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* {{tc|Executive}} (might be mentioned in [[PS029]], [[PS030]], [[PS032]], [[PS037]], [[PS157]], [[PS445]], [[PS446]], [[PS447]], [[PS448]] | * {{tc|Executive}} (might be mentioned in [[PS029]], [[PS030]], [[PS032]], [[PS037]], [[PS157]], [[PS445]], [[PS446]], [[PS447]], [[PS448]], [[PS450]]) | ||
* {{tc|Swimmer}} (might be mentioned in [[PS209]]) | * {{tc|Swimmer}} (might be mentioned in [[PS209]]) | ||
* {{tc|Camper}} (mentioned in [[PS064]], [[PS153]]; likely will be a translation of its Generation I name) | * {{tc|Camper}} (mentioned in [[PS064]], [[PS153]]; likely will be a translation of its Generation I name) | ||
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* {{tc|Ruin Maniac}} | * {{tc|Ruin Maniac}} | ||
* {{tc|Battle Girl}} | * {{tc|Battle Girl}} | ||
* {{tc|Bug Catcher}} | * {{tc|Bug Catcher}} (might also be mentioned in [[PS453]]) | ||
* {{tc|Ninja Boy}} | * {{tc|Ninja Boy}} | ||
* {{tc|Gentleman}} | * {{tc|Gentleman}} | ||
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* [[Sinjoh Ruins]] (mentioned in [[PS447]]) | * [[Sinjoh Ruins]] (mentioned in [[PS447]]) | ||
* [[Glitter Lighthouse]] (in [[PS448]]; might be a translation of Olivine Lighthouse) | * [[Glitter Lighthouse]] (in [[PS448]]; might be a translation of Olivine Lighthouse) | ||
* [[Sinjoh Ruins|Mystri Stage]] | * [[Sinjoh Ruins|Mystri Stage]] | ||
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* {{un|Pokémon League}} (mentioned in [[PS463]], [[PS464]]) | * {{un|Pokémon League}} (mentioned in [[PS463]], [[PS464]]) | ||
* [[Pokémon League]] | * [[Pokémon League]] | ||
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* {{m|Heart Swap}} | * {{m|Heart Swap}} | ||
* {{m|Double Hit}} | * {{m|Double Hit}} | ||
* {{m|Judgment}} (might not be named until Arceus's summary at the end of [[PS457]]) | * {{m|Judgment}} (might not be named until Arceus's summary at the end of [[PS457]]) | ||
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* {{m|Tailwind}} | * {{m|Tailwind}} | ||
* {{m|Avalanche}} | * {{m|Avalanche}} | ||
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* {{a|Chlorophyll}} (in [[PS442]]) | * {{a|Chlorophyll}} (in [[PS442]]) | ||
* {{a|Hustle}} (in [[PS442]]) | * {{a|Hustle}} (in [[PS442]]) | ||
* {{a|Iron Fist}} (in Crystal's Pokémon summary at the end of [[PS450]]) | * {{a|Iron Fist}} (in Crystal's Pokémon summary at the end of [[PS450]]) | ||
* {{a|Insomnia}} (in Silver's Pokémon summary at the end of [[PS454]]) | * {{a|Insomnia}} (in Silver's Pokémon summary at the end of [[PS454]]) | ||
* {{a|Multitype}} (in [[PS455]]; might also be in Arceus's summary at the end of [[PS457]]) | * {{a|Multitype}} (in [[PS455]]; might also be mentioned in Arceus's summary at the end of [[PS457]]) | ||
* {{a|Technician}} (in Gold's Pokémon summary at the end of [[PS456]]) | * {{a|Technician}} (in Gold's Pokémon summary at the end of [[PS456]]) | ||
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* {{a|Forewarn}} (most likely in Black's Pokémon summary) | * {{a|Forewarn}} (most likely in Black's Pokémon summary) | ||
* {{a|Unnerve}} (most likely in Black's Pokémon summary) | * {{a|Unnerve}} (most likely in Black's Pokémon summary) | ||
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* [[Evolution-inducing held item]] (Razor Claw is in [[PS445]]) | * [[Evolution-inducing held item]] (Razor Claw is in [[PS445]]) | ||
* [[Plate]] | * [[Plate]] | ||
** Earth Plate is mentioned in [[PS446]] | ** Earth Plate is mentioned in [[PS446]], [[PS449]] | ||
** Flame Plate is mentioned in [[PS446]] | ** Flame Plate is mentioned in [[PS446]], [[PS449]] | ||
** Fist Plate is mentioned in [[PS446]] | ** Fist Plate is mentioned in [[PS446]], [[PS449]] | ||
** Toxic Plate is in [[PS446]] | ** Toxic Plate is in [[PS446]], [[PS449]] | ||
** All remaining plates, except Pixie Plate, are named in [[PS455]]. | ** All remaining plates, except Pixie Plate, are named in [[PS455]]. | ||
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* [[Dream Mist]] (mentioned in [[PS461]], [[PS471]], [[PS518]]) | * [[Dream Mist]] (mentioned in [[PS461]], [[PS471]], [[PS518]]) | ||
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* [[Escape]] (might be mentioned in [[PS017]], [[PS117]], [[PS198]], [[PS208]], [[PS209]], [[PS221]], [[PS282]], [[PS309]]<!--, [[PS465]], [[PS480]], [[PS488]], [[PS491]], [[PS523]]-->) | * [[Escape]] (might be mentioned in [[PS017]], [[PS117]], [[PS198]], [[PS208]], [[PS209]], [[PS221]], [[PS282]], [[PS309]]<!--, [[PS465]], [[PS480]], [[PS488]], [[PS491]], [[PS523]]-->) | ||
* [[Party]] (might be mentioned in [[PS310]], [[PS312]]<!--, [[PS460]], [[PS491]]-->) | * [[Party]] (might be mentioned in [[PS310]], [[PS312]]<!--, [[PS460]], [[PS491]]-->) | ||
* [[Level]] (might be mentioned in [[PS015]], [[PS111]], [[PS290]], [[PS292]], [[PS305]], [[PS308]] | * [[Level]] (might be mentioned in [[PS015]], [[PS111]], [[PS290]], [[PS292]], [[PS305]], [[PS308]], [[PS451]]) | ||
* [[Physical move]] (might be mentioned in [[PS077]], [[PS336]], [[PS360]]; might also be mentioned in Green's Nidorina's summary at the end of [[PS283]]) | * [[Physical move]] (might be mentioned in [[PS077]], [[PS336]], [[PS360]]; might also be mentioned in Green's Nidorina's summary at the end of [[PS283]]) | ||
* [[Contact]] | * [[Contact]] |
Revision as of 16:09, 17 April 2017
This is a list of pages that are missing Vietnamese names that can be found in Pokémon Adventures.
Characters
- Pokédex holders
- Emerald (name used by Latias and Latios)
- Trainer Classes
- Executive (might be mentioned in PS029, PS030, PS032, PS037, PS157, PS445, PS446, PS447, PS448, PS450)
- Swimmer (might be mentioned in PS209)
- Camper (mentioned in PS064, PS153; likely will be a translation of its Generation I name)
- Youngster (might be mentioned in PS091; might also be in the characters introduction page at the start of Volume 9)
- Sage (individual names too)
- Fisherman (might be mentioned in PS147, PS238; might also be mentioned in Yellow's summary at the end of PS291)
- Scientist (might be mentioned in PS032)
- Team Aqua Grunt
- Aqua Admin (might be mentioned in PS192, PS247)
- Team Magma Grunt
- Magma Admin
- Picnicker (not sure if it is named)
- Magma Leader (might be mentioned in PS248; might also be listed in the brief bio about Maxie at the start of Volume 22)
- Aqua Leader (might be mentioned in PS244, PS248; might also be listed in the brief bio about Archie at the start of Volume 22)
- Sailor
- Maid (in PS309)
- Triathlete (might be translated in the Press statement at the end of PS318)
- Hex Maniac
- Ruin Maniac
- Battle Girl
- Bug Catcher (might also be mentioned in PS453)
- Ninja Boy
- Gentleman
- Aroma Lady
- Pokémon Ranger
- Roughneck (might be mentioned in PS382)
- Tower Tycoon
- Factory Head
- Veteran
- Pokémon Breeder
- Others
- Ghost (literal)
- Mother (Mẹ)
- Radio Director (his individual name might not be mentioned until the start of Volume 43)
- Mr. Stone (needs full name added from PAORAS05, PAORAS13)
- Trick Master (Vua mưu mẹo)
- Subleaders of the Sea Scheme (Subleaders of Sea Scheme (Các phó thủ lĩnh chiến lược biển))
- Three Fires (Ba ngọn lửa)
- Amber (needs the name for his nickname "The Drop of Terror")
- Kanto Pokémon Federation (not sure if they are named)
- Mr. Berlitz (Ngài Berlitz)
- Mr. Foreman (page doesn't exist yet, so the name can be listed here temporarily)
- Advanced level Grunt (SHITAPPA)
- Underground Man
- International Police
- Bebe
- Hayley (not sure if she is named)
- Mira
- Cheryl
- Marley
- Aaron
- Bertha
- Lucian
- Seven Sages (mentioned in PS441)
- Maximo
- Jet
- Magnus
- Kimono Girl
- Archer
- Ariana
- Petrel
- Proton
- Baoba
- Primo (might be named at the end of PS446)
- Sakura
Character's Pokémon
- Professor Oak's Fearow (might not be named)
- Mr. Foreman's Psyduck (Vàng)
- Unown befriend by Diamond and Pearl (Bạn Nóng vội và Bạn Thong thả)
- Rad Rickshaw's Clefairy (Pippirin và Pippiran)
- Diamond's Reg
Locations
- Cities and Towns
- Regions
- Others
- Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7-8) (in the Adventures map in Volume 2; also the name for Underground Path (Kanto Routes 5-6))
- Goldenrod Game Corner (Trung tâm trò chơi Kogane)
- Ilex Forest shrine
- Team Rocket airship (Phi thuyền của Nhóm Rocket)
- Battle Tent
- Canalave Library (might not be named until PS435)
- Veilstone Department Store (Trung tâm bách hóa Tobari)
- S.S. Spiral (not sure if it is named)
- Vista Lighthouse (in PS404)
- Maniac Tunnel (not sure if it is named)
- Spear Pillar
- The Underground
- Villa
- Battleground
- Battle Frontier
- Battle Tower
- Turnback Cave
- Pokéathlon Dome
- Safari Zone
- Cliff Cave
- Sinjoh Ruins (mentioned in PS447)
- Glitter Lighthouse (in PS448; might be a translation of Olivine Lighthouse)
- Mystri Stage
Moves
- String Shot
- Uproar
- Brave Bird
- Wring Out
- Metal Burst
- Iron Head
- Embargo
- Brine
- Giga Impact
- Draco Meteor
- Feint
- Night Slash
- Magma Storm
- Toxic Spikes
- Bug Buzz (mentioned in PS427)
- Miracle Eye
- Crush Grip
- Trump Card
- Shadow Force
- Leaf Storm
- Lunar Dance
- Lava Plume
- Power Trick
- Guard Split
- Bug Bite
- Heal Block
- Me First
- Aqua Tail
- Head Smash
- Aqua Ring
- Captivate
- Last Resort
- Dragon Pulse
- Worry Seed
- Seed Flare
- Magnet Rise
- Heart Swap
- Double Hit
- Judgment (might not be named until Arceus's summary at the end of PS457)
Abilities
- Bad Dreams
- Flash Fire (in Rapidash's summary in PS420 and PS440)
- Soundproof (in PS427)
- Sand Stream (in PS428)
- Levitate (in PS430)
- Slow Start (in Diamond's Pokémon summary at the end of PS434)
- Tangled Feet (in Pearl's Pokémon summary at the end of PS437)
- Anger Point (in Pearl's Pokémon summary at the end of PS438)
- Sand Veil (in Pearl's Pokémon summary at the end of PS438)
- Snow Cloak (in Platinum's Pokémon summary at the end of PS440)
- Flower Gift (in Platinum's Pokémon summary at the end of PS440)
- Water Absorb (in PS442)
- Chlorophyll (in PS442)
- Hustle (in PS442)
- Iron Fist (in Crystal's Pokémon summary at the end of PS450)
- Insomnia (in Silver's Pokémon summary at the end of PS454)
- Multitype (in PS455; might also be mentioned in Arceus's summary at the end of PS457)
- Technician (in Gold's Pokémon summary at the end of PS456)
Items
- Without pages
These items don't have individual pages yet, so their names can be listed here temporarily.
- Devon Goods
- Letter
- Scanner
- Pokéblock Case
- Soot Sack
- Ruby
- Sapphire
- Devices
- Pokétch apps
- Berries
- Babiri Berry (in PS429)
- Other
- Lemonade (might be mentioned in PS022; not sure if its the same name as the one listed)
- Fossil (Hóa thạch)
- GS Ball
- Meteorite
- Frontier Pass (in PS303)
- Explorer Kit
- Oak's Letter
- Secret Key
- Status condition healing item (Ice Heal might be mentioned in PS436)
- Gracidea
- Lunar Wing
- Hyper Potion (mentioned in PS436; not sure if it is named in PS411)
- Apriblender
- Rage Candy Bar
- Evolution-inducing held item (Razor Claw is in PS445)
- Plate
Forms
These need the names for the different forms of the Pokémon (except Red Gyarados).
- Red Gyarados (might be mentioned in PS338, PS362)
- West Sea and East Sea might be mentioned in PS340 (this is for Shellos and Gastrodon)
- Rotom (in PS430)
- Giratina (in PS433)
- Cherrim (in PS440)
Other
- Form and Forme
- Baby Pokémon
- Starter Pokémon (not sure if it is named)
- Caught Pokémon (might be mentioned in PS186, PS187)
- Released Pokémon (might be mentioned in PS047)
- Pokémon breeding (might be mentioned in PS178)
- Pokémon training (might be mentioned in PS032, PS178)
- Pokémon battle (might be mentioned in PS029, PS056, PS064, PS178, PS183, PS186, PS190, PS287; might be listed in the summary of Crystal's Pokémon at the end of Volume 11, might also be mentioned under Ruby's bio at the start of Volume 18)
- Shiny Pokémon (might be mentioned in PS121; probably will be a translation of the Japanese name for differently colored)
- Multi Battle (might also be called a translation of Tag Battle; might be mentioned in PS309)
- Experience (listed in Red's Pokémon summary in Volume 2; might be mentioned in PS200)
- Recall (possibly a translation of the Japanese name for replace; might be mentioned in PS016, PS023, PS144, PS162, PS191, PS246, PS290, PS388, PS419, PS420, PS427, PS434, PS437, PS438, PS443)
- Recoil (might be mentioned in PS274, PS342, PS409)
- Pokémon Professor
- Pokémon Trainer (might be mentioned in PS015, PS035, PS178, PS180, PS190, PS208, PS287; might also be mentioned in Red's summary at the end of PS270)
- Original Trainer (might be listed in the summary of Crystal's Pokémon at the end of Volume 11)
- Damage (might be mentioned in PS247)
- Friendship (might be mentioned in PS030, PS094, PS101, PS299, PS346)
- Item
- Rematch (not sure if it is named)
- Appeal (might be mentioned in PS200, PS217, PS225, PS232)
- Escape (might be mentioned in PS017, PS117, PS198, PS208, PS209, PS221, PS282, PS309)
- Party (might be mentioned in PS310, PS312)
- Level (might be mentioned in PS015, PS111, PS290, PS292, PS305, PS308, PS451)
- Physical move (might be mentioned in PS077, PS336, PS360; might also be mentioned in Green's Nidorina's summary at the end of PS283)
- Contact
- Power (might be mentioned in PS094, PS199, PS210, PS279, PS285)
- Accuracy (might be mentioned in PS276, PS284)
- Power Point (might be mentioned in PS312)
- Battle Point (mentioned in PS320)
- Bag (might be mentioned in PS094, PS182, PS183, PS184, PS240, PS241, PS415, PS430)
- Pokémon category (might be mentioned in PS377)
- Proteam Omega (individual character names are in PS403, PS460)
- House of Berlitz
- Special move (might be mentioned in PS360)
- Slot machine (might be mentioned in PS357)
- Critical hit (might be mentioned in PS382, PS389, PS398, PS424, PS427, PS443)
- Lake guardians (might be mentioned in PS401, PS410, PS411, PS440)
- Warp tile (in PS407)
- Flavor (Dry is in the summaries for Lopunny and Rapidash in PS420)
- Pokérus (in PS439)
- Pokéathlon
- Performance (in PS442)