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| ザクロ ''Zakuro'' | | ザクロ ''Zakuro'' | ||
| From 石榴 ''zakuro'' ({{wp|pomegranate}}), and 柘榴石 ''zakuro-ishi'' ({{wp|garnet}}). Contains 石 (rock) | | From 石榴 ''zakuro'' ({{wp|pomegranate}}), and 柘榴石 ''zakuro-ishi'' ({{wp|garnet}}). Contains 石 ''ishi'' (rock) | ||
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Revision as of 16:32, 23 November 2013
- If you were looking for the character known as Grant in the Chuang Yi version of Pokémon Adventures, see Joey.
Grant ザクロ Zakuro | |
"The wild, yet cool and collected, rock climber." | |
Artwork from X and Y | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Gray |
Hair color | Black |
Hometown | Cyllage City |
Region | Kalos |
Relatives | |
Trainer class | Gym Leader |
Generation | VI |
Games | Pokémon X and Y |
Leader of | Cyllage Gym |
Badge | Cliff Badge |
Specializes in | Rock types |
Grant (Japanese: ザクロ Zakuro) is the Gym Leader of Cyllage City's Gym, known officially as the Cyllage Gym. He specializes in Rock-type Pokémon. He gives the Cliff Badge to Trainers who defeat him.
In the games
Grant appears in Pokémon X and Y as a Gym Leader. Trainers who defeat Grant will receive the Cliff Badge, along with TM39 (Rock Tomb). He excels at a variety of sports, such as bike racing and mountain climbing. According to the television show Gym Freaks, he is a trend setter and very fashionable, with his hairstyle of rolling stones apparently being popular with young people.
Pokémon
Pokémon X and Y
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Quotes
Cyllage City
- "Oh dear... If you're here for the Bicycle race, I'm afraid you're too late. The race is over, and I took first place. I feel bad that you missed it. Here--allow me to give you this Strength HM in consolation. If one of your Pokémon uses the move, it will be able to push large rocks around."
- "However, if you want to use the move outside of battle, you'll first need a Badge from the Gym I run in this city. On that note, I'll be waiting for you in the Gym. Come challenge me at your leisure."
Cyllage Gym
- Before battle
- "I've been waiting in eager anticipation! What have I been waiting for? For a worthy challenger to appear! It's quite an achievement to have climbed all the way up here. Very impressive, actually! I have a feeling that our battle will turn out to be worth the wait! I hope you'll show me that your skill as a Trainer surpasses even mine."
- Being defeated
- "You have proven to be a wall that I am unable to surmount!"
- After being defeated
- "There are some things that seem out of reach no matter how hard you try. However, it's important that you never give up—no matter the opponent or the odds. I could tell from our battle that you and your Pokémon understand that. To commemorate such an impressive show of teamwork, please accept the Cliff Badge!"
- "With the Cliff Badge in your grasp, you should have no issues working together with Pokémon up to level 40. This even applies to Pokémon you've received from other people in trade. And that's not all. You also get…this!"
- "It's Rock Tomb. With this move, a Pokémon can hurl rocks at its target, not only inflicting damage but also lowering the target's Speed and preventing it from moving. Now that you've become a master wall climber and conquered this Gym, it's time you thought about how to apply your skills in other areas! Think about how you can improve yourself, as well as the Pokémon that are always by your side. When you find the answer, that's when you'll truly be able to smile!"
Battle Chateau
- Before battle
- "There is only one thing I wish for. That by surpassing one another, we find a way to even greater heights."
- Being defeated
- "You continue to be a wall that I am unable to surmount!"
- After being defeated
- (if giving the player an item) "To commemorate such an impressive show of teamwork, please accept this gift!"
- "Yes, this is the way it should be. This way both humans and Pokémon will grow."
Trivia
- Grant's Japanese Leader title is ワイルド マイルド ロッククライマー.
- Grant is the first Rock-type specialist who isn't the first Gym Leader of their region.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ザクロ Zakuro | From 石榴 zakuro (pomegranate), and 柘榴石 zakuro-ishi (garnet). Contains 石 ishi (rock) |
English | Grant | From granite, pomegranate, and possibly garnet |
French, German, Italian, Spanish |
Lino | From the genus Linum (flax) |
Korean | 자크로 Jakeuro | Transliteration of his Japanese name |
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