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*Emerald is the only character named after a [[Version#Paired versions and third versions|third version]] in Pokémon Special that is male, as {{spe|Blue}}, {{spe|Yellow}}, {{spe|Crystal}}, and {{spe|Platina}} are all female.
*Emerald is the only character named after a [[Version#Paired versions and third versions|third version]] in Pokémon Special that is male, as {{spe|Blue}}, {{spe|Yellow}}, {{spe|Crystal}}, and {{spe|Platina}} are all female.
*Emerald and Yellow are the only main characters of Pokémon Special not directly [[cross-canon counterparts|based on]] game characters, coincidentally named for third versions of odd-numbered generations.
*Emerald and Yellow are the only main characters of Pokémon Special not directly [[cross-canon counterparts|based on]] game characters, coincidentally named for third versions of odd-numbered generations.
*Emerald resembles the player's rival on {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}.
*Emerald resembles the player's {{ga|Pearl|rival}} in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}. It is unlikely that this was intentional, though, as {{special|Pearl|a later character}} was designed after that rival.


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Revision as of 04:24, 18 September 2008

Emerald
エメラルド Emerald
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Gender Male
Hometown Unknown
Region Hoenn
Trainer class Trainer

Emerald (Japanese: エメラルド) is the eleventh main character of the manga series Pokémon Special. His origin is unknown, although Latios and Latias are very close to him, calling him "Rald".

He recently appeared in the Battle Frontier, having been brought there by Latios and Latias. There he met Todd. After he bound and gagged Tucker and stole his Salamence, Emerald was about to be banned from the Frontier; until it was revealed that Emerald was becoming a media darling. Upon the risk of losing major publicity, the Frontier Brains and Scott eventually agreed to his challenge: he would defeat all of the 7 Brains within 7 days.

Emerald seems to have an issue with his own height, as he wears his hair tall, clothing with extra long sleeves, and platform shoes. Much of his clothing appears to be intended to make him look taller than he really is. Even despite this, Emerald is much shorter than he already appears, as revealed by Greta and Todd while he is sleeping.

Emerald doesn't like Pokémon themselves, but he likes Pokémon battles. To the amazement of Todd, he is an expert at battling. As he does not train his own Pokémon, he borrows the Pokémon he uses from Crystal.

Later on, Emerald's reason for visiting the Frontier is revealed: he was assigned by Professor Oak and Crystal to capture Jirachi. He attempted first time after his fight with Brandon at the Battle Pyramid and was almost successful. However, after that, he went back to his original challenge.

Despite his protests, his Pokémon love him greatly and tend to get jealous of each other; recently, his Sudowoodo (revealed to be female because of its motherly nature) and Sceptile got into an argument over Emerald's food and began cooking with berries in a frenzy before being broken up by Emerald's Dusclops. His Sceptile's interest in Emerald's Pokédex indicated that it evolved from Wally's Grovyle. This was later confirmed.

Emerald carries several gadgets with him, primarily his extendable mechanical hands. He also has a pistol that shoots soil from various places around the world. By shooting a Pokémon with a "seal" of soil from its birthplace, the Pokémon is calmed by a sense of nostalgia.

Emerald has the ability to determine the birthplace of any Pokémon by sight. He uses this ability along with his gun to calm rampaging Pokémon that have been illegally added to the Battle Frontier, and has taken three of these cured Pokémon as his own.

Pokémon

This has been updated from the most recent chapter of the Battle Frontier Saga.

On hand

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Snorlax
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Mr. Mime
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Mantine

These Pokémon were loaned to him by Noland, while his Pokémon are in their match against Spenser's Pokémon.

On the Battle Palace

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Sceptile
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Sudowoodo
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Dusclops

These Pokémon are challenging the Battle Palace without orders of a Trainer. They're being watched by Spenser.

Befriended

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Latias
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Latios

Rented

These are the Pokémon that he used for the matches that required rental Pokémon:

Used in the Battle Factory

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Skarmory
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Rhyhorn
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Ludicolo
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Illumise

Borrowed from Crystal

This has been updated as of the most recent chapter of the Battle Frontier Saga.

Used in the Battle Pike

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Blissey
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Rapidash
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Starmie

Used in the Battle Pyramid

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Alakazam
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Phanpy
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Shedinja
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Hitmonee*
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Bonee*
  • Hitmonee and Bonee are the same Hitmonchan and Cubone used by Crystal in GSC Saga.

Trivia

  • Emerald is the only character named after a third version in Pokémon Special that is male, as Blue, Yellow, Crystal, and Platina are all female.
  • Emerald and Yellow are the only main characters of Pokémon Special not directly based on game characters, coincidentally named for third versions of odd-numbered generations.
  • Emerald resembles the player's rival in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. It is unlikely that this was intentional, though, as a later character was designed after that rival.

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