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'''Justy''' (Japanese: '''セイギ''' ''Seigi'') is a young man who is renowned for being one of the best professional Pokémon Trainers in [[Orre]]. Justy has built up a large fan following, especially in [[Phenac City]]. For most of the young [[Pokémon Trainer]]s in Phenac City, defeating Justy is the ultimate goal. He is the only character in the games to have the {{DL|Pokémon Trainer|Trainer class}} '''Pregymleader''' (Japanese: '''トレトレリーダー''' '' | '''Justy''' (Japanese: '''セイギ''' ''Seigi'') is a young man who is renowned for being one of the best professional Pokémon Trainers in [[Orre]]. Justy has built up a large fan following, especially in [[Phenac City]]. For most of the young [[Pokémon Trainer]]s in Phenac City, defeating Justy is the ultimate goal. He is the only character in the games to have the {{DL|Pokémon Trainer|Trainer class}} '''Pregymleader''' (Japanese: '''トレトレリーダー''' ''TraiTrai Leader''). | ||
Justy is the [[Gym Leader]] of the [[Prestige Precept Center]], often referred to as the Pre Gym, in Phenac City; however, the Prestige Precept Center isn't an official Gym as it's not sponsored by a [[Pokémon League]] and doesn't hand out a [[Badge]] to winners. However, because Orre doesn't have a Pokémon League of its own due to the overall lack of many wild Pokémon or population, the Prestige Precept Center can be considered the closest thing Orre has to a proper [[Gym|Pokémon Gym]]. | Justy is the [[Gym Leader]] of the [[Prestige Precept Center]], often referred to as the Pre Gym, in Phenac City; however, the Prestige Precept Center isn't an official Gym as it's not sponsored by a [[Pokémon League]] and doesn't hand out a [[Badge]] to winners. However, because Orre doesn't have a Pokémon League of its own due to the overall lack of many wild Pokémon or population, the Prestige Precept Center can be considered the closest thing Orre has to a proper [[Gym|Pokémon Gym]]. |
Revision as of 23:27, 19 July 2015
Justy (Japanese: セイギ Seigi) is a young man who is renowned for being one of the best professional Pokémon Trainers in Orre. Justy has built up a large fan following, especially in Phenac City. For most of the young Pokémon Trainers in Phenac City, defeating Justy is the ultimate goal. He is the only character in the games to have the Trainer class Pregymleader (Japanese: トレトレリーダー TraiTrai Leader).
Justy is the Gym Leader of the Prestige Precept Center, often referred to as the Pre Gym, in Phenac City; however, the Prestige Precept Center isn't an official Gym as it's not sponsored by a Pokémon League and doesn't hand out a Badge to winners. However, because Orre doesn't have a Pokémon League of its own due to the overall lack of many wild Pokémon or population, the Prestige Precept Center can be considered the closest thing Orre has to a proper Pokémon Gym.
In Pokémon Colosseum, Justy can be found in the Pre Gym upon Wes's first visit to Phenac City. After speaking to him, Justy will allow Wes to fight four of his students in succession. Upon completion, Justy rewards Wes with a White Herb and tells him to come back with six Pokémon. Upon returning with six Pokémon, Justy will fight Wes himself.
In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, when Michael arrives in Phenac City after visiting Realgam Tower, six identical Justys will come walking out of the Pre Gym and spread out all over the city. Finding each "Justy" will reveal them as one of the Hexagon Brothers in disguise, and each one will drop a Battle CD upon defeat in battle. The real Justy can be found locked up in the Pre Gym's basement with all of the other captured citizens. After he is rescued and Cipher has been forced out of Phenac City, Justy can be challenged in battle.
According to one of his students, he seems to slightly favor his Nosepass over his other Pokémon.
He relies on evasion-raising moves and Abilities such as Double Team and Sand Veil.
Justy gives out TM27 (Return) to Trainers who defeat him in Pokémon Colosseum, and in Pokémon XD, Trainers who defeat him will receive TM32 (Double Team). He will only fight Trainers who have a complete team of six Pokémon.
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In addition, Justy will give TM27 (Return) upon defeat.
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In addition, Justy will give TM32 (Double Team) and a Lum Berry upon defeat.
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