Marley

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Marley
マイ Mai
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Art from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl
Gender Female
Hometown Unknown
Region Sinnoh
Trainer class Pokémon Trainer
Generation IV
Games Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum

Marley (Japanese: マイ Mai) is a Pokémon trainer from Sinnoh. She is one of five trainers who can join with the main character during an event in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. She first appears in a part of Victory Road only accessible after defeating the Elite Four.

Later, she can join the player in competition at Sinnoh's Battle Tower.

Pokémon

Victory Road

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Battle Tower

In the Battle Tower, Marley seems to prefer Pokémon with a high Speed stat.

Dugtrio

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Electrode

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Starmie

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Aerodactyl

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Crobat

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Sceptile

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Swellow

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Ninjask

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Weavile

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Match Place



Quotes

When first met:
...I'm Marley. ...You are..? (Player's name), I want to get through this cave, can I come with you?

When joined:
...Pokémon shouldn't be hurt... I'll heal them...

In conversation:
... You're very chatty.

...The Pokémon among the flowers...

Deeper in the cave:
...Oh! This is it. There's a stone tablet ahead... I wanted to see the Pokémon that visits, that's all... I appreciate your escorting me...

...Just a little...

Trivia

  • Marley's outfit is based on the Japanese gothic lolita style.
  • Marley appears to have an interest in Shaymin, and often refers to it when the player speaks to her.
  • In Victory Road, she plays a large assisting role, almost always having her Arcanine use Helping Hand.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese マイ Mai From 米 mai, rice.
English Marley Similar to barley.
French Viviane Similar to Avoine, which means Oat or Avena
German Charlie
Italian Risetta From riso, rice.
Spanish Sèmola Literally means semolina.
Korean 미정 Mijeong '미' may be deprived from 'rice' (米, mi)
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