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Pokémon Rangers known as '''Area Rangers''' primarily operate out of [[Ranger Union]]s in [[Fiore]] and [[Almia]], where nature is held in higher regard than in other [[regions]]. Pokémon Rangers use [[Capture Styler]]s to calm and control wild Pokémon to help them solve ecological problems, defeat criminals using Pokémon to commit crimes, and arrest Pokémon poachers, acting as a sort of cross between a police officer and park ranger. After a Ranger becomes a good Ranger, they have a small chance of becoming Top Rangers with many new privileges. | Pokémon Rangers known as '''Area Rangers''' primarily operate out of [[Ranger Union]]s in [[Fiore]] and [[Almia]], where nature is held in higher regard than in other [[regions]]. However, a rare promotion can be gained where they become [[Top Ranger]], and report directly to Almia's Ranger Union. Pokémon Rangers use [[Capture Styler]]s to calm and control wild Pokémon to help them solve ecological problems, defeat criminals using Pokémon to commit crimes, and arrest Pokémon poachers, acting as a sort of cross between a police officer and park ranger. After a Ranger becomes a good Ranger, they have a small chance of becoming Top Rangers with many new privileges. | ||
Pokémon Rangers usually have only one Pokémon - known as their "Partner", that is with them at all times, and has been trained to a high level. Pokémon Rangers do not usually send Pokémon to battle each other directly, but generally use the Pokémon with them to power up the energies and extra settings on their Capture Stylers or to distract wild or enemy Pokémon with attacks that are not directly offensive. These powers are known as [[Poké Assist]] and are activated by having the Pokémon Ranger absorb a wild Pokémon's power into their Capture Styler, where upon their Styler gains extra abilities depending on the Pokémon's [[elemental types|type]]. | Pokémon Rangers usually have only one Pokémon - known as their "Partner", that is with them at all times, and has been trained to a high level. Pokémon Rangers do not usually send Pokémon to battle each other directly, but generally use the Pokémon with them to power up the energies and extra settings on their Capture Stylers or to distract wild or enemy Pokémon with attacks that are not directly offensive. These powers are known as [[Poké Assist]] and are activated by having the Pokémon Ranger absorb a wild Pokémon's power into their Capture Styler, where upon their Styler gains extra abilities depending on the Pokémon's [[elemental types|type]]. |
Revision as of 00:25, 30 May 2011
- This article is about the characters from the Nintendo DS games. For other uses, see Pokémon Ranger.
A Pokémon Ranger (Japanese: ポケモンレンジャー Pokémon Ranger) is a class of character featured in the Nintendo DS games Pokémon Ranger, Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia and Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs.
They are not Pokémon Trainers, as their goals and methods for interacting with Pokémon are very different. Specifically, they harness the power of certain Pokémon and utilize them to help defend nature.
In the games
Pokémon Rangers known as Area Rangers primarily operate out of Ranger Unions in Fiore and Almia, where nature is held in higher regard than in other regions. However, a rare promotion can be gained where they become Top Ranger, and report directly to Almia's Ranger Union. Pokémon Rangers use Capture Stylers to calm and control wild Pokémon to help them solve ecological problems, defeat criminals using Pokémon to commit crimes, and arrest Pokémon poachers, acting as a sort of cross between a police officer and park ranger. After a Ranger becomes a good Ranger, they have a small chance of becoming Top Rangers with many new privileges.
Pokémon Rangers usually have only one Pokémon - known as their "Partner", that is with them at all times, and has been trained to a high level. Pokémon Rangers do not usually send Pokémon to battle each other directly, but generally use the Pokémon with them to power up the energies and extra settings on their Capture Stylers or to distract wild or enemy Pokémon with attacks that are not directly offensive. These powers are known as Poké Assist and are activated by having the Pokémon Ranger absorb a wild Pokémon's power into their Capture Styler, where upon their Styler gains extra abilities depending on the Pokémon's type.
In the anime
Solana and Jack Walker are both Pokémon Rangers that have appeared in the anime.
Many episodes have featured other rangers. They generally keep an eye on an area and look after the Pokémon there. Some of these areas are restricted and have to be protected from poachers. As these rangers train Pokémon normally, though, they may have more to do with the trainer class than the Fiore and Almia Rangers.
Solana and Kellyn appear in Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Parts One and Two.
The male protagonist from Guardian Signs, Ben, made appearances in the anime in SS022, SS023, and DP169.
In the manga
Pokémon Rangers appear in Pokémon Ranger - the Comic manga, which is based on the W-Mission of Pokémon Ranger. The main characters of the game, Lunick and Solana, are protagonists in Pokémon Ranger - the Comic also. Few other Pokémon Rangers appear in Pokémon Ranger - the Comic.
Another comic, Pokémon Ranger Batonnage - the Comic features characters from Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia.
In the TCG
Notable Pokémon Rangers
Top Rangers
Pokémon Ranger | |
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Main | Ranger • Top Ranger • Operator • Mechanic Partner Pokémon • Poké Assist • Field Move • Obstacles Ranger Sign • Ranger Rank • Mission • Quest • Ranger Net |
Locations | Fiore • Almia • Oblivia Ranger Base • Ranger Depot • Ranger Union • Ranger School |
Capture Stylers | Capture Styler • Super Styler • Power Styler |
Antagonists | Go-Rock Squad • Team Dim Sun • Team Debonairs • Pokémon Pinchers |
Misc. | The Almia Times • The King of Almia and the Three Princes • Glossary |
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