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★ Starfall Street ★
During the ★ Starfall Street ★ storyline, he disguises himself as a student named Clive (Japanese: ネルケNelke) to support the player and learn the truth behind Team Star's reputation and actions.
Victory Road
Clavell appears as part of Iono's Gym Test, where he hides somewhere in three locations, the first location being the street connected to the Levincia Gym building, the second location being the street connected to the Levincia Pokémon Center, and the third location being the Levincia Gym's battle court. The player must use the street surveillance cameras to seek him. Iono refers to Clavell as Mister Walksabout throughout the Gym Test. Clavell explains that he owes the Pokémon League "for many a past favor", which is why he agreed to help Iono with her Gym Test. For the first two locations, the player will always have to battle Iono's Gym Trainers, even if they found Clavell on their first try or not.
Pokémon
Clavell's team will always contain the final evolutionary form of the starter Pokémon with a type advantage to the player's chosen starter. This is likely the starter that remained with him after the player and Nemona chose their own starters at the beginning of the game. The remainder of his team will be based on his starter. Clavell also sends out a Pawmi during the game's opening cutscene.
Clavell was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released in the Japanese Triplet Beat subset and the English Paldea Evolved expansion, with artwork by Hitoshi Ariga. An ultra rare version of the card with artwork by Sanosuke Sakuma was released in the same sets. It lets players search their deck for up to three Basic Pokémon with 120 HP or less, reveal them, and put them in their hand. Afterwards, the player shuffles their deck.
Clavell's alter ego Clive was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era) as well. It was first released in the Japanese Shiny Treasure ex subset, with artwork by GOSSAN. It allows players to draw two cards for each Supporter card in their opponent's hand.
Names
Language
Name
Origin
Japanese
クラベル Clavel
From clavel (Spanish for carnation, the national flower of Spain)
English, Brazilian Portuguese
Clavell
From clavell (Catalan for carnation and clove)
German, Spanish, French, Italian
Clavel
From his Japanese name
Korean
클라벨 Clavel
Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin)
克拉韋爾 / 克拉韦尔 Kèlāwéi'ěr
Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese)
克拉韋爾 Hāaklāaiwàihyíh
Mandarin-based transcription of his Japanese name
Indonesian
Dion
From Dianthus (genus of plants which includes the carnation) and carnation