Phoebe

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Phoebe
フヨウ Fuyou
File:Phoebe.png
Artwork from Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Gender Female
Hometown Unknown
Region Hoenn
Relatives Grandparents at Mt. Pyre
Trainer class Elite trainer
Generation III
Games Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Elite Four of Ever Grande City
Specializes in Template:Type2s

Phoebe (Japanese: フヨウ Fuyō) is a master Template:Type2 Trainer and member of the Hoenn Elite Four.

In the games

In Generation III, Phoebe is the second member of the Hoenn Elite Four. Her strategy is to confuse and confound with Pokémon she considers undefinable.

Most of her Pokémon are pure Ghosts, with the exception of Sableye, which is half Template:Type2. Her grandmother resides at Mt. Pyre, where she does most of her training, and Phoebe hopes she's doing well. While it is unknown who her grandmother is, it is quite likely that she is the old lady the guards the Red Orb and the Blue Orb at the top of the mountain.

She also claims to have the ability to communicate with Ghost Pokémon, presumably in a similar fashion that Psychic specialists like Anabel and Sabrina communicate with their Pokémon through telepathy.

Pokémon

This listing is for Phoebe's Pokémon in the video games in which she has appeared.

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire



Pokémon Emerald



Quotes

Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald

  • Before battle
"Ahahaha! I'm Phoebe of the Elite Four. I did my training on Mt. Pyre. While I trained, I gained the ability to commune with Ghost-type Pokémon. Yes, the bond I developed with Pokémon is extremely tight. So, come on, just try and see if you can even inflict damage on my Pokémon!"
  • When defeated
"Oh, darn. I've gone and lost."
  • After being defeated
"There's a definite bond between you and your Pokémon, too. I didn't recognize it, so it's only natural that I lost. Yup, I'd like to see how far your bond will carry you. Go ahead, move to the next room."
Trainer's Eyes/Match Call

Elite Four Phoebe

Strategy
Confuse and confound
Trainer's Pokémon
There's nothing definite.
Self-Introduction
I wonder how my grandma at Mt. Pyre is doing?

In the manga

In Pokémon Adventures, she is sent by Steven Stone to try to help a blind boy uncover the locations of Registeel, Regirock, and Regice so that Groudon and Kyogre may be defeated.

Pokémon

This listing is of Phoebe's Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.

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Dusclops
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Metang

Released

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Regice
(with Glacia)

In the TCG

Phoebe was featured in the TCG. The following is a list of cards featuring Phoebe or her Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Name Type Rarity Set Set no.
Phoebe's Stadium St Uncommon EX Power Keepers 79/108

Trivia

Names

Language Name Reference to
Japanese フヨウ Fuyō 芙蓉 Fuyō, Hibiscus mutabilis, referring to the flowers in her hair. Literally translates to "floating".
English Phoebe Ironically means bright one, but was probably chosen because of similarity with phobia or phantom.
French Spectra From spectre, ghost.
German Antonia Similar to the German Phantom.
Italian Ester Could derive from esoterico (esoteric), esper or extrasensoriale (extrasensory).
Spanish Fátima Similar to fantasma, phantom.
Korean 회연 Hoeyeon Similar to 환영 (phantom).
Chinese (Taiwan) 芙蓉 Fúróng May refer to the cottonrose hibiscus or lotus; from 芙蓉, a possible spelling of fuyō.


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