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Phoebe is the second of the Elite Four. Her strategy is to confuse and confound with Pokémon she | Phoebe is the second of the Elite Four. Her strategy is to confuse and confound with Pokémon she considers undefinable. | ||
Most of her five Pokémon are pure Ghosts, with the exception of {{p|Sableye}}. She apparently has a grandmother at [[Mt. Pyre]], but it is not known if the grandmother works there or is visiting there, but she hopes she's doing well. | Most of her five Pokémon are pure Ghosts, with the exception of {{p|Sableye}}. She apparently has a grandmother at [[Mt. Pyre]], but it is not known if the grandmother works there or is visiting there, but she hopes she's doing well. |
Revision as of 14:35, 3 May 2005
Phoebe (Japanese: フヨウ Fuyou, German: Antonia, French: Spectra), the second member of Hoenn's Elite Four, focuses on Ghost-type Pokémon.
Her name means "bright one", but was problably chosen because it's similar to "phobia".
In the Games
Phoebe is the second of the Elite Four. Her strategy is to confuse and confound with Pokémon she considers undefinable.
Most of her five Pokémon are pure Ghosts, with the exception of Sableye. She apparently has a grandmother at Mt. Pyre, but it is not known if the grandmother works there or is visiting there, but she hopes she's doing well.
Pokémon
This listing is for Phoebe's Pokémon in the video games in which she has appeared.
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald
In the Pokémon Special manga
In the Pokémon Special manga, is sent by Steven Stone to try to help a blind boy uncover the locations of Registeel, Regirock, and Regice so that Groudon and Kyogre may be defeated. Template:Gamestub