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|desc=When [[Marnie]] was five, Piers caught this Morpeko as a present to his little sister, which eventually became her [[starter Pokémon]]. According to her [[League Card]], Marnie's Morpeko helped her become less of a crybaby and more cheerful and outgoing.}} | |desc=When [[Marnie]] was five, Piers caught this Morpeko as a present to his little sister, which eventually became her [[starter Pokémon]]. According to her [[League Card]], Marnie's Morpeko helped her become less of a crybaby and more cheerful and outgoing.}} | ||
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Revision as of 08:14, 21 September 2020
Piers ネズ Nezu | |
Artwork from Sword and Shield | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Green |
Hair color | Black and white |
Hometown | Spikemuth |
Region | Galar |
Relatives | Marnie (younger sister) |
Trainer class | Gym Leader, Pokémon Trainer |
Generation | VIII |
Games | Sword and Shield |
Leader of | Spikemuth Gym |
Badge | Dark Badge |
Specializes in | Dark types |
Member of | Team Yell |
Rank | Captain |
Game animation debut | Assistant |
English voice actor | N/A |
Japanese voice actor | N/A |
Piers (Japanese: ネズ Nezu) is the Gym Leader of Spikemuth and the captain of Team Yell. He specializes in Dark-type Pokémon. He gives the Dark Badge to Trainers who defeat him. During the events of Pokémon Sword and Shield, he retires from his position as a Gym Leader and passes the title on to his little sister, Marnie.
In the games
Piers is the seventh Gym Leader Galarian Trainers face in their Gym Challenge. He is well known for writing songs and singing as he regularly does so in Spikemuth. More often he tends to reveal his strategy to his opponents, yet he has the strength and skills to win regardless. Spikemuth is the only Gym in Galar not built over a Power Spot; previously, Rose had asked Piers to relocate his Gym to a faraway Power Spot, but Piers refused and opted to be the only Gym Leader not to use Dynamax. As a result, the town is rarely visited by fans, which Piers blames himself for letting his home fall into obscurity and dilapidation. He has been desperately trying to support the town with his Dark-type Pokémon but often gets frustrated with the limits of his strength[1].
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, Piers is the only Gym Leader absent from the Gym Challenge's opening ceremony in Motostoke. He makes his first appearance once the player clears the Spikemuth Gym Challenge, where it is revealed that the Team Yell Grunts are actually Spikemuth Gym Trainers in disguise, and that their leader is Piers. After the player defeats Piers, Marnie approaches him for her turn at the Gym Challenge. Their conversation reveals that Piers had previously planned to stand down as Gym Leader after the Champion Cup ended and pass down the role to his little sister. However, Marnie refused the offer, stating that she could not be a Gym Leader if she succeeds in becoming Champion.
After the player defeats Marnie in the Champion Cup Semifinals in Wyndon, Piers rededicates Team Yell to cheering on the player instead. He and Team Yell assist the player and Hop in accessing Rose Tower by helping them find the Macro Cosmos's League staff hiding the monorail key needed to reach the tower.
Piers plays a vital role in helping to stop the Dynamax Pokémon created by Sordward and Shielbert. Having now stepped down as a Gym Leader following the Champion Cup's conclusion, he accompanies the player and Hop to all the stadiums in Galar to help their Gym Leaders defeat the Dynamax Pokémon. After the player captures ZacianSw/ZamazentaSh, Piers gives them his rare League Card and returns to Spikemuth, where he can be found giving a concert to the members of Team Yell. He can also appear as an opponent in the player's Champion tournaments despite no longer being a Gym Leader.
League Cards
This is a transcript of the back of Piers's League Cards in Pokémon Sword and Shield.
- Normal League Card
- "Spikemuth lacks a Power Spot that would allow Pokémon to Dynamax, and thus not many fans come to visit the town. Piers feels responsible for allowing his town to fall into obscurity and dilapidation. Once in battle, Piers tends to get riled up and will often reveal his strategy early on, but he has the strength and skill to triumph regardless. However, his true passions are singing and song writing, and his talents in these fields are well-known. As such, he currently hopes that his younger sister will take over as Gym Leader."
- Rare League Card
- "Here are some words from Piers when he first became the Gym Leader of Spikemuth. "Uh... ... ... The name's Piers. It's too bad we can't Dynamax our Pokémon in Spikemuth, but you could say we have a more authentic style of Pokémon battles. And I plan on showin' that off. And well... I have a younger sister, and she's got way more talent than me. But until she's old enough to become Gym Leader, I'll keep rockin' with my crew and make sure Spikemuth stays lively!""
Pokémon
Piers keeps his Pokémon in Dusk Balls.
Pokémon Sword and Shield
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Max Raid Battle partner
Piers uses this Pokémon in the Max Raid Battles in Turffield, Hulbury, and Motostoke Stadiums.
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Champion tournaments
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Caught for someone else
Debut | Pokémon Sword and Shield |
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When Marnie was five, Piers caught this Morpeko as a present to his little sister, which eventually became her starter Pokémon. According to her League Card, Marnie's Morpeko helped her become less of a crybaby and more cheerful and outgoing.
Artwork
Piers's League Card in Sword and Shield |
Piers's rare League Card in Sword and Shield |
Quotes
- Main article: Piers/Quotes
In the anime
In Pokémon: Twilight Wings
In Assistant, Piers was walking on the streets of Wyndon.
In Sky, Piers refused to take part in an interview about Leon in Wyndon. Later, he, Marnie, and her Morpeko watched the battle between Leon and Raihan on her phone in Spikemuth.
In the TCG
- Main article: Piers (Darkness Ablaze 165)
Piers 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 Infinity Zone expansion before debuting in English in the Darkness Ablaze expansion, with an illustration based on the take artwork of the character. It was also released as a Full Art card and Secret card in both expansions, with an illustration by kirisAki. Piers allows the player to search their deck for an Energy card and a Darkness-type Pokémon card, reveal them, and put them into their hand. The player then shuffles their deck.
Trivia
- Piers's uniform number is "061", which can be read in Japanese as goroawase for 悪い warui, meaning "bad".
- Piers and Marnie are the only Gym Leaders who specialize in Dark-type Pokémon.
- Piers's battle music contains remixed parts from N's final battle theme from Pokémon Black and White and the Team Rocket Hideout theme.
- Piers's Obstagoon has maximum EVs invested in both Defense and Special Defense. This is presumably to make up for Piers's lack of Dynamax usage in his battles.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ネズ Nezu | From 杜松 nezu (temple juniper) |
English | Piers | From the genus Juniperus and possibly pierce |
German | Nezz | Similar to his Japanese name |
Spanish | Nerio | From enebro (juniper) and possibly negro (black) |
French | Peterson | From peteron (common juniper) |
Italian | Ginepro | From ginepro (juniper) and possibly nero (black) |
Korean | 두송 Dusong | From 두송 (杜松) dusong (temple juniper) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 聶梓 / 聂梓 Nièzǐ | From the transcription of his Japanese name and possibly 梓 zǐ (catalpa) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 聶梓 Nihpjí | |
Brazilian Portuguese | Pietro | From junípero (juniper) and possibly preto (black) |
References
Related articles
Team Yell | |
Spikemuth | |
Captain | Related |
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Piers (Masters) | Marnie (Masters) |
Lower members | |
Team Yell Grunts • Spikemuth Gym Trainers |
Villainous team leaders | |
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Core series | Giovanni • Maxie • Archie • Cyrus • N • Ghetsis • Colress • Lysandre • Guzma • Piers • Cassiopeia |
Side series | Gonzap • Evice • Greevil |
Ranger series | Gordor • Blake Hall • Kincaid • Societea |
Masters EX | Giovanni • Guzma • Cyrus • N • Lysandre • Piers • Ghetsis • Maxie • Archie • Colress • Paulo • Penny |
Other games |
Biruritchi • Baron Phobos • Munna • Dark Rust • Don Roger • Giovanni |
Animated series | Giovanni • Madame Boss • Maxie • Archie • Cyrus • Ghetsis • Lysandre • Guzma • Piers • Gibeon |
Adventures | Giovanni • Masked Man • Maxie • Archie • Cyrus • N • Ghetsis • Colress • Lysandre • Guzma • Piers |
Other manga | Fraud • Meja |
This game character article is part of Project CharacterDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each character found in the Pokémon games. |