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* Clover wears a Ginkgo Guild uniform sans the guild’s boots and symbol apron, and she also uses bags that the guild’s members attach to their backpacks. The implications of this is unknown. | |||
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Clover オタケ Otake | |
VS model from Legends: Arceus | |
Gender | Female |
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Eye color | Brown |
Hair color | Black |
Hometown | Diamond Settlement (formerly) Unknown (currently) |
Region | Hisui |
Trainer class | Bandit |
Generation | VIII |
Games | Legends: Arceus |
Member of | Miss Fortune sisters |
Rank | Bandit |
Clover (Japanese: オタケ Otake) is a bandit who is a member of the Miss Fortune sisters, along with Charm and Coin. In terms of age, she is the middle member of the three. Prior to becoming a bandit, she was a member of the Diamond Clan.
She bears a striking resemblance to Candice, but the relationship between them, if any, is unknown.
In the games
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Pokémon
First battle
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Rematches
Clover's Abomasnow grows in level as the player progresses through the game.
First possible set
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Second possible set
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Trivia
- Clover wears a Ginkgo Guild uniform sans the guild’s boots and symbol apron, and she also uses bags that the guild’s members attach to their backpacks. The implications of this is unknown.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | オタケ Otake | From 竹 take (bamboo), regarded as one of the Three Friends of Winter |
English | Clover | From four-leaf clover, a symbol of good luck |
German | Efelia | From Efeu (ivy) |
Spanish | Zarza | From zarza (bramble) and enzarzo (to entangle) |
French | Garance | From garance (madder) and rhymes with chance |
Italian | Riris | From ἶρις îris (Ancient Greek for rainbow) |
Korean | 죽희 Jukhui | From 죽 (竹) juk (bamboo) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 阿竹 Ā Zhú | From 竹 zhú / jūk (bamboo) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 阿竹 A Jūk |
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