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Karen is the final member of the [[Indigo League]] [[Elite Four]] in the [[Generation II]] and {{gen|IV}} games. She prefers {{type|Dark}} Pokémon because she likes the tough and wild image they portray, and believes that skilled {{pkmn|Trainer}}s should try to win the Pokémon they like the most. | Karen is the final member of the [[Indigo League]] [[Elite Four]] in the [[Generation II]] and {{gen|IV}} games. She prefers {{type|Dark}} Pokémon because she likes the tough and wild image they portray, and believes that skilled {{pkmn|Trainer}}s should try to win with the Pokémon they like the most. | ||
Karen also appears as the final Elite Four member in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'s Johto [[Gym Leader Castle]]. Here, her strategy mainly focuses on incapacitating her opponent by stacking up [[status condition]]s, like confusion, infatuation, and {{status|paralysis}}, onto the opposing Pokémon. | Karen also appears as the final Elite Four member in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'s Johto [[Gym Leader Castle]]. Here, her strategy mainly focuses on incapacitating her opponent by stacking up [[status condition]]s, like confusion, infatuation, and {{status|paralysis}}, onto the opposing Pokémon. |
Revision as of 23:18, 1 September 2019
- If you were looking for the character of the day with the Japanese name Karen, see Mary (EP139).
Karen カリン Karin | |
Art from HeartGold and SoulSilver | |
Age | 25* |
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Gender | Female |
Eye color | Silvery-blue |
Hair color | Silvery-blue |
Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Kanto or Johto |
Trainer class | Elite Four |
Generation | II, IV |
Games | Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Stadium 2, Masters |
Elite Four of | Indigo Plateau |
Specializes in | Dark types |
Karen (Japanese: カリン Karin) is a Dark-type Trainer and member of the Indigo Elite Four.
In the games
Karen is the final member of the Indigo League Elite Four in the Generation II and IV games. She prefers Dark-type Pokémon because she likes the tough and wild image they portray, and believes that skilled Trainers should try to win with the Pokémon they like the most.
Karen also appears as the final Elite Four member in Pokémon Stadium 2's Johto Gym Leader Castle. Here, her strategy mainly focuses on incapacitating her opponent by stacking up status conditions, like confusion, infatuation, and paralysis, onto the opposing Pokémon.
Pokémon
This listing is for Karen's Pokémon in the video games in which she has appeared.
Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal
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Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
First battle
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Rematch
Pokémon Stadium 2
Round 1
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Round 2
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Quotes
Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal
- Before battle
- "I am Karen of the Elite Four. You're <player>? How amusing. I love dark-type Pokémon. I find their wild, tough image to be so appealing. And they're so strong. Think you can take them? Just try to entertain me. Let's go."
- Being defeated
- "Well, aren't you good. I like that in a trainer."
- After being defeated
- "Strong Pokémon. Weak Pokémon. That is only the selfish perception of people. Truly skilled trainers should try to win with their favorites. I like your style. You understand what's important. Go on — — the Champion is waiting."
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
- Before battle
- "I am Karen of the Elite Four. You're <player>? How amusing. I love Dark-type Pokémon. I'm known for my overpowering tactics. Think you can take them? Just try to entertain me. Let's go."
- After sending out last Pokémon
- "This is far from being backed into a corner!"
- Last Pokémon at critical health
- "You're no ordinary Trainer to have gotten this far."
- Being defeated
- "Well, aren't you good. I like that in a Trainer."
- After being defeated
- "Strong Pokémon. Weak Pokémon. That is only the selfish perception of people. Truly skilled Trainers should try to win with the Pokémon they love best. I like your style. You understand what's important. Go on — — the Champion is waiting."
Pokémon Puzzle Challenge
This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Quotes seem to vary, perhaps depending on how well the player did. |
- Normal
- "I'm verrry good. Will you challenge me? I'm sure this will be a good match. Let's begin!"
- "Well, you were good. That was nice, but you could be even stronger."
- Hard
- "Well, this should be pretty fun. First, I'll tell you this... I'm verrry good. Will you challenge me? I hope this will be a good match. Let's begin!"
- "Well, you were good. I like that. Go on ahead. The champion awaits."
- Super Hard
- "Well, this should be fun. First, I'll tell you this... I'm verrry good. Will you challenge me? I hope this will be a good match. Let's begin!"
- "Well, you were good. Go on ahead. The champion awaits."
- Intense
- "Well, this should be fun. First, I'll tell you this... I'm verrry good. Will you take me on? I hope this will be a good match. Let's begin!"
- "Well, you were good. I like that. Go on ahead. The champion awaits."
Pokémon Stadium 2
- After defeating the Blackthorn Gym
- "You won through the ranks to reach me. I'm impressed. We, the Elite Four, will face you from here."
- Before battle
- "I am Karen. Would you care for a showdown with my Dark-type Pokémon?"
- "I am unlike the three you've already met."
- "You've assembled a charming team. Our battle should be a good one."
- Sending out first Pokémon
- "There!"
- Sending out a new Pokémon
- "<Pokémon>, go!"
- "<Pokémon>, please!"
- "<Pokémon>, don't fail me!"
- "<Pokémon>, you know what to do!"
- Recalling a Pokémon
- "That should be enough!"
- "You're no good for this!"
- "Switch out!"
- "Good, that's enough!"
- Own Pokémon faints
- "This can't be happening!"
- "Hmm... Is that how you want to play it?"
- Own Pokémon lands a critical hit
- "We weren't deliberately aiming for the weak spot."
- Player's Pokémon lands a critical hit
- "It hit the weak spot precisely. You're good."
- Commanding her Pokémon to use Swagger
- "<Pokémon>, be proud--Swagger."
- "So? Isn't it outstanding?"
- "That showed subtle elegance."
- Successfully infatuating the player's Pokémon
- "Oh, look. It's infatuated."
- Successfully paralyzing the player's Pokémon
- "I was hoping for that."
- Own Pokémon being hurt by a binding move
- "Nothing can be done about that."
- If the player is defeated
- "It's working well."
- After being defeated
- "No! I can't win. How did you become so strong?"
- "I will not stray from my chosen path."
- "The Champion is looking forward to meeting you."
- After winning
- "That's about what I expected."
- "Well, that was relatively entertaining."
- "Come visit me anytime."
- If the battle ended in a draw
- "A draw...? But how...?"
- If the player runs from the battle
- "You're going to reappraise matters, aren't you?"
Artwork
Headshot from Generation II |
Sprites
Sprite from Generation II |
Sprite from HeartGold and SoulSilver |
VS sprite from HeartGold and SoulSilver |
Overworld sprite from Generation II |
Overworld sprite from HeartGold and SoulSilver |
Portrait from Stadium 2 |
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
History
Past
Karen, along with Will, Green, Silver, Sham, and Carl, was one of the children raised by the Masked Man to be his servants. Unlike Silver and Green, Karen was not kidnapped and went to the Masked Man willingly out of boredom.
Gold, Silver & Crystal arc
Karen debuted with Will at the Ilex Forest, where they were tasked to guard the area. When Green arrived to stop the Masked Man's plan to capture Celebi, she was attacked by Karen and Will. With the Ho-Oh and Lugia they borrowed from the Masked Man, Karen and Will exploited Green's fear of birds to torture her. When Green learned that Karen and Will also defeated and captured Silver, she overcame her fear of birds and sent out Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres to fight. Green and her allies, Red and Blue, each used one of the legendary birds to battle Karen and Will. With the assistance of many Pokémon sent from all across Johto and Kanto, Ho-Oh and Lugia were freed from the Masked Man's control and fly away. Defeated, Karen made her escape.
After the Masked Man's defeat, Karen and Will were approached by Bruno and Koga, who offered to form an alliance since all four of them were once members of various criminal organizations.
HeartGold & SoulSilver arc
It is revealed that Karen, Will, Bruno, and Koga were all made members of the Johto Elite Four by the Pokémon Association. The Johto Elite Four went to the Pokéathlon as an act of promotion for the Pokémon League. There, they met Gold, who they challenged to the Power Course. Karen was the only Elite Four member who didn't participate in the events.
Pokémon
This listing is of Karen's Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Debut | The Last Battle VII |
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Karen's Umbreon is Karen's main Pokémon. It was first used to battle Green's Snubbull at the Ilex Forest, but was defeated. Later, it fought Green's Snubbull while riding on top of Green's Moltres. By using the moon to power itself up, Umbreon defeated Snubbull. In The Escape, it was revealed that Umbreon evolved from an Eevee.
Umbreon's known moves are Faint Attack, Moonlight, and Bite.
Debut | The Last Battle VII |
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These two Murkrow were used by Karen to take her and Will to safety after the Masked Man's defeat.
None of their moves are known.
Debut | Attaway, Aipom! |
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Houndoom first appeared alongside its Trainer at the Pokéathlon. It was not seen participating in any events.
None of Houndoom's moves are known.
Borrowed
Debut | Oh, It's Ho-Oh! |
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- Main article: Tower duo (Adventures)
The Masked Man lent Ho-Oh to Karen in order to guard the Ilex Forest. Karen used Ho-Oh to battle Green, Red, and Blue, who used Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres, respectively. During the battle, many Pokémon sent from people from Kanto and Johto came to assist. The Pokémon latched on to Ho-Oh and Lugia, and their combined power freed the two from the Masked Man's control. Now freed, Ho-Oh and Lugia flew off to parts unknown.
In the Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure manga
Karen appeared in Betting on the Name of the Strongest!. When Jō obtained all eight Badges, he was shown battling Karen. After defeating her, Jō went on to battle Lance.
Pokémon
Umbreon is Karen's only known Pokémon. It battled Jō's Totodile and lost.
None of Umbreon's moves are known.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
Red encounters Karen in A Challenge to the Elite Four! as part of the newly reformed Elite Four. Her role in this manga is similar to Lance's in the Generation II games and the remakes where she was the last one fought as Lance himself was absent.
When Red arrived in the Pokémon League, Will, Koga and Bruno fell from the Elite Four Tower, seemly defeated by Karen. Red ask them what happened, but Koga asked him to ask Karen herself. Red manages to get to the top and finds Karen, along with her's, Koga's, Bruno's and Will's Pokémon. Red asked Karen what happened between her and the rest of the Elite Four, but Karen says it is none of his business. However, with her teammates' Pokémon, Red is outnumbered. Clefairy then takes out a giant sieve to "sieve" out the opponents, leaving behind only Karen's Umbreon. Umbreon proves to be a tough opponent, but Clefairy succeeds in beating it.
After her defeat, Karen reveals to Red what actually happened. The Elite Four were exhausted from training, thus Karen decided to tell them a joke. After Karen shares the same joke to Red and his Pokémon, only Clefairy finds it funny and laugh, while Red and his other Pokémon fell down at the dumb joke. Apparently, Will, Koga and Bruno also fell down the building after hearing her dumb joke.
Pokémon
Vileplume was one of the Pokémon that was "sieved" by Clefairy.
None of Vileplume's moves are known.
Gengar was one of the Pokémon that was "sieved" by Clefairy.
None of Gengar's moves are known.
Umbreon is the Pokémon that Clefairy battled with. In the first part of the battle, Clefairy treated it as a dog by showing Umbreon to some chicken, in which Umbreon liked. Later, Umbreon's Sand-Attack and Mean Look put Clefairy at a disadvantage. Tyrogue pointed out to a bright sun in which Clefairy can use to win. Clefairy uses Light Screen so that the sun's ray can reflect it and turns it into SolarBeam, which defeated Umbreon.
Umbreon's known moves are Sand-Attack and Mean Look.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Karen or her Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Karen's Pokémon Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Karen's Rapidash | Tyranitar Half Deck | Pokémon VS | 087/141 | ||||
Karen's Magmar | Pokémon VS | 088/141 | |||||
Karen's Flareon | Pokémon VS | 089/141 | |||||
Karen's Tyranitar | Pokémon VS | 090/141 | |||||
Karen's Umbreon | Pokémon VS | 091/141 | |||||
Karen's Houndoom | Pokémon VS | 092/141 | |||||
Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Karen's TM 01 | T [TM] | Pokémon VS | 125/141 | ||||
Karen's TM 02 | T [TM] | Pokémon VS | 126/141 | ||||
Karen | Su | XY Black Star Promos | XY177 | XY-P Promotional cards | 256/XY-P | ||
The Best of XY | 142/171 | ||||||
Yellow A Alternate cards | XY177a | The Best of XY | 183/171 | ||||
Trivia
- Karen is the only Elite Four member in HeartGold and SoulSilver who does not use a Pokémon that is part of a three-stage evolutionary line in her rematch team.
- Karen appears as an opponent in Pokémon Puzzle Challenge. She uses a Murkrow to battle.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | カリン Karin | From 花梨 karin (Burmese rosewood) or 榠樝 karin (Chinese quince) |
English, Italian, Spanish | Karen | Similar to Japanese name. Also contains the last five letters of 'darken'. |
French | Marion | Contains the word noir (black) backwards. |
German | Melanie | From the ancient Greek word μέλας melas (black, dark). Also similar to Melancholie (melancholia). |
Spanish* | Morgana | From Morgan le Fay. |
Korean | 카렌 Karen | Similar to Japanese name. |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 梨花 Líhuā * 梨林 Lílín * |
From 花梨 Karin, with the characters reversed. Possibly from 花梨 karin and 花林 karin. |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 梨花 | From 花梨 Karin, with the characters reversed. |
Thai | คาริน Karin | Same as Japanese name. |
Vietnamese | Karin | Transliteration of her Japanese name. |
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Rocket Game Corner • Team Rocket Hideout • Viridian Gym • Team Rocket HQ • Rocket Warehouse | |||||
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Archer (Masters) |
Ariana (Masters) |
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Jessie (Masters) • James (Masters) • Meowth • Team Rocket Grunts (Rocket Siblings) • Scientists (Gideon) Grey (Golden Boys) • Kaede (How I Became a Pokémon Card) | |||||
See also: Pokémon the Series • Adventures • Team GO Rocket • Team Rainbow Rocket
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