicune (Adventures)}}


Suicune's known moves are {{m|Headbutt}}, {{m|Gust}}, {{m|BubbleBeam}}, {{m|Ice Beam}}, {{m|Mirror Coat}}, {{m|Aurora Beam}}, {{m|Hydro Pump}}, and {{m|Rain Dance}}.}}
{{p|Suicune}} was one of the Pokémon that ran out of the [[Burned Tower]] and when Crystal first saw it in Olivine City she became determined to catch it. After several failed attempts that shattered her confidence, it joined her for the final battle against the [[Masked Man]].}}


===Lent to Emerald===
==Trivia==
The following are Crystal's Pokémon lent to {{adv|Emerald}} for the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} challenge in the {{chap|Emerald|sixth chapter}}, besides Monlee and Bonee.
* Crystal's {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} retain almost the same [[Nickname|nicknaming]] pattern in both the VIZ Media and Chuang Yi translations. Her naming pattern remained exactly the same for the most part, adding "-ee" to the end of almost all of her Pokémon's nicknames. Four of them even remained exactly the same: Chumee, Parasee, Natee, and Bonee. Only Mega/Megaree, Arckee/Archy and Hitmonee/Monlee had their names changed, though they are very similar.
{| width="100%"
* In Japanese, Crystal's title "Catcher" (捕える者) has the same pronunciation as {{adv|Blake}}'s title "Arrester" (逮捕る者).
* Crystal is 5'4" (162 cm) tall and weighs 101 lbs (46 kg).
 
==Names==
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background: #{{crystal color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{crystal color}}"
|-
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Crystal|Blissey|Emerald Blissey Adventures.png|normal|size=190px|link=Emerald (Adventures)#Blissey}} ♀
! Language
| {{InactivePoké|Crystal|Rapidash|Emerald Rapidash Adventures.png|fire|size=190px|link=Emerald (Adventures)#Rapidash}}
! Name
| {{InactivePoké|Crystal|Starmie|Emerald Starmie Adventures.png|water|psychic|size=190px|link=Emerald (Adventures)#Starmie}}
! Origin
| {{InactivePoké|Crystal|Alakazam|Emerald Alakazam Adventures.png|psychic|size=190px|link=Emerald (Adventures)#Alakazam}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|クリスタル ''Crystal''
|From ''{{game|Crystal}}''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|English, Brazilian<br>Portuguese, Vietnamese
|Crystal
|From ''Pokémon Crystal''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|French
|Cristal
|From ''Pokémon Version Cristal'' (Pokémon Crystal)
|- style="background:#FFF"
|German
|Kristall
|From ''Pokémon Kristall-Edition'' (Pokémon Crystal)
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Italian
|Cristallo
|From ''Pokémon Versione Cristallo'' (Pokémon Crystal)
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Spanish
|Cristal
|From ''Pokémon Edición Cristal'' (Pokémon Crystal)
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Korean
|크리스탈 ''Crystal''
|Transliteration of her Japanese name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan="2"|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|克麗絲塔兒 / 克丽丝塔儿 ''Kèlìsītǎ'ér''{{tt|*|Ching-Win Publishing and Jilin Publishing Reprint}}
|Transliteration of her Japanese name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|水晶 ''Shuǐjīng''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing first edition}}
|From 水晶 ''shuǐjīng'', ''crystal''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
|克麗絲塔兒 ''Hāaklaihsītaapyìh''
|Same as Mandarin name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Thai
|คริสตัล ''Crystal''
|Transliteration of her Japanese name
|}{{-}}
''Crys''
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background: #{{crystal color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{crystal color}}"
|-
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Crystal|Phanpy|Emerald Phanpy.png|ground|size=170px|link=Emerald (Adventures)#Phanpy}}
! Language
| {{InactivePoké|Crystal|Shedinja|Emerald Shedinja.png|bug|ghost|size=175px|link=Emerald (Adventures)#Shedinja}}
! Name
| {{InactivePoké|Crystal|Metagross|Emerald Metagross Adventures.png|steel|psychic|size=190px|link=Emerald (Adventures)#Metagross}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|}
|Japanese
|クリス ''Crys''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan="2"|English
|Crys{{tt|*|VIZ Media}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chris{{tt|*|Chuang Yi}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|German, Norwegian
|Kris
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Italian, Spanish, Vietnamese
|Cris
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Korean
|크리스 ''Crys''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|克麗絲 / 克丽丝 ''Kèlìsī{{tt|*|Ching-Win Publishing and Jilin Publishing Reprint}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
|克麗絲 ''Hāaklaihsī''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Brazilian Portuguese
|Crys
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Thai
|คริส ''Chris''
|}{{-}}


==Trivia==
''Catcher''
* Crys's Pokémon retain almost the same nicknaming pattern in both the VIZ Media and Chuang Yi translations. Her naming pattern remained exactly the same for the most part, adding 'ee' to the end of almost all of her Pokémon's nicknames. Four of them even remained exactly the same: Chumee, Parasee, Natee, and Bonee. Only Mega/Megaree, Arckee/Archy and Hitmonee/Monlee had their names changed, though they are very similar.
{{langtable|color={{crystal color light}}|bordercolor={{crystal color}}
* When Xatee was a {{p|Natu}}, it went by the nickname "Natee". However, that got changed later to reflect the evolution. {{adv|Black}}'s [[Bo|Emboar]] later follows this pattern.
|zh_yue=收服者 ''{{tt|Sāufuhkjé|Catcher}}''
* Crystal is the only Pokémon Adventures main character to have two game counterparts.
|zh_cmn=收服者 ''{{tt|Shōufúzhě|Catcher}}'' {{tt|*|Taiwan}}<br>捕获之人 ''{{tt|Bǔhuò-zhī Rén|Capturer}}'' {{tt|*|Mainland China}}
|ko=잡는 자 ''Jabneun Ja''
|pt_br=O Caçador<br>Caçadora
|es_eu=Capturador
|vi=Người săn bắt
|it={{tt|Cacciatore|Hunter}}
}}
 
===Crystal's Pokémon===
{{main|Archy#Names|Archy → Names}}
{{main|Bonee#Names|Bonee → Names}}
{{main|Monlee#Names|Monlee → Names}}
{{main|Megaree#Names|Megaree → Names}}
 
''Chumee''
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background:#{{ice color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{psychic color}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|ムーぴょん ''Mūpyon''
|From ムチュール ''{{p|Smoochum|Muchul}}'' and {{tt|~ぴょん ''-pyon''|boing; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|English
|Chumee
|From ''Smoochum'' and {{tt|''-ee''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|French
|Lippou
|From ''{{tt|Lippouti|Smoochum}}'' and {{tt|''-ou''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|German
|Kussa
|From ''{{tt|Kussilla|Smoochum}}''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Italian
|Smoochie
|From ''Smoochum''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|European Spanish
|Smoopeon
|From ''Smoochum'' and {{tt|''-peon''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Latin American Spanish
|Smoopion
|From ''Smoochum'' and {{tt|''-pion''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Korean
|뽀뽀뿅 ''Ppoppoppyong''
|From {{tt|뽀뽀라 ''Ppoppora''|Smoochum}} and {{tt|~뿅 ''-pyong''|pop; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan="2"|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|迷唇蹦跳 ''Míchúnbèngtiào''{{tt|*|Ching Win}}
|From {{tt|迷唇娃 ''Míchúnwá''|Smoochum}} and {{tt|~蹦跳 ''-bèngtiào''|bounce; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|阿迷 ''Ā Mí''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing Reprint}}<br>迷蹦 ''Míbèng''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing first edition}}
|From {{tt|迷唇娃 ''Míchúnwá''|Smoochum}} <br>From {{tt|迷唇娃 ''Míchúnwá''|Smoochum}} and {{tt|~蹦 ''-bèng''|bounce; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
|迷唇蹦跳 ''Màihsèuhnbaahngtiu''
|From {{tt|迷唇娃 ''Màihsèuhnwā''|Smoochum}} and {{tt|~蹦跳 ''-baahngtiu''|bounce; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Brazilian Portuguese
|Chumchi<br>Chumi{{tt|*|PS118}}
|From ''Smoochum'' and {{tt|''-chi''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}<br>From ''Smoochum'' and {{tt|''-i''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Vietnamese
|Mupyon
|Transliteration of Japanese name
|}{{-}}


==Names==
''Parasee''
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background: #{{crystal color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{crystal color}}"
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background:#{{bug color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{grass color}}"
|- style="text-align:center"
|-
! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | Language
! Language
! Name
! Name
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | Origin
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|Japanese
|クリスタル ''Crystal''<br>クリス ''Crys'' (for short)
|パラぴょん ''Parapyon''
|From {{game|Crystal}}.
|From パラセクト ''{{p|Parasect}}'' and {{tt|~ぴょん ''-pyon''|boing; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|English
|English
|Crystal<br>{{tt|Crys|VIZ Media}} / {{tt|Chris|Chuang Yi}} (for short)
|Parasee
|From {{game|Crystal}}.
|From ''Parasect'' and {{tt|''-ee''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|French
|Parasou
|From ''{{tt|Parasek|Parasect}}'' and {{tt|''-ou''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|German
|Parassa
|From ''Parasect''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Italian
|Pary
|From ''Parasect''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|European Spanish
|Parapeon
|From ''Parasect'' and {{tt|''-peon''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Latin American Spanish
|Parapion
|From ''Parasect'' and {{tt|''-pion''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Korean
|Korean
|크리스탈 ''Crystal''<br>크리스 ''Crys'' (for short)
|파라뿅 ''Parappyong''
|From {{game|Crystal}}.
|From 파라섹트 ''Parasect'' and {{tt|~뿅 ''-pyong''|pop; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese (Taiwan and Hong Kong)
|rowspan="2"|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|克麗絲塔兒 ''Kèlìsītǎér''<br>克麗絲 ''Kèlìsī'' (for short)
|派拉蹦跳 ''Pàilābèngtiào''{{tt|*|Ching Win}}
|Transliteration of Crystal and Crys.
|From {{tt|派拉斯特 ''Pàilāsītè''|Parasect}} and {{tt|~蹦跳 ''-bèngtiào''|bounce; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan=2|Chinese (Mainland China)
|派拉 ''Pàilā''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing Reprint}}<br>派拉蹦 ''Pàilābèng''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing first edition}}
|克丽丝塔儿 ''Kèlìsītǎér''{{tt|*|New version}}<br>克丽丝 ''Kèlìsī'' (for short)
|From {{tt|派拉斯特 ''Pàilāsītè''|Parasect}} <br>From {{tt|派拉斯特 ''Pàilāsītè''|Parasect}} and {{tt|~蹦 ''-bèng''|bounce; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|Same as Taiwanese name.
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
| 水晶 ''Shuǐjīng''{{tt|*|Old version}}
|巨菇蹦跳 ''Geuihgūbaahngtiu''
| 水晶 means ''crystal''.
|From {{tt|巨菇蟲 ''Geuihgūchùhng''|Parasect}} and {{tt|~蹦跳 ''-baahngtiu''|bounce; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Brazilian Portuguese
|Parachi
|From ''Parasect'' and {{tt|''-chi''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Vietnamese
|Parapyon
|Transliteration of Japanese name
|}{{-}}
 
''Natee''
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background:#{{psychic color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{flying color}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|ネイぴょん ''Naipyon''
|From ネイティ ''{{p|Natu|Naty}}'' and {{tt|~ぴょん ''-pyon''|boing; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan=2 | English
|Natee{{tt|*|VIZ Media; Chuang Yi as a Natu}}
|From ''Natu'' and {{tt|''-ee''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Xatee{{tt|*|Chuang Yi as a Xatu}}
|From ''Xatu'' and {{tt|''-ee''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|French
|Natou
|From ''Natu'' and {{tt|''-ou''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|German
|Xata
|From ''Xatu''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Italian
|Tutu
|From ''Natu''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|European Spanish
|Tupeon
|From ''Natu'' and {{tt|''-peon''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Latin American Spanish
|Tupion
|From ''Natu'' and {{tt|''-pion''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Korean
|네이뿅 ''Neippyong''
|From {{tt|네이티 ''Neiti''|Natu}} and {{tt|~뿅 ''-pyong''|pop; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan="2"|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|天然蹦跳 ''Tiānránbèngtiào''{{tt|*|Ching Win}}
|From {{tt|天然雀 ''Tiānránquè''|Natu}} and {{tt|~蹦跳 ''-bèngtiào''|bounce; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|阿天 ''Ā Tiān''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing Reprint}}<br>天蹦 ''Tiānbèng''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing first edition}}
|From {{tt|天然雀 ''Tiānránquè''|Natu}} <br>From {{tt|天然雀 ''Tiānránquè''|Natu}} and {{tt|~蹦 ''-bèng''|bounce; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
|天然蹦跳 ''Tīnyìhnbaahngtiu''
|From {{tt|天然雀 ''Tīnyìhnjéuk''|Natu}} and {{tt|~蹦跳 ''-baahngtiu''|bounce; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Brazilian Portuguese
|Tuchi{{tt|*|PS119-present}}<br>Nati{{tt|*|PS118}}
|From ''Natu/Xatu'' and {{tt|''-chi''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}<br>From ''Natu'' and {{tt|''-i''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Vietnamese
|Neipyon
|Transliteration of her Japanese name
|}{{-}}
 
''Mymee''
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background:#{{psychic color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{psychic color}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|バリぴょん ''Baripyon''
|From バリヤード ''{{p|Mr. Mime|Barrierd}}'' and {{tt|~ぴょん ''-pyon''|boing; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|English
|Mymee
|From ''Mr. Mime'' and {{tt|''-ee''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan}})
|吸盤蹦跳 ''Xīpánbèngtiào''{{tt|*|Ching Win}}
|From {{tt|吸盤魔偶 ''Xīpánmó'ǒu''|Mr. Mime}} and {{tt|~蹦跳 ''-bèngtiào''|bounce; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
|吸盤蹦跳 ''Kāppúnbaahngtiu''
|From {{tt|吸盤小丑 ''Kāppúnsíucháu''|Mr. Mime}} and {{tt|~蹦跳 ''-baahngtiu''|bounce; common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Brazilian Portuguese
|Mimechi
|From ''Mr. Mime'' and {{tt|''-chi''|common suffix among the nicknames of Crystal's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Vietnamese
|Baripyon
|Transliteration of Japanese name
|}{{-}}
|}{{-}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://family.shogakukan.co.jp/kids/netkun/pokemon/official/story/comic/character/crys/crys.html Netkun on Crystal] (Japanese)
*[http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/story/comic/character/crys/crys.html Pokémon Adventures website on Crystal] (Japanese)
* [http://family.shogakukan.co.jp/kids/netkun/pokemon/official/story/comic/character/new_crystal/crystal.html Netkun on HGSS Crystal] (Japanese)
*[http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/story/comic/character/new_crystal/crystal.html Pokémon Adventures website on HGSS Crystal] (Japanese)


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Latest revision as of 03:31, 21 March 2024

Crystal
クリスタル Crystal
Crystal HGSS Adventures 2.png
Crystal in the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc
Age 17 (as of the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc)
Gender Female
Birthday April 30
Blood type A
Eye color Blue
Hair color Dark indigo, Brown
Hometown Violet City
Region Johto
Relatives Mirei (mother)
Trainer class Trainer
Game counterpart Kris, Lyra

Crystal (Japanese: クリスタル Crystal), abbreviated to Crys (VIZ Media translation) or Chris (Chuang Yi translation) (Japanese: クリス Crys) is a main character in Pokémon Adventures.

Character

Crystal is an expert in capturing Pokémon, a skill she developed when she was young. After an accident during her childhood that left her arms broken, Crystal learned to kick Poké Balls with her feet. Although by now her arms have been completely healed, Crystal has retained the habit of kicking her Poké Balls instead of throwing them.

Crystal is very dedicated to her task of completing the Pokédex and has faith in her Pokémon and their ability to help her. Though she can be insecure about herself when she fails, with encouragement she is able to pick herself back up and restore her confidence in herself.

For her skills, Professor Oak gave Crystal the title of "Catcher" (捕える者 Capturer), or Capturer in Chuang Yi's translations.

History

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Prior to Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

Crystal as a child

When she was a small child, Crystal trained on Mt. Mortar to improve her skills in Pokémon catching. A wild Arcanine suddenly attacked and surprised Crystal, causing her to fall off a cliff and injure herself. When she awakened, Crystal found her broken arms wrapped in bones and covered in medicine. She soon discovered that a group of wild Pokémon that were also attacked by the Arcanine came to her rescue and patched her injures. When the Arcanine reappeared, Crystal noticed that the right side of its face was injured. With the help of the wild Pokémon, Crystal healed Arcanine's injuries and befriended it. All of the Pokémon then decided to join Crystal's team.

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

Crystal in Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

Crystal is first seen at her workplace, at Earl Dervish's Pokémon Academy in Violet City. She is hired by Professor Oak to help his Pokémon research by capturing Pokémon to fill up her Pokédex. She agrees to help the professor under the condition that he help repair the Dervish's rundown academy, which was later fulfilled.

After capturing all known Pokémon in Cherrygrove City and giving them to Oak, Crystal departs on her journey. After leaving, Professor Elm complains that he wasn't able to meet with Crystal and give her his Chikorita. Disappointed, Elm tells Chikorita that since Crystal already has a full team of Pokémon, she wouldn't want Chikorita on her team anyway. Angered by this, Chikorita attacks Elm and runs off to try find Crystal. Chikorita follows Crystal all the way to Route 30, where it attempts to convince her to let it join her team. Although she initially finds its too weak in comparison to her other team members, Chikorita's determination impresses Crystal enough to let it join her team. Crystal nicknames her new teammate Megaree and has it and Chumee switch places on her party. Upon arriving at Violet City, Crystal is shocked to discover the Pokémon Transporter System is down for the entire Johto region. She decides to call Professors Oak and Elm to inform them about her situation and that she found Megaree and added it to her team. Afterward she goes to the outskirts of Violet City to capture more Pokémon. There, she meets Bill, who gives Crystal a portable transporter so that she may be able to transport her captured Pokémon to Professor Oak even while the normal Transporter System is down.

Crystal continues her journey by traveling through Union Cave in order to get to western Johto. There, Crystal is attacked by a group of Magneton that knock her unconscious and accidentally drop her into a submarine. Crystal later awakens and finds the owner of the submarine, Lt. Surge, is currently being held in place by a group of wild Corsola. Crystal helps Lt. Surge by finding and capturing the leader of the Corsola herd, causing the rest to let go. As thanks for saving him and an apology for accidentally kidnapping her, Lt. Surge takes Crystal to Olivine City on the S.S. Aqua.

Upon arriving, Crystal passes by the Battle Tower, a future attraction that is still under construction. A septic tank from the construction bursts, causing waste to spill out. Crystal manages to save the workers, but the waste spills into the sea, causing a wild Qwilfish to be enraged. Crystal captures the Qwilfish, but soon discovers another Qwilfish in danger of dying from absorbing the waste. She tries to take the Qwilfish to the Pokémon Center, but is startled by the appearance of Suicune. Suicune uses its powers to purify the sea and heal the sick Qwilfish. After it leaves, Crystal becomes enamored with Suicune and sets out to capture it. With the Pokémon tracking system on her Pokédex, Crystal begins following after Suicune in hopes of managing to capture it.

On Route 39, Crystal continues following after Suicune's trail. There, she encounters Eusine, another person who is aiming to meet Suicune. Due to their similar goals, Eusine declares Crystal to be his rival. Later, Crystal and Eusine encounter Suicune, but it turns out to be Ditto in disguise sent by Team Rocket to throw them off of the real Suicune's trail. After defeating the Ditto, Crystal and Eusine realize that someone must be after Suicune and set off to stop them. Crystal uses Parasee's Spore to put the pursuers to sleep and help Suicune to escape. Crystal and Eusine then set off to help Suicune, but Eusine leaves to face the pursuers while Crystal continues following after Suicune. Crystal tracks Suicune and arrives at the Burned Tower, where she battles to try and capture it. Despite her best efforts, Crystal is unable to capture Suicune and is defeated. After Eusine comes to help her, Crystal realizes that Suicune's goal was to meet with its master, Ho-Oh, at the Bell Tower. Coming to the conclusion that she prevented Suicune from achieving its goal, Crystal breaks down crying for failing to understand Suicune's intentions and getting in its way.The shock at her failure causes Crystal to lose her confidence in capturing, causing her to fail capturing even weak Pokémon. On Route 42, Crystal meets with her mother, who was passing by at the time.

After being told about her daughter's worries, Crystal's mother slaps sense into her daughter. Crystal's mother tells Crystal to re-train herself back from the beginning. Crystal agrees and heads to Mt. Mortar, where she first began training to kick Poké Balls. There, Crystal has an encounter with a wild Larvitar, which was the cause for Archy's injury in the past. Crystal battles the Larvitar and manages to capture it, regaining her confidence in the process.

Crystal training from the beginning

Crystal returns to Olivine in order to find a way to Cianwood City. There, she meets Yellow and her uncle, Fisherman Wilton, who take Crystal across the sea in Wilton's boat. While on the way, Yellow reveals that she was the one who awakened Suicune, Raikou, and Entei from the Burned Tower. Although initially suspicious of Yellow's claims, Crystal calls Professor Oak who reveals that what Yellow said is true and that he sent the two to help Crystal on her journey. The travel is interrupted by the appearance of Lugia, who begins attacking the boat and destroys it. Crystal is saved by the appearance of Gold and Silver, the other two Johto Pokédex holders that had been missing for some time. The three battle together to try and stop Lugia, but their attempts to defeat and capture it end in failure due to someone else capturing it first.

Under Professor Oak's orders, Crystal and Gold are sent to the Indigo Plateau, where the opening ceremony of the Pokémon League is being held. Their mission is to determine which of the Kanto and Johto Gym Leaders is actually the true identity of the villainous Masked Man. As they watch the Gym Leaders from each region battle each other in an exhibition match, Gold realizes that they are spied on. Crystal and Gold head into the League's stadium control room, where they meet Carl and Sham, the Masked Man's most trusted minions. Crystal and Gold manage to defeat the villains, but end up locked inside the control room while the Masked Man's army of Team Rocket Grunts invade the stadium via the Magnet Train. Crystal and Gold manage to escape from the control room, but find themselves too late to stop Team Rocket's invasion. With the Gym Leaders trapped on the Magnet Train, the Masked Man appears, having managed to capture both Ho-Oh and Lugia. Crystal and Gold face the two Legendary Pokémon in battle, but are unable to fully defeat them. The Masked Man gets tired of the battle and proceeds to attack Kurt and steal his scroll on making Poké Balls. With the scroll and the Rainbow and Silver Wings from Ho-Oh and Lugia, respectively, the Masked Man begins creating the GS Ball in order to achieve his goal of capturing time itself. As he heads towards his destination, the Masked Man is attacked by Misty, Blaine, and Lt. Surge, the three Gym Leaders that Suicune, Entei, and Raikou teamed up with. They battle the Masked Man to try and stop him, but are eventually defeated, allowing the Masked Man to escape and continue with his plan. Despite the heavy injuries it sustained during the battle, Suicune decides to team up with Crystal to chase after the Masked Man.

With Raikou and Entei following, Crystal and Suicune track the Masked Man to his destination, the Ilex Forest. They are soon joined by the other Pokédex holders, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, and Silver. They battle the Masked Man, but are overwhelmed by his army of ice dolls. The Masked Man reveals that in their previous battle, he left Gold trapped in a wall of ice and left him inside the Crack in Time. The Masked Man uses the GS Ball to capture Celebi and heads inside the Crack in Time via the Ilex Forest shrine. With the Rainbow and Silver Wings in Yellow's hat, Gold is freed from his prison. Crystal, Gold, and Silver team up with Suicune, Raikou, and Entei and chase after the Masked Man inside the Crack in Time.

As they travel through the time stream, Crystal, Gold, and Silver see scenes of their various adventures. They eventually meet with the Masked Man and bear witness to a tragic moment of his past that led to him pursuing his goals in the present. When Crystal confronts the Masked Man about his motives, the Masked Man gets angry and knocks the Rainbow and Silver Wings away, causing Crystal, Gold, and Silver to be affected by the Crack in Time's pressure. Gold manages to retrieve the feathers, but gives them to Crystal and Silver. Gold sends Crystal, Silver, Suicune, Raikou, and Entei back to the real world while he goes off to fight the Masked Man alone. After landing, Crystal joins the other Pokédex holders in sending an attack inside the shrine to help Gold defeat the Masked Man.

After Gold defeats the Masked Man, the Pokédex holders celebrate their victory, only to find that Gold has not returned. They fear that he died, only for Gold to appear and reveal that he managed to survive. With the battle over and the villains defeated, the Pokédex holders returned to their normal lives. Crystal continued her job with Professor Oak and revealed to him that she managed to fill up her Pokédex completely. Professor Oak is impressed to hear of Crystal's success, but decides to hide the fact that more species of Pokémon keep appearing.

Prior to Emerald arc

Crystal has been working alongside Professor Oak in helping save the five Pokédex holders that were turned to stone at the end of the FireRed & LeafGreen arc. They send Emerald to the Hoenn Battle Frontier so that he may capture the Mythical Pokémon Jirachi so that its wish-granting powers can be used on the petrified Pokédex holders.

Emerald arc

Crystal during the Emerald arc

Crystal constantly supplies Emerald with Pokémon to battle through the Battle Frontier, due to the fact that he lacks Pokémon of his own.

On the fifth day of the Battle Frontier's opening ceremony, Crystal and Gold arrive at the Battle Frontier to help Emerald battle against Guile Hideout, a villain who is also after Jirachi. By the time they arrive, Guile had already captured Jirachi and used it to create a gigantic Kyogre-shaped monster made of seawater, which he calls the "Sea Demon". Together with Emerald and the two other Hoenn Pokédex holders, Ruby and Sapphire, Crystal and Gold face Guile in battle.

While she and Gold distract Guile, Crystal instructs Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire to train in an invisible room created by her Mymee so that their Pokémon can learn the ultimate moves Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, and Hydro Cannon. They are eventually defeated, but managed to stall Guile long enough for the Hoenn Pokédex holders to finish their training. After Emerald manages to have Jirachi reverse the petrified Pokédex holders' condition, all ten Pokédex holders team up to battle Guile one last time. With a combination of a triple Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, Hydro Cannon, and Volt Tackle, the ten Pokédex holders destroy Guile's sea demon, finally defeating him for good. With Guile defeated, the Pokédex holders celebrate their victory and decide to participate in a tournament at the Battle Dome. Crystal also participates, but is defeated by Green in the first round.

Afterward, Crystal goes back to Professor Oak's lab to perform maintenance on the Pokédexes. As she stares at photos of Emerald's adventure, Crystal flashes back to Guile's last moment. As Guile frantically tries to find his special suit of armor, Crystal and Emerald try to interrogate him on who gave him the suit in the first place. Guile attempts to reveal the identity of the person who gave him the suit, but disappears in a flash of light before he can finish his sentence. Although worried at the possibility of more evil in the world, Crystal shrugs off her thoughts and calls Professor Rowan from the Sinnoh region to help with the Pokédex maintenance.

HeartGold & SoulSilver arc

In the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc, Crystal takes a ride in her mother's helicopter to the Safari Zone for a field trip with the children from Earl Dervish's Pokémon Academy. Angered at the outfit her daughter is wearing to the trip, Crystal's mother forces Crystal to change into an outfit more suitable for the occasion. Later, while on the trip, Crystal meets up with Silver and Eusine. After Silver informs Crystal that Team Rocket had returned, Crystal leaves the children in Eusine's care while she goes to join Silver.

After they arrive at Route 38, Crystal and Silver are attacked by Ariana, one of the Executives that lead the revived Team Rocket. Ariana uses her Arbok to pin Silver to a tree, preventing him from helping Crystal battle her. After freeing himself, Silver uses a plate to save Crystal, but is forced to leave in order to prevent Team Rocket from getting their hands on the Plates. Ariana eventually manages to defeat Crystal and is soon joined by Proton, Petrel, and Archer, the other Executives. Their appearance is followed by the arrival of the Mythical Pokémon, Arceus. Realizing that Team Rocket aims to capture Arceus, Crystal decides to stop them by trying to capture Arceus herself. Despite her best efforts, Crystal is unable to capture Arceus and is defeated.

After Arceus leaves with Team Rocket following after it, Silver returns with all sixteen Plates. He finds Crystal unconscious and in a tree and takes her to the Ruins of Alph, where Gold is battling with Arceus. Upon arriving, the Plates react to Arceus's presences, allowing Crystal, Silver, and the Executives into Arceus's barrier. With the Plates in the near vicinity, Arceus opens the portal to the Sinjoh Ruins. After the Johto Pokédex holders awaken, they go inside the ruins to find the Executives attempting to drag Arceus onto the Mystri Stage. Crystal, Silver, and Gold fight to stop the Executives' plan, but are stopped by Ariana, Petrel, and Proton. With the Plates, Archer forces Arceus to create the Legendary Pokémon Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina. Silver attempts to keep Team Rocket distracted while Crystal and Gold use Megaree, Exbo, and Feraligatr to destroy the Legendary Pokémon before they are fully formed with the ultimate moves. The attack successfully destroys the Legendary Pokémon, allowing Arceus to defeat the Executives and take back the Plates into its body. Despite this victory, Arceus begins reforming the Legendary Pokémon in order to enact its revenge on humanity.

After Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina fully form, everyone is surprised by the arrival of Lance, who has brought Pryce and Giovanni with him. The three former antagonists battle each of the three Legendary Pokémon in order to prevent them from battling each other and causing destruction to the Johto and Sinnoh regions. Crystal and Silver go to help fight against the Legendary Dragons while Gold stays behind to battle with Arceus. After Gold manages to calm Arceus down and stop its rampage, Arceus transports everyone out of the Sinjoh Ruins. Dialga and Palkia force Giratina back into the Distortion World and leave for the Sinnoh region.

With their journey over, the Johto Pokédex holders celebrate their victory and proceed to go their separate ways.

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc

In PS616, Crystal, along with Gold and Silver, is called by Emerald for assistance in destroying a giant meteoroid threatening to destroy the world. Crystal informs Emerald that the Kanto and Johto Gym Leaders and Elite Four would be assisting them in their endeavors.

Diamond & Pearl arc

In High-tailing It from Haunter, Crystal was briefly seen together with the other Pokédex holders from Kanto, Johto, and Hoenn when the Advanced level Grunt was talking to Diamond about the Pokédex.

Pokémon

The suffix "ee" (Japanese: ぴょん pyon) of the nicknames of her Pokémon was insisted by her mother, who named everyone prior to Megaree's capture. All of Crystal's party Pokémon have a symbol of a star somewhere on them. Some wear star necklaces or stickers, but her Bonee and Parasee have natural markings in the shape of stars.

Crystal has captured every Generation I and II Pokémon, bar Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, and has been shown to have some Generation III Pokémon. It isn't known if she has caught any Pokémon from Generation IV onwards.

Here is the list of Crystal's Pokémon.

Currently in rotation

Crystal does not keep the same party. She swaps her on hand Pokémon with ones that are stored at Professor Oak's lab wherever she is by using her Mobile Adapter.

Chumee
Chumee
Chumee (Japanese: ムーぴょん Mūpyon) is Crystal's first known Pokémon that she had since she was a small child. She is not usually used for battle, but to trap wild Pokémon with Mean Look. She is also shown to help her whenever she is assisting Professor Oak in his laboratory. She shares a star pendant with Megaree. She is level 48 and has a Calm nature.

Chumee's known moves are Mean Look and Icy Wind, and her Ability is Oblivious.

Debut Slugging It Out with Slugma
Archy
Archy (CY: Arckee)
Main article: Archy

Archy (Japanese: ウインぴょん Winpyon) was initially a wild Pokémon on Mt. Mortar that was enraged by an eye injury caused by a wild Larvitar. He attacked Crystal and caused her to break her arms, although after the eye injury was resolved and Crystal learned that he wasn't naturally aggressive, she added him to her team. Even though his eye has since healed, he still has bad eyesight out of his right eye, which the same Larvitar exploited when they met again. He is mainly used as land transport for Crystal as well as being a strong battler. He has a star collar around his neck. As of With a Little Help From Hitmonchan, he is level 79, has a Hasty nature, and his Characteristic is "likes to run."

Debut Slugging It Out with Slugma
Parasee
Parasee
Parasee (Japanese: パラぴょん Parapyon) is a Pokémon that helped Crystal when she was injured on Mt. Mortar and has since joined her team. She mainly uses her to induce status effects to stop opponents from running or attacking. She has a star-shaped marking on her mushroom. As of With a Little Help From Hitmonchan, she is level 75, has a Brave nature, and her Characteristic is "takes plenty of siestas."

Parasee's known moves are Spore, Sweet Scent, Giga Drain, and Sludge Bomb, and her Ability is Dry Skin.

Debut Slugging It Out with Slugma
Bonee
Bonee
Main article: Bonee

Bonee (Japanese: カラぴょん Karapyon) is another one of her childhood Pokémon that helped her recover after she broke her arms on Mt. Mortar. She uses him as a secondary battler but mainly for False Swipe so he can whittle down a Pokémon's HP. He has two natural star-shaped cracks in his skull helmet. Bonee was lent to Emerald along with Monlee for Emerald's Battle Pyramid challenge. As of With a Little Help From Hitmonchan, he is level 73, has a Lonely nature, and his Characteristic is "highly persistent."

Debut Slugging It Out with Slugma
Monlee
Monlee (CY: Hitmonee)
Main article: Monlee

Monlee (Japanese: エビぴょん Ebipyon), is one of Crystal's childhood Pokémon that helped her after she broke her arms on Mt. Mortar and subsequently joined her team. Monlee was also lent to Emerald for his Battle Pyramid challenge. He has star stickers on each of his gloves. As of With a Little Help From Hitmonchan, he is level 78, has an Adamant nature, and his Characteristic is "strong willed."

Debut Slugging It Out with Slugma
Natee

Natee
Natee (CY: Xatee*)
Natee (Japanese: ネイぴょん Naipyon) is one of Crystal's childhood Pokémon that helped her after her accident on Mt. Mortar. She is used as Crystal's primary aerial transport and evolved into Xatu sometime between the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc and the Emerald arc. She has a star sticker under her eye. As of With a Little Help From Hitmonchan, she is level 60, has a Quiet nature, and her Characteristic is "somewhat vain."

Natee's known moves are Psychic, Fly, Drill Peck, Future Sight, and Tailwind, and her Ability is Early Bird.

Debut Slugging It Out with Slugma
Megaree
Megaree (CY: Mega)
Main article: Megaree

Megaree (Japanese: メガぴょん Megapyon) was obtained by Crystal as a Chikorita that wanted to go on a journey like his fellow first partner Pokémon, Totodile and Cyndaquil, who had since gone on journeys with Silver and Gold, respectively. He went off to find Crystal but found out that she didn't want any more team members. However, he managed to impress Crystal enough with his will to add him to her team. He has Chumee's star pendant, receiving it when he was added to her team. He evolved fighting a Larvitar in Lively Larvitar and again in Lively Lugia (Part 3). As of With a Little Help From Hitmonchan, he is level 80, has a Hardy nature, and his Characteristic is "good endurance."

Debut Murkrow Row

In box

Mymee
Mymee
Mymee (Japanese: バリぴょん Baripyon) was obtained prior to the Emerald arc. She was used to create barriers so that Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald could master Hydro Cannon, Blast Burn, and Frenzy Plant to combat Guile Hideout's fake Kyogre. She has a star sticker on her chest. She is level 49 and has a Gentle nature.

Mymee's only known move is Barrier, and her Ability is Soundproof.

Debut The Final Battle III

Lent to Emerald

The following are Crystal's Pokémon lent to Emerald for the Battle Frontier challenge in the Emerald arc, besides Monlee and Bonee.

Emerald's Blissey
Blissey
Blissey is used during Emerald's battle against the Frontier Brain, Lucy. She goes up against Seviper and, although she is able to deliver the first attack, Blissey is poisoned by Seviper's Poison Fang. Emerald could not heal her with a Berry, but he is able to switch her out with Starmie, activating her Ability. Later, she is knocked out by Seviper but left a special surprise for Lucy afterward.

Blissey's known moves are Seismic Toss, Softboiled*, Heal Bell, and Rest*, and her Ability is Natural Cure.

Debut Moving Past Milotic
Emerald's Rapidash
Rapidash
Emerald chooses Rapidash as his choice to use in a Tag Battle against the computer's Kirlia and Dusclops. During the battle, Rapidash gets frozen by Dusclops, but he is immediately defrosted by Flame Wheel and defeats the computer player, moving Emerald to the next opponent. Later, Rapidash faces Lucy's Seviper and is able to defeat it after Rapidash is healed by Blissey's Softboiled.

Rapidash's known moves are Flame Wheel, Double-Edge, Overheat, and Solar Beam*, and his Ability is Run Away.

Debut Moving Past Milotic
Emerald's Starmie
Starmie
Starmie is used along with Rapidash in the first round of the Battle Pike, as it was able to defeat the computer player. Later, Starmie is called out to go up against Lucy's Shuckle. Shuckle is able to poison Starmie, but Shuckle is quickly defeated by Surf. After Shuckle is defeated, its next opponent is Milotic. Despite Starmie being poisoned, it is able to defeat Milotic and fainted afterward.

Starmie's known moves are Thunderbolt, Surf, Psychic, and Ice Beam*, and its Ability is Natural Cure.

Debut Moving Past Milotic
Emerald's Alakazam
Alakazam
Alakazam was used in both the Battle Pyramid and Battle Dome. In the Battle Pyramid, it was mostly used to help Emerald escape the wild Pokémon that came up to them and the computer players. In the Battle Dome, it went up against Tucker's Charizard in the last minute and fell to its Earthquake. It is unknown if this is the same Alakazam that Crystal caught in Off Course with Corsola or a different one.

Alakazam's known moves are Teleport, Thunder Punch, Fire Punch*, and Ice Punch*.

Debut A Dust-Up With Dusclops
Emerald's Phanpy
Phanpy
Emerald brought along a Phanpy to collect enough items to keep the team going. It was used to stop three Houndoom from attacking.

Phanpy's only known move is Earthquake, and its Ability is Pickup.

Debut A Dust-Up With Dusclops
Emerald's Shedinja
Shedinja
Emerald chose Shedinja as it only had one HP and the unique Wonder Guard Ability, allowing only super effective moves to hit it. It went up against a wild Misdreavus and was able to defeat it without any problems. However, the attack that it used to defeat Misdreavus was reduced to zero as the opponent used Grudge before it fainted.

Shedinja's only known move is Shadow Ball, and its Ability is Wonder Guard.

Debut A Dust-Up With Dusclops
Emerald's Metagross
Metagross
Metagross was used against Tucker's Charizard where it tried to hold its own with its combo to attack and defend itself at the same time. However, it was not enough for Charizard's Overheat as it was defeated.

Metagross's known moves are Rock Tomb and Protect, and its Ability is Clear Body.

Debut A Cheeky Charizard Change-Up I

Other seen Pokémon

Crystal's Slugma
Slugma (×3)
Crystal caught these Slugma to stop them from attacking the Pokémon academy. They are housed in Level Balls.

Slugma's only known move is Ember.

Debut Slugging It Out with Slugma
Crystal's Pokémon
Cherrygrove City Pokémon
Crystal caught these Pokémon on her way to see Professor Oak. They include Sentret, Caterpie, Fearow, Noctowl, Hoothoot, Pidgey, Ledyba, Hoppip, Spinarak, Arbok, Pidgeot, Rattata, Kakuna, and Oddish.

None of these Pokémon's moves are known.

Debut Three Cheers for Chikorita
Crystal's Victreebel
Victreebel
Crystal encountered Victreebel on Route 30. Right when she was about to capture it a Chikorita got it the way, with Victreebel using him as a shield. Crystal had her Chumee use Mean Look to prevent it from escaping and captured them both.

Victreebel's only known move is Vine Whip.

Debut Three Cheers for Chikorita
Crystal's Flaaffy and Dunsparce
Flaaffy and Dunsparce
Crystal caught Flaaffy and Dunsparce as they were struggling to escape a runaway boat.

Flaaffy's only known move is Thunder Shock and its Ability is Static.
Dunsparce's only known move is Dig.

Debut A Flaaffy Kerfuffle
Crystal's Staryu
Staryu (×12)
Crystal caught the herd of Staryu that were playing with Bill. They are later seen playing with Professor Oak. They are housed in Fast Balls.

Staryu's only known move is Harden.

Debut Surrounded by Staryu
Crystal's Elekid
Elekid
After catching the herd of Staryu, Crystal sees this Elekid, and notes that she has not caught one yet. Later it is sent to Professor Oak.

None of Elekid's moves are known.

Debut Surrounded by Staryu
Crystal's Quagsire

Crystal's Magby, Phanpy, and Shuckle
Route 32 Pokémon
Crystal caught a Quagsire, Seaking, Shiny Pineco, Phanpy, Magby, and Shuckle while on Route 32.

None of these Pokémon's moves are known.

Debut Off Course with Corsola
Crystal's Shelved Pokémon
Shelved Pokémon
Crystal caught these Pokémon on her way to Union Cave, among them are Nidoran Family, Abra family, Yanma, Drowzee family, Bellossom, Poliwrath, Politoed, Magikarp family, Goldeen, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Onix family, Bellsprout family, Hoppip family, Paras, Ekans family, Mareep family, Wooper, Gastly family, Sandshrew family, Cleffa family, Zubat family, Geodude family, Spinarak family, Ledian, Kakuna, Beedrill, Raichu, and Rattata.

It is unknown if the Arbok, Hoppip, Spinarak, Caterpie, Kakuna, and Rattata from Three Cheers for Chikorita and the Flaaffy and Dunsparce from A Flaaffy Kerfuffle are the same ones or different.

None of these Pokémon's moves are known.

Debut Off Course with Corsola
Crystal's Corsola
Corsola
Crystal caught the leader of a group of Corsola after they attacked the ship she was on. It is housed in a Lure Ball.

None of Corsola's moves are known.

Debut Off Course with Corsola
Crystal's Volume 10 Pokemon
Volume 10 Pokémon
Crystal caught these Pokémon for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10. They include Pidgeotto, Spearow, Raticate, Furret, Metapod, Butterfree, Weedle, Igglybuff, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Quagsire, Unown, Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, Politoed, Goldeen, Seaking, Gloom, Bellossom, Ditto, and Forretress.

None of these Pokémon's moves are known.

Debut Vol. 10
Crystal's Larvitar
Larvitar
This Larvitar attacked Archy, injuring him five years prior to Slugging It Out with Slugma, causing him to go on a rampage until Crystal calmed him down. The same one returned in Lively Larvitar, when Crystal returned to Mt. Mortar, tormenting Crystal and Archy until her newly evolved Megaree defeated it, allowing her to capture it and regain her shattered confidence from failing to catch Suicune earlier.

None of Larvitar's moves are known.

Debut Lively Larvitar

Given away

Wilton's Remoraid
Remoraid (×20)
Crystal gave Wilton these Remoraid after they had caused a commotion while they were sailing. Later he gave them to Gold in Lively Lugia (Part 2), which he promptly used in conjunction with his new Mantine.

None of Remoraid's moves are known.

Debut Really Remoraid

Status unknown

Crystal's Qwilfish
Qwilfish (multiple)
These Qwilfish attacked in a fit of rage from sewage leaking into their home. In order to end their destruction, Crystal captured them. Afterwards she had Natee save a baby Qwilfish that became ill due to the sewage. Which it soon was cured by Suicune, it is unknown whether she released them or sent them to Professor Oak.

Qwilfish's only known move is Poison Sting.

Debut Querulous Qwilfish

Borrowed

Eusine's Electrode
Electrode
Electrode is Eusine's first known Pokémon that serves as his mode of land transportation. It was first seen accidentally shocking Crystal's Archy after the two mistook one another for Suicune. While he faced the Team Rocket Elite Trio alone, Eusine lent Electrode to Crystal and had it take her to Ecruteak City.

None of Electrode's moves are known.

Debut Jumping Jumpluff!

Befriended

Crystal's Suicune
Suicune
Main article: Suicune (Adventures)

Suicune was one of the Pokémon that ran out of the Burned Tower and when Crystal first saw it in Olivine City she became determined to catch it. After several failed attempts that shattered her confidence, it joined her for the final battle against the Masked Man.

Debut Slugging It Out with Slugma

Trivia

  • Crystal's Pokémon retain almost the same nicknaming pattern in both the VIZ Media and Chuang Yi translations. Her naming pattern remained exactly the same for the most part, adding "-ee" to the end of almost all of her Pokémon's nicknames. Four of them even remained exactly the same: Chumee, Parasee, Natee, and Bonee. Only Mega/Megaree, Arckee/Archy and Hitmonee/Monlee had their names changed, though they are very similar.
  • In Japanese, Crystal's title "Catcher" (捕える者) has the same pronunciation as Blake's title "Arrester" (逮捕る者).
  • Crystal is 5'4" (162 cm) tall and weighs 101 lbs (46 kg).

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese クリスタル Crystal From Pokémon Crystal
English, Brazilian
Portuguese, Vietnamese
Crystal From Pokémon Crystal
French Cristal From Pokémon Version Cristal (Pokémon Crystal)
German Kristall From Pokémon Kristall-Edition (Pokémon Crystal)
Italian Cristallo From Pokémon Versione Cristallo (Pokémon Crystal)
Spanish Cristal From Pokémon Edición Cristal (Pokémon Crystal)
Korean 크리스탈 Crystal Transliteration of her Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 克麗絲塔兒 / 克丽丝塔儿 Kèlìsītǎ'ér* Transliteration of her Japanese name
水晶 Shuǐjīng* From 水晶 shuǐjīng, crystal
Chinese (Cantonese) 克麗絲塔兒 Hāaklaihsītaapyìh Same as Mandarin name
Thai คริสตัล Crystal Transliteration of her Japanese name


Crys

Language Name
Japanese クリス Crys
English Crys*
Chris*
German, Norwegian Kris
Italian, Spanish, Vietnamese Cris
Korean 크리스 Crys
Chinese (Mandarin) 克麗絲 / 克丽丝 Kèlìsī*
Chinese (Cantonese) 克麗絲 Hāaklaihsī
Brazilian Portuguese Crys
Thai คริส Chris


Catcher

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 收服者 Sāufuhkjé
Mandarin 收服者 Shōufúzhě *
捕获之人 Bǔhuò-zhī Rén *
Italy Flag.png Italian Cacciatore
South Korea Flag.png Korean 잡는 자 Jabneun Ja
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese O Caçador
Caçadora
Spain Flag.png European Spanish Capturador
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Người săn bắt

Crystal's Pokémon

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Chumee

Language Name Origin
Japanese ムーぴょん Mūpyon From ムチュール Muchul and ~ぴょん -pyon
English Chumee From Smoochum and -ee
French Lippou From Lippouti and -ou
German Kussa From Kussilla
Italian Smoochie From Smoochum
European Spanish Smoopeon From Smoochum and -peon
Latin American Spanish Smoopion From Smoochum and -pion
Korean 뽀뽀뿅 Ppoppoppyong From 뽀뽀라 Ppoppora and ~뿅 -pyong
Chinese (Mandarin) 迷唇蹦跳 Míchúnbèngtiào* From 迷唇娃 Míchúnwá and ~蹦跳 -bèngtiào
阿迷 Ā Mí*
迷蹦 Míbèng*
From 迷唇娃 Míchúnwá
From 迷唇娃 Míchúnwá and ~蹦 -bèng
Chinese (Cantonese) 迷唇蹦跳 Màihsèuhnbaahngtiu From 迷唇娃 Màihsèuhnwā and ~蹦跳 -baahngtiu
Brazilian Portuguese Chumchi
Chumi*
From Smoochum and -chi
From Smoochum and -i
Vietnamese Mupyon Transliteration of Japanese name


Parasee

Language Name Origin
Japanese パラぴょん Parapyon From パラセクト Parasect and ~ぴょん -pyon
English Parasee From Parasect and -ee
French Parasou From Parasek and -ou
German Parassa From Parasect
Italian Pary From Parasect
European Spanish Parapeon From Parasect and -peon
Latin American Spanish Parapion From Parasect and -pion
Korean 파라뿅 Parappyong From 파라섹트 Parasect and ~뿅 -pyong
Chinese (Mandarin) 派拉蹦跳 Pàilābèngtiào* From 派拉斯特 Pàilāsītè and ~蹦跳 -bèngtiào
派拉 Pàilā*
派拉蹦 Pàilābèng*
From 派拉斯特 Pàilāsītè
From 派拉斯特 Pàilāsītè and ~蹦 -bèng
Chinese (Cantonese) 巨菇蹦跳 Geuihgūbaahngtiu From 巨菇蟲 Geuihgūchùhng and ~蹦跳 -baahngtiu
Brazilian Portuguese Parachi From Parasect and -chi
Vietnamese Parapyon Transliteration of Japanese name


Natee

Language Name Origin
Japanese ネイぴょん Naipyon From ネイティ Naty and ~ぴょん -pyon
English Natee* From Natu and -ee
Xatee* From Xatu and -ee
French Natou From Natu and -ou
German Xata From Xatu
Italian Tutu From Natu
European Spanish Tupeon From Natu and -peon
Latin American Spanish Tupion From Natu and -pion
Korean 네이뿅 Neippyong From 네이티 Neiti and ~뿅 -pyong
Chinese (Mandarin) 天然蹦跳 Tiānránbèngtiào* From 天然雀 Tiānránquè and ~蹦跳 -bèngtiào
阿天 Ā Tiān*
天蹦 Tiānbèng*
From 天然雀 Tiānránquè
From 天然雀 Tiānránquè and ~蹦 -bèng
Chinese (Cantonese) 天然蹦跳 Tīnyìhnbaahngtiu From 天然雀 Tīnyìhnjéuk and ~蹦跳 -baahngtiu
Brazilian Portuguese Tuchi*
Nati*
From Natu/Xatu and -chi
From Natu and -i
Vietnamese Neipyon Transliteration of her Japanese name


Mymee

Language Name Origin
Japanese バリぴょん Baripyon From バリヤード Barrierd and ~ぴょん -pyon
English Mymee From Mr. Mime and -ee
Chinese (Mandarin) 吸盤蹦跳 Xīpánbèngtiào* From 吸盤魔偶 Xīpánmó'ǒu and ~蹦跳 -bèngtiào
Chinese (Cantonese) 吸盤蹦跳 Kāppúnbaahngtiu From 吸盤小丑 Kāppúnsíucháu and ~蹦跳 -baahngtiu
Brazilian Portuguese Mimechi From Mr. Mime and -chi
Vietnamese Baripyon Transliteration of Japanese name


External links



Pokémon Adventures main characters
RGBY/FRLG: RedBlueGreenYellow
GSC/HGSS: GoldSilverCrystal
RSE/ORAS: RubySapphireEmerald
DPPt: DiamondPearlPlatinum
BWB2W2: BlackWhiteBlakeWhitley
XY: XY
SMUSUM: SunMoon
SWSH: HenryCasey
SV: VioletScarlet



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