Clay
- If you were looking for the character of the day from Crisis at Ferroseed Research! with the Japanese name of "Clay", see Case (BW081).
Clay ヤーコン Yakon | |
"The Underground Boss" | |
Artwork from Black and White by Yusuke Ohmura[1] | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Brown |
Hair color | Brown |
Hometown | Driftveil City |
Region | Unova |
Trainer class | Gym LeaderBWB2W2 Pokémon TrainerB2W2 |
Generation | V |
Games | Black and White Black 2 and White 2, Masters EX |
Leader of | Driftveil Gym |
Badge | Quake Badge |
Specializes in | Ground types |
Game animation debut | The Uprising |
English voice actor | Steve Kramer (Generations) Kirk Thornton[2] (Masters EX) |
Japanese voice actor | Shūhei Matsuda (Generations) Naomi Kusumi (Masters EX) |
Anime debut | The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue! |
English voice actor | Sean Schemmel |
Japanese voice actor | Tsuguo Mogami |
Clay (Japanese: ヤーコン Yakon) is a businessman in the mining industry who is the Gym Leader of Driftveil City's Gym, known officially as the Driftveil Gym. He specializes in Ground-type Pokémon. He gives the Quake Badge to Trainers who defeat him.
In the core series games
Clay appears in Pokémon Black and White as the Gym Leader of Driftveil City's Gym. This Gym will be the fifth to be challenged by the player. Trainers who defeat Clay will receive the Quake Badge. Shortly after, he appears on Route 6 to aid the player in removing the Galvantula web blocking the entrance to the Chargestone Cave. After his Krokorok removes the web, he gives TM78 (Bulldoze) to the player. He also reappears again at N's Castle where he and the other Unova Gym Leaders hold off the Seven Sages.
When the player is cornered by the Seven Sages, Clay is the first of the Unova Gym Leaders to march in. He asks the player if he is tired out yet, then the rest of the Unova Gym Leaders, except for Cilan, Chili and Cress, walk in and take positions opposite each sage in pairs. Drayden then tells the player to proceed in pursuit of N.
Once the player gains access to the Driftveil Gym, Clay will be standing outside of the Gym, opposite Ghetsis and some Team Plasma Grunts. Ghetsis refers to Clay as the "Miner King".
When the player encounters the Driftveil Gym Leader inside of Twist Mountain on their first visit after obtaining the Mistralton Gym Badge, he will say that Twist Mountain belongs to him and that the player and Cheren can train on it should they wish to do so.
One of the Trainers the player can battle inside the Driftveil Gym says that Clay is a company president. However, it is not known what business Clay owns. Another Trainer that can be battled inside the Driftveil Gym says that Clay stays at the bottom of the Gym to remind himself that he once had nothing. A backpacker inside the Nacrene City Pokémon Center says that Clay found Fossils on Twist Mountain and donated them to the Nacrene City Museum.
In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, he returns as a Gym Leader. The TM Clay gives away remains the same, though he gives it out immediately after the battle rather than outside Chargestone Cave, as there is no longer any Galvantula web blocking the entrance.
After the Gym battle, Clay will take the player up his private lift to the entrance of the Gym and then leaves. Outside of the Gym, he is with Hugh and notices that the player and Hugh are friends, and then proceed to show the two Trainers to the Pokémon World Tournament south of Driftveil City. Once there, he goes inside and tells them both to join in the Driftveil Tournament. Cheren is already there and participates as well. After the tournament, Roxie turns up and learns about the tournament, and leaves again. Clay follows and leaves the player to continue the adventure.
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Pokémon World Tournament
Clay uses three of these Pokémon in Single Battles, four in Double and Rotation Battles, and all six in Triple Battles. He will always lead with his signature Pokémon, Excadrill.
Driftveil/Mix Tournament
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National Gymquirer
- Jingle: "Woo hoo! All right! It's 'The National Gymquirer'!"
- Page: "That's right! We collect the hottest gossip about Gym Leaders seen around town! Here is today's letter. From someone going by the name Veildrifter. Thank yooou! 'You know how Gym Leader Clay never takes off his hat? Well, the other day I finally saw him take it off... And underneath his big hat was a fluffy knit hat! He wears two hats! Weird, huh?' Hmm... That seems like it would be way too warm! Still, I wonder if that isn't just Clay's hair sticking up all funny... 'The National Gymquirer'! We eagerly await your letters!"
In spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
- Main article: Clay (Masters)
Clay appears in Pokémon Masters EX, forming a sync pair with his Palpitoad, which can be evolved into Seismitoad.
Gallery
Artwork
Sprites
Sprite from Black and White |
Sprite from Black 2 and White 2 |
Overworld sprite from Generation V |
VS sprite from Generation V |
Quotes
- Main article: Clay/Quotes
In the anime
Main series
Clay debuted in The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!. Ash and his friends met him right after they had arrived at Driftveil City, and Ash asked him for a battle. However, he refused to battle Ash at the time because he had to check out a mine at the edge of town. Ash would try to battle Clay again in Stopping the Rage of Legends! Part 1 but he refused yet again. He claimed that he could not have a battle with him if he did not have any Revival Herbs. When Ash asked what they were, Clay criticized him for not knowing and said that he probably wouldn't be worth battling. However, he did promise a battle if he brought him some Revival Herbs.
After Ash obtained the herbs in Stopping the Rage of Legends! Part 2, he immediately went to Clay in the next episode. He was surprised that Ash was able to get the herbs and finally accepted his challenge. Ash managed to defeat Clay and he gave him the Quake Badge.
He reappeared in a flashback in Curtain Up, Unova League!. He also made a cameo appearance in the ending credits of Genesect and the Legend Awakened.
Character
Clay is shown to have started his life as a miner when he was around Ash's age with his Excadrill. One of his mines would later become the Driftveil Gym. He greatly values experience through hard work and views Ash's youth and inexperience with contempt, though he later gains a new respect for the young Trainer after their battle. Clay prefers a frontal assault style of battling and becomes enraged when Ash uses strategy like his Snivy's Attract to stop his Palpitoad.
Pokémon
This listing is of Clay's known Pokémon in the anime:
Debut | Battling the King of the Mines! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Kiyotaka Furushima |
English | Marc Thompson |
Clay's Krokorok first appeared in Battling the King of the Mines!, where it was used to battle Ash's Oshawott. At first, Krokorok used dust to blind Oshawott, allowing it to land many successful hits. However, Oshawott was finally able to clean his eyes with his Water Gun and then defeat Krokorok with Razor Shell. It reappeared in a flashback in Crowning the Scalchop King!.
Krokorok's known moves are Dig, Sandstorm, Bite, and Stone Edge.
Debut | Battling the King of the Mines! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Akeno Watanabe |
English | Carter Cathcart |
Clay's Palpitoad first appeared in Battling the King of the Mines!, where he was used in a Gym battle against Ash. He easily defeated Ash's Oshawott, after which he battled Snivy. Snivy started by using Attract on Palpitoad, which became infatuated. This made him unable to attack and an easy target for Snivy, which hit him with all of her attacks and finally defeated him with a Leaf Storm.
Palpitoad's known moves are Hydro Pump, Sludge Bomb, and Rock Smash.
Debut | Battling the King of the Mines! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Kensuke Satō |
English | Tom Wayland |
- Main article: Clay's Excadrill
Clay's Excadrill was used in a Gym battle against Ash's Snivy. It was easily able to block all of Snivy's attacks and then knock her out. Ash then used Roggenrola, which could avoid being knocked out by Excadrill's Horn Drill due to its Sturdy Ability. Later, Roggenrola evolved into a Boldore and defeated the Subterranean Pokémon with its newly learned Rock Blast and Rock Smash attacks, despite being at a major disadvantage.
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Pokémon Generations
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Clay appeared in The Uprising, where he was seen outside N's Castle trying to stop the Seven Sages. Together with several other Unova Gym Leaders, he battled the many Team Plasma Grunts to prevent them from achieving Team Plasma's goals.
Pokémon
Debut | The Uprising |
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- Main article: Clay's Excadrill
Clay's Excadrill was seen saving Iris and her Druddigon from multiple Liepard belonging to some Team Plasma Grunts.
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GOTCHA!
Clay briefly appeared in GOTCHA!.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Black & White arc
Clay first appeared as a silhouette in Lights, Camera...Action!. While digging around the Desert Resort, Clay and his men unearthed a mysterious stone. Believing the stone to be an ordinary rock, Clay tried throwing it away, only to experience a surge of power rush through his body when he touched it. He debuted in person in Defeating Stoutland, where he called Lenora to inform her of the stone he found. Despite his years as a miner, Clay was unable to find out what the stone was. He requested that Lenora take it to the Nacrene Museum, hoping that her archeological experience would produce better results.
In Drawing Bridges, Clay went to repair the Driftveil Drawbridge, which had been undergoing a malfunction that prevented people from crossing it. There, he encountered Black, a young Trainer that had just run off with a Zorua that was the cause of the malfunction.
In Mine Mayhem, Black attempted to challenge the Driftveil Gym but was turned away due to Clay having a bad mood at the time. Later, Clay sent a Worker retrieve to Black, hoping the boy could help with the stone. During their Gym battle, Clay told Black that Lenora discovered the mysterious stone was the Dark Stone, the dormant form of the Legendary Pokémon Zekrom. He revealed that Team Plasma had been spying on him and Lenora, suggesting they were planning on stealing it. When Clay asked Black to help him and the other Unova Gym Leaders stop Team Plasma, the boy readily accepted. After being defeated, Clay took Black to Mistralton City to meet the others.
In Up in the Air, Clay and Black met with the other Unova Gym Leaders at the Celestial Tower to discuss how to deal with Team Plasma. The Gym Leaders later traveled to Nacrene City to protect the Dark Stone from the Shadow Triad. Despite their teamwork, the Gym Leaders fell to the Shadow Triad's trump card, the Forces of Nature. Clay and the others were kidnapped and taken to Team Plasma's base of operations, N's Castle.
In Dream a Little Dream, Caitlin attempted to find the missing Gym Leaders by using her Gothitelle's Psychic abilities. Though she managed to contact them, the Gym Leaders had their memories of the kidnapping erased, preventing Caitlin from tracking them. During Black's final Gym battle with Drayden, Caitlin relayed a message from the Gym Leaders to Black, giving him the confidence to win the battle and earn his final Badge.
In Cold Hard Truth, Team Plasma launched their attack on the Pokémon League, surrounding the building with N's Castle. As a form of mockery and display of Team Plasma's power, the Gym Leaders were hoisted on cross-like fixtures and displayed in front of the masses. Later, the Gym Leaders were freed by Shoko's Patrat, allowing them to assist in the battle against Team Plasma. After Team Plasma was defeated, Clay and the others watched as N and Zekrom flew off to parts unknown.
Black 2 & White 2 arc
In Giant Chasm, Clay and his men helped free people trapped in buildings that were frozen over by the Plasma Frigate in Opelucid City.
Pokémon
Debut | Lights, Camera...Action! |
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- Main article: Clay's Excadrill
Excadrill is Clay's first known Pokémon. It was first seen digging up a mysterious stone at the Desert Resort. Later, it was shown guarding the Dark Stone along with Clay's other Pokémon while being spied on by the Shadow Triad. Later, it was used to battle Black in a Gym battle and tied with his Pignite, Nite. During the battle with the Shadow Triad, it teamed up with Elesa's Pokémon to protect the Dark Stone. At the League, Excadrill helped face Team Plasma.
Debut | Defeating Stoutland |
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Krokorok is Clay's second known Pokémon. It was first seen guarding the Dark Stone along with Clay's other Pokémon while being spied on by the Shadow Triad. Later, it was used to battle Black in a Gym battle and was defeated by his Tirtouga, Costa.
Krokorok's only known move is Sand Tomb and its Ability is Moxie.
Debut | Defeating Stoutland |
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Palpitoad is Clay's third known Pokémon. It was first seen guarding the Dark Stone along with Clay's other Pokémon while being spied on by the Shadow Triad. Later, it was used to battle Black in a Gym battle and tied with his Munna, Musha.
Palpitoad's only known move is Hyper Voice and its Ability is Swift Swim.
Pocket Monsters BW
Clay makes an appearance in Pocket Monsters BW.
Pokémon
Debut | Use SL Fuel to Dig! |
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- Main article: Clay's Excadrill
Excadrill is Clay's only known Pokémon.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Clay or his Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Clay's Pokémon Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Excadrill | Cosmic Eclipse | 246/236 | Dream League | 059/049 | |||
Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Clay | Su | Cosmic Eclipse | 188/236 | Dream League | 048/049 | ||
Tag All Stars | 199/173 | ||||||
Trivia
- Clay's Japanese Leader title is アンダーグラウンド ボス.
- All of the Pokémon Clay owns in Black and White and in the anime have, at some point, also been owned by either Ash (Krokorok and Palpitoad) or Iris (Excadrill).
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ヤーコン Yākon | From yacón (a root vegetable) and possibly 坤 kon (kun: a trigram in I Ching that represents earth) |
English, Brazilian Portuguese |
Clay | From clay |
German | Turner | From turnip, a root vegetable |
Spanish | Yakón | Same as Japanese name |
French | Bardane | From bardane (burdock), a root vegetable |
Italian | Rafan | From rafano (radish), a root vegetable |
Korean | 야콘 Yakon | Same as Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 菊老大 Jú Lǎodà | From 菊薯 júshǔ / gūksyùh (yacón) and 老大 lǎodà / lóuhdaaih (boss) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 菊老大 Gūk Lóuhdaaih | |
Vietnamese | Yakon | Transcription of his Japanese name |
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