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Arven (Japanese: ペパー Pepper) is a character in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. He is the son of Professor Sada and Professor Turo.[1]
In the core series games
Arven is an upperclassman at the Naranja AcademyS/Uva AcademyV. He is skilled at cooking, and is a researcher of healthy recipes to make Pokémon feel better.[2] He always carries a copy of the Scarlet BookS/Violet BookV with him.[3] He is enrolled in the Humanities Track of the Academy.
Arven has a prominent role in the Path of Legends storyline of Scarlet and Violet, where he seeks out the Herba Mystica.
Arven also participates in Academy Ace Tournament.
As the son of the professor, he never saw them in his life because of their devotion to their work, creating a strained relationship. Because of this, he grew up independent, learning to cook and clean, with his only companion being his Mabosstiff. He enjoys picnics, especially their outdoor settings and the Sandwiches made.
Prior to the player starting their adventure, Arven lived at the lightouse lab on Poco Path with his parent. One day, Professor Sada/Turo brought a KoraidonS/MiraidonV to their home and told Arven to keep it a secret. Later, the Legendary Pokémon attacked Wild Pokémon, and multiple people witnessed it. With the secret out, the professor brought the Paradox Pokémon back to their lab in Area Zero, and Arven would not see them again until the events of the game. Due to this, he blamed Koraidon/Miraidon for taking his parent away from him and developed a hatred towards the legendary. Eventually, he explored Area Zero with his Mabosstiff to find his motherS/fatherV, only for it to be attacked by a creature he describes as either "rampaging"S or "metallic, machine"V. After taking a Flying Taxi out of The Great Crater of Paldea, he tried to heal Mabosstiff using a Pokémon Center and Potions, only for this attempts to fail as due to its injuries being a special case. In desperation, he skipped his classes to research and attempt almost every cure available, yet he was not successful.
The player, and Nemona, first meet Arven on Poco Path, after meeting and being rescued by KoraidonS/MiraidonV. Arven was searching his old home, the lighthouse lab, where he found a book previously owned by the professor, the mysterious Scarlet BookS/Violet BookV. When Nemona recognizes him as their son, he becomes angry and tells her that his parentage doesn't matter. Still, he is surprised to see Koraidon/Miraidon outside of Area Zero, and the weakened state that it is in. After he learns the truth of what actually happened, he challenges the player to a battle with his newly caught Skwovet to test whether or not they can control the Paradox Pokémon. In defeat, he lets the player take the legendary off of his hands and gives them either Koraidon's Poké BallS or Miraidon's Poké BallV and runs down Poco Path on his way to the Academy, while Nemona yells at him to answer her questions.
Pokémon
First battle
Multi Battle partner
Arven joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against five different Titan Pokémon in no set order.
Against Klawf, the Stony Cliff Titan:
Against Bombirdier, the Open Sky Titan:
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Held item:
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None
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Nacli♂ Lv.19
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Against Orthworm, the Lurking Steel Titan:
Against Great TuskS/Iron TreadsV, the Quaking Earth Titan:
Against Dondozo and Tatsugiri, the False Dragon Titan:
Second battle
Second Multi Battle partner
Arven joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against an aggressive Great TuskS/Iron TreadsV
Third Multi Battle partner
Arven joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against an escaping Flutter ManeS/Iron JugulisV
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ペパー Pepper
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From peppermint
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English
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Arven
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From Mentha arvensis (scientific name of corn mint)
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German, French
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Pepper
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From his Japanese name
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Spanish
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Damián
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From lamiáceas (mint family)
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Italian
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Pepe
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From peppermint
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Korean
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페퍼 Pepper
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Transcription of his Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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派帕 Pàipà
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Transcription of his Japanese name
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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派帕 Paaipaak
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