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  2. Nessa (Pokémon) - Wikipedia

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    Nessa, known in Japan as Rurina (Japanese: ルリナ), is a fictional character in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. Designed by illustrator Take Oekaki and introduced in the 2019 video games Pokémon Sword and Shield, she is a model that also acts as a Gym Leader, specializing in Water-type Pokémon.

  3. Every Kanto Gym Leader In Pokémon, Ranked From Worst ... - AOL

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    To that end, we’ve ranked every single Kanto gym leader, including the two replacement gym leaders featured in Gen 2 and its remakes — they are gym leaders in Kanto, after all. Lt. Surge

  4. Pokémon Sword and Shield - Wikipedia

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    After beating the eight Gym Leaders, the player makes their way to Wyndon where they win the Champion's Cup, earning an opportunity to battle Leon. The next day, before the final battle between the player and Leon can commence, Chairman Rose awakens the Legendary Pokémon Eternatus in an attempt to harness its power to provide unlimited energy ...

  5. List of Pokémon characters - Wikipedia

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    Team Yell, a group of Gym trainers from Spikemuth, are her troublesome fans. After the game's conclusion, she succeeds Piers as Spikemuth's Gym Leader. She specializes in Dark-type Pokémon. Klara (クララ, Kurara) is the rival in the "Isle of Armor" story in Pokémon Sword. She was an underground "idol", and aspires to become a Poison-type ...

  6. Larry (Pokémon) - Wikipedia

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    Larry is a Gym Leader in Medali, a town in the Paldea region in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. He is described as a Japanese salaryman , and has a bland and deadpan personality. [ 8 ] He specializes in Normal-type Pokémon in the first battle, and serves as the third Elite Four member specializing in Flying-type Pokémon.

  7. Mawile - Wikipedia

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    [9] [14] [15] In Pokémon X and Y and onward until the release of Sword and Shield, Mawile can transform into a form called Mega Mawile while it is holding a Mawilite in-game item. [11] [16] In Sword and Shield, it is used by Gym Leader Opal, [17] a Trainer that acts as a boss the player must defeat to proceed. [18]

  8. List of Pokémon rivals - Wikipedia

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    Klara and Avery are a pair of rivals who appear in the Pokémon Sword and Shield DLC The Isle of Armor. Klara appears in Sword while Avery appears in Shield. Klara is a member of a punk band who seeks to become a Gym Leader, while Avery is a member of a long lineage of psychics who is weaker than others of his family, and he aims to become a ...

  9. Hop (Pokémon) - Wikipedia

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    Hop (Japanese: ホップ Hop) is a fictional character in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. Introduced in the 2019 video games Pokémon Sword and Shield, he is the one of multiple rivals to the protagonist and the younger brother of the Pokémon League Champion, Leon.