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'''Volo''' (Japanese: '''ウォロ''' ''Volo'') is one of the [[Ginkgo Guild]] merchants. He is the {{cat|Trainers with unique classes|only character}} in the {{pkmn|games}} to have the {{DL|Pokémon Trainer|Trainer class}} '''Ginkgo Guild Member''' <!--(Japanese: ''' ''' '' '')--> and '''Pokémon Wielder'''<!-- (Japanese: ''' ''' '' '')-->.
'''Volo''' (Japanese: '''ウォロ''' ''Volo'') is one of the [[Ginkgo Guild]] merchants and a worshiper of {{ga|Arceus}}. He is the {{cat|Trainers with unique classes|only character}} in the {{pkmn|games}} to have the {{DL|Pokémon Trainer|Trainer class}}es '''Ginkgo Guild Member''' (Japanese: '''イチョウしょうかい''' ''Ginkgo Merchant Guild'') and '''Pokémon Wielder''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンつかい''' ''Pokémon User'').


He bears a striking resemblance to [[Cynthia]], but the relationship between the two, if any, is unknown.
He claims to be a descendant of the ancient Sinnoh people.<ref>Volo:''"The blood of the ancient Sinnoh people flows in my veins, does it not?! What is it, then, that you find so lacking in me?!"'' ({{g|Legends: Arceus}})</ref> He bears a striking resemblance to [[Cynthia]] and [[Cogita]], but the relationship between them, if any, is unknown.


==In the games==
==In the core series games==
{{spoilers}}
{{spoilers}}
Volo is first met in {{g|Legends: Arceus}} when the {{player}} gets their {{pkmn2|Starter}}. Upon leaving the village Volo will offer to battle with his {{p|Togepi}} and reward the player with five [[Potion]]s for their victory.
===Character profile===
Volo is a merchant of the [[Ginkgo Guild]] that the player encounters several times over the course of [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]]. Unlike many of the other merchants, he often seems to travel alone, giving the player [[item]]s and advice on how to catch or battle certain Pokémon, such as teaching them how to use the back-strike while using [[Poké Ball]]s. Volo is often excited by the player's actions, taking interest in the player's alterations and contributions to the course of history. He has a sense of curiosity, being interested in the lore and myths that may be found around the [[Hisui]] [[region]], including the [[Plate]]s held by the special and [[Legendary Pokémon]] around the region.
 
Despite Volo's appearance and frequent aid to the player, his kindness is nothing more than a facade, hiding a malicious and clever side to his character. Volo appears to have a deep distaste and grudge for the player, wishing that {{p|Giratina}}'s [[space-time distortion|space-time rift]] had never brought them to Hisui. His interest in mythology and {{ga|Arceus}} created an intense self-commitment to meet the [[Mythical Pokémon]] and overthrow it, wanting to create a universe anew. However despite his negative traits, it is implied that he does care for his own Pokémon, as shown with pictures of him and his {{p|Togepi}} at the photography studio in Jubilife Village. This is further implied with Togepi, along with his {{p|Lucario}} only evolving through high [[friendship]].
 
Volo is skilled in [[Pokémon battle]]s, often challenging the player. He is one of two people to have the most available Pokémon at once in traditional battle, the other being [[Ingo]]. He can read the glyphs left by the original Celestica people, and frequently notes the similarities between the journey of the Ancient Hero of Celestica legend and the player character. [[Cogita]] remarks that he often shirks his duties to pester her at the [[Ancient Retreat]] about Hisui's legends and myths, indicating a lack of interest in his duties as a Ginkgo Guild merchant.
 
===Appearance===
Volo is a tall blonde man who stands at the height of 6'3" (190&nbsp;cm). He bears a striking resemblance to both [[Cynthia]] and [[Cogita]], which his outfits, hair color and eye color resembling either of the two. Volo has long blonde hair that cascades over left eye. His hair is often tied up in a bun that rests in the back of his head, but when he is not wearing his Ginkgo Guild uniform, this bun is untied making his hair resemble that of the Pokémon {{p|Arceus}}. He has thin eyebrows, and his gray eyes are also thin and small and end in a single thick eyelash.
 
Volo's Ginkgo Guild uniform is largely blue, with yellow and white accents. His top is all blue, ending in puffy furred cuffs around the sleeve and collar ends. Despite the coloring, the design pays homage to Cynthia's long coat and scarf. On the front, Volo wears a white apron and connects to his belt from around his neck and back. This apron reaches down towards his knees in the front, ending in six circular yellow spots. The apron's chest shows the Ginkgo Guild's logo. A brown belt with a silver buckle on the front wraps around his waist holding up his blue pants. These pants are puffy at the knees and are tucked away inside his large and brown rounded boots. Volo wears a furred yellow and blue hat. Volo is always carrying around a large brown backpack filled with multiple merchandise and wares to sell to travelers around the region.
 
At the [[Temple of Sinnoh]], Volo removes his Ginkgo Guild uniform, appearing in more religious-looking garb, resembling {{ga|Arceus}}. The pupils of his gray eyes are smaller. He wears a thin white shirt with shorter sleeves and the hem flows down to his right hip. The shirt's collar is golden with the decoration going over his right shoulder. His left shoulder has its own decoration, with a clothing graduating towards yellow hangs down over the sleeve. A Golden belt wraps around Volo's waist with two decorative pieces pointing downward resembling Arceus' wheel-like appendages. Volo wears bright green pant tucked into his sandals at the knees. These open-toed sandals are golden all the way around, including the soles and makes several open cross-hatches down to his ankles. Volo wears two golden cuffs around his wrists, with a single "spike" stretching up against his forearms. He wears a necklace with a gray tear-drop ornament hanging from the middle, resembling Cynthia's coat zipper and Cogita's dress decoration.
 
===Role===
====Pokémon Legends: Arceus====
'''Website blurb:''' ''"Volo, one of the Ginkgo Guild’s merchants, is often to be found wandering the Hisui region. He has a tendency to cross paths with you no matter where you travel. He’s got a boundless sense of curiosity and is always interested in unusual finds and unusual people."''
 
Volo is first met in {{g|Legends: Arceus}} after the {{player}} gets their [[first partner Pokémon]]. Upon leaving the village Volo will offer to battle with his {{p|Togepi}} and reward the player with five [[Potion]]s for their victory. During the player's mission to meet [[Mai]] from [[Fieldlands Camp]], Volo appears to tell the player about Back Strikes and how to use them in Pokémon capturing and battle. Later, when the player is about to leave [[Jubilife Village]] in order to calm Lord {{p|Kleavor}}, Volo arrives to wish the player good luck, prays they used Back Strike right, and gives them [[Super Potion]]s. After calming down the first [[Noble Pokémon]], Volo greets the player upon their return to the village and asks to see the two [[Plate]]s the player obtained from {{p|Wyrdeer}} and {{p|Kleavor}}, respectively.
 
Volo makes minor appearances throughout the game, delivering items to others as part of the Ginkgo Guild and encouraging the player's efforts to complete the [[Pokédex]].
 
When [[Kamado]] exiles the player from Jubilife Village, Volo seeks them out and offers his aid. He brings the player to the [[Ancient Retreat]] and introduces them to Cogita, a descendant of the Celestica people who has been teaching Volo the mythology of Hisui. Volo accompanies the player to [[Lake Verity]], [[Lake Valor]], and [[Lake Acuity]] as they follow Cogita's advice to seek out the [[Red Chain]]. He also takes up temporary residence at the Ancient Retreat, offering to sell the player items due to their inability to access [[Choy]]'s shop in the village. Once the Red Chain is assembled, Volo — eager for a chance to see history unfold — follows the player to the [[Temple of Sinnoh]] on their mission to prevent Kamado from attacking {{p|Dialga}}/{{p|Palkia}} in a misguided attempt to close the space-time rift. He again sells items just before the final ascent to the temple.
 
After Origin Forme {{p|Dialga}}/{{p|Palkia}} is captured, Volo enlists the player for a mission to locate the remaining [[Plate]]s. He splits up with the player to conduct his own research while the player seeks out various [[Legendary Pokémon]] and assembles the missing Plates. They later meet up at the Ancient Retreat again, where they discover that Cogita possessed one of the Plates all along, using it as a cutting board while unaware of its true significance. With only the [[Spooky Plate]] remaining, Volo asks the player to meet him at the [[Celestica Ruins]]. There, he muses about the existence of a Pokémon that could equal Dialga and Palkia, yet was banished to [[Distortion World|a world on the opposite side of the real one]], named {{p|Giratina}}. He grows excited and begins to lose his composure at the thought of how close to uncovering the truth about Hisui's mythology he is. Expressing frustration at the state of the world, he explains that he always sought answers when he faced difficulty in his life and asks the player where a creature like Giratina that wants to fight {{ga|Arceus}} might appear, deducing that it would be the Temple of Sinnoh.
 
At the temple, Volo observes that it is now ruined, turned into a site where "[[Spear Pillar|pillars now turned into spears stab into the heavens]]". Dropping his false persona, Volo confesses that in order to meet Arceus, he contacted Giratina and had it tear open the space-time rift, which directly caused the Noble Pokémon to rampage and led to the player's arrival in Hisui. He discards his Ginkgo Guild uniform and reveals that he possessed the Spooky Plate all along, demanding that the player hand over the rest so that he may meet and subjugate Arceus, then use its power to destroy and recreate the world. Although he offers the player a chance to stop him by defeating him in battle, he adds that he will not hesitate to use force to collect the Plates for himself. After a long, difficult battle, Volo angrily lashes out at the player, furious that they seemingly arrived from the space-time rift solely to get in his way. However, he excitedly notes the creeping presence of an eldritch being arriving at the ruined temple. Giratina emerges from a portal, and Volo takes control of it, commanding it to strike the player down. A battle against Giratina ensues, but just as it is seemingly defeated, it unleashes its true strength and transforms into its {{form|Giratina|Origin Forme}}.
 
When Giratina finally falls in battle, it reverts into its {{form|Giratina|Altered Forme}} and flees, causing Volo to fully lose his composure. Denouncing Giratina for fleeing from a human, he cries out in vain to Arceus, desperate to know what qualities it sees him as lacking, and wondering if his defeat means the world does not need to be remade. Volo surrenders the Spooky Plate to the player, telling them that his story ended when he was defeated by them. However, when the player's [[Celestica Flute]] transforms into the [[Azure Flute]], Volo realizes Arceus has chosen the player over him and lashes out again, refusing to stay and watch as they realize his dream of meeting Arceus. Before departing, Volo swears that he will discover all of Hisui's mythological secrets and conquer Arceus, no matter how many years, decades, or centuries it takes him.
 
He is not seen again for the rest of the game. However, [[Professor Laventon]] later reveals that Volo visited him to encourage him to finish work on the Pokédex as well as telling him that Giratina had a change of heart after losing to the player and tells him that it would likely be the last time they would ever meet.


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
Volo's Pokémon usage is similar to [[Cynthia]]'s from her appearance in {{g|Platinum}}. His main companion and partner appears to be his {{p|Togepi}}, who he uses in battle against the player in every fight, evolving into a {{p|Togekiss}} by the time they fight him for the last time. Cynthia not only uses a Togekiss in her {{pkmn|champion}} fight in Platinum, but is known to provide the player with a Togepi [[egg]]. In his second battle, he also uses a {{p|Gible}} which later evolves into a {{p|Garchomp}}, with it also appearing to be his second main companion and partner, a parallel to [[Cynthia's Garchomp|Cynthia's own]]. 5 of the 6 Pokémon in Volo's [[party]] are shared with the champion, with {{rf|Hisuian}} {{p|Arcanine}} replacing {{p|Milotic}} (who is unavailable in PLA).
Unlike Cynthia, Volo uses the maximum amount of types that can be used at one time, with 12, each of his Pokémon containing a different type combination.
===={{g|Legends: Arceus}}====
===={{g|Legends: Arceus}}====
=====First battle=====
=====First battle=====
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=====Second battle=====
=====Second battle=====
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=====Third battle=====
=====Third battle=====
Volo summons Giratina immediately after his first team is defeated. If the player is defeated by Giratina, they must battle Volo's inital team again. Giratina changes from [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Giratina|Altered Form to Origin Form]] upon being defeated, and heals completely, effectevely making the second battle against two Pokémon.
Volo summons {{p|Giratina}} in its {{form|Giratina|Altered Forme}} immediately after his main team is defeated. [[Experience]] is awarded for battling his main team before Volo summons Giratina, but the player is not given a chance to heal. If the player is defeated by Giratina, they must also battle Volo's initial team again. During this battle, Giratina is filled with '''terrible might''' (Japanese: '''すさまじい力''' ''Tremendous Strength''), which boosts all of its stats and causes it to take reduced indirect damage (such as from {{status|poison}} and [[Status condition#Splinters|splinters]]). Upon being defeated, Giratina changes into its Origin Forme and heals itself completely, effectively making the second part of the battle against two Pokémon, and the entire battle against eight.
 
;Part 1
;Part 1
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{{Party/Footer}}
{{Party/Footer}}


;Part 2
;Part 2
{{Party/Single
{{Party/Single
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|{{Pokémon/8
|{{Pokémon/7/LG
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|move1=Aura Sphere|move1type=Fighting|move1cat=Special
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|move3=Earth Power|move3type=Ground|move3cat=Special
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|type1=Ghost|type2=Dragon
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|move4=Shadow Force|move4type=Ghost|move4cat=Physical}}
|move4=Shadow Force|move4type=Ghost|move4cat=Physical}}
{{Party/Footer}}
{{Party/Footer}}
==In the spin-off games==
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]===
{{main|Volo (Masters)}}
Volo forms a [[sync pair]] with {{p|Togepi}} and {{p|Gible}} in [[Pokémon Masters EX]]. Volo became a playable sync pair on March 29, 2024.
{{PairDex/h|HeartGold|Hisui}}
{{PairDex|199|Volo|trainerlink=Volo (Masters)#Togepi|trainerimg=Volo|0175|Togepi|gender=female|buddy=yes|Fairy|Steel|Field|exrole=Tech|6|Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout}}
{{PairDex|199|Volo|trainerlink=Volo (Masters)#Gible|trainerimg=Volo|0443|Gible|gender=male|Dragon|Ice|Physical Strike|4EX|Trainer Lodge Friendship Level 100}}
|}


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
;[[Jubilife Village]]
{{Main|Volo/Quotes}}
:''"Oh? What a curious getup you have there. I can already tell you're quite the character! I'm Volo of the Gingko Guild, the go-to choice for any of your mercantile needs here in Hisui! I've heard talk about you. Fell from the sky, didn't you? Now that's certainly a tale I'd like to hear... Oh, you've a Pokémon! You're certainly full of interesting surprises... Investigating the odd and novel is key to any good merchant's success! So what do you say? How about you and I see how our Pokémon stand up to one another in battle?"''
 
::'''{{tt|Maybe not...|choice repeated until "Sounds good" is chosen}}''': ''"But what's the point of having a Pokémon, then? Come on, now&mdash;it's just a friendly competition!"''
==In the anime==
::'''Sounds good''': ''"I like you better and better! What a delightful find!"''
[[File:Volo HS.png|thumb|250px|Volo in [[Pokémon: Hisuian Snow]]]]
:''"I've also heard about this trial you're to attempt. Let's have a quick battle to get your blood pumping before you head out! Though I hope you know you'll lose if your Pokémon's HP reaches zero!"''
===Pokémon: Hisuian Snow===
:*Being defeated
Volo made a cameo appearance in ''[[HIS02|Fiery Reflections in Snow]]'', talking to another [[Ginkgo Guild]] member at [[Jubilife Village|Prelude Beach]]'s docks.
:''"Moves, items... Use them well, and the world will open up to you!"''
{{-}}
:*After being defeated
 
:''"It's always good fun to have your Pokémon do battle, don't you think? And as they gain experience through battle, they'll learn more moves and grow even stronger!"''
==In the TCG==
:''"But so few people here have their own Pokémon. If only more knew how to use Poké Balls! At any rate, let me help our two battlers recover from their little exercise."''
[[File:VoloLostOrigin196.jpg|200px|thumb|Full Art print of Volo]]
:''"And to you, my sky-fallen friend... I present some Potions in thanks!"''
{{main|Volo (Lost Origin 169)}}
:''"You can use them on your Pokémon whenever they might be worn out from battle. I'll be hoping that you're successful on that trial of yours. More Galaxy Team members means more customers for yours truly, after all!"''
'''Volo''' was introduced as a {{TCG|Supporter card}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese {{TCG|Dark Phantasma}} subset and the English {{TCG|Lost Origin}} expansion, with artwork by [[kirisAki]]. It was also released as a {{TCG|Full Art card}} and {{TCG|Secret card}} in the same Japanese and English expansions, with artwork by the same artist. It allows the player to discard one of their Benched {{TCG|Pokémon V}} and all attached cards.
;[[Temple of Sinnoh]]
{{-}}
*Before third battle
 
:''"The temple lies in ruins now... Columns cracked and broken... Like pillars now turned into spears, stabbing into the heavens..."''
==Gallery==
:''"Well, I detect a distinct lack of Giratina."''
===Artwork===
:''"Hmm? Is something bothering you?"''
{|style="margin:auto; text-align:center; border:3px solid #{{hisui color dark}}; background:#{{heartgold color}}; font-size:80%; border-radius: 10px"
:''"Ah, I do beg your pardon. I suppose I must seem to be behaving strangely!"''
|-
:''"I daresay you deserve to know what I'm really after by now."''
| style="border:2px solid #{{heartgold color light}}; background:#{{heartgold color light}}" | [[File:Volo_concept_art.jpg|x250px]]
:''"Ever since I became convinced that Arceus really does exist, there has been one question that consumed my thoughts... How can I meet such a being myself?"''
|- style="color:#000"
:''"It was in an attempt to answer this question that I originally sought out Giratina and had it tear open that rift in space and time... After all, Giratina wished to stand against Arceus. But that didn't do the trick..."''
| Concept art from {{color2|000|Pokémon Legends: Arceus|Legends: Arceus}}
:''"So then I had you gather the fragments of the all-encompassing deity, just as the murals of the ruins directed."''
|}
:''"Eighteen plates said to be the fragments of the all-encompassing deity... You hold in your hands seventeen of them. So, you must be wondering: Where is the last one?"''
 
:''"Why, it's right here!"''
===Merchandise art===
:''"Now hand over the plates you gathered! I will be the one to bring them all together!"''
{|style="margin:auto; text-align:center; border:3px solid #{{hisui color dark}}; background:#{{heartgold color}}; font-size:80%; border-radius: 10px"
:''"My desire to meet Arceus cannot be contained any longer! I need to know what it is! I MUST know what it is!"''
|-
:''"If I can meet Arceus myself, then I may also be able to subjugate its power... And using that, I will attempt to create a new, better world!"''
| style="border:2px solid #{{heartgold color light}}; background:#{{heartgold color light}}" | [[File:Hisui Days Merch 1 Hitoshi Ariga.jpg|x300px]]
:''"Of course, if I create a brand-new world, then the Hisui region that we currently exist in will be undone and returned to nothing. You, everyone you know, and all the Pokémon living here will vanish in an instant, as if you'd never been."''
| style="border:2px solid #{{heartgold color light}}; background:#{{heartgold color light}}" | [[File:Pokemon Trainers Volo Plush Icon.png|x200px]]
:''"If you want to keep this world from disappearing, then face me in battle! Not that you have a choice. Even if you don't wish to battle me, I'm not above using force to take those plates from you."''
|- style="color:#000"
:*Being defeated
| {{color2|000|Hisui}} Days key art by {{color2|000|Hitoshi Ariga}}
:''"Why? Why you?! Why do you have the blessing of Arceus?!"''
| Pokémon Trainers merchandise line plush artwork
:*After being defeated
|}
:''"Why? How?!"''
 
:''"I've devoted myself to Arceus beyond any other! I worshiped it as the creator of our entire world! I bent all of my passion and interest to its study! All the time I've spent poring over the legends... Everything that I've done—!"''
==Music==
:''"You outsider! It's almost as if you were spat out of the space-time rift just to get in my way!"''
Music related to Volo are arrangements of [[Cynthia]]'s music from past Pokémon games.
:*Summoning Giratina
 
:''"No...no, this isn't finished yet!"''
{| class="roundtable" style="margin:auto; text-align: center; background: #{{heartgold color}}; border: 3px solid #{{hisui color dark}}"
:''"Can't you feel it? The chill creeping through your veins—the eldritch presence icing your heart?"''
|- style="background:#{{heartgold color light}}"
:''"Giratina! Strike {{tt|him|If the player is a boy}}/{{tt|her|If the player is a girl}} down!"''
! Games
:*After Giratina is defeated
! Location
:''"Turning tail and running? From this puny HUMAN? Pathetic! I was the one to feed you the power you needed so that you could take on Arceus! I was the one who gave you the chance to claw open that space-time rift, driving the deity of space and time mad so that you could drag the creator out from hiding!"''
! Song name
:''"How? How could this happen?! Almighty Arceus, if you have any heart within you, then tell me..."''
! Composition
:''"The blood of the ancient Sinnoh people flows in my veins, does it not?! What is it, then, that you find so lacking in me?!"''
! Arrangement
:''"Do you mean to tell me that this world doesn't need to be remade?"''
|- style="background:#FFF"
:''"I can't live with such questions... I can't bear not satisfying this ache to know!"''
! rowspan="6" |{{GameIcon|LA}}
:''"Answer me, then, <player>. Do you have some dream that propels you, as I've had?"''
| Battling Volo at [[Jubilife Village]]<br>and the [[Solaceon Ruins]]
::'''I do!''': ''"So you do... Doubtless that dream of yours would never leave from for the dreams of one like me..."''
| Battle! (Pokémon Wielder)*
::'''I don't know.''': ''"You don't even know... Then perhaps the day will come when you will suffer and agonize as I do now..."''
| {{color2|000|Junichi Masuda}}<ref name=DPSuperMusic>This is an arrangement of a song from the Pokémon Diamond & Pearl Super Music Collection, which properly attributes the original composers/arrangers.</ref>
:''"I am the great wielder of Pokémon. And you... You battle alongside your Pokémon. In the end, I was alone... But not you. You will fight together with your Pokémon to seize whatever dreams you have."''
| Unknown
:*Giving the player the Spooky Plate
|- style="background:#FFF"
:''"Here. Take it... Take the plate that started me on this path—the plate I once received from Giratina."''
| When Volo reveals his<br>true intentions<br>at the [[Temple of Sinnoh]]
:''"My journey is over. My story ended when I lost to you."''
| Volo*
:''"I suppose now you've gathered all of the plates said to exist in this land of Hisui."''
| {{color2|000|Junichi Masuda}}<ref name=DPSuperMusic />
:*After the Celestica Flute transforms into the Azure Flute
| Unknown
:''"So that's...that's it... The Azure Flute. Heh. It comes to you."''
|- style="background:#FFF"
:''"So Arceus wishes to meet you... Of all people, you had to be the one... Is that why you were brought to this world?"''
| Battling Volo at<br>the [[Temple of Sinnoh]]
:''"Gah! I've no desire to watch from the sidelines as Arceus comes to you! And I absolutely cannot accept a world in which you would ever manage to defeat Arceus..."''
| Battle! (Volo)*
:''"Someday, I'll solve every riddle in the legends of Hisui's Pokémon. And on that day, I'll stand before Arceus at last—No, I will CONQUER it! No matter how many years, how many decades, how many centuries it takes me!"''
| {{color2|000|Junichi Masuda}}<ref name=DPSuperMusic /><br>{{color2|000|Go Ichinose}}<ref name=DPSuperMusic />
| Unknown
|- style="background:#FFF"
| As Volo calls forth Giratina
| Giratina Appears!*
| {{color2|000|Hitomi Sato}}<ref name=B2W2SuperMusic>This is an arrangement of a song from the Pokémon Black 2 & White 2 Super Music Collection, which properly attributes the original composers/arrangers.</ref>
| Unknown
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Battling Volo's<br>[[Altered Forme]] Giratina
| Battle! (Legendary Pokémon)*
| {{color2|000|Junichi Masuda}}<ref name=DPSuperMusic />
| Unknown
|- style="background:#FFF"
| After Volo's Giratina<br>becomes its [[Origin Forme]]
| Battle! (Giratina's Revival)*
| {{color2|000|Junichi Masuda}}<ref name=B2W2SuperMusic /><br>{{color2|000|Go Ichinose}}<ref name=B2W2SuperMusic />
| Unknown
|-
| class="roundybottom" style="background: #{{heartgold color}}" colspan="5" | <small>'''Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release.'''</small>
|}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In the final battle against him, Volo shares five Pokémon with Cynthia's {{game|Platinum}} team: {{p|Spiritomb}}, {{p|Garchomp}}, {{p|Togekiss}}, {{p|Roserade}}, and {{p|Lucario}}.
* Volo shares many similarities to [[Cynthia]]:
** The only Pokémon that Volo does not use from said team is {{p|Milotic}}, as it is not present in Legends: Arceus. He instead uses {{rf|Hisuian}} {{p|Arcanine}}. Interestingly, Gastrodon, which is in Cynthia's {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}} team, is available in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
** {{DL|Task|Missions|Mission}} 20, where the player must meet up with Volo, is called The Researcher of Myths, a title by which Cynthia also refers to herself.
** Similarly, Volo will always begin the battle by sending out Spiritomb, just like Cynthia.
** In his final battle, Volo wears a necklace with a teardrop-shaped ornament that resembles the ornament on Cynthia's coat.
* The music that plays before Volo's final battle begins is an arrangement of Cynthia's battle theme. His final battle theme is an arrangement of Cynthia's encounter theme. When he summons {{p|Giratina}}, it shifts to an arrangement of the [[Sinnoh]] [[Legendary Pokémon]] theme, then to an arragement of Giratina's Platinum theme when Giratina transforms into its {{form|Giratina|Origin Forme}}.
** In the final battle against him, Volo shares five Pokémon with Cynthia's {{game|Platinum}} team: {{p|Spiritomb}}, {{p|Garchomp}}, {{p|Togekiss}}, {{p|Roserade}}, and {{p|Lucario}}. Like Cynthia, Volo will always begin the battle by sending out Spiritomb.
* Volo is the third Trainer to battle the {{player}} with seven Pokémon. The other two are [[Greevil]] in {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}} and [[Ghetsis]] in {{game|Black and White|s 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}}, who both battle the player using a controlled Legendary Pokémon before using their [[party]] Pokémon against them. Inversely, Volo uses his party Pokémon before calling out Giratina.
*** The only Pokémon that Volo does not use from said team is {{p|Milotic}}, as it is not present in Legends: Arceus. He instead uses {{rf|Hisuian}} {{p|Arcanine}}.
** Due to Giratina reviving itself after being defeated and changing to its Origin Forme immediately afterwards, the player effectively has to defeat eight Pokémon while fighting Volo.
** The music that plays before Volo's final battle begins is an arrangement of Cynthia's battle theme. His final battle theme is an arrangement of Cynthia's encounter and battle themes.
* Volo is the first main story antagonist to be fought in the post-game.
** After his final battle, Volo vows to meet {{p|Arceus}}, and in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Cynthia meets Arceus during the [[Sinjoh Ruins]] event.
** He is also the first main antagonist of a main series game to not be affiliated with a [[villainous team]] or equivalent organization like the [[Aether Foundation]] or [[Macro Cosmos]], as the Ginkgo Guild does not have any role in his scheme and his only ally is Giratina.
* Volo is the first main antagonist of a core series game to not be affiliated with a [[villainous team]] or equivalent organization, as the Ginkgo Guild does not have any role in his scheme and his only allies are Giratina and his own Pokémon.
* Volo's claim that he's willing to even take centuries to locate and conquer Arceus, and his goal to subjugate Arceus in order to create a peaceful new world, alludes to [[Team Galactic]] and their ambitions. In Platinum, [[Cyrus]]'s plans to accomplish this goal using {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|Palkia}} are disrupted by the intervention of Giratina, Volo's ally in the past.
* Volo's claim that he is willing to even take centuries to locate and conquer Arceus, and his goal to subjugate Arceus in order to create a peaceful new world, is similar to [[Team Galactic]] and their ambitions. In Platinum, [[Cyrus]]'s plans to accomplish this goal using {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|Palkia}} are disrupted by the intervention of Giratina, Volo's ally in the past.
** Inversely, his claim to someday solve every riddle in Hisui's legends alludes to Cynthia's studying of mythology.
* Volo's appearance once he removes his Ginkgo Guild uniform makes a number of references to Arceus.
* Volo's appearance make a number of references to Arceus.  
** His hair is styled after Arceus's head.
** His hair is styled after Arceus' head.
** He wears golden accessories reminiscent of Arceus's own markings.
** He wears golden accessories reminescent of Arceus' own markings.
** He dons clothing called a chiton similar to that worn by ancient Greeks. {{wp|Zeus}}, the central God of the Greek pantheon, may be one of the inspirations for Arceus.
** He dons clothing similar to that of Ancient Greek. Zeus, the central God of the Greek pantheon is believed to be one of the references for Arceus.
*** In addition, the [[Pokémon movie|movie]] ''[[M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]'', which stars {{OBP|Arceus|M12}}, has a Greek-inspired setting.
** Volo's haircut and outfit, in various colors, can be purchased by the [[player character]] after obtaining {{p|Arceus}}: the Sinnoh Outfit, Sinnoh Sandals, and Sinnoh-style haircut.


==Names==
==Names==
{| class="roundtable" style="float:left; background: #{{blue color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{yellow color dark}}"
{| class="roundtable" style="float:left; background: #{{heartgold color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{hisui color dark}}"
! Language
! Language
! Name
! Name
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| Japanese
| Japanese
| ウォロ ''Volo''
| ウォロ ''Volo''
| From ''volō'' (Latin for "I wish")
| From ''volō'' (Latin for "I wish") and possibly the philosophical statement ''{{wp|Maine de Biran|volō, ergo sum}}'' (I wish, therefore I am)
|-
|-
| English, German
| English, German,<br>Brazilian Portuguese
| Volo
| Volo
| Same as his Japanese name
| Same as his Japanese name
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|}
{{-}}
{{-}}
{{TrainerNav|blue|hisui=yes}}<br>
{| style="float:left;"
|-
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
''Ginkgo Guild Member''
{{langtable|color={{heartgold color light}}|bordercolor={{hisui color dark}}
|de=Ginkgo-Gilde
|fr=Compagnie Ginkgo
|it=Ditta Ginkgo
|ko=은행상회
|es=Compañía Ginkgo
|zh_cmn=銀杏商會 / 银杏商会
|zh_yue=銀杏商會
}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
''Pokémon Wielder''
{{langtable|color={{heartgold color light}}|bordercolor={{white color dark}}
|fr=Expert en Pokémon
|de=Pokémon-Bändiger
|it=Esperto di Pokémon
|ko=포켓몬술사
|es=Domador Pokémon
|zh_cmn=寶可夢馴化師 / 宝可梦驯化师
|zh_yue=寶可夢馴化師
}}
|}
{{-}}
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
{{Ginkgo Guild}}
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Volo
ウォロ Volo
Legends Arceus Volo.png
Art from Legends: Arceus
Age Unknown
Gender Male
Height 6'3" (190 cm)[1]
Eye color Gray
Hair color Blonde
Hometown Unknown
Region Hisui
Trainer class Ginkgo Guild Member,
Pokémon Wielder
Generation VIII, IX
Counterpart(s) Volo (Masters)
Games Legends: Arceus
Masters EX
English voice actor Cory Yee[2] (Masters EX)
Japanese voice actor Yoshimasa Hosoya (Masters EX)
Member of Ginkgo Guild
Rank Member
Animated series Pokémon: Hisuian Snow
Debut Fiery Reflections in Snow
English voice actor N/A
Japanese voice actor N/A

Volo (Japanese: ウォロ Volo) is one of the Ginkgo Guild merchants and a worshiper of Arceus. He is the only character in the games to have the Trainer classes Ginkgo Guild Member (Japanese: イチョウしょうかい Ginkgo Merchant Guild) and Pokémon Wielder (Japanese: ポケモンつかい Pokémon User).

He claims to be a descendant of the ancient Sinnoh people.[3] He bears a striking resemblance to Cynthia and Cogita, but the relationship between them, if any, is unknown.

In the core series games

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Character profile

Volo is a merchant of the Ginkgo Guild that the player encounters several times over the course of Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Unlike many of the other merchants, he often seems to travel alone, giving the player items and advice on how to catch or battle certain Pokémon, such as teaching them how to use the back-strike while using Poké Balls. Volo is often excited by the player's actions, taking interest in the player's alterations and contributions to the course of history. He has a sense of curiosity, being interested in the lore and myths that may be found around the Hisui region, including the Plates held by the special and Legendary Pokémon around the region.

Despite Volo's appearance and frequent aid to the player, his kindness is nothing more than a facade, hiding a malicious and clever side to his character. Volo appears to have a deep distaste and grudge for the player, wishing that Giratina's space-time rift had never brought them to Hisui. His interest in mythology and Arceus created an intense self-commitment to meet the Mythical Pokémon and overthrow it, wanting to create a universe anew. However despite his negative traits, it is implied that he does care for his own Pokémon, as shown with pictures of him and his Togepi at the photography studio in Jubilife Village. This is further implied with Togepi, along with his Lucario only evolving through high friendship.

Volo is skilled in Pokémon battles, often challenging the player. He is one of two people to have the most available Pokémon at once in traditional battle, the other being Ingo. He can read the glyphs left by the original Celestica people, and frequently notes the similarities between the journey of the Ancient Hero of Celestica legend and the player character. Cogita remarks that he often shirks his duties to pester her at the Ancient Retreat about Hisui's legends and myths, indicating a lack of interest in his duties as a Ginkgo Guild merchant.

Appearance

Volo is a tall blonde man who stands at the height of 6'3" (190 cm). He bears a striking resemblance to both Cynthia and Cogita, which his outfits, hair color and eye color resembling either of the two. Volo has long blonde hair that cascades over left eye. His hair is often tied up in a bun that rests in the back of his head, but when he is not wearing his Ginkgo Guild uniform, this bun is untied making his hair resemble that of the Pokémon Arceus. He has thin eyebrows, and his gray eyes are also thin and small and end in a single thick eyelash.

Volo's Ginkgo Guild uniform is largely blue, with yellow and white accents. His top is all blue, ending in puffy furred cuffs around the sleeve and collar ends. Despite the coloring, the design pays homage to Cynthia's long coat and scarf. On the front, Volo wears a white apron and connects to his belt from around his neck and back. This apron reaches down towards his knees in the front, ending in six circular yellow spots. The apron's chest shows the Ginkgo Guild's logo. A brown belt with a silver buckle on the front wraps around his waist holding up his blue pants. These pants are puffy at the knees and are tucked away inside his large and brown rounded boots. Volo wears a furred yellow and blue hat. Volo is always carrying around a large brown backpack filled with multiple merchandise and wares to sell to travelers around the region.

At the Temple of Sinnoh, Volo removes his Ginkgo Guild uniform, appearing in more religious-looking garb, resembling Arceus. The pupils of his gray eyes are smaller. He wears a thin white shirt with shorter sleeves and the hem flows down to his right hip. The shirt's collar is golden with the decoration going over his right shoulder. His left shoulder has its own decoration, with a clothing graduating towards yellow hangs down over the sleeve. A Golden belt wraps around Volo's waist with two decorative pieces pointing downward resembling Arceus' wheel-like appendages. Volo wears bright green pant tucked into his sandals at the knees. These open-toed sandals are golden all the way around, including the soles and makes several open cross-hatches down to his ankles. Volo wears two golden cuffs around his wrists, with a single "spike" stretching up against his forearms. He wears a necklace with a gray tear-drop ornament hanging from the middle, resembling Cynthia's coat zipper and Cogita's dress decoration.

Role

Pokémon Legends: Arceus

Website blurb: "Volo, one of the Ginkgo Guild’s merchants, is often to be found wandering the Hisui region. He has a tendency to cross paths with you no matter where you travel. He’s got a boundless sense of curiosity and is always interested in unusual finds and unusual people."

Volo is first met in Pokémon Legends: Arceus after the player gets their first partner Pokémon. Upon leaving the village Volo will offer to battle with his Togepi and reward the player with five Potions for their victory. During the player's mission to meet Mai from Fieldlands Camp, Volo appears to tell the player about Back Strikes and how to use them in Pokémon capturing and battle. Later, when the player is about to leave Jubilife Village in order to calm Lord Kleavor, Volo arrives to wish the player good luck, prays they used Back Strike right, and gives them Super Potions. After calming down the first Noble Pokémon, Volo greets the player upon their return to the village and asks to see the two Plates the player obtained from Wyrdeer and Kleavor, respectively.

Volo makes minor appearances throughout the game, delivering items to others as part of the Ginkgo Guild and encouraging the player's efforts to complete the Pokédex.

When Kamado exiles the player from Jubilife Village, Volo seeks them out and offers his aid. He brings the player to the Ancient Retreat and introduces them to Cogita, a descendant of the Celestica people who has been teaching Volo the mythology of Hisui. Volo accompanies the player to Lake Verity, Lake Valor, and Lake Acuity as they follow Cogita's advice to seek out the Red Chain. He also takes up temporary residence at the Ancient Retreat, offering to sell the player items due to their inability to access Choy's shop in the village. Once the Red Chain is assembled, Volo — eager for a chance to see history unfold — follows the player to the Temple of Sinnoh on their mission to prevent Kamado from attacking Dialga/Palkia in a misguided attempt to close the space-time rift. He again sells items just before the final ascent to the temple.

After Origin Forme Dialga/Palkia is captured, Volo enlists the player for a mission to locate the remaining Plates. He splits up with the player to conduct his own research while the player seeks out various Legendary Pokémon and assembles the missing Plates. They later meet up at the Ancient Retreat again, where they discover that Cogita possessed one of the Plates all along, using it as a cutting board while unaware of its true significance. With only the Spooky Plate remaining, Volo asks the player to meet him at the Celestica Ruins. There, he muses about the existence of a Pokémon that could equal Dialga and Palkia, yet was banished to a world on the opposite side of the real one, named Giratina. He grows excited and begins to lose his composure at the thought of how close to uncovering the truth about Hisui's mythology he is. Expressing frustration at the state of the world, he explains that he always sought answers when he faced difficulty in his life and asks the player where a creature like Giratina that wants to fight Arceus might appear, deducing that it would be the Temple of Sinnoh.

At the temple, Volo observes that it is now ruined, turned into a site where "pillars now turned into spears stab into the heavens". Dropping his false persona, Volo confesses that in order to meet Arceus, he contacted Giratina and had it tear open the space-time rift, which directly caused the Noble Pokémon to rampage and led to the player's arrival in Hisui. He discards his Ginkgo Guild uniform and reveals that he possessed the Spooky Plate all along, demanding that the player hand over the rest so that he may meet and subjugate Arceus, then use its power to destroy and recreate the world. Although he offers the player a chance to stop him by defeating him in battle, he adds that he will not hesitate to use force to collect the Plates for himself. After a long, difficult battle, Volo angrily lashes out at the player, furious that they seemingly arrived from the space-time rift solely to get in his way. However, he excitedly notes the creeping presence of an eldritch being arriving at the ruined temple. Giratina emerges from a portal, and Volo takes control of it, commanding it to strike the player down. A battle against Giratina ensues, but just as it is seemingly defeated, it unleashes its true strength and transforms into its Origin Forme.

When Giratina finally falls in battle, it reverts into its Altered Forme and flees, causing Volo to fully lose his composure. Denouncing Giratina for fleeing from a human, he cries out in vain to Arceus, desperate to know what qualities it sees him as lacking, and wondering if his defeat means the world does not need to be remade. Volo surrenders the Spooky Plate to the player, telling them that his story ended when he was defeated by them. However, when the player's Celestica Flute transforms into the Azure Flute, Volo realizes Arceus has chosen the player over him and lashes out again, refusing to stay and watch as they realize his dream of meeting Arceus. Before departing, Volo swears that he will discover all of Hisui's mythological secrets and conquer Arceus, no matter how many years, decades, or centuries it takes him.

He is not seen again for the rest of the game. However, Professor Laventon later reveals that Volo visited him to encourage him to finish work on the Pokédex as well as telling him that Giratina had a change of heart after losing to the player and tells him that it would likely be the last time they would ever meet.

Pokémon

Volo's Pokémon usage is similar to Cynthia's from her appearance in Pokémon Platinum. His main companion and partner appears to be his Togepi, who he uses in battle against the player in every fight, evolving into a Togekiss by the time they fight him for the last time. Cynthia not only uses a Togekiss in her champion fight in Platinum, but is known to provide the player with a Togepi egg. In his second battle, he also uses a Gible which later evolves into a Garchomp, with it also appearing to be his second main companion and partner, a parallel to Cynthia's own. 5 of the 6 Pokémon in Volo's party are shared with the champion, with Hisuian Arcanine replacing Milotic (who is unavailable in PLA).

Unlike Cynthia, Volo uses the maximum amount of types that can be used at one time, with 12, each of his Pokémon containing a different type combination.

Pokémon Legends: Arceus

First battle



Second battle



Third battle

Volo summons Giratina in its Altered Forme immediately after his main team is defeated. Experience is awarded for battling his main team before Volo summons Giratina, but the player is not given a chance to heal. If the player is defeated by Giratina, they must also battle Volo's initial team again. During this battle, Giratina is filled with terrible might (Japanese: すさまじい力 Tremendous Strength), which boosts all of its stats and causes it to take reduced indirect damage (such as from poison and splinters). Upon being defeated, Giratina changes into its Origin Forme and heals itself completely, effectively making the second part of the battle against two Pokémon, and the entire battle against eight.

Part 1



Part 2



In the spin-off games

Pokémon Masters EX

Main article: Volo (Masters)

Volo forms a sync pair with Togepi and Gible in Pokémon Masters EX. Volo became a playable sync pair on March 29, 2024.

Dex Trainer NDex Pokémon Type Weakness Role EX role Base potential Availability
#199 VSVolo Masters.png Volo #0175 MastersIcon0175.png Togepi Buddy Move Icon Masters.png
Fairy
FairyIC Masters.png
Steel
SteelIC Masters.png
Masters Field.png Masters Tech.png ★★★★★☆EX Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout
#199 VSVolo Masters.png Volo #0443 MastersIcon0443.png Gible
Dragon
DragonIC Masters.png
Ice
IceIC Masters.png
Masters Physical Strike.png ★★★★☆☆EX Trainer Lodge Friendship Level 100

Quotes

Main article: Volo/Quotes

In the anime

Pokémon: Hisuian Snow

Volo made a cameo appearance in Fiery Reflections in Snow, talking to another Ginkgo Guild member at Prelude Beach's docks.

In the TCG

Full Art print of Volo
Main article: Volo (Lost Origin 169)

Volo was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese Dark Phantasma subset and the English Lost Origin expansion, with artwork by kirisAki. It was also released as a Full Art card and Secret card in the same Japanese and English expansions, with artwork by the same artist. It allows the player to discard one of their Benched Pokémon V and all attached cards.

Gallery

Artwork

Volo concept art.jpg
Concept art from Legends: Arceus

Merchandise art

Hisui Days Merch 1 Hitoshi Ariga.jpg Pokemon Trainers Volo Plush Icon.png
Hisui Days key art by Hitoshi Ariga Pokémon Trainers merchandise line plush artwork

Music

Music related to Volo are arrangements of Cynthia's music from past Pokémon games.

Games Location Song name Composition Arrangement
 LA  Battling Volo at Jubilife Village
and the Solaceon Ruins
Battle! (Pokémon Wielder)* Junichi Masuda[4] Unknown
When Volo reveals his
true intentions
at the Temple of Sinnoh
Volo* Junichi Masuda[4] Unknown
Battling Volo at
the Temple of Sinnoh
Battle! (Volo)* Junichi Masuda[4]
Go Ichinose[4]
Unknown
As Volo calls forth Giratina Giratina Appears!* Hitomi Sato[5] Unknown
Battling Volo's
Altered Forme Giratina
Battle! (Legendary Pokémon)* Junichi Masuda[4] Unknown
After Volo's Giratina
becomes its Origin Forme
Battle! (Giratina's Revival)* Junichi Masuda[5]
Go Ichinose[5]
Unknown
Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release.

Trivia

  • Volo shares many similarities to Cynthia:
    • Mission 20, where the player must meet up with Volo, is called The Researcher of Myths, a title by which Cynthia also refers to herself.
    • In his final battle, Volo wears a necklace with a teardrop-shaped ornament that resembles the ornament on Cynthia's coat.
    • In the final battle against him, Volo shares five Pokémon with Cynthia's Pokémon Platinum team: Spiritomb, Garchomp, Togekiss, Roserade, and Lucario. Like Cynthia, Volo will always begin the battle by sending out Spiritomb.
      • The only Pokémon that Volo does not use from said team is Milotic, as it is not present in Legends: Arceus. He instead uses Hisuian Arcanine.
    • The music that plays before Volo's final battle begins is an arrangement of Cynthia's battle theme. His final battle theme is an arrangement of Cynthia's encounter and battle themes.
    • After his final battle, Volo vows to meet Arceus, and in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Cynthia meets Arceus during the Sinjoh Ruins event.
  • Volo is the first main antagonist of a core series game to not be affiliated with a villainous team or equivalent organization, as the Ginkgo Guild does not have any role in his scheme and his only allies are Giratina and his own Pokémon.
  • Volo's claim that he is willing to even take centuries to locate and conquer Arceus, and his goal to subjugate Arceus in order to create a peaceful new world, is similar to Team Galactic and their ambitions. In Platinum, Cyrus's plans to accomplish this goal using Dialga and Palkia are disrupted by the intervention of Giratina, Volo's ally in the past.
  • Volo's appearance once he removes his Ginkgo Guild uniform makes a number of references to Arceus.
    • His hair is styled after Arceus's head.
    • He wears golden accessories reminiscent of Arceus's own markings.
    • He dons clothing called a chiton similar to that worn by ancient Greeks. Zeus, the central God of the Greek pantheon, may be one of the inspirations for Arceus.
    • Volo's haircut and outfit, in various colors, can be purchased by the player character after obtaining Arceus: the Sinnoh Outfit, Sinnoh Sandals, and Sinnoh-style haircut.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ウォロ Volo From volō (Latin for "I wish") and possibly the philosophical statement volō, ergo sum (I wish, therefore I am)
English, German,
Brazilian Portuguese
Volo Same as his Japanese name
Spanish Volus Similar to his Japanese name
French Percupio From percupio (Latin for "to wish greatly")
Italian Ethelo From ἐθέλω ethélō (Ancient Greek for "to wish")
Korean 월로 Volo Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 望羅 / 望罗 Wàngluó From 望 wàng / mohng (to hope) and transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 望羅 Mohnglòh
Russian Воло Volo Transcription of his Japanese name


Ginkgo Guild Member

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 銀杏商會
Mandarin 銀杏商會 / 银杏商会
France Flag.png French Compagnie Ginkgo
Germany Flag.png German Ginkgo-Gilde
Italy Flag.png Italian Ditta Ginkgo
South Korea Flag.png Korean 은행상회
Spain Flag.png Spanish Compañía Ginkgo

Pokémon Wielder

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 寶可夢馴化師
Mandarin 寶可夢馴化師 / 宝可梦驯化师
France Flag.png French Expert en Pokémon
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon-Bändiger
Italy Flag.png Italian Esperto di Pokémon
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓몬술사
Spain Flag.png Spanish Domador Pokémon


References

  1. Concept art from Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
  2. https://imgur.com/a/M1hV0xq
  3. Volo:"The blood of the ancient Sinnoh people flows in my veins, does it not?! What is it, then, that you find so lacking in me?!" (Pokémon Legends: Arceus)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 This is an arrangement of a song from the Pokémon Diamond & Pearl Super Music Collection, which properly attributes the original composers/arrangers.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 This is an arrangement of a song from the Pokémon Black 2 & White 2 Super Music Collection, which properly attributes the original composers/arrangers.
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