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Lacey (Japanese: タロ Taro) is a character introduced in The Indigo Disk in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. She is a second-year student attending Blueberry Academy, and a member of the BB League Elite Four.
In the core series games
Lacey is a girl who likes cute Pokémon, which led to her becoming a Trainer of Fairy types. Her father is Driftveil City Gym Leader Clay, with whom she shares the same ace Pokémon. She has a habit of crossing her arms in an X-formation to show her disapproval whenever she disagrees with something. She is ranked as the second-strongest member of the Elite Four at Blueberry Academy, situated at Coastal Plaza.
Lacey is the first person the player meets upon their arrival at Blueberry Academy, giving the player their first battle there and introducing them to the Terarium and Blueberry Quests. Later, she is met at the Blueberry Academy Cafeteria, where she votes against Drayton's proposition of letting the player participate in the BB League, but is ultimately outvoted. Her Elite Trial is a Pokémon quiz consisting of five questions that the player must answer correctly. After the trial has been cleared, Lacey can be battled. She rewards the player with TM227 (Alluring Voice) upon being beaten.
Pokémon
Lacey keeps her Pokémon in Nest Balls.
First battle
Subsequent battles
Lacey uses this team in both her Elite Four battle and when challenged at the League Club Room. She will Terastallize her Excadrill at the first opportunity.
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Reward: $12,800/$20,400
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Traded to the player
Upon the third unique interaction with Lacey in the League Club Room, she will trade a Snubbull to the player in exchange for almost any Pokémon excluding Shiny, Legendary, or Mythical Pokémon.
Flying Tera Type Pikachu Gift
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ID:
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816963
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OT:
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Lacey
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Met:
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a Link Trade
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Nature:
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Adamant
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Ribbons / Marks:
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This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
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This Pokémon may only be redeemed once per save file.
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Date received is the date on the system when the gift is redeemed.
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This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
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This Pokémon has a % chance to be received when the event is redeemed.
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Gallery
Artwork
Game assets
Quotes
- Main article: Lacey/Quotes
Music
Games
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Location
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Song name
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Composition
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Arrangement
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When battling Lacey for the first time
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Battle! (Pokémon Trainer - Unova)*
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Junichi Masuda Go Ichinose[2]
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Unknown
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In cutscenes with the BB Elite Four
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The Blueberry Elite Four*
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Unknown
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Unknown
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When clearing Lacey's Elite Trial
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Elite Trial Complete!*
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Unknown
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Unknown
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When battling Lacey in every other instance
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Battle! (Blueberry Elite Four)*
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Unknown
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Unknown
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When defeating Lacey in every other instance
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Victory! (Blueberry Elite Four)*
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release.
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Trivia
- The French official website for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet misspelled Lacey's French name (Taro) as "Tara" in the subheading for her.[3][4][5] This error was fixed as of September 11, 2023.[4]
- Lacey is the first Elite Four member to specialize in Fairy-type Pokémon.
- Lacey is the only member of the BB Elite Four whose designated Terastallized Pokémon is not of her specialty type prior to being Terastallized.
- She is also the only member of the BB Elite Four to use more than one Pokémon not of her specialty type.
- While Lacey refers to her usage of Plusle and Minun in her first battle as her "Plus-Minus strategy", they each have their Hidden Abilities, as opposed to Plus and Minus, respectively, and her strategy relies on using Discharge to trigger them.
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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タロ Taro
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From taro, similar to ヤーコン Yakon (Clay) being named after a root vegetable
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English
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Lacey
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From an anagram of Clay and Araceae (plant family that includes taro) or Colocasia violacea (synonym for Colocasia esculenta, scientific name of taro)
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German
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Tara
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From taro
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French
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Taro
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From her Japanese name
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Spanish
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Aroa
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From Araceae (plant family that includes taro)
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Italian
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Rupi
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Possibly from purple
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Korean
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타로 Taro
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Transcription of her Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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紫竽 Zǐyú
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From 紫 zǐ / jí (purple) and 芋 yù / yuhk (taro)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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紫竽 Jíyùh
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References