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Melli (Japanese: ツバキ Tsubaki) is a warden tasked with watching over the noble Electrode, Lord of the Hollow, in the Coronet Highlands of Hisui. He is a member of the Diamond Clan. He specializes in Poison-type Pokémon.
In the core series games
Melli believes the power granted by Frenzying is a blessing granted by almighty Sinnoh to protect the Diamond Clan. He has an arrogant and self-centered personality, but according to Mai, he used to be very shy and withdrawn, until he one day announced that he would work hard to help Adaman.
Melli first appears during the meeting between Adaman, Kamado, and the player when discussing the situation involving the Diamond Lord Pokémon, Electrode. He storms into the room demanding to be involved since he is the Warden responsible for Electrode.
Once in the Coronet Highlands, Melli attempts to sabotage the player by removing the torches within Wayward Cave, and then challenging the player to a battle outside the Ancient Quarry. Once at the Moonview Arena where Electrode resides, Melli challenges the player once again to protect Electrode from being calmed. Even after losing, he refuses to reveal Electrode's favorite food to create the Balms, only cooperating when Adaman personally orders him to.
In the post-game, Melli can be found at Moonview Arena. Speaking to him allows the player to initiate a rematch against Lord Electrode. If the player completes the challenge, Melli will award four Exp. Candies M and, if the player received no damage, three Grit Pebbles.
Pokémon
Like all members of the Diamond Clan, Melli does not keep his Pokémon in Poké Balls and will send out all of his Pokémon against the player. He claims that his Pokémon partner is his Skuntank
Melli has a preference for Poison-type Pokémon. His usage of a Skuntank and Golbat mimic those of the modern day of Jupiter's. Both Melli and Arezu will be fought subsequently at the training grounds during the Path of Tenacity, giving the allusion of the battles with Mars and Jupiter.
First battle
Melli will ask the player for a battle at Heavenward Lookout to prove their worth. However the player can turn down his request and the story will play out as normal. Eventually at Wayward Wood on the way to Ancient Quarry, he will ask the player for a fight once more. This second request is mandatory, and, while given the option to refuse, the player must accept.
Second battle
Skorupi and Zubat have effort level 3 in their Attack and Sp. Attack.
Path of Tenacity
These fights are made available in version 1.1.0 after clearing Request 106: "Adaman's Hope".
First clear
Golbat has effort level 3 in its Attack and Sp. Attack.
Second clear
Golbat has effort level 3 in its Attack and Sp. Attack.
Third clear
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Skuntank has effort level 3 in its stats.
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Drapion has effort level 3 in Attack and Sp. Attack.
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Golbat has effort level 3 in Attack and Sp. Attack.
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Fourth clear
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Skuntank has effort level 3 in its stats.
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Drapion has effort level 3 in Attack and Sp. Attack.
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Golbat has effort level 3 in Attack and Sp. Attack.
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Subsequent clears
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Skuntank has effort level 5 in its stats.
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Drapion has effort level 3 in Attack and Sp. Attack.
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Golbat has effort level 3 in Attack and Sp. Attack.
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In service to
As a warden, Melli is tasked to care for Lord Electrode, the noble Pokémon of the Coronet Highlands at Moonview Arena. Adaman provides the player with Mountain Balms, after Melli refuses to help the player quell Electrode's frenzy.
Gallery
Artwork
Photos
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Melli and Skuntank when taking photos with the player.
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Merchandise
Quotes
- Main article: Melli/Quotes
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Melli or his Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ツバキ Tsubaki
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From 椿 tsubaki (camellia)
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English
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Melli
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From camellia
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German
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Tsubaki
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Transcription of his Japanese name
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Spanish
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Kameri
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From camelia (camellia)
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French
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Camille
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From camélia (camellia)
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Italian
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Melio
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From camèlia (camellia)
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Korean
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동백 Dongbaek
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From 동백 (冬柏) dongbaek (camellia)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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木春 Mùchūn
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From the Japanese name 椿 Tsubaki
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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木春 Muhkchēun
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Russian
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Мелли Melli
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Transcription of his English name
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