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Every year he holds a contest at his Trick House. Whoever could get through his Trick House first would win a one-year supply of [[Pokéblocks]]. Many believe he is a strange character. | Every year he holds a contest at his Trick House. Whoever could get through his Trick House first would win a one-year supply of [[Pokéblocks]]. Many believe he is a strange character. | ||
==In Pokémon Special== | |||
In the Pokémon Special manga, the Trick Master is a close friend of [[Watson]] and [[Emerald (Special)|Emerald]] and helped them design their gadgets. | |||
{{Project CharacterDex notice}} | {{Project CharacterDex notice}} |
Revision as of 00:48, 16 December 2008
The Trick Master (Japanese: カラクリ大王 Karakuri Daiō) is a character in the Generation III Pokémon games. He lives on Route 110 in the Trick House.
He provides the player with eight challenges, each beginning with him hiding somewhere in the front room. Once the player finds him, he gives a small speech and says that he will be hiding in the back. Once the player completes the challenge, he will reward them with a prize.
After completing all challenges, the Trick Master will disappear, only leaving behind a note saying he has gone to distant lands to search for new tricks.
In the anime
He makes his anime apperance in A Poké-Block Party, though he is refered to as The King of Tricks in the dub. He is voiced by Ed Paul in English and 梅津秀行 Hideyuki Umezu in Japanese.
Every year he holds a contest at his Trick House. Whoever could get through his Trick House first would win a one-year supply of Pokéblocks. Many believe he is a strange character.
In Pokémon Special
In the Pokémon Special manga, the Trick Master is a close friend of Watson and Emerald and helped them design their gadgets.
This game character article is part of Project CharacterDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each character found in the Pokémon games. |