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'''Poltchageist''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''チャデス''' ''Chadesu'') is a dual-type {{2t|Grass|Ghost}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation IX]], in [[The Teal Mask]]. | '''Poltchageist''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''チャデス''' ''Chadesu'') is a dual-type {{2t|Grass|Ghost}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation IX]], in [[The Teal Mask]]. | ||
It [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Sinistcha}} when exposed to a | It [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Sinistcha}} when exposed to an [[Unremarkable Teacup]] or a [[Masterpiece Teacup]]. The item required depends on its [[#Form data|form]]. | ||
* '''Counterfeit Form''' | * '''Counterfeit Form''' (if it lacks a stamp of authenticity) requires an [[Unremarkable Teacup]] to evolve into '''Unremarkable Form''' Sinistcha. | ||
* '''Artisan Form''' | * '''Artisan Form''' (if it has a stamp of authenticity) requires a [[Masterpiece Teacup]] to evolve into '''Masterpiece Form''' Sinistcha. | ||
It | It shares many [[Ecologically similar Pokémon|similarities]] with {{p|Sinistea}}. However, the two are biologically separate species. | ||
==Biology== | ==Biology== |
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Poltchageist (Japanese: チャデス Chadesu) is a dual-type Grass/Ghost Pokémon introduced in Generation IX, in The Teal Mask.
It evolves into Sinistcha when exposed to an Unremarkable Teacup or a Masterpiece Teacup. The item required depends on its form.
- Counterfeit Form (if it lacks a stamp of authenticity) requires an Unremarkable Teacup to evolve into Unremarkable Form Sinistcha.
- Artisan Form (if it has a stamp of authenticity) requires a Masterpiece Teacup to evolve into Masterpiece Form Sinistcha.
It shares many similarities with Sinistea. However, the two are biologically separate species.
Biology
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Poltchageist is a Pokémon made of matcha tea powder that inhabits a tea caddy; specifically a 茶入 chaire, a kind used in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. The tea caddy is primarily black and white, with a white lid, a sealed crack near the top, and a painted pattern resembling a face. Poltchageist is always seen carrying a 茶杓 chashaku, the tea scoop used to transfer tea powder into the tea bowl in the aforementioned tea ceremony.
Poltchageist heavily resembles Sinistea, although they are not biologically related. On top of its matcha body, just below its lid, is a yellow swirl pattern similar to the one found on Sinistea. On Sinistea, this swirl pattern serves as its weak spot and will cause it to become dizzy if stirred; however, this is not the case for Poltchageist.[1]
According to an old tale, Poltchageist was born from the regrets of an old tea master, who was so obsessed with perfecting the art of the tea ceremony that he drove away everyone around him.[2] Poltchageist is more active at night than during the day, prowling around towns and their outskirts. By day, Poltchageist dwells in cool, dark places — usually in old houses, which is its favorite.[1]
Poltchageist tends to scatter its matcha powder on people and food. If someone touches or ingests the powder, they will notice their skin apparently glowing for a brief moment, before they fall unconscious as their life force is sapped away by the powder for Poltchageist to use as energy.[1] It is capable of draining energy in this way from many people at once.[2] Another behavior exhibited by Poltchageist is its strong tendency to repair broken objects and seal cracks by filling them in with its matcha powder.[1][2]
Poltchageist and its evolved form, Sinistcha, are the only known Pokémon that can have Hospitality as an Ability.
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HP: 40
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100 - 147 | 190 - 284 | |
45
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45 - 106 | 85 - 207 | |
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45 - 106 | 85 - 207 | |
74
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71 - 138 | 137 - 271 | |
54
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53 - 116 | 101 - 227 | |
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49 - 112 | 94 - 218 | |
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Trivia
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- Poltchageist was first teased during the 2023 World Championships, where attendees were given a tea ceremony set with the date of the reveal trailer's release included. Additional teasers include the official Pokémon website featuring a background decorated with matcha powder, and a Kitakami poster advertising the in-universe theatrical performance shown in the trailer.
- Despite being a counterpart of Sinistea,[1] Poltchageist's name resembles that of Sinistea's evolution, Polteageist.
- The Poltchageist and Sinistea families are the only ecologically similar Pokémon that share a type and the only ones to share Egg Groups with each other.
- Additionally, Poltchageist and Sinistea have similar evolution methods, as they both require being exposed to a specific item to evolve into a specific form of their evolved counterparts.
- Poltchageist is tied with Basculegion and Slither Wing for the greatest number of unique characters in its English name, with 11 (including spaces).
- Poltchageist is tied with Sinistea and Roaming Form Gimmighoul as the shortest Ghost-type Pokémon.
- Poltchageist and its evolution are the only ecologically similar Pokémon to have multiple forms.
Origin
Poltchageist appears to be based on matcha, which is green tea that has been specially grown, processed, and finely ground into powder. It may also be based on a tsukumogami, being an inanimate household object come to life — in this case, equipment used in a Japanese tea ceremony. The three dots above Poltchageist's left eye resemble the Japanese map symbol for tea plantations.
Poltchageist's overall design resembles Sinistea, having similar eyes and spiral-like markings within its tea.[1] This may be a reference to convergent evolution or parallel evolution, which can lead to separate organisms independently developing similar or identical characteristics and body plans.
Additionally, due to the way it repairs broken objects, Poltchageist is also based on the process of 金継ぎ kintsugi,[3] in which cracked and broken pottery is mended using lacquer mixed with a metallic powder, usually gold.
Poltchageist's forms may be based on stoneware forgeries. One historical way to combat stoneware forgeries was to create a stamp of authenticity on products, hence the stamp under Artisan Form Poltchageist. It may also be a reference to the difference between unremarkable household objects and rare variants of them which are seen as antiques or masterpieces. Another origin for Poltchageist's forms may be the different grades of matcha, or matcha imitations.
Poltchageist may also be based on the Sandman, a mythical being which uses sand to make humans fall asleep, although in this case, it uses matcha powder instead.
Name origin
Poltchageist may be a combination of poltergeist and 抹茶 matcha, following the same naming pattern as Polteageist.
Chadesu may be a combination of 抹茶 matcha, death, and ポットデス Potdeath (Polteageist), as well as a pun on 茶です cha desu ("It's tea").
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