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==In the core series==
==In the core series==
Poppy is first introduced to the player by [[Rika]] after they have won four Badges. Although she is far younger than the rest of the Elite Four as well as Paldea's Gym Leaders, Poppy is considered one of the strongest Pokémon Trainers in the region. She is normally sweet and good-natured, but becomes competitive during battles; because of her age, she alludes to her Pokémon with childlike nicknames. Poppy calls [[Hassel]] "grandpa", but it is unknown whether the two are actually related. After the player becomes a Champion, Poppy watches their battle against [[Nemona]] in [[Mesagoza]].


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===

Revision as of 00:41, 27 November 2022

Poppy
ポピー Poppy
Scarlet Violet Poppy.png
Artwork from Scarlet and Violet
Gender Female
Hometown Unknown
Region Paldea
Generation IX
Games Scarlet and Violet
Elite Four of Paldea League
Specializes in Steel types

Poppy (Japanese: ポピー Poppy) is a member of Elite Four of the Paldea region. She specializes in Steel-type Pokémon.

In the core series

Poppy is first introduced to the player by Rika after they have won four Badges. Although she is far younger than the rest of the Elite Four as well as Paldea's Gym Leaders, Poppy is considered one of the strongest Pokémon Trainers in the region. She is normally sweet and good-natured, but becomes competitive during battles; because of her age, she alludes to her Pokémon with childlike nicknames. Poppy calls Hassel "grandpa", but it is unknown whether the two are actually related. After the player becomes a Champion, Poppy watches their battle against Nemona in Mesagoza.

Pokémon

Champion Assessment



Artwork

Quotes

Trivia

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ポピー Poppy From poppy
English, German Poppy From her Japanese name
Spanish Pola From amapola (poppy)
French Popi From her Japanese name
Italian Verina From papavero (poppy)
Korean 뽀삐 Ppoppi Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 波琵 Bōpí Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 波琵 Bōpèih

Related articles

References


Paldea League
LCR Rika icon large.png
Elite Four
Rika
LCR Poppy icon large.png
Elite Four
Poppy
LCR Larry icon large.png
Elite Four
Larry
LCR Hassel icon large.png
Elite Four
Hassel
LCR Geeta icon large.png
Top Champion
Geeta


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