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Drasna (Japanese: ドラセナ Dracaena) is a Master Dragon-type Trainer and member of the Kalos Elite Four.
In the games
In Pokémon X and Y, Drasna appears as an Elite Four Trainer of Kalos. Her grandparents are from Sinnoh, and taught her about the region's mythology surrounding Dialga and Palkia, which inspired her to train Dragon-type Pokémon.
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Quotes
- (First time) "Oh goodness, hello to you! Welcome, welcome, come in. You must be a strong Trainer. Yes, quite strong indeed... That's just wonderful news! Facing opponents like you and your team will make my Pokémon grow like weeds!"
- (After beating the Champion) "Oh goodness, hello to you! You know, my grandparents came to Kalos from a distant region. They came from a town where the past lives on... When I was growing up at their knees, they raised me on tales of the Pokémon of time and space. It's really thanks to those stories that I decided to become a Dragon type Trainer."
- "Oh, dear me. That sure was a quick battle... I do hope you'll come back again sometime!"
- "Oh, you! You're too much! You and your Pokémon are simply charming!"
- If the third one defeated
- "Oh, you're going already? Farewell, then! With your Pokémon, I'm sure you can beat the last of us."
- "Oh, you're going already? Farewell, then! You have beaten all of the Elite Four! This is just wonderful for you. Congratulations!"
- "Oh, goodness, hello to you! I'm so glad you've joined us! I know that you're very strong. That will make this great fun!"
- "Oh, dear me. That sure was a quick battle... I do hope you'll come back again sometime!"
- (if she gives the player an item) "And, my word, wouldn't this just go wonderfully with your look? Do try it!"
- "Oh, you! You're too much! You and your Pokémon are simply charming!"
Names
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ドラセナ Dracaena
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From Dracaena and ドラゴン dragon
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English
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Drasna
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Similar to her Japanese name
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French, German
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Dracena
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Similar to her Japanese name
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Italian
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Lilia
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From Lilium, lily
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Spanish
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Drácena
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Similar to her Japanese name
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Korean
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드라세나 Deurasena
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From her Japanese name
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