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Revision as of 03:05, 18 November 2022
Brassius (Japanese: コルサ Colza) is an artist who is the Gym Leader of Artazon's Gym, known officially as the Artazon Gym. He specializes in Grass-type Pokémon.
In the core series
Brassius is one of the Gym Leaders of the Paldea region, and is also an artist known as the Verdant Virtuoso. He treats battles as an artform and tests the aesthetic sensibilities of those who challenge his Gym. His most remarkable artwork is called "Surrendering Sunflora", which is a statue installation spread around the town of Artazon depicting Sunflora with somber expressions. Art connoisseurs debate on what the Sunflora are surrendering to.[1]
In addition to the Gym Badge, Brassius gives out TM020 (Trailblaze) after defeating him.
Pokémon
Gym match
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Reward: $3,060
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Rematch
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Reward: $11,880
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Quotes
- Artazon Gym
- "You did well to come this far!"
- "I am Brassius—an artist specializing in Grass-type Pokémon. I am also the Gym Leader here at the Artazon Gym."
- "I was observing your Gym Test from atop the windmill, you know. The perception you displayed in finding Sunflora was truly... Oh, how shall I describe it?"
- "Yes! It was truly avant-garde!"
- "I only pray that you might demonstrate that eye for beauty in our battle as well."
- "Enough talk! We must begin creating our collaborative work of art!"
- "I trust that you are ready? It is time for our masterpiece to take shape!"
- "Allow me to touch this work up slightly! I will call it... “Truleewoodo”!"
Names
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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コルサ Colza
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From colza (another word for rapeseed)
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English, Italian
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Brassius
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From Brassica napus (scientific name of rapeseed)
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German
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Colzo
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Similar to his Japanese name
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Spanish
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Brais
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From Brassica napus (scientific name of rapeseed)
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French
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Colza
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From his Japanese name
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Korean
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콜사 Colza
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Transcription of his Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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寇沙 Kòushā
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Transcription of his Japanese name
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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寇沙 Kausā
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Related articles
References