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'''Costa''' (Japanese: '''ゴーラ''' ''Goura'') is a {{p|Carracosta}} that {{adv|Black}} owns in [[Pokémon Adventures]] and his fifth overall. He originally belonged to [[Marshal]] before being released due to his stubborn nature. As of ''[[PS521|The Power of Dreams]]'', he is level 45 and his [[Characteristic]] is "thoroughly cunning." | '''Costa''' (Japanese: '''ゴーラ''' ''Goura'') is a {{p|Carracosta}} that {{adv|Black}} owns in [[Pokémon Adventures]] and his fifth {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} overall. He originally belonged to [[Marshal]] before being released due to his stubborn nature. As of ''[[PS521|The Power of Dreams]]'', he is at [[level]] 45, and his [[Characteristic]] is that he is "thoroughly cunning." | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==={{MangaArc|Black & White}}=== | |||
[[File:Marshal Tirtouga Adventures.png|thumb| | [[File:Marshal Tirtouga Adventures.png|thumb|left|150px|Tirtouga and Marshal]] | ||
Costa first appeared as a | Costa first appeared as a Tirtouga in ''[[PS488|Growing Pains]]'' as a [[wild Pokémon]] in [[Nimbasa City]]. Noticing that {{adv|White}} was struggling to capture a Pokémon, Black decided to catch Tirtouga to teach her what to do. Black then sent out [[Tula]] to weaken him and promptly caught him in a {{i|Poké Ball}}. After the capture [[Marshal]] reveals that he had previously owned Tirtouga but {{pkmn2|released}} him due to his extremely stubborn nature. | ||
In ''[[PS492|Mine Mayhem]]'', Black attempted to bond with Tirtouga with some training, but Tirtouga ignored his | In ''[[PS492|Mine Mayhem]]'', Black attempted to bond with Tirtouga with some training, but Tirtouga ignored his {{pkmn|Trainer}} and swam away. When Black attempted to get him to listen an assistant of [[Clay]]'s came over and told him that Clay was ready to have a [[Gym]] battle so Black hurries to the gym, Tirtouga in his arms. Upon arriving Clay attacked Black and Tirtouga with his {{p|Krokorok}}'s {{m|Sand Tomb}}, whose attack irritates Tirtouga enough to counter-attack with {{m|Brine}}. Clay then sent out {{p|Palpitoad}} and had it attack with a powerful {{t|water}} attack and {{m|Hyper Voice}}, causing Tirtouga to cringe and retreat inside of his shell. Due to this, Clay sent out {{TP|Clay|Excadrill}} to drill against the shell with {{m|Drill Run}}, but the attack ended up dealing no damage at all. Although he did well, Black decided to save Costa for later and recalled him. | ||
He was later used as his final Pokémon to fight against Krokorok. Due to the lights in the Gym shutting off Krokorok gained an immediate advantage due to being able to see in the dark and dealt heavy damage to Costa. When Krokorok was about to deal the final blow Black imitated Costa's form, confusing Krokorok and causing it to miss. Using the opportunity Costa attacked with Brine and knocked Krokorok out, earning Black the [[Quake Badge]]. | He was later used as his final Pokémon to fight against Krokorok. Due to the lights in the Gym shutting off, Krokorok gained an immediate advantage due to being able to see in the dark and dealt heavy damage to Costa. When Krokorok was about to deal the final blow, Black imitated Costa's form, confusing Krokorok and causing it to miss. Using the opportunity, Costa attacked with Brine and knocked Krokorok out, earning Black the [[Quake Badge]]. | ||
[[File:Costa Solid Rock.png|thumb | [[File:Costa Solid Rock.png|thumb|200px|Solid Rock activated]] | ||
In ''[[PS495|The Battle Within]]'', Black used Costa as his second Pokémon in his fight against [[Skyla]], battling her {{TP|Skyla|Swanna}}. Black ordered Costa to use {{m|Ancient Power}}, but Costa simply looked at him annoyed. Frustrated Black yelled at Costa about how important the battle was to him and Costa responded by attacking Swanna and knocking it out. Despite listening | In ''[[PS495|The Battle Within]]'', Black used Costa as his second Pokémon in his fight against [[Skyla]], battling her {{TP|Skyla|Swanna}}. Black ordered Costa to use {{m|Ancient Power}}, but Costa simply looked at him annoyed. Frustrated Black yelled at Costa about how important the battle was to him and Costa responded by attacking Swanna and knocking it out. Despite initially listening, he refused to do anything against her {{p|Unfezant}} and allowed himself to be defeated. | ||
In ''[[PS498|Decisions, Decisions]]'', Black is taken to the [[Tubeline Bridge]] for training under [[Brycen]]. Brycen has Costa train with his three {{p| Vanillish}}. Black is [[PS499|then]] tasked to defeat the {{tc|Biker|Black Empoleon biker gang}}, where Costa defeats the leader's {{p|Scraggy}} with a {{m|Hydro Pump}}. | In ''[[PS498|Decisions, Decisions]]'', Black is taken to the [[Tubeline Bridge]] for training under [[Brycen]]. Brycen has Costa train with his three {{p| Vanillish}}. Black is [[PS499|then]] tasked to defeat the {{tc|Biker|Black Empoleon biker gang}}, where Costa defeats the leader's {{p|Scraggy}} with a {{m|Hydro Pump}}. | ||
In ''[[PS504|The Cold Hard Truth]]'', Costa is sent out to battle Brycen's Vanillish and quickly defeats it with {{m|Scald}}. He next went up against his {{p|Beartic}}, who used | In ''[[PS504|The Cold Hard Truth]]'', Costa is sent out to battle Brycen's Vanillish and quickly defeats it with {{m|Scald}}. He next went up against his {{p|Beartic}}, who used its cold breath to freeze icicles onto its claws. Despite the increase in power, Beartic was unable to break Costa's defense and was sent flying away. Beartic then countered with {{m|Focus Blast}} and struck Costa in an unprotected spot, causing Costa to [[Evolution|evolve]] into {{p|Carracosta}}. Due to his increased size, Costa was able to overwhelm Beartic with his strength and win the battle for Black. | ||
[[File: | [[File:Costa vs Iris Haxorus.png|thumb|left|200px|Costa in the Pokémon League]] | ||
In ''[[PS516|One Way or Another]]'', Black and Costa faced off against [[Iris]] and her {{p|Druddigon}} in the semifinals of the {{un|Pokémon League}}. Costa begins attacking | In ''[[PS516|One Way or Another]]'', Black and Costa faced off against [[Iris]] and her {{p|Druddigon}} in the semifinals of the {{un|Pokémon League}}. Costa begins attacking Druddigon, forcing Iris to make sure to prevent it from getting close. Druddigon then stomped the ground repeatedly as it used {{m|Bulldoze}} to deal super effective damage to Costa. However, thanks to Costa's {{a|Solid Rock}} [[Ability]], the damage from the attack is halved, forcing Iris to send {{TP|Iris|Haxorus}} out, as it has {{a|Mold Breaker}} as its Ability. Haxorus begins slashing at Costa with its tusks, which Costa barely managing to block. Costa continues to block Haxorus's attacks until he eventually clamps his jaw onto Haxorus's tusk. Using his tail to balance himself, Costa lifts Haxorus upwards and fires an {{m|Ice Beam}} directly at it. The attack successfully freezes Haxorus and defeats it, giving Black the win. | ||
During [[Team Plasma]]'s attack on the League in ''[[PS521|Triple Threat]]'', Costa, [[Musha]], [[Bo]], and Tula were sent out to help Black's allies fight against the {{tc|Team Plasma Grunt}}s causing havoc below. Once they finished fighting the Grunts, Costa and the rest of Black's team returned to their Trainer shortly after he defeated {{adv|N}}. The reunion was cut short when [[Ghetsis]] attacked Black in order to prevent the public from learning about N's defeat. With a team specifically designed to counter Black's, Ghetsis had the immediate advantage. With Musha's help, Black defeated Ghetsis by defeating his secret weapon, a {{p|Volcarona}}, and then unleashed a series of powerful attacks on Ghetsis's team. | During [[Team Plasma]]'s attack on the League in ''[[PS521|Triple Threat]]'', Costa, [[Musha]], [[Bo]], and Tula were sent out to help Black's allies fight against the {{tc|Team Plasma Grunt}}s causing havoc below. Once they finished fighting the Grunts, Costa and the rest of Black's team returned to their Trainer shortly after he defeated {{adv|N}}. The reunion was cut short when [[Ghetsis]] attacked Black in order to prevent the public from learning about N's defeat. With a team specifically designed to counter Black's, Ghetsis had the immediate advantage. With Musha's help, Black defeated Ghetsis by defeating his secret weapon, a {{p|Volcarona}}, and then unleashed a series of powerful attacks on Ghetsis's team. | ||
==={{MangaArc|Black 2 & White 2}}=== | |||
In ''[[PS547|The Final Battle: Crushed Ambition]]'', Costa worked alongside other {{type|Water}} Pokémon to try and put out the fire on [[N's Castle]]. | |||
==Personality and characteristics== | ==Personality and characteristics== | ||
When {{adv|Black}} first caught Costa he was a very stubborn Pokémon who refused to follow orders, which was the reason [[Marshal]] | [[File:Black and Costa.png|thumb|right|150px|Costa and Black]] | ||
[[File:Costa ignoring Black.png|thumb|left|100px|Costa ignoring Black's commands]] | |||
When {{adv|Black}} first caught Costa, he was a very stubborn Pokémon who refused to follow orders, which was the reason [[Marshal]] {{pkmn2|released}} him in the first place. During their early days together, Costa showed annoyance and apathy towards his Trainer's attempt to bond with him. Over time, however, he began to trust Black and listen to him. After evolving, he became more serious and began to follow orders consistently. | |||
Costa is highly defensive, taking advantage of his sturdy shell and Solid Rock Ability to withstand attacks. | |||
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==Moves used== | ==Moves used== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Costa is the only Pokémon [[Marshal]] has owned that is not a {{ | * Costa is the only Pokémon [[Marshal]] has owned that is not a {{t|Fighting}} type. | ||
* Costa is Black's only Pokémon to activate his [[Ability]]. | * Costa is Black's only Pokémon to activate his [[Ability]]. | ||
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Costa (Japanese: ゴーラ Goura) is a Carracosta that Black owns in Pokémon Adventures and his fifth Pokémon overall. He originally belonged to Marshal before being released due to his stubborn nature. As of The Power of Dreams, he is at level 45, and his Characteristic is that he is "thoroughly cunning."
History
Black & White arc
Costa first appeared as a Tirtouga in Growing Pains as a wild Pokémon in Nimbasa City. Noticing that White was struggling to capture a Pokémon, Black decided to catch Tirtouga to teach her what to do. Black then sent out Tula to weaken him and promptly caught him in a Poké Ball. After the capture Marshal reveals that he had previously owned Tirtouga but released him due to his extremely stubborn nature.
In Mine Mayhem, Black attempted to bond with Tirtouga with some training, but Tirtouga ignored his Trainer and swam away. When Black attempted to get him to listen an assistant of Clay's came over and told him that Clay was ready to have a Gym battle so Black hurries to the gym, Tirtouga in his arms. Upon arriving Clay attacked Black and Tirtouga with his Krokorok's Sand Tomb, whose attack irritates Tirtouga enough to counter-attack with Brine. Clay then sent out Palpitoad and had it attack with a powerful water attack and Hyper Voice, causing Tirtouga to cringe and retreat inside of his shell. Due to this, Clay sent out Excadrill to drill against the shell with Drill Run, but the attack ended up dealing no damage at all. Although he did well, Black decided to save Costa for later and recalled him.
He was later used as his final Pokémon to fight against Krokorok. Due to the lights in the Gym shutting off, Krokorok gained an immediate advantage due to being able to see in the dark and dealt heavy damage to Costa. When Krokorok was about to deal the final blow, Black imitated Costa's form, confusing Krokorok and causing it to miss. Using the opportunity, Costa attacked with Brine and knocked Krokorok out, earning Black the Quake Badge.
In The Battle Within, Black used Costa as his second Pokémon in his fight against Skyla, battling her Swanna. Black ordered Costa to use Ancient Power, but Costa simply looked at him annoyed. Frustrated Black yelled at Costa about how important the battle was to him and Costa responded by attacking Swanna and knocking it out. Despite initially listening, he refused to do anything against her Unfezant and allowed himself to be defeated.
In Decisions, Decisions, Black is taken to the Tubeline Bridge for training under Brycen. Brycen has Costa train with his three Vanillish. Black is then tasked to defeat the Black Empoleon biker gang, where Costa defeats the leader's Scraggy with a Hydro Pump.
In The Cold Hard Truth, Costa is sent out to battle Brycen's Vanillish and quickly defeats it with Scald. He next went up against his Beartic, who used its cold breath to freeze icicles onto its claws. Despite the increase in power, Beartic was unable to break Costa's defense and was sent flying away. Beartic then countered with Focus Blast and struck Costa in an unprotected spot, causing Costa to evolve into Carracosta. Due to his increased size, Costa was able to overwhelm Beartic with his strength and win the battle for Black.
In One Way or Another, Black and Costa faced off against Iris and her Druddigon in the semifinals of the Pokémon League. Costa begins attacking Druddigon, forcing Iris to make sure to prevent it from getting close. Druddigon then stomped the ground repeatedly as it used Bulldoze to deal super effective damage to Costa. However, thanks to Costa's Solid Rock Ability, the damage from the attack is halved, forcing Iris to send Haxorus out, as it has Mold Breaker as its Ability. Haxorus begins slashing at Costa with its tusks, which Costa barely managing to block. Costa continues to block Haxorus's attacks until he eventually clamps his jaw onto Haxorus's tusk. Using his tail to balance himself, Costa lifts Haxorus upwards and fires an Ice Beam directly at it. The attack successfully freezes Haxorus and defeats it, giving Black the win.
During Team Plasma's attack on the League in Triple Threat, Costa, Musha, Bo, and Tula were sent out to help Black's allies fight against the Team Plasma Grunts causing havoc below. Once they finished fighting the Grunts, Costa and the rest of Black's team returned to their Trainer shortly after he defeated N. The reunion was cut short when Ghetsis attacked Black in order to prevent the public from learning about N's defeat. With a team specifically designed to counter Black's, Ghetsis had the immediate advantage. With Musha's help, Black defeated Ghetsis by defeating his secret weapon, a Volcarona, and then unleashed a series of powerful attacks on Ghetsis's team.
Black 2 & White 2 arc
In The Final Battle: Crushed Ambition, Costa worked alongside other Water-type Pokémon to try and put out the fire on N's Castle.
Personality and characteristics
When Black first caught Costa, he was a very stubborn Pokémon who refused to follow orders, which was the reason Marshal released him in the first place. During their early days together, Costa showed annoyance and apathy towards his Trainer's attempt to bond with him. Over time, however, he began to trust Black and listen to him. After evolving, he became more serious and began to follow orders consistently.
Costa is highly defensive, taking advantage of his sturdy shell and Solid Rock Ability to withstand attacks.
Appearance
As a Tirtouga |
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Moves used
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A † shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves. |
Trivia
- Costa is the only Pokémon Marshal has owned that is not a Fighting type.
- Costa is Black's only Pokémon to activate his Ability.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ゴーラ Goura | From アバゴーラ Abagoura, Carracosta |
English, Brazilian Portuguese | Costa | From Carracosta |
French | Méga | From Mégapagos, Carracosta |
German | Rippas | From Karippas, Carracosta |
European Spanish | Carra | From Carracosta |
Korean | 골라 Golra | From 늑골라 Neukgolra, Carracosta |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 海龜 Hǎiguī | From 肋骨海龜 Lèigǔhǎiguī, Carracosta |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 海龜 Hóigwāi | From 肋骨海龜 Lahkgwāthóigwāi, Carracosta |
Vietnamese | Goura | Transliteration of his Japanese name |
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Tirtouga and Carracosta.
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