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Beni (Japanese: ムベ Mube) is a member of the Galaxy Team who runs the Wallflower, the village canteen in Jubilife Village. He also serves as Kamado's right-hand man.
He bears a striking resemblance to Wally, but the relationship between them, if any, is unknown.
In the core series games
Beni immigrated to Hisui from an unspecified region, after he and Kamado's hometown was burned down by maddened Pokémon. Kamado and Beni started their new life in Jubilife Village, where Beni opened up the Wallflower on Floaro Main Street. His signature dish is potato mochi, made using Sootfoot Roots. His signature Smoke Bombs are also made from Sootfoot Roots. He serves people of Jubilife Village, as well as members of the Galaxy Team between expeditions.
During the game's climax, Beni obstructs the player's way at the Stone Portal on Mount Coronet, under the direction of Kamado. Using a Smoke Bomb, he changes into ninja attire, and tells the player about his experience as a ninja in his younger years. He challenges the player to battle, and after being defeated, Beni acknowledges his respect for the player's skills, and asks them to bring Kamado to reason.
If the player talks to Beni at the Wallflower with any Sootfoot Roots in their satchel, Beni will offer to buy them from the player for $100 apiece.
In the post-game, Beni can be battled at the training grounds by speaking to Ingo. He can be battled by himself or as part of the Galaxy Team's Path of Tenacity challenge.
Pokémon
First battle
Rematch
Path of Tenacity
First clear
Second clear
Third clear
All Pokémon have effort level 3 in their stats.
Fourth clear
All Pokémon have effort level 5 in their stats.
Subsequent clears
All Pokémon have effort level 5 in their stats.
Gallery
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Beni when taking photos with the player in his ninja attire.
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Quotes
- Main article: Beni/Quotes
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Beni or his Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Trivia
- Beni is the creator of the Smoke Bomb, made using a Sootfoot Root, the main ingredient for his potato mochi.
- Beni shares a couple of similarities with Wally, whom he resembles greatly.
- Like Wally, he uses both of Ralts's final evolutions, Gardevoir and Gallade, as well as Magnezone and Roserade.
- The Wallflower canteen that Beni runs shares its name with Wally's English namesake.
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ムベ Mube
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From 郁子 mube (Japanese Staunton vine)
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English
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Beni
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From mube and the genus Stauntonia or 紅芋 beni-imo (purple sweet potato; ube)
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German
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Mubeshi
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From his Japanese name and possibly the name Musashi
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Spanish
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Ardizo
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From lardizabaláceas (Lardizabalaceae), the family that contains Stauntonia
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French
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Lardi
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From Lardizabalacées (Lardizabalaceae)
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Italian
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Rampei
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From Ranunculales, the order that contains Stauntonia
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Korean
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야모 Yamo
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From 야목과 (野木瓜) yamokgwa (Japanese Staunton vine)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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石月 Shíyuè
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From 石月 shíyuè / sehkyuht (Staunton vine)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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石月 Sehkyuht
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- The Wallflower
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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イモヅル亭 Imozuru-tei
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From 芋蔓 imozuru (vines of Japanese mountain yam or sweet potato), ミツル Mitsuru (Wally), and 亭 tei (common suffix in restaurant names)
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English
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The Wallflower
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From wallflowers and Wally
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German
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Heiße Kost
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From heiße Kost (hot meal) and an acrostic wordplay of Heiko (Wally)
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Spanish
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El Boniato Trepador
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From boniato (sweet potato) and trepador (climbing)
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French
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Le Hardi Gourmand
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From hardi (bold) and gourmand (gourmet) with the former being both a wordplay on Lardi (Beni) and an antonym of the timide in Timmy (Wally)
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Italian
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La Tovaglia di Lino
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From tovaglia di lino (linen tablecloth) and Lino (Wally)
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Korean
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덩굴정 Deonggul-jeong
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From 덩굴 deonggul (vine) and 정 (亭) jeong (common suffix in restaurant names)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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芋滿亭 / 芋满亭 Yumǎntíng
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From 芋 yù / wuh (taro; yam), 滿充 / 满充 Mǎnchōng / Múhnchūng (Wally), and 亭 tíng / tìhng (common suffix in restaurant names)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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芋滿亭 Wuhmúntìhng
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