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Zinnia forms a [[sync pair]] with {{p|Rayquaza}}, {{TP|Zinnia|Salamence}}, and {{p|Thievul}} in [[Pokémon Masters EX]]. Her Rayquaza is capable of [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolving]]. Zinnia became a playable sync pair on January 30, 2020. | Zinnia forms a [[sync pair]] with {{p|Rayquaza}}, {{TP|Zinnia|Salamence}}, and {{p|Thievul}} in [[Pokémon Masters EX]]. Her Rayquaza is capable of [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolving]]. Zinnia became a playable sync pair on January 30, 2020. | ||
Zinnia has also made notable appearances in the game's Main Stories, [[ | Zinnia has also made notable appearances in the game's Main Stories, [[Legendary Adventures]] and the [[Villain Arc]]. | ||
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Revision as of 01:12, 3 December 2023
- If you were looking for the character from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet whose Japanese name is Zinnia, see Jacq.
Zinnia ヒガナ Higana | |
Art from Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire by Megumi Mizutani[1] | |
Age | Unknown[a] |
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Gender | Female |
Eye color | Red |
Hair color | Black |
Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Hoenn |
Relatives | Unnamed grandmother |
Trainer class | Pokémon Trainer, Lorekeeper |
Generation | VI, VII, VIII, IX |
Counterpart(s) | Zinnia (Masters) |
Games | Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Masters EX |
English voice actor | Vivian Lu[4] (Masters EX) |
Japanese voice actor | Aimi[5] (Masters EX) |
Member of | Team MagmaOR/Team AquaAS |
Rank | Grunt |
Animated series | Pokémon Evolutions |
Debut | The Wish |
English voice actor | Laura Stahl |
Japanese voice actor | Ayane Sakura |
Manga series | Pokémon Adventures |
Debut | PS598 |
Zinnia (Japanese: ヒガナ Higana) is a mysterious Draconid woman and a Pokémon Trainer from Hoenn. She is described as a special person who holds the key to the Delta Episode in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, on a trip to accomplish her objectives.
Zinnia uses Dragon-type Pokémon in battle, including a Salamence she can Mega Evolve into Mega Salamence using her Mega Anklet. She also travels with a female Whismur nicknamed Aster (Japanese: シガナ Shigana). She is the only character in the games to have the Trainer class Lorekeeper (Japanese: でんしょうしゃ Lorekeeper).
In the core series games
Zinnia makes three cameo appearances prior to the Delta Episode, disguised as a Team Magma GruntOR/Team Aqua GruntAS. She is first seen after the player exits Petalburg Woods on the way to Rustboro City. Her second appearance is on Mount Chimney, where she is fighting against ArchieOR or MaxieAS and tries to stop him before he arrives to MaxieOR/ArchieAS. Her third appearance is during the montage cutscene in Mossdeep City after the player saves Hoenn from Primal GroudonOR/KyogreAS.
After the player defeats Steven and becomes Champion, Zinnia is shown in a cutscene discarding her team's uniform. She then meets the player at their home before breaking into Professor Birch's home and stealing Brendan/May's Key Stone. Later, when the player visits Granite Cave looking for a Meteorite Shard on Steven's request, she appears studying the cave's ancient painting. After a short conversation, Zinnia asks to battle with the player.
At the Meteor Falls, while looking for a Meteorite Shard, the player and Steven learn from an old Draconid woman that Zinnia joined Team MagmaOR/Team AquaAS and manipulated them in the hopes of having GroudonOR/KyogreAS resurrected in order to call Rayquaza back to the world to destroy the meteoroid, being fully aware of the fact that her actions would risk the lives of many people and Pokémon. However, as the player had managed to stop the super-ancient Pokémon, she had been forced to change her plan.
Zinnia makes another appearance at Mossdeep Space Center, listening in on Professor Cozmo's plan to send the oncoming meteoroid to another dimension using technology powered by the Meteorite Shards. Believing this plan will doom the world of another dimension to destruction, she destroys the device, then steals the Key Stone from the head of the team she had joined and challenges the player to meet her at the Sky Pillar.
After the player secures permission to enter the Sky Pillar from Wallace, Zinnia explains the lore of the Draconids as they ascend the tower together. At the top floor, she uses the stolen Key Stones to summon Rayquaza to the Sky Pillar, but her plan fails when Rayquaza does not Mega Evolve despite her efforts. Just as she falls into despair, the Meteorite the player has been carrying for much of the game activates and is consumed by Rayquaza, granting it its missing power. Once the player has captured Rayquaza and added it to their party, Zinnia teaches it Dragon Ascent, then challenges the player to one last battle (which the player does not need to win to progress).
Once the player has gone into space with Mega Rayquaza, destroyed the meteoroid and battled Deoxys, Zinnia disappears from the Sky Pillar. She leaves behind a note with Aster thanking the player for their help. Later at Meteor Falls, her grandmother tells her that she should find her own purpose in life now that she is freed from her lifelong duty. She agrees and leaves her Salamencite with the player before departing. Zinnia's whereabouts after this point are unknown.
Pokémon
Aster
When she is not in disguise, Zinnia is usually accompanied by a Whismur nicknamed Aster (Japanese: シガナ Shigana). Zinnia occasionally addresses her like a daughter, and Aster occasionally makes cries of "Mum" (Japanese: ママー Mama) to Zinnia.
Aster seems to have been named after someone close to Zinnia who has passed away. According to an interview with Shigeru Ohmori in the June 2015 issue of Nintendo Dream, Aster was a person with special powers who held the position of Lorekeeper before Zinnia.[6]
None of Aster's moves are known.
First battle
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Second battle
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In the spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
- Main article: Zinnia (Masters)
Zinnia forms a sync pair with Rayquaza, Salamence, and Thievul in Pokémon Masters EX. Her Rayquaza is capable of Mega Evolving. Zinnia became a playable sync pair on January 30, 2020.
Zinnia has also made notable appearances in the game's Main Stories, Legendary Adventures and the Villain Arc.
Dex | Trainer | NDex | Pokémon | Type | Weakness | Role | EX role | Base potential | Availability | ||
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#080 | Zinnia | #384M | Rayquaza Mega Rayquaza |
Dragon |
Rock |
★★★★★☆EX | Legendary Adventures The Dragon That Rules the Sky | ||||
#080 | Zinnia | #3733 | Salamence♂ |
Dragon |
Rock |
★★★★☆☆EX | Battle Points | ||||
#080 | Special Costume Zinnia |
#8288 | Thievul♀ |
Dark |
Bug |
★★★★★☆EX | Costume Sync Pair Scout |
Gallery
Models
VS model from Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire | ||
Overworld model from Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire |
Overworld model as Team Magma Grunt from Omega Ruby | Overworld model as Team Aqua Grunt from Alpha Sapphire |
Quotes
- Main article: Zinnia/Quotes
In the anime
Pokémon Evolutions
Zinnia appeared in The Wish, where she met May at the Sky Pillar and told her the lore of the Draconid people. At the top of the tower, Zinnia summoned Rayquaza in order to destroy the giant meteorite that was threatening Hoenn. However, Rayquaza lacked the energy to Mega Evolve, causing Zinnia to fall into despair. Thanks to May's Meteorite, however, Rayquaza was able to regain the energy it required for Mega Evolution. Zinnia then allowed May to take her place in battling and catching Rayquaza, a role that Zinnia had prepared herself for since childhood. Following this, Zinnia challenged May to a battle as her final duty as the Lorekeeper of the Draconid people.
Pokémon
Debut | The Wish |
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Debut | The Wish |
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- Main article: Zinnia's Salamence
Salamence is Zinnia's second known Pokémon, and is capable of Mega Evolving. She used it to battle May and Mega Rayquaza.
Voice actors
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Artwork
Official artwork for Pokémon Evolutions |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Prior to Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc
Zinnia was a member of the Draconid people and, like the rest, greatly admired Lorekeeper Aster. When Aster was killed during Devon's attempt to capture and subdue Rayquaza, Zinnia swore vengeance against the company and was later appointed as Aster's successor by the village elder. Most of the Draconid people, however, still mourning Aster and seeing Zinnia mixing her own agendas with the role, did not truly acknowledge her. As the prophecy of another great meteor was near, Zinnia became desperate and first sent her Salamance to the facility holding Rayquaza. Although it had the hiccup of attacking and being beaten by Ruby, Salamence was nonetheless able to accomplish its mission, and Rayquaza was released from the Pokémon Association's grip. Next, she intended to bring out both Kyogre and Groudon in order to lure out Rayquaza, so she could bond with it. To do so, she infiltrated Team Magma and tipped Maxie of the Blue and Red Orbs before departing. Unfortunately for her, Rayquaza would instead soar with Norman and Ruby temporarily in order to stop the catastrophic battle between the legendary Pokémon.
Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc
Zinnia debuts in this chapter. She is first encountered at the Sky Pillar, where she meets Ruby as he attempts to ascend it alongside Latios. Believing him to be an intruder, Zinnia attacks Ruby with her Salamence. Ruby manages to get the upper hand by tricking Zinnia's Whismur, Aster, with Pokéblocks, allowing him to pin Zinnia to the ground when she noticed Aster running off. He then demands to know who Zinnia is and what she knows about the upcoming crisis threatening to destroy Hoenn. Zinnia refuses to answer and escapes Ruby's grasp. She then uses her Mega Anklet to Mega Evolve her Salamence into a Mega Salamence. Ruby counters by Mega Evolving Latios into a Mega Latios with his Mega Bracelet. Ruby eventually manages to defeat Zinnia's Salamence, and reveals that he's aware that he encountered it before.
Zinnia realizes that the person who defeated her Salamence years ago in her attempt to free Rayquaza from the Pokémon Association must have actually been Ruby all along. She congratulates Ruby for his battling skills and agrees to tell him everything she knows. She reveals that in nine days time, a meteoroid will hit the planet, destroying it and its inhabitants. Zinnia also reveals her hatred for the Devon Corporation due to its choice in using science and technology to prevent the meteoroid from falling. As she prepares to leave to focus on her mission to stop the meteoroid, Zinnia thanks Ruby for his assistance in freeing Rayquaza and flies off. Later, she muses over the fact that Ruby received his Mega Bracelet from Steven Stone, the son of the Devon Corporation's president and angrily wonders where Devon got Key Stones from.
Later, Zinnia arrives at Sea Mauville with several Team Aqua and Team Magma Grunts. She finds Mr. Stone using the Absorber to drain the life energy of Sapphire's Chic and Emerald's Sceptile in their Mega-Evolved states to power a machine that will be able to warp the meteoroid away. She reveals that she had spied on Team Magma and Team Aqua during their attempts to awaken Groudon and Kyogre and made allies with several of the Grunts of both teams. She and the Grunts attack everyone to steal the dimensional shifter that Mr. Stone was powering with Chic and Sceptile's life energy. Sapphire takes the dimensional shifter and attempts to run away, but Zinnia manages to take her Mega Bracelet with the Key Stone still inside. Zinnia then decides to go after Steven's Key Stone next and begins attacking him. Just as Zinnia gets the advantage in battle, Ruby arrives with his Mega Swampert Mumu and asks everyone to stop fighting.
Ruby then begins battling Zinnia. After being told by the Grunts that Sapphire had disappeared with the dimensional shifter, Zinnia decides to retreat. Before leaving, Zinnia attacks Steven in an attempt to take his Key Stone. She is stopped again by Ruby, who offers up his and Emerald's Mega Bracelets to Zinnia to convince her to leave. Zinnia accepts the bribe and leaves, but Ruby reveals he secretly stole a scroll when Zinnia wasn't looking.
At Mossdeep City, Zinnia finds the dimensional shifter outfitted inside a rocket that is in the process of being launched into space. She is attacked by Sapphire, who attempts to stop Zinnia from interfering with the launch. Zinnia is assisted by her Team Magma and Team Aqua allies, who battle Sapphire while Zinnia goes off to stop the rocket, which has already been launched. Sapphire evades her opponents and follows Zinnia onto the rocket, where they battle once more. Zinnia eventually defeats Sapphire by knocking her off of the rocket, giving Zinnia the opportunity to destroy the shifter and the rocket.
At Route 120, Zinnia finds Ruby and Sapphire riding on top of Rayquaza after successfully befriending it. Angered that they managed to get Rayquaza, Zinnia challenges the two to a battle while wearing a second Mega Anklet. By teaming up with Aster's Noivern, Zinnia manages to lure Rayquaza away from Ruby and Sapphire. Upon getting away, Zinnia reveals to Rayquaza about her attempts to free it from the Pokémon Association's control and asks it to join her in destroying the meteoroid. Rayquaza rejects Zinnia's request, impales her with its tail, and blasts her away in a rage.
Zinnia later awakens in Sootopolis City, having been rescued by Latios. Mr. Stone attempts to apologize to Zinnia about the trouble he caused in attempting to control Rayquaza. Zinnia rejects Mr. Stone's apology and claims that he is only trying to save face for his failures. Now brought to tears, Zinnia gives up and claims that her villagers were right to believe she wasn't strong enough to save the planet in Aster's stead. This angers Emerald, who claims that they shouldn't give up and there must still be something they can do to save the planet.
When asked why only Draconids are allowed to ride with Rayquaza, Zinnia reveals that the plan to stop the meteoroid is essentially a suicide mission. Due to Rayquaza constantly emitting poisonous ozone when in space, the Lorekeeper would not survive the attack. After hearing Zinnia's explanation, Mr. Stone and Steven get the idea to find a way to protect the person riding on Rayquaza with a special suit. Later, Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald have their various allies from around Hoenn travel to Sootopolis to assist in stopping the meteoroid. There, Steven presents Zinnia with a jar of Key Stones belonging to Aster collected from the Embedded Tower. When Zinnia speculates that Steven took some Key Stones for himself, Steven explains that he received his Key Stone from the Mega Evolution guru in Kalos. Although happy that she has the Key Stones needed to bond with Rayquaza, Zinnia collapses from her injuries. She is later seen in a bed and then placed in a wheelchair until she has fully healed. Ruby and Sapphire forgive her for her wrongdoings, with Sapphire promising that they can talk, get to know each other and become friends later.
Pokémon
Debut | PS598 |
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Aster (Japanese: シガナ Shigana) is Zinnia's first known Pokémon. It was first seen at the Sky Pillar with Zinnia and watched as Zinnia battled against Ruby. Ruby exploited Aster's taste for sour-flavored Pokéblocks to lure it out in the open. When Zinnia tried to get Aster to come back, she was left wide open for Ruby to pull her out of hiding and reveal herself. It has a Relaxed nature.
None of Aster's moves are known.
- Main article: Zinnia's Salamence
Salamence is Zinnia's second known Pokémon. It was used to battle against Ruby and Latios at the Sky Pillar. Although its Defense and power increased after Mega Evolving into Mega Salamence, Ruby defeated it by Mega Evolving Latios into Mega Latios and firing off a Luster Purge. Afterward, Zinnia revealed that her Salamence was the same one that attacked Ruby and Sapphire as children in an attempt to free Rayquaza from its capture at the hands of the Pokémon Association. Later, it was used to battle Sapphire at Mossdeep City in order to get to the dimensional shifter.
Debut | PS604 |
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Goodra is Zinnia's third known Pokémon. It was first used to attack Sea Mauville alongside Zinnia's Team Magma and Aqua Grunt allies. Ultima used her Dragonite to try and battle Goodra, only to be defeated. Later, Goodra battled Steven's Mega Metagross and nearly managed to win with its Fire attacks before being interrupted by Ruby. Later, it fought against Sapphire at Mossdeep City.
Goodra's only known move is Sludge Wave.
Borrowed
Debut | PS615 |
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Noivern is a Pokémon originally belonging to Aster. He helped Zinnia battle against Ruby and Sapphire in order to get them off of Rayquaza. Sensing the lingering presence of Aster on top of Noivern, Rayquaza was attracted towards Noivern, who led it away from Ruby and Sapphire so that Zinnia could convince it to join her.
Noivern's only known move is Boomburst.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Zinnia or her Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Zinnia'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 | # |
Rayquaza | Evolving Skies | 194/203 | Blue Sky Stream | 076/067 | |||
Rayquaza | Silver Tempest | TG20/TG30 | VMAX Climax | 284/184 | |||
Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Zinnia | Su | Dragon Majesty | 64/70 | Dragon Storm | 049/053 | ||
Dragon Majesty | 70/70 | Dragon Storm | 059/053 | ||||
Zinnia's Resolve | Su | Evolving Skies | 164/203 | Blue Sky Stream | 065/067 | ||
Evolving Skies | 203/203 | Blue Sky Stream | 079/067 | ||||
Evolving Skies | 225/203 | Blue Sky Stream | 086/067 | ||||
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ヒガナ Higana | From 彼岸花 higanbana (red spider lily; literally means "flower on the other shore"), a plant commonly associated to death and the afterlife |
English | Zinnia | From Zinnia |
German | Amalia | From Amaryllis |
Spanish | Tristana | From the genus Tristagma of the amaryllis family and the name Tristan (a name derived from the French word for sorrow) May also be a reference to Tristan, a knight who had slain a great serpent in the Arthurian legend |
French | Amaryllis | From Amaryllis |
Italian | Lyris | From Lycoris |
Korean | 피아나 Piana | From 피안화 (彼岸花) pi'anhwa (red spider lily) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 希嘉娜 Xījiānà | Transcription of her Japanese name |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 希嘉娜 Hēigānàh | |
Indonesian | Zinnia Zinia |
Same as English name From zinia (zinnia) |
Brazilian Portuguese | Zínia | From zínia (zinnia) |
Aster
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | シガナ Shigana | From 此岸 shigan (mortal world; literally means this shore) |
English, Brazilian Portuguese |
Aster | From Aster. Starts with the letter 'A' to contrast with the letter 'Z' in Zinnia. |
German | Avelina | From aveline (French for hazelnut) |
Spanish | Felicia | From the genus Felicia of the aster family and the name Felicia (feminine name derived from the Latin word for happiness) |
French | Marie-Lise | From Amaryllis |
Italian | Siryl | Palindrome of Lyris (Zinnia) |
Korean | 치아나 Chiana | From 피아나 Piana (Zinnia) and 차안 (此岸) cha'an, mortal realm |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 汐嘉娜 Xìjiānà | Transcription of her Japanese name |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 汐嘉娜 Jihkgānàh |
Lorekeeper
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Notes
- ↑ A Team Magma GruntOR/Team Aqua GruntAS implies Zinnia is a teenager[2][3]. Her exact age is unknown.
References
- ↑ Zinnia (Dragon Majesty 64)
- ↑ Team Magma Grunt: "What's going on with you and that girl from earlier? I know teenagers can feel frustrated, but that's no reason to go wrecking other people's hideouts." (Pokémon Omega Ruby)
- ↑ Team Aqua Grunt: "What's going on with you and that girl from earlier? Teenagers are old enough to know the difference between right and wrong!." (Pokémon Alpha Sapphire)
- ↑ Email confirmation (vivian.lu)
- ↑ Aimi on Twitter (Japanese)
- ↑ Scans of interview in Nintendo Dream June 2015
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Maxie (Masters) | Tabitha | Courtney (Masters) |
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Team Magma Grunts • Butler (Jirachi: Wish Maker) Brodie (Pokémon the Series) • Blaise (Adventures) | ||
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Team Aqua | ||
Team Aqua Hideout | ||
Leader | Administrators | |
Archie (Masters) | Matt | Shelly |
Other members | ||
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Team Aqua Grunts • Amber (Adventures) | ||
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