Gwynn
ムク Muku

Art from Legends: Z-A
Age Unknown
Gender Female
Eye color Violet
Hair color Dark violet
Hometown Lumiose City
Region Kalos
Relatives Ivor (older brother)
Trainer class Fist of Justice
Generation IX
Games Legends: Z-A
Member of Fist of Justice
Rank Assistant
Specializes in Ghost types

Gwynn (Japanese: ムク Muku) is a character from Pokémon Legends: Z-A. She is the assistant of the Fist of Justice as well as a huge fan of Canari. She specializes in Ghost-type Pokémon.

Her partner Pokémon is Chandelure.

In the core series games

Appearance

Gwynn is a short, young girl with light complexion. Her hair is styled in an asymmetrical bob cut — the right side being slightly longer than the left — and is slightly lighter in color at the tips.

Gwynn wears a thigh-length white coat over a black dress with a blue striped belt and brass buckles, black leggings, and black shoes. Her coat has the Fist of Justice logo printed on the left sleeve. She also wears blue gloves, blue and black ties around her neck, and a Chandelure-shaped hat with her Key Stone embedded on the front.

Personality

Gwynn is generally an aloof and cold individual, not unlike the Ghost-type Pokémon she raises. Despite being younger than Ivor, she acts as the more responsible sibling of the two, and is often the one left to deal with complaints directed towards Ivor and his recklessness, much to her annoyance. She tends to not speak much, though she is very direct and blunt when speaking. She prefers being alone and enjoys quiet, dark atmospheres, such as the night time or the depths of the sewers.

Gwynn has a severe infatuation for Canari, and often proclaims her love for the latter. Gwynn's love for Canari sometimes causes her to have personal grudges against fellow Canatics such as Naveen. Canari, for her part, recognizes Gwynn as one of her earliest Canatics and considers her a close friend, and refers to Gwynn by the personal nickname "G-Volt" (Japanese: ムクちゃん Muku-chan).

History

Pokémon Legends: Z-A

Gwynn first appears in the story of Pokémon Legends: Z-A as one of the participants at the Canari Quiz Whiz Contest, although her name isn't yet mentioned by the story. She is eliminated in the second round of the contest.

Later, Gwynn disappears the day before the player is supposed to battle Ivor for their Z-A Royale promotion match to Rank D. Since Gwynn has disappeared, Ivor cannot attend the match, not only because he's worried for Gwynn but also because he can't use her phone to authenticate Challenger's Tickets — Ivor doesn't own a phone because he constantly breaks them unwittingly with his strength. With the help of Detective Emma, Ivor and the player search for Gwynn and learn various aspects of her: Gwynn is often called to city hall to sort out complaints from people living near Ivor's Justice Dojo, and often hangs out at Nouveau Café with Canari. Canari herself reveals that Gwynn once told her that she wanted a place for herself, "where the X, Y, and Z axes don’t meet up", and that Gwynn was heading to a fountain depicting a Pokémon that her partner Chandelure is weak to — this turns out to be the Clawitzer fountain in Bleu Sector 7. Investigating the Clawitzer fountain reveals an entrance to a hidden sewer complex underneath the fountain structure, where the player, Ivor, and Emma eventually find Gwynn hiding in the sewers' depths. After defeating her, Gwynn reveals that she deliberately sabotaged Ivor's promotion match by hiding away because she can no longer stand Ivor's behavior, explaining how she keeps having to clean up after his messes. Having no idea he caused so much trouble, Ivor apologizes to Gwynn and the promotion match can begin afterward.

Gwynn has a minor apperence during Main Mission 23: A Rogue Mega Ampharos in Rouge Sector 6. Here she watches Naveen and the player trying to use a Holovator. As Naveen discovers her, she challenges the player to a battle in an attempt to avenge Canari's loss. Upon her defeat she jokingly explains that the Holovator has been cursed, before healing the player's Pokémon and having her Chandelure remove a Phantump from the platform. This clears the way for Naveen and the player.

Gwynn later appears in Hotel Richissime as one of the guests invited to Jacinthe's "Le Super-Tournoi de Jacinthe" tournament, and is defeated by Corbeau in the second round. She loses in the first round against Tarragon.

During the game's final act, Gwynn and Ivor join the player in a Multi Battle against Rogue Mega-Evolved Pokémon. Participating in Team MZ's emergency strategy meeting, they are assigned to the first group of Rouge Mega-Evolved Pokémon. After their victory, Gwynn stays behind to hold off a group of Mega Sharpedo and Mega Scizor as Ivor acompanies the player. Gwynn joins back up with the group after Ivor created a makeshift bridge for the player to cross. In the credits, Gwynn and the other major characters are seen helping clear the rubble after the incident with Prism Tower.

Pokémon

Gwynn keeps her Pokémon in Nest Balls and will Mega Evolve her Chandelure at the first opportunity.

First battle

Second battle

Multi Battle partner

Third and fourth battles

Gwynn uses the same team for both Side Mission 118 and the sixth reward match for the Infinite Z-A Royale.

Rematch

Hyperspace Mission 2

Reward:
$9,472

Rematch (after Mega Dimension)

Gallery

Game assets

Sprites and models

Profile picture in the Infinite Z-A Royale app
from Legends: Z-A
Overworld talk sprite
from Legends: Z-A

In the TCG

Full Art ultra rare print of Gwynn
Main article: Gwynn (Abyss Eye 78)

Gwynn was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Mega Evolution Series (the Japanese MEGA Series). It was first released in the Japanese Abyss Eye expansion, with artwork by nagimiso. A Full Art ultra rare version with artwork by the same illustrator and a special illustration rare version with artwork by Naoki Saito were released in the same set. It allows the player to discard up to 2 Pokémon cards that do not have a Rule Box from their hand, and draw 3 cards for each card discarded in this way.

Trivia

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ムク Muku From 無垢 muku (pure; immaculate)
English, German Gwynn From gwynn (Cornish for "white")
European Spanish,
Latin American Spanish
Inma From inmaculado (immaculate)
French Albia From alba (Latin for "white")
Italian Imma From immacolato (immaculate)
Korean 무쿠 Muku From the transcription of her Japanese name or 무구 (無垢) mugu (pure; immaculate)
Chinese (Traditional) 沐淨 Mùjìng / Muhkjihng From 沐 mù / muhk (to cleanse) and 淨 / 净 jìng / jihng (clean; pure)
Chinese (Simplified) 沐净 Mùjìng
Indonesian Suci From suci (pure, holy)
Thai มูคุ Mukhu Transcription of her Japanese name
G-Volt
Language Title
Japanese ムクちゃん Muku-chan
German Gigi
Spanish Latin America Inmita
Spain Inmita

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