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(Browsix's Noctowl and Slaking provide only HP EVs which happens when battling him after beating the game.)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Interestingly, their colors are the same as the colors of the TCG's original six {{TCG|Basic Energy card}}s, and each of their Pokémon falls into a TCG type represented by one of these types ({{TCG|Gulpin}}, however, being a {{type|Poison}}, was a {{ct|Grass}} in the TCG before {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}}).
*Interestingly, their colors are the same as the colors of the TCG's original six {{TCG|Basic Energy card}}s, and each of their Pokémon falls into a TCG type represented by one of these types ({{TCG|Gulpin}}, however, being a {{type|Poison}}, was a {{ct|Grass}} in the TCG before {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}}).
* Resix's team after snagging and before beating the game gives only Special Attack [[effort values|EVs]]. Under the same conditions as well as after beating the game, Browsix's only provides HP EVs. This makes them among the few places to EV train in XD.
*Unlike the rest of the Hexagon Brothers, Greesix does not replace his Shadow Pokémon after it is snagged.
*Unlike the rest of the Hexagon Brothers, Greesix does not replace his Shadow Pokémon after it is snagged.
*During Cipher's invasion of Phenac City, Greesix, Blusix, and Resix stand in the same areas that Verde, Bluno, and Rosso stood in in Colosseum.
*During Cipher's invasion of Phenac City, Greesix, Blusix, and Resix stand in the same areas that Verde, Bluno, and Rosso stood in in Colosseum.

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Hexagon Brothers artwork in Pokémon XD

The Hexagon Brothers (Japanese: 六つ子ブラザーズ Sextuplet Brothers) are a team of six Cipher Peons in Pokémon XD. They are named Resix (Japanese: モノル Monol), Blusix (Japanese: ジレル Direl), Browsix (Japanese: トリル Trill), Yellosix (Japanese: テトル Tetol), Purpsix (Japanese: ペタル Petal), and Greesix (Japanese: ヘキル Hekil). They are dressed in the colors of their names, specialize in a different type of Pokémon, and have a Shadow Pokémon of the corresponding type. The types are Fire, Water, Ground, Electric, Poison, and Grass, and the Shadow Pokémon are Houndour, Spheal, Baltoy, Mareep, Gulpin, and Seedot, accordingly.

The Hexagon Brothers have their own motto, in which they count off. However, they always mess up their counting (e.g. forgetting to count the first person, or counting an extra time after six). They appear at the Cipher Lab and at Phenac City (disguised as the "Justy Gang"). They can be rebattled at the Cipher Lab at any time.

Pokémon

Cipher Lab (Before Snagging)



















Cipher Lab (After Snagging)



















Phenac City



















Cipher Lab (after visiting Citadark Isle)


















Quotes

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Trivia

  • Interestingly, their colors are the same as the colors of the TCG's original six Basic Energy cards, and each of their Pokémon falls into a TCG type represented by one of these types (Gulpin, however, being a Poison-type, was a Grass-type in the TCG before Diamond & Pearl).
  • Unlike the rest of the Hexagon Brothers, Greesix does not replace his Shadow Pokémon after it is snagged.
  • During Cipher's invasion of Phenac City, Greesix, Blusix, and Resix stand in the same areas that Verde, Bluno, and Rosso stood in in Colosseum.
  • Resix, Browsix, and Purpsix have a different defeated animation unlike other Cipher Peons in the game.
  • Oddly, Browsix doesn't appear to specialize in Ground-types at all, as his only Ground-type Pokémon is his Shadow Baltoy; after that, he uses Normal-type Pokémon.

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese 六つ子ブラザーズ Sextuplet Brothers
France Flag.png French Frères Hexagone
Germany Flag.png German Hexagon-Brüder
Italy Flag.png Italian Sestetto Iride
Spain Flag.png Spanish Hermanos del Hexágono

Resix

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese モノル Monol
France Flag.png French Sirouj
Germany Flag.png German Rubex
Italy Flag.png Italian Carmine
Spain Flag.png Spanish Rosexto

Blusix

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ジレル Direl
France Flag.png French Sibleux
Germany Flag.png German Azurex
Italy Flag.png Italian Celestino
Spain Flag.png Spanish Azusexto

Browsix

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese トリル Trill
France Flag.png French Sibrin
Germany Flag.png German Kastanex
Italy Flag.png Italian Bruno
Spain Flag.png Spanish Narasexto

Yellosix

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese テトル Tetol
France Flag.png French Sijone
Germany Flag.png German Flavex
Italy Flag.png Italian Dorino
Spain Flag.png Spanish Amasexto

Purpsix

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ペタル Petal
France Flag.png French Siviolé
Germany Flag.png German Purpex
Italy Flag.png Italian Violantino
Spain Flag.png Spanish Morasexto

Greesix

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ヘキル Hekil
France Flag.png French Sivère
Germany Flag.png German Verdex
Italy Flag.png Italian Verdiano
Spain Flag.png Spanish Versexto


Cipher
Grand Master Head
Verich.png Colo Evice.png
Greevil Evice
Admins
Other members
Former members


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