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Revision as of 19:54, 16 November 2008
Dakim (Japanese: ダキム Dakim) is one of the four Cipher Admins in Pokémon Colosseum. A hulking, muscle-bound man, he has blazing red hair. Dakim wears a necklace full of Poké Balls.
While not stupid, Dakim is not a bright customer. He usually tries to keep his cool, but can become dangerous when angered. Dakim is the only Cipher Admin not directly involved in the creation and distribution of Shadow Pokémon. Instead, he and his underlings appear to be used as general enforcers and muscle.
In battles, Dakim prefers to have one Pokémon use Protect, while the other uses Earthquake. He alternates his Pokémon's actions every turn. This is less prevelant in later battles, as he starts to utilize Pokémon that have the Levitate ability, although members of his team without said ability will still use Protect. He also may use an X Accuracy to increase the accuracy of his attacks.
In Pokémon Colosseum
Ein dispatched Dakim to Mt. Battle, to steal the Time Flute so that Celebi could not be summoned. Dakim and nine of his underlings took over the first area of Mt. Battle, and Dakim tried to intimidate the Area Leader, Vander, into surrendering the magical instrument.
Wes and Rui showed up and managed to defeat Dakim and all of his minions. Even the might of Dakim's Legendary Pokémon, Entei could not overcome Wes.
Dakim later appeared at Realgam Tower, guarding one of the four keys that would allow Wes and Rui access to the tower's main floors. Dakim was defeated there, as well, and yielded the Green ID Card to Wes. After the battle, Dakim remarks that throughout his entire life he has only lost to two people - Wes and "Master" Nascour.
After Evice and Nascour were wiped out, Dakim still appeared as an opponent in the Deep Colosseum.
Pokémon
Dakim's Houndoom replaces his Shadow Entei.
At Mt. Battle
- Golem - lv. 38
- Protect
- Earthquake
- Rock Throw
- Shadow Entei - lv. 40
- Shadow Rush
- Leer
- Bite
- Fire Blast
At Realgam Tower
- Whiscash - lv. 46
- Protect
- Earthquake
At Deep Colosseum
- Flygon - lv. 64 with Levitate
- Fire Blast
- Sunny Day
- Solarbeam
- Earthquake
- Swampert - lv. 65 with Torrent
- Muddy Water
- Earthquake
- Ice Beam
- Protect
- Solrock - lv. 64 with Levitate
- Rock Slide
- Sunny Day
- Earthquake
- Explosion
- Houndoom - lv. 65 with Flash Fire
- Fire Blast
- Sunny Day
- Solarbeam
- Protect
Cipher | |||||
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Cipher Lab • Realgam Tower (Tower Colosseum) • Cipher Key Lair • Citadark Isle | |||||
Grand Master | Head | ||||
Greevil | Evice | ||||
Admins | |||||
Dakim • Venus • Ein • Lovrina • Snattle • Gorigan • Ardos • Eldes | |||||
Other members | |||||
Exol • Cipher Peons (Verde • Rosso • Bluno • Skrub • Mirakle B. Fein • Naps • Hexagon Brothers) • Nascour • Reath • Ferma • Zook | |||||
Former members | |||||
Miror B. • Folly • Trudly | |||||
See also: Shadow Pokémon (Shadow Lugia) • Team Snagem
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