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Rika (Japanese: チリ Chili) is a member of Elite Four of the Paldea region. She specializes in Ground-type Pokémon.
In the core series
Rika is one of the Paldea Elite Four, working under Geeta, and has a laid-back personality. She calsl the player "kiddo" as a nickname. Aside from her duties in the Elite Four, she also serves as the receptionist for the Pokémon League, interviewing the player during the first part of the Champion Assessment. She is the first of the Elite Four to be faced. Later, after the player becomes a Champion, she observes their battle against Nemona in Mesagoza.
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Quotes
- At fourth Gym's lobby, before Gym battle
- "What's this now? Is this that kid I've been hearing so much about?"
- "Hey, kiddo! I heard you're, like, way too good at battling! Yeah?"
- "Nahaha! You got some spirit, big shot!"
- "That's me! Rika here, at your service."
- "And hey, I know I'm pretty, but no need to get intimidated or anything."
- "What? I wasn't tryin' to be funny..."
- "Aaanyway... Hmm."
- "Tell you something, kiddo--you look fun. Like, interesting. At a glance, anyway."
- "Oooh, haha. Yeah, that checks out."
- "But the battles you'll face at these gyms really ratchet up the further you go."
- "But not you, right, kiddo?"
- "See you when you hit the Champion Assessment. You show these Gyms what you've got!"
Trivia
- In Japanese, Rika speaks in the Kansai dialect, and refers to herself in third-person.
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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チリ Chili
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From chili
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English
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Rika
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From paprika
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German
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Cay
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From Cayenne
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Spanish
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Cayena
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From pimienta de Cayena (Cayenne pepper)
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French
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Cayenn
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From piment de Cayenne (Cayenne pepper)
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Italian
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Capsi
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From the genus Capsicum
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Korean
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칠리 Chilli
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From her Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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辛俐 Xīnlì
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From 辛 xīn / sān (spicy) and the transcription of her Japanese name
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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辛俐 Sānleih
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