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'''Rubi Beniguchi''' (Japanese: '''{{ruby|紅|べに}}{{ruby|口|ぐち}}るびぃ''' ''Beniguchi Rubi''), a [[cross-canon counterpart]] of Tulip, appears in the Scarlet & Violet arc of [[Let's Play the Pokémon Card Game! Scarlet & Violet Arc|Let's Play the Pokémon Card Game!]]. | '''Rubi Beniguchi''' (Japanese: '''{{ruby|紅|べに}}{{ruby|口|ぐち}}るびぃ''' ''Beniguchi Rubi''), a [[cross-canon counterpart]] of Tulip, appears in the Scarlet & Violet arc of [[Let's Play the Pokémon Card Game! Scarlet & Violet Arc|Let's Play the Pokémon Card Game!]]. | ||
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[[File:TulipParadoxRift244.jpg|200px|thumb|Ultra rare print of Tulip]] | |||
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'''Tulip''' was introduced as a {{TCG|Supporter card}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released in the Japanese {{TCG|Future Flash}} expansion and the English {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} expansion, with artwork by [[Naoki Saito]]. An {{TCG|ultra rare}} version with artwork by the same illustrator, and a {{TCG|special illustration rare}} version of the card illustrated by [[AKIRA EGAWA]] were released in the same sets. It allows players to put up to 4 in any combination of {{ct|Psychic}} Pokémon and Basic {{TCG|Psychic}} Energy cards from their discard pile into their hand. | |||
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Tulip also makes an appearance on the {{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Espathra|81}} from the {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} expansion. | |||
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Revision as of 05:26, 20 January 2024
Tulip リップ Lip | |
"The Bewitching Beautician" | |
Artwork from Scarlet and Violet | |
Age | Unknown |
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Gender | Female |
Eye color | Hazel |
Hair color | Violet |
Hometown | Alfornada |
Region | Paldea |
Trainer class | Gym Leader |
Generation | IX |
Games | Scarlet and Violet |
Member of | Paldea League |
Rank | Gym Leader |
Leader of | Alfornada Gym |
Badge | Psychic Badge |
Specializes in | Psychic-types |
Tulip (Japanese: リップ Lip) is the Gym Leader of Alfornada's Gym, known officially as the Alfornada Gym. She specializes in Psychic-type Pokémon.
In the core series games
Besides being a Gym Leader, Tulip works as a model and a makeup artist. As such, she focuses on beauty and appearance a lot. Her Pokémon help her out in applying makeup which seems magical. She has a very busy schedule due to working on several businesses.[1]
Tulip is childhood friends with Dendra and has done a collaboration with fellow Gym Leader Iono. She doesn't like her boss, Geeta, very much, due to the latter's "bewitching aura" overlapping with the former's style.
Tulip enlists Dendra to help her with her Gym test of ESP exercise by defeating her in a Pokémon battle, in which the stakes were that the loser would do whatever the winner wanted. The Gym test requires the player to express different emotions as Dendra and a Medicham demonstrate them. Dendra also says that Tulip has always been an overachiever.
In addition to the Gym Badge, Tulip gives out TM120 (Psychic) after defeating her.
In The Indigo Disk, Tulip can be invited to Blueberry Academy as a special coach.
Pokémon
Tulip will Terastallize her Florges at the first opportunity.
Gym battle
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League Club Room
Traded to the player
Upon the third unique interaction with Tulip in the League Club Room, she will trade a Flittle to the player in exchange for almost any Pokémon excluding Shiny, Legendary, or Mythical Pokémon.
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This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This Pokémon may only be redeemed once per save file. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date received is the date on the system when the gift is redeemed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Quotes
- Main article: Tulip/Quotes
In the anime
Biri-Biri
Tulip briefly appeared as a silhouette alongside the rest of Paldea Gym Leaders in the music video for Biri-Biri.
Pokémon: Paldean Winds
Tulip appeared in Breathe Together, in which she is introduced by Iono as one of Paldea's Gym Leaders during her video collaboration with Naranja Academy.
Pokémon
Espathra |
In literature
Let's Play the Pokémon Card Game!
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Role, image |
Rubi Beniguchi (Japanese: 紅口るびぃ Beniguchi Rubi), a cross-canon counterpart of Tulip, appears in the Scarlet & Violet arc of Let's Play the Pokémon Card Game!.
In the TCG
- Main article: Tulip (Paradox Rift 181)
Tulip was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released in the Japanese Future Flash expansion and the English Paradox Rift expansion, with artwork by Naoki Saito. An ultra rare version with artwork by the same illustrator, and a special illustration rare version of the card illustrated by AKIRA EGAWA were released in the same sets. It allows players to put up to 4 in any combination of Psychic-type Pokémon and Basic Psychic Energy cards from their discard pile into their hand.
Other cards
Tulip also makes an appearance on the Espathra from the Paradox Rift expansion.
Gallery
Sprites and models
File:Tulip League Club Room Profile.png | |
VS model from Scarlet and Violet |
Special Coach profile image from Scarlet and Violet |
Artwork
Concept art from Scarlet and Violet |
Trivia
- Tulip's Japanese Gym Leader title is 超マジック・マキアージュ.
- Tulip and Dendra are childhood friends.
- Tulip's ace and Terastallized Pokémon being Florges references their shared trait of beauty.
- After Tulip recalls her Pokémon from battle, she rests the Poké Ball against her temple rather than simply nodding at it like many Trainers.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | リップ Lip | From tulip and possibly lipstick |
English, Indonesian | Tulip | From tulip |
German | Tulia | From Tulpe (tulip) |
Spanish | Tuli | From tulipán (tulip) |
French | Tully | From tulipe (tulip) |
Italian, Brazilian Portuguese | Tulipa | From tulipa (Portuguese for tulip) |
Korean | 리파 Lipa | From tulipa (Portuguese for tulip) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 莉普 Lìpǔ | Transcription of her Japanese name |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 莉普 Leihpóu | |
Thai | ลิป Lip | Transcription of her Japanese name |
See also
References
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