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'''Renza''' (Japanese: '''レンザ''' ''Renza'') is a recurring character in [[Pokémon Adventures]]. He is one of the [[Draconid people]]. | '''Renza''' (Japanese: '''レンザ''' ''Renza'') is a recurring character in [[Pokémon Adventures]]. He is one of the [[Draconid people]]. | ||
Renza debuts in the {{ | Renza debuts in the {{MangaArc|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}. Along with [[Jinga]] and [[Tomatoma]], Renza travels to the [[Sky Pillar]] after being alerted by the presence of an intruder. When they arrive, the three find {{adv|Ruby}} exiting the area while riding on top of {{adv|Eon duo|Latios}}. The three immediately begin attacking Ruby and demand to know why he trespassed on the Draconids' sacred ground. | ||
When Ruby assumes the three are working alongside [[Zinnia]], the three Draconids angrily deny the claim. Renza stops the fighting and reveals that Zinnia was chosen to be the new Lorekeeper to replace the former Lorekeeper, Aster, who is now deceased. Despite this, the three refuse to accept Zinnia as the new Lorekeeper as she doesn't have the same powers as Aster that are needed to stop the [[Grand Meteor Delta|meteoroid]] from crashing into the planet. The conversation is interrupted by small pieces of the meteoroid falling down from the sky and into the sea. The three Draconids make their escape and bid farewell to Ruby. | When Ruby assumes the three are working alongside [[Zinnia]], the three Draconids angrily deny the claim. Renza stops the fighting and reveals that Zinnia was chosen to be the new Lorekeeper to replace the former Lorekeeper, Aster, who is now deceased. Despite this, the three refuse to accept Zinnia as the new Lorekeeper as she doesn't have the same powers as Aster that are needed to stop the [[Grand Meteor Delta|meteoroid]] from crashing into the planet. The conversation is interrupted by small pieces of the meteoroid falling down from the sky and into the sea. The three Draconids make their escape and bid farewell to Ruby. | ||
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|img=Draconids Flygon Adventures.png | |img=Draconids Flygon Adventures.png | ||
|epnum= | |epnum=PS602 | ||
|epname= | |epname=Hoopa Distorts | ||
|desc={{p|Flygon}} is Renza's first known Pokémon. It is used to transport its Trainer through the air. | |desc={{p|Flygon}} is Renza's first known Pokémon. It is used to transport its Trainer through the air. | ||
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|img=Renza Sableye.png | |img=Renza Sableye.png | ||
|epnum= | |epnum=PS602 | ||
|epname= | |epname=Hoopa Distorts | ||
|desc={{p|Sableye}} is Renza's second known Pokémon. It was first seen traveling with its Trainer to confront Ruby and Latios about their trespassing at the Sky Pillar. Renza used Sableye to attack Ruby and Latios in the air. By using special aerodynamic clouds produced by flying Dragon Pokémon, it was able to stand on the air as if it was the ground. | |desc={{p|Sableye}} is Renza's second known Pokémon. It was first seen traveling with its Trainer to confront Ruby and Latios about their trespassing at the Sky Pillar. Renza used Sableye to attack Ruby and Latios in the air. By using special aerodynamic clouds produced by flying Dragon Pokémon, it was able to stand on the air as if it was the ground. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:45, 14 May 2024
Renza (Japanese: レンザ Renza) is a recurring character in Pokémon Adventures. He is one of the Draconid people.
Renza debuts in the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc. Along with Jinga and Tomatoma, Renza travels to the Sky Pillar after being alerted by the presence of an intruder. When they arrive, the three find Ruby exiting the area while riding on top of Latios. The three immediately begin attacking Ruby and demand to know why he trespassed on the Draconids' sacred ground.
When Ruby assumes the three are working alongside Zinnia, the three Draconids angrily deny the claim. Renza stops the fighting and reveals that Zinnia was chosen to be the new Lorekeeper to replace the former Lorekeeper, Aster, who is now deceased. Despite this, the three refuse to accept Zinnia as the new Lorekeeper as she doesn't have the same powers as Aster that are needed to stop the meteoroid from crashing into the planet. The conversation is interrupted by small pieces of the meteoroid falling down from the sky and into the sea. The three Draconids make their escape and bid farewell to Ruby.
Later at Meteor Falls, Renza, Jinga, and Tomatoma inform the village Elder about the sudden appearance of Groudon and Kyogre at Route 115. When they ask for permission to go see what is happening, the Elder just tells them to continue searching for Zinnia.
Later, Renza travels to Sootopolis City alongside his fellow Draconids to assist with a plan to stop the meteoroid. When Ruby introduces the Elder to Sapphire, the Elder compliments Ruby and Sapphire's Gardevoir and Gallade duo and offers to give Sapphire their corresponding Mega Stones. When Sapphire hears the compliment, she gets embarrassed and slaps the Elder, much to Renza's shock. Later, Renza and the others use aerodynamic clouds to stand in the air as Ruby and Sapphire fly to space with Rayquaza. As Ruby and Sapphire use Mega Rayquaza to attack Grand Meteor Delta, Renza and the others attack the meteoroid as well. The combined attacks successfully shatters Grand Meteor Delta into pieces.
Pokémon
Debut | Hoopa Distorts |
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Flygon is Renza's first known Pokémon. It is used to transport its Trainer through the air.
None of Flygon's moves are known.
Debut | Hoopa Distorts |
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Sableye is Renza's second known Pokémon. It was first seen traveling with its Trainer to confront Ruby and Latios about their trespassing at the Sky Pillar. Renza used Sableye to attack Ruby and Latios in the air. By using special aerodynamic clouds produced by flying Dragon Pokémon, it was able to stand on the air as if it was the ground.
None of Sableye's moves are known.
This article is part of both Project Manga and Project CharacterDex, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Manga and CharacterDex, respectively. |