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'''Sinistcha''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''ヤバソチャ''' ''Yabasocha'') is a dual-type {{2t|Grass|Ghost}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced during [[Generation IX]], in [[The Teal Mask]] | '''Sinistcha''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''ヤバソチャ''' ''Yabasocha'') is a dual-type {{2t|Grass|Ghost}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced during [[Generation IX]], in [[The Teal Mask]]. | ||
It [[Evolution|evolves]] from {{p|Poltchageist}} when exposed to an [[Unremarkable Teacup]] or a [[Masterpiece Teacup]], depending on Poltchageist's {{fd|Poltchageist|form}}. Sinistcha's [[#Form data|form]] is determined by the form it was as a Poltchageist. | It [[Evolution|evolves]] from {{p|Poltchageist}} when exposed to an [[Unremarkable Teacup]] or a [[Masterpiece Teacup]], depending on Poltchageist's {{fd|Poltchageist|form}}. Sinistcha's [[#Form data|form]] is determined by the form it was as a Poltchageist. | ||
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Sinistcha is a Pokémon made of {{wp|matcha}} tea. As such, its main body is entirely green, except for its mouth and swirly eyes, which are yellow in color. Its arms are thin and its hands have three digits, and it has two small legs. It inhabits a 茶碗 ''{{wp|chawan}}'', a tea bowl used in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. The ''chawan'' it inhabits is black and white, with a few cracks sealed with green all over it, and a swirling, face-like pattern on its side. Atop its head, Sinistcha wears a 茶筅 ''{{wp|Japanese tea utensils#Whisks|chasen}}'' (a bamboo whisk used to prepare and stir matcha tea)<ref name=SVsite/>, which is broken and missing a few of its teeth. Despite appearances, Sinistcha is not biologically related to {{p|Polteageist}}. | Sinistcha is a Pokémon made of {{wp|matcha}} tea. As such, its main body is entirely green, except for its mouth and swirly eyes, which are yellow in color. Its arms are thin and its hands have three digits, and it has two small legs. It inhabits a 茶碗 ''{{wp|chawan}}'', a tea bowl used in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. The ''chawan'' it inhabits is black and white, with a few cracks sealed with green all over it, and a swirling, face-like pattern on its side. Atop its head, Sinistcha wears a 茶筅 ''{{wp|Japanese tea utensils#Whisks|chasen}}'' (a bamboo whisk used to prepare and stir matcha tea)<ref name=SVsite/>, which is broken and missing a few of its teeth. Despite appearances, Sinistcha is not biologically related to {{p|Polteageist}}. | ||
Sinistcha lives in cool, dark areas such as the back of a shelf or beneath a house's floorboards. In the past, Sinistcha would sneak into houses and pretend to be tea in order to trick people into drinking it, so it can absorb their life force. However, because the ''chawan'' Sinistcha inhabits had fallen out of use, this act became largely unsuccessful. In recent times, instead of sneaking into houses, Sinistcha roams towns and suburbs in search of prey. It is generally active after sunset, and will attack anything that approaches it with a | Sinistcha lives in cool, dark areas such as the back of a shelf or beneath a house's floorboards. In the past, Sinistcha would sneak into houses and pretend to be tea in order to trick people into drinking it, so it can absorb their life force. However, because the ''chawan'' Sinistcha inhabits had fallen out of use, this act became largely unsuccessful. In recent times, instead of sneaking into houses, Sinistcha roams towns and suburbs in search of prey. It is generally active after sunset, and will attack anything that approaches it with a life-force-draining splash of tea. In order to prepare itself for battle, Sinistcha builds up its energy by using the ''chasen'' on its head to stir itself.<ref name=SVsite>[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon/sinistcha/ Sinistcha — Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website]</ref> | ||
Sinistcha is the [[Signature move|only known Pokémon]] capable of learning the move {{m|Matcha Gotcha}}. Additionally, Sinistcha and its pre-evolved form, {{p|Poltchageist}}, are the [[Signature Ability|only known Pokémon]] that can have {{a|Hospitality}} as an [[Ability]]. | Sinistcha is the [[Signature move|only known Pokémon]] capable of learning the move {{m|Matcha Gotcha}}. Additionally, Sinistcha and its pre-evolved form, {{p|Poltchageist}}, are the [[Signature Ability|only known Pokémon]] that can have {{a|Hospitality}} as an [[Ability]]. | ||
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==Game data== | |||
===Pokédex entries=== | ===Pokédex entries=== | ||
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===Type effectiveness=== | ===Type effectiveness=== | ||
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====By a prior [[ | ====By a prior [[Evolution]]==== | ||
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===Form data=== | ===Form data=== | ||
Sinistcha has two separate forms: Unremarkable Form and Masterpiece Form. Its form is determined by the {{fd|Sinistcha|form}} of {{p|Poltchageist}} it [[evolution|evolves]] from and cannot be changed. | Sinistcha has two separate forms: Unremarkable Form and Masterpiece Form. Its form is determined by the {{fd|Sinistcha|form}} of {{p|Poltchageist}} it [[evolution|evolves]] from and cannot be changed. | ||
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==In | |||
===Major appearances=== | ==In animation== | ||
===Minor appearances=== | [[File:Carmine Sinistcha.png|thumb|250px|Sinistcha in {{aniseries|HZ}}]] | ||
==In the manga== | ===Main series=== | ||
====Major appearances==== | |||
Sinistcha debuted in [[HZ069]], under the ownership of [[Carmine]]. | |||
====Minor appearances==== | |||
==In the manga== | |||
==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== | ||
{{main|Sinistcha (TCG)}} | {{main|Sinistcha (TCG)}} | ||
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==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{Other languages|type=Grass|type2=Ghost | {{Other languages|type=Grass|type2=Ghost | ||
|ja=ヤバソチャ ''Yabasocha''|jameaning=From {{tt|やばい ''yabai''|dangerous; terrible}}, | |ja=ヤバソチャ ''Yabasocha''|jameaning=From {{tt|やばい ''yabai''|dangerous; terrible}}, ヤバチャ ''{{p|Sinistea|Yabacha}}'', and {{tt|粗茶 ''socha''|low grade tea, coarse tea}} | ||
|fr=Théffroyable|frmeaning=From ''{{tt|thé|tea}}'', ''{{tt|froid|cold}}'', ''{{tt|Théffroi|Sinistea}}'', and ''{{tt|effroyable|terrifying}}'' | |fr=Théffroyable|frmeaning=From ''{{tt|thé|tea}}'', ''{{tt|froid|cold}}'', ''{{tt|Théffroi|Sinistea}}'', and ''{{tt|effroyable|terrifying}}'' | ||
|es=Sinistcha|esmeaning=Same as English name | |es=Sinistcha|esmeaning=Same as English name | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{Ecologically similar Pokémon}} | |||
{{PokémonPrevNext/Head|type=Grass|type2=Ghost}} | {{PokémonPrevNext/Head|type=Grass|type2=Ghost}} | ||
{{PokémonPrevNext/Pokémon|type=Grass|type2=Ghost|prevnum=1012|prev=Poltchageist|nextnum=1014|next=Okidogi}} | {{PokémonPrevNext/Pokémon|type=Grass|type2=Ghost|prevnum=1012|prev=Poltchageist|nextnum=1014|next=Okidogi}} | ||
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Sinistcha (Japanese: ヤバソチャ Yabasocha) is a dual-type Grass/Ghost Pokémon introduced during Generation IX, in The Teal Mask.
It evolves from Poltchageist when exposed to an Unremarkable Teacup or a Masterpiece Teacup, depending on Poltchageist's form. Sinistcha's form is determined by the form it was as a Poltchageist.
- Counterfeit Form Poltchageist (lacks a stamp of authenticity) requires an Unremarkable Teacup to evolve into Unremarkable Form Sinistcha.
- Artisan Form Poltchageist (has a stamp of authenticity) requires a Masterpiece Teacup to evolve into Masterpiece Form Sinistcha.
It is ecologically similar to Polteageist; however, the two are separate species.
Biology
Sinistcha is a Pokémon made of matcha tea. As such, its main body is entirely green, except for its mouth and swirly eyes, which are yellow in color. Its arms are thin and its hands have three digits, and it has two small legs. It inhabits a 茶碗 chawan, a tea bowl used in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. The chawan it inhabits is black and white, with a few cracks sealed with green all over it, and a swirling, face-like pattern on its side. Atop its head, Sinistcha wears a 茶筅 chasen (a bamboo whisk used to prepare and stir matcha tea)[1], which is broken and missing a few of its teeth. Despite appearances, Sinistcha is not biologically related to Polteageist.
Sinistcha lives in cool, dark areas such as the back of a shelf or beneath a house's floorboards. In the past, Sinistcha would sneak into houses and pretend to be tea in order to trick people into drinking it, so it can absorb their life force. However, because the chawan Sinistcha inhabits had fallen out of use, this act became largely unsuccessful. In recent times, instead of sneaking into houses, Sinistcha roams towns and suburbs in search of prey. It is generally active after sunset, and will attack anything that approaches it with a life-force-draining splash of tea. In order to prepare itself for battle, Sinistcha builds up its energy by using the chasen on its head to stir itself.[1]
Sinistcha is the only known Pokémon capable of learning the move Matcha Gotcha. Additionally, Sinistcha and its pre-evolved form, Poltchageist, are the only known Pokémon that can have Hospitality as an Ability.
Forms
Sinistcha has two separate forms: Unremarkable Form and Masterpiece Form. Telling either of these forms apart requires careful inspection; a Masterpiece Form Sinistcha bears a stamp of authenticity on the base of its chawan, while an Unremarkable Form Sinistcha lacks it.
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Sinistcha evolves from Poltchageist.
Game data
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Sinistcha has two separate forms: Unremarkable Form and Masterpiece Form. Its form is determined by the form of Poltchageist it evolves from and cannot be changed.
The Masterpiece Form is rarer and has a stamp of authenticity hidden on the underside of its base. The only functional difference between the two forms is the Evolution item used by Poltchageist to evolve into Sinistcha: Counterfeit Form Poltchageist requires an Unremarkable Teacup to evolve into Unremarkable Form Sinistcha, while Artisan Form Poltchageist requires a Masterpiece Teacup to evolve into Masterpiece Form Sinistcha.
Masterpiece Form Sinistcha does not obey typical form inheritance rules when breeding, and therefore cannot produce Eggs that contain Artisan Form Poltchageist. All Poltchageist that hatch from Eggs will always be Counterfeit Form, regardless of the parent's form.
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Major appearances
Sinistcha debuted in HZ069, under the ownership of Carmine.
Minor appearances
In the manga
In the TCG
- Main article: Sinistcha (TCG)
Trivia
- Despite being an apparent counterpart of Polteageist, Sinistcha's name resembles that of Polteageist's pre-evolution, Sinistea. The reverse is also true with its pre-evolution, Poltchageist. They are the only ecologically similar Pokémon with this distinction.
- The Sinistcha and Polteageist families are the only ecologically similar Pokémon that share a type and the only ones to share Egg Groups with each other.
- Additionally, Sinistcha and Polteageist have similar evolution methods, as they both require being exposed to one of two specific items depending on their form.
- Sinistcha and its pre-evolution are the only ecologically similar Pokémon to have multiple forms.
Origin
Sinistcha appears to be based on matcha tea that has been prepared into a drink in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. Its design incorporates several utensils used in the aforementioned ceremony, namely the 茶碗 chawan (tea bowl) and 茶筅 chasen (tea whisk). It may also be based on a tsukumogami, being an inanimate household object come to life — in this case, equipment used in a Japanese tea ceremony.
Sinistcha's overall design resembles Polteageist, having similar eyes and a similar body. This may be a reference to convergent evolution or parallel evolution, which can lead to separate organisms independently developing similar or identical characteristics and body plans.
Sinistcha's forms may be based on stoneware forgeries. One historical way to combat stoneware forgeries was to create a stamp of authenticity on products, hence the stamp under Masterpiece Form Sinistcha. It may also be a reference to the difference between unremarkable household objects and rare variants of them which are seen as antiques or masterpieces. Another origin for Sinistcha's forms may be the different grades of matcha, or matcha imitations.
Name origin
Sinistcha may be a combination of sinister and 抹茶 matcha, following the same naming pattern as Sinistea.
Yabasocha may be a combination of やばい yabai (dangerous; terrible), ヤバチャ Yabacha (Sinistea), and 粗茶 socha (low grade tea, coarse tea).
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