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| '''Grimsley''' (Japanese: '''ギーマ''' ''Giima'') is a {{type|Dark}} {{pkmn|Trainer}} and member of the [[Unova]] [[Elite Four]]. | | '''Grimsley''' (Japanese: '''ギーマ''' ''Giima'') is a {{type|Dark}} {{pkmn|Trainer}} and was a member of the [[Unova]] [[Elite Four]]. |
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Revision as of 14:59, 24 December 2016
Grimsley (Japanese: ギーマ Giima) is a Dark-type Trainer and was a member of the Unova Elite Four.
In the games
In Pokémon Black, White, Black 2, and White 2, Grimsley appears as an Elite Four Trainer of Unova.
He is the son of a distinguished family that fell into ruin. As a result, he developed a gambling addiction.
Grimsley reappears in Pokémon Sun and Moon at Route 15, where he assists the player by registering Sharpedo into their Ride Pager. He also participates as a Trainer in the Battle Tree.
Pokémon
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Rematch (post-National Pokédex)
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First battle (Easy Mode/Normal Mode)
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First battle (Challenge Mode)
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Rematch (Easy Mode/Normal Mode)
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Reward: $8280/$8880
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Rematch (Challenge Mode)
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Battle Tree
Quotes
- Initial battle
- "Man oh man... What is going on today? Challengers coming one right after another. Well, no matter. I am Grimsley of the Elite Four, and I will fulfill my duty to be your opponent."
- During battle (the first non-KO HP loss)
- "I never thought you would use that move... Not a bad choice at all."
- After sending out last Pokémon
- "Good, good... But I will never retreat from any battle."
- During battle (less than half HP)
- "Even in this situation, there must be a way to triumph!"
- "If somebody wins a battle, then, without doubt, someone else has lost the battle. That's the way of battle. A real warrior doesn't dash off in pursuit of the next victory, nor throw a fit when experiencing a loss. A real warrior ponders the next battle."
- "Whether or not you get to fight at full strength, whether or not luck smiles on you--none of that matters. Only results matter. And a loss is a loss. See, victory shines like a bright light. And right now, you and your Pokémon are shining brilliantly."
- "Now, I'm nothing more than the guy who lost... Nothing more, nothing less. Sigh... You should take that strength and test it against the rest of the Elite Four."
- "Astonishing! You have defeated every member of the Pokémon League's Elite Four. But it isn't over yet. There is one more opponent against whom you must prove your strength. The pinnacle of the Pokémon League, the Champion, Alder... Or, perhaps, that man called N has defeated him and taken his title. I don't know which one you will face, but check the statue in the central plaza, and continue to the final room."
- Rematch
- "Life is a serious battle, and you have to use the tools you're given. It's more important to master the cards you're holding than to complain about the ones your opponents were dealt. Let us begin. And may the best Trainer win! Contests like this are proof that you are really living..."
- During battle (the first non-KO HP loss)
- "You use the move here... It's good. It's fascinating."
- After sending out last Pokémon
- "Well... I've never withdrawn from any battles."
- During battle (less than half HP)
- "Even in this situation, there must be a way...to win."
- "If somebody wins, the person who fought against that person will lose. That's battle. A good contender just seeks the next victory without bragging after winning, and without getting upset after losing."
- "There are bad ways to win-- and good ways to lose. What's interesting and troubling is that it's not always clear which is which. A flipped coin doesn't always land heads or tails. Sometimes it may never land at all..."
- "Excellent! The nice thing about Pokémon battles is they teach the loser something, as well. That said... You should take that strength and test it against the rest of the Elite Four!"
- "Astonishing! You have defeated every member of the Pokémon League's Elite Four. But it isn't over yet. There is one more opponent against whom you must prove your strength. Check the statue in the central plaza, and continue to the final room."
- Initial battle
- "What will be determined here is which of us can absorb the opponent's light and shine... But who will decide that? It shall be I, Grimsley of the Elite Four, and I will fulfill my duty to be your opponent."
- During battle (the first non-KO HP loss or switch)
- "Now why would you use that move? If I can figure that out, I may be able to win!"
- After sending out last Pokémon
- "A beautiful loss is still a loss, and an ugly win is still a win!"
- During battle (less than half HP)
- "Even in a tough situation like this, there must be a way to triumph!"
- "Where there's a winner, there's also a loser. It's pathetic to make a big deal out of losing if you weren't prepared. If you're a true Pokémon battler, you'll reflect upon your loss and think about how to win next time!"
- "Whether or not you get to fight at full strength, whether or not luck smiles on you--none of that matters. Only results matter. And a loss is a loss. See, victory shines like a bright light. And right now, you and your Pokémon are shining brilliantly."
- "Now, I'm nothing more than the one who lost his light... But this loss will make me shine even brighter next time... If I think that way, it's not too bad. Sigh... You should take that strength and test it against the rest of the Elite Four."
- "Astonishing! You have defeated every member of the Pokémon League's Elite Four. But it isn't over yet. There is one more opponent against whom you must prove your strength. Check the statue in the central plaza, and continue to the final room."
- Rematch
- "Life is a serious battle, and you have to use the tools you're given. It's more important to master the cards you're holding than to complain about the ones your opponents were dealt. Let us begin. And may the best Trainer win! Contests like this are proof that you are really living..."
- During battle (the first non-KO HP loss)
- "I never thought you would use that move... Not a bad choice at all."
- After sending out last Pokémon
- "Those who give up on themselves can never claim victory!"
- During battle (less than half HP)
- "There's got to be a way to win... Even in the most extreme of conditions!"
- "Which Pokémon should I raise? Which moves should I teach my Pokémon? What items should I give my Pokémon? You need to think everything through very thoroughly if you want to win! In that sense, you're a very impressive battler!"
- "There are bad ways to win-- and good ways to lose. What's interesting and troubling is that it's not always clear which is which. A flipped coin doesn't always land heads or tails. Sometimes it may never land at all..."
- "There's nothing left for the loser. I guess that's not true... Everything has a meaning. I just have to use the disappointment as a motivation to get strong. That said... You should take that strength and test it against the rest of the Elite Four!"
- "Astonishing! You have defeated every member of the Pokémon League's Elite Four. But it isn't over yet. There is one more opponent against whom you must prove your strength. Check the statue in the central plaza, and continue to the final room."
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- Route 15
- "Man oh man... What is going on today? Someone actually bothered coming to this kind of sad place?"
- "Well, no matter. I'll take you on. Keep you company. Tell me. Uncle Grimsley is going to flip a coin. Will it be heads or tails?"
- Heads or Tails: "...Astonishing. You just took a stab, like some kind of prophet. Right now, you and your Pokémon are shining brilliantly."
- Neither: "...Astonishing. I had indeed been planning to have Skarmory snatch it out of the air as it spun in the sky."
- "A loss is a loss. I'll give you Sharpedo's info for your Ride Pager then. Ride it to victory."
- "Maybe you don't need to hear this from me, but I'm going to tell you anyway. If you press Ⓑ while riding on Sharpedo there, it'll jet forward and smash through rocks like those ones there."
- "And here's a bit more unwanted advice. Po Town lies at the other end of Route 16 here. But it's thoroughly occupied by Team Skull. You shouldn't go there unless you want trouble."
- "If somebody wins a battle, then without doubt, someone else has lost the battle. That's the way of battle. I hope I might battle you someday."
- Battle Tree
Artwork
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In the manga
Grimsley in Pokémon Adventures
Grimsley first appears on Route 4 in disguise, where he plays a game of Card flip with the Workers there in order to give them something to do on their breaks. He quickly gets acquainted with Black and challenges him to a game that involves guessing where the local Drilbur will pop up. When a Worker falls into a hole created by the Drilbur, Grimsley reveals that the person is an impostor in disguise, as Grimsley had told the Workers not to go on the side they were playing the game on. Grimsley battles the man and easily manages to win. He then removes the impostor's disguise, revealing the person to be a Team Plasma Grunt. Grimsley reveals to Black who he truly is and decides to have a battle with him, with the conditions that whoever loses has to give up something precious. Before Black can answer, he faints from mental stress at the thought of losing his Gym Badges and not being able to qualify for the League. Amused, Grimsley decides takes his leave, but he also binds up the Plasma Grunt and leaves a card instructing who reads it to punish the Grunt.
When the Pokémon League begins, he and Shauntal travel via Shauntal's Golurk to meet up with their fellow Elite Four members. When discussing what to do with Team Plasma, Grimsley declares that unless they attack first, he won't defend, because it's not his style. The four then watch as spectators for the tournament before their battles can begin. Although the tournament is won by Black, the event is interrupted by Team Plasma, who attacks the stadium by surrounding it with N's Castle. The Elite Four travel on Shauntal's Golurk to try and confront N at the top of the castle, but they are attacked by Hood Man, who uses Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus against them to try and figure out how to activate the three Pokémon's Therian Formes. Grimsley leaves the others to take care of three Legendary Pokémon while he goes to face Hood Man himself. The two battle each other for an extended period of time, but Hood Man eventually manages to escape using a Pokémon Grimsley couldn't see properly.
Pokémon
This listing is of Grimsley's known Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Bisharp
Bisharp is Grimsley's only known Pokémon. It first appeared with its Trainer on Route 4 where it helped Grimsley play card flip with the workers there. Later, it battled a disguised Team Plasma Grunt's Maractus and defeated it. During Team Plasma's attack on the League, Bisharp was used to battle Hood Man. It easily deflected Hood Man's Klinklang's attacks, but couldn't keep up when Hood Man used another Pokémon to escape at high speeds.
Bisharp's only known move is Fury Cutter, and its Ability is Defiant.
According to Black's notebook, he also has a Krookodile.
In the Pocket Monsters BW manga
Grimsley in Pocket Monsters BW
Grimsley appears in volume 3 of Pocket Monsters BW.
Grimsley appears in one panel alongside the other Elite Four members defeated by N's Zekrom at the destroyed Pokémon League.
Trivia
- According to an interview with Yusuke Ohmura in Nintendo Dream, Grimsley's design is themed on both vampires (specifically Dracula himself) and gambling. While his clothes are meant to look refined, the blue-black shade and red of them are a reference to the colors of the roulette.[1]
Names
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Origin
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Japanese
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ギーマ Giima
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From ギーマ gīma (Vaccinium wrightii), 魔 ma (devil; evil influence), and ブギーマン boogeyman
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English
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Grimsley
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From grim, grimace, and possibly sly
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French
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Pieris
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From the genus Pieris
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German
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Astor
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From the genus Astroloma and possibly the Astor family
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Italian
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Mirton
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From mirtillo, general term for the fruits of the genus Vaccinium
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Spanish
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Aza
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From azalea and azar (chance)
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Korean
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블래리 Beullaeri
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From 블랙베리 beullaek beri (blackberry)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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越橘 Yuèjú
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From 越橘 yuèjú, lingonberry
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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越橘 Yuhtgwāt
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From 越橘 yuhtgwāt, lingonberry
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References
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