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Gladion's Silvally グラジオのシルヴァディ Glazio's Silvady
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Gladion's Silvally
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Voice actor
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Japanese
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English
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As Type: Null
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Toru Sakurai
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As Silvally
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Gladion's Silvally (Japanese: グラジオのシルヴァディ Glazio's Silvady) is a Pokémon belonging to Gladion in the games, anime, and manga.
In the anime
History
Silvally first appeared as a Type: Null in Rising from the Ruins!, in a secluded cave on Akala Island. After being called out, Type: Null began to act restless due to the stress of its helmet. The Pokémon eventually calmed down after being comforted by its Trainer. It later appeared in SM044, where it began acting restless again. Gladion inferred from its uneasiness that it had sensed the presence of an Ultra Beast.
Type: Null is set to appear in SM047 and SM049 as a Silvally.
Personality and characteristics
Because of its heavy helmet, Type: Null is often seen acting stressed out, lashing out when it is released from its Premier Ball. Despite its anxiousness, it appears to somewhat trust its Trainer, and can be calmed down with Gladion's words.
Type: Null has the ability to sense the presence of Ultra Beasts.
In the games
Silvally appears in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, as Gladion's main Pokémon and partner.
Gladion's Type: Null was one of the three Type: Null created by Faba of the Aether Foundation to be an "Anti-UB Fighting life-form". Codenamed "Beast Killer", the Type: Null were given cells taken from all known Pokémon types with the intention of giving it the ability to shift between types by holding a corresponding Memory, an ability originally inspired by the myths researched at Canalave Library. This ability led the Aether Foundation to give it the name Type: Full (Japanese: タイプ:フル Type: Full). However, all three rejected the RKS System and went berserk. After being subdued, the three Type: Full were given limiter helmets to lessen the effects of the RKS System's rejection and were put into permanent cryogenic stasis, and the "Beast Killer" project was deemed a failure, and their name changed to Type: Null.
At some point before the events of the game, Gladion was able to free one of the Type: Null, which he adopted as his own in the hopes of finding a way to undo the effects of the limiter helmet and allow it to use the RKS System. Gladion, who sympathizes with Type: Null due to their shared connection with the Aether Foundation, often calls it Null. Gladion and Type: Null battle against and alongside the player at various points of the story, and eventually, the two become close enough that Type: Null no longer needs its helmet, and evolves into Silvally, a new form named by Gladion himself according to the Rotom Pokédex. Gladion and Silvally later challenge the player at the foot of Mount Lanakila, where it holds the Memory matching the starter of the type the player's starter is weak to.
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Artwork
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Gladion's Type: Null first appears with its Trainer in PASM04, entering the Iki Town festival tournament. While the competitors in the tournament were being picked, Gladion was temporarily away due to Type: Null sensing a crack in the sky. During the tournament, Type: Null was called out to battle against Hau's Komala, which it defeated. In the final round of the tournament, Type: Null battled Sun's Dollar and En. Although it easily defeated Dollar, En was able to defeat Type: Null with a powerful attack.
Moves used
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Using X-Scissor
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A † shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
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