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Yvette

Yvette (Japanese: ミソラ Misora) is a character in the Pokémon Adventures manga.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Yvette debuts in the X & Y arc. She is a student at Vaniville Town's Sky Trainer school in order to learn how to become a Sky Trainer. Her parents travel the world and give their daughter a variety of Vivillon they encounter on their travels. As such, she has acquired a Vivillon of almost every pattern, including the rare Poké Ball and Fancy patterns. This collection has made her popular at school, where she is titled as the top Vivillonist. She has a rivalry with Y, a junior that goes to the same school. Yvette and her classmates dislike Y due to her fame as the daughter of the famous Rhyhorn racer, Grace. At school, Yvette would tease and mock Y for making mistakes such as bringing her Fletchling, Fletchy, to school despite it being unable to participate in Sky Battles.

She, along with other Vaniville Town residents, are captured by Team Flare after the town is damaged during a battle between Xerneas and Yveltal. She and fourteen other students at the Sky Trainer school are manipulated by Team Flare to order to attack X and his friends in a plot to steal X's Key Stone. With the use of Celosia's Aegislash's ability to control people, Malva takes over the Sky Trainers' minds and uses them to attack X's group while they are in a helicopter over Route 9. The Sky Trainers' fifteen Vivillon attack the helicopter with a combined Hurricane, damaging it and nearly knocking it out of the air. Y jumps out to combat her fellow Sky Trainer classmates, and realizes that Yvette is the one leading them.

As they battle, Yvette mocks Y and claims that she is only famous because of her mother's achievements and questions why she bothered to become a Sky Trainer in the first place. As they battle, X discovers the Aegislash controlling the Sky Trainers in the air. Yvette's continued insults anger Y, who breaks out of the depression she went into after learning that Grace was also captured by Team Flare. Y thanks Yvette for helping her regain her composure and decides to finish the battle. Y's determination allows her Fletchy to evolve into Fletchinder, giving it the strength to defeat Yvette's Vivillon. At the same time, X uses his Mega Manectric Élec to defeat Aegislash, freeing the Sky Trainers and Yvette from its control. Afterward, Yvette passes out and taken to safety later on.

Pokémon

Vivillon (×18)
Yvette's Vivillon
Debut PAXY16

Yvette owns a collection of 18 different Vivillon of different patterns, including the rare Fancy and Poké Ball Patterns. She acquired these Vivillon from her world traveling parents, which earned her the title of top Vivillonist. When controlled by Malva, she used an Elegant Pattern Vivillon alongside the Vivillon used by her classmates. With the power of their combined Hurricane, the Sky Trainers damaged the helicopter piloted by Cassius. Eventually, Y gained the resolve to defeat Yvette, which caused her Fletchy to evolve and defeat Yvette's Vivillon with a Flame Charge.

The Elegant Pattern Vivillon's only known move is Hurricane.

In the games

Yvette is a non-player character that makes an appearance in Pokémon X and Y. She is a Sky Trainer that can be battled on Route 11. As with other Sky Trainers, the player can choose to turn down her challenge.


Quotes

Pokémon X and Y

  • Before battle
"Care for a Sky Battle with a Sky Trainer?"
Yes: "This suit has been specially designed to reduce wind resistance! Off I go!"
No flying Pokémon: "Well, well, isn't this a shame. You don't have any flying Pokémon. We Sky Trainers only battle with Pokémon that can fly in the sky."
No: "Well, this is a bit disappointing for a Sky Trainer like me..."
  • Being defeated
"It appears that the damage resistance was reduced as well!"


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