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His Pokémon team is made up of a Level 41 {{p|Sandshrew}}, Level 41 {{p|Gligar}}, Level 41 {{p|Cacnea}}, Level 40 {{p|Azumarill}}, Level 40 {{p|Sunflora}}, and a Level 42 {{p|Nosepass}}. According to one of his students, he seems to slightly favor his Nosepass over his other Pokémon. | His Pokémon team is made up of a Level 41 {{p|Sandshrew}}, Level 41 {{p|Gligar}}, Level 41 {{p|Cacnea}}, Level 40 {{p|Azumarill}}, Level 40 {{p|Sunflora}}, and a Level 42 {{p|Nosepass}}. According to one of his students, he seems to slightly favor his Nosepass over his other Pokémon. | ||
His battle style is highly unconventional, relying on evasion-raising moves and abilities such as | His battle style is highly unconventional, relying on evasion-raising moves and abilities such as {{m|Double Team}} and {{a|Sand Veil}}. However, since he spends so much battle time raising his Pokemon's evasion rather than attacking or defending, the few attacks that do get through against him will add up over time, and only the most unlucky or low-leveled trainers should have any trouble beating him. | ||
Justy gives out {{TM|27|Return}} to trainers who defeat him in [[Pokémon Colosseum]]. He will only fight trainers who have a complete team of six Pokémon. | Justy gives out {{TM|27|Return}} to trainers who defeat him in [[Pokémon Colosseum]]. He will only fight trainers who have a complete team of six Pokémon. |
Revision as of 17:42, 22 June 2009
Justy (Japanese: セイギ Seigi) is a young man who is renowned for being one of the best professional Pokémon trainers in Orre. Tall, attractive, charismatic, and passionate - Justy has built up a large fan following, especially in Phenac City. For most of the young Pokémon Trainers in Phenac City, defeating Justy is the ultimate goal. Justy likes it this way, as he's highly enthusiastic about Pokémon battles.
Justy is the Gym Leader of the Pre Gym in Phenac City. Truthfully speaking, the Pre Gym shouldn't technically be considered a Gym because it's not sponsored by a Pokémon League and doesn't hand out a Badge to winners. However, it appears that Orre doesn't have a Pokémon League of its own due to the scarcity of wild Pokémon and an overall lack of civilization. So the Pre Gym can be considered the closest thing Orre has to a proper Pokémon Gym.
His Pokémon team is made up of a Level 41 Sandshrew, Level 41 Gligar, Level 41 Cacnea, Level 40 Azumarill, Level 40 Sunflora, and a Level 42 Nosepass. According to one of his students, he seems to slightly favor his Nosepass over his other Pokémon.
His battle style is highly unconventional, relying on evasion-raising moves and abilities such as Double Team and Sand Veil. However, since he spends so much battle time raising his Pokemon's evasion rather than attacking or defending, the few attacks that do get through against him will add up over time, and only the most unlucky or low-leveled trainers should have any trouble beating him.
Justy gives out TM27 (Return) to trainers who defeat him in Pokémon Colosseum. He will only fight trainers who have a complete team of six Pokémon.
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