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Mustard (Japanese: マスタード Mustard) is a character in The Isle of Armor in Pokémon Sword and Shield. He is a former Champion of the Galar region. He is the only character in the games to have the Trainer class Dojo Master.
In the games
Mustard is the head of the Master Dojo on the Isle of Armor, teaching his students about Pokémon battles. In the past, he used to be a Fighting-type Gym Leader before becoming the Galar League Champion, a position which he managed to hold for 18 years, longer than any other League Champion before or since, only abdicating his position once Dynamaxing was implemented into League battles. He also mentored Leon in the past.
Upon arriving at the Master Dojo, Mustard accepts the player as his student. He puts all of his students through three trials, with the player ending up as the winner and earning a Kubfu as a gift from Mustard. After befriending Kubfu, the player must evolve it at either the Tower of Darkness or the Tower of Waters, with Mustard acting as the final opponent before Kubfu can evolve into Urshifu. Once the player has successfully found a way to unlock Urshifu's Gigantamax potential, Mustard will challenge the player to a serious battle, where he holds nothing back.
Pokémon
Mustard keeps his Pokémon in Ultra Balls.
First battle
Second battle
Third battle
Mustard will Gigantamax his Urshifu at the first opportunity.
If the player's Kubfu evolved in the Tower of Darkness:
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Reward: $30,000
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If the player's Kubfu evolved in the Tower of Waters:
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Reward: $30,000
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Gives away
Mustard gives this Kubfu to the player once they have cleared his three trials.
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Held item:
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None
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Kubfu♂ Lv.10
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Trivia
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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マスタード Mustard
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From mustard and possibly also master.
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English, Italian
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Mustard
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Same as his Japanese name
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German
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Mastrich
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From Mostrich (mustard)
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Spanish
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Mostaz
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From mostaza (mustard)
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French
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Mustar
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From mustard
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Korean
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마스터드 Maseuteodeu
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Transcription of his Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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馬士德 / 马士德 Mǎshìdé
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Transcription of his Japanese name
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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馬士德 Máhsihdāk
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Russian
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Мустард Mustard
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Transcription of his English name
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