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( Character Name ) Kyouhei.
( Canon ) Pokemon: Black & White 2.
( Point Taken from Canon ) Post-Game, White 2.
( Age ) Fifteen.
( Gender ) Male.
( Sexual Orientation ) Open-minded.
( Eye Color ) Dark brown.
( Hair Color ) Brown.
( Height ) 5'5"
( Birthday ) March 23rd.
( Status ) Single.
( Clothing ) Image here.
( Background )
wiki.
( Personality )
( despite being a silent protagonist, personality in a way is portrayed through the player and is seen through various moments when spoken; such as when playing the female route, you see the male's talk pattern! and witness his energy through the animated trailer and the events he goes through. so he's definitely got enough to go over.)
A good way to start on Kyouhei’s personality would be to compare him to his basic polar opposite and childhood friend, Hugh. Kyouhei could be seen as very calm and composed individual, while tends to be loud and quick to judge from the beginning of the game and onwards. He is usually the more leveled head one when it comes to his friend's fluctuating temper. He tries his best to go through situations collectedly, but he isn’t quite naturally like this - he just has good control over his emotions, and knows when it's time for him to take a step back and actually breathe. After all, it isn't exactly easy to take anything head-on with your emotions all over the place, or control of your thoughts when you're not thinking straight. So when it calls for it, yes, Kyouhei can be calm. This is usually shown when Hugh and Kyouhei are together -- people have an easier time talking with him, as opposed to his perpetually rage-induced friend.
Despite the calm air he projects as Hugh’s foil, Kyouhei is actually very easily excitable. As a kid growing up in the small mountain town of Aspertia City, things didn’t change very often, so he was always rushing and eager to do things when asked. His natural curiosity and adventurous nature makes it hard for him to stay in one place as well; he's probably even tried to slip out of the town from time to time, seeing that the first time he actually can he's stopped by one of the guides who states "Don't forget you can't go out without a Pokemon, Kyouhei!" She's probably had to remind him more than once. There's no doubt that Kyouhei is sociable too, seeing that in every new town he visits he is sure to talk to everyone… and I mean everyone. After all, even everyone in Aspertia seems to know his name. It shows he's taken the opportunity to get to know everyone, to chat and learn their names and familiar himself with them (you never knowing what new story or item you might get through chatting!). You can see by his words when you meet with him by the Subway Battles through the female route that this certainly rings true.
There's no exception or questioning to whether Kyouhei is an excellent trainer. Right at the beginning of his journey, people begin to notice the "spark" in his battling. Even Alder, the previous Unova Leauge Champion states he can see very good potential in him at just a simple first glance. He quckly grows to fit into that potential, earning Cheren's approval in his first Gym battle and getting the Gym Leader to recognize something familiar in the rookie trainer. Kyouhei has the strength that naturally gifted Trainers carry with them, and it only grows with every step he takes on his journey. With determination, courage, and bravery he goes off to face everything without hesitation. Although, said bravery doesn’t hinder the fact that he’s quite caring; he has a gentle side when it comes to dealing with his Pokémon, though he expresses it mostly through excitement by getting them worked up and energetic through battles and training. Just like people see the potential in the Trainer, Kyouhei sees potential in every Pokemon he comes across, no matter the type or looks. It shows how open-minded he can be, and that he welcomes everything and everyone, never turning away no matter the past or mistake. He even has this mindset towards people who would usually be judged negatively, exemplified when he doesn't ostracize the old Team Plasma when he meets them and instead opts to stay and listen to everything they have to say.
Though he was forced into the troubles involving new Team Plasma, it doesn't stop him from lending a helping hand. It may not be his business, but it became his business when his best friend's sister had her Pokémon stolen by the organization. This shows that Kyouhei is out to help anyone that asks, especially if that person is close to him. He won't turn anyone down no matter how small or big the problem may be. He clearly seeks to protect and defend those that have or may suffer at the hands of such deeds; he doesn't want anyone else to go through the pain that best friend went through. Kyouhei obviously looks after his friends and cares of them without any hesitation. He's someone you can greatly depend on to fix a problem, even if it's a problem too big to handle. That won't stop him from trying and being persistent until he finds a solution. When you become a friend of his, you're a friend for life!
Even though I’ve talked about how brave and bold Kyouhei is, his true role as a hero doesn't show until he faces Team Plasma at their source – just like the protagonist from the previous game. Everything he faces throughout the game’s plot is just like that Trainer from two years prior, and he ended up shining as the Hero of Ideals. Something similar happens with Kyouhei as he comes to learn of new Team Plasma's intentions and evil plans to take over the world. Though he’s only a kid, he chooses to try to stop them and save the fate of Unova… and he’s quite successful! In this triumph, Kyouhei’s role as the new Hero of Truth begins to shine as well. A journey as a Pokemon Trainer always comes in a package as adventure and the possibility of danger, and Kyouhei was more than ready to face those potential risks head-on. No one was going to force him to take on Team Plasma, but he still fought alongside those who asked for his help and took on the challenge.
When he met N formally, he really started to give his moral beliefs some thought. That's when he realized he wanted to seek truth, and with his help he finally believed in what he was searching for. N states that the Hero of Truth will help form the future to come, and that he hopes it will be a future that both Pokemon and people can live together in harmony with no need of Pokeballs. It's said Reshiram will stay alongside the Hero until he is able to find his truth, and the truth that N spoke of just may be what Kyouhei will search for.
But being a Trainer isn’t all battles and work and foiling the plans of evil geniuses, so Kyouhei still knows how to and enjoys having fun. He lives life to the fullest and tries to visit everywhere in Unova, if only just for the sake of exploring. After all it's the journey a Trainer starts to travel for, isn’t it? And what's a journey if you aren't visiting every inch and place in the region? That's exactly what Kyouhei strives for! He aims to try everything at least once, even more silly things such as the Pokemon Musical. Though the one activity he excels wonderfully in is acting in movies at Pokestar Studios. A fresh face on the acting scene is what the Mr. Stu Deo wanted, and Kyouhei’s natural talent on-camera was the perfect fit. Directors compliment his choice of lines and acting with constant praising through shootings, and he starts off his “career” by reeling in money quickly, which almost comes too easily due to his talent. But he remains modest to his rising fame, and only takes pride in the fact that movies he debuts in bring millions of Pokedollars to the Studios. While he can't live up to the Trainer from two years ago in the Musicals, it shows he focuses on just having fun with his Pokémon and trying new things.
Of course everyone has that one person or object keeping them motivated, and for Kyouhei that person is Hugh, that temperamental childhood friend I mentioned. The guy is constantly telling him to push push push, to be strong, or go do this right away! It's the same way Kyouhei motivates others. Kyouhei, along Mei (the female protagonist’s name), combine to make “kyomei”, or resonance in English. People like a fresh face, but it's something about Kyouhei that has him easily being able to move people on and motivate with their lives. He's able to make an understanding with Roxie's dad, as well as get the workers at Virbank Complex to get back to work, and have others see the potential in him. He's the type of person that can keep people moving forward in the same way his childhood friend does to him, seeing that his rival is constantly giving advice and praises to him.
Sometimes these praises go to his head AND he tends to take some time to being lazy and procrastinating. Yes, he understands the importance and seriousness of things.. But when it comes to his rival, well, he tends to be more of a relaxed teenager. So while he understands the rush in chasing after bad guys, he'll still take the time to enjoy the moment. (Extra training doesn't hurt, right?)
Strengths:
( physical )
Kyouhei doesn't have that understanding of when to give up. Even if he's down, or facing the impossible, he'll still fight through and continue forward. He'll even go far as to protect his Pokemon even if they have their own strengths to handle things. He'll chase after a Team Plasma to get back someone's Herdier and take a TM to the face, just to do the right thing. Plenty of times he's shown to face Team Plasma whenever they're the source of the problem. He's shown to go storming after his rival friend to anywhere including the ship of their base.
He's shown to face Kyurem without sending out his Pokemon as it starts to attack. He uses his won body to defend, which could be out of any emotion but he still stands to it in the end. He's pushed and pushed, fought through Team Plasma and became Champion through hard-work and dedication. You don't face a villain organization, eight gym leaders, the Elite Four and the Champion to get nowhere. He shows he's got the strength to do what he wants and doesn't let anything stand in his way.
And now, while he is still a young teen that doesn't mean he gives up easily. Or rather, his body. While he may not be so good in fights, he can try and hold up one. Having a friend like Hugh growing up who is always trying to get into your head to be able to defend yourself at any time... well, you get more than just words out of it. Kyouhei may have picked up a few tips on being able to defend himself. Not to say he isn't good at close combat in the long run, but he's likely got some very handy defending skills. (His friend's dad is a Black Belt, there's no way he didn't teach his son and his friend's something!)
He's also spent plenty of time walking across the expanded Unova Region, as well as biking to places. Up until he got the Fly HM, he's spent way too much time riding and walking to places. And even after he's gotten the helpful HM he still spends time still doing it. He's getting good exercise, and building up his current limit. He's able to walk much longer or run faster each time. Or simply to have a good run.
( mental )
Mentally, we'll start with memory. Kyouhei has shown great memory seeing that he remembers faces, names, even Pokemon and their types since he doesn't have much use to calling Cheren when it comes to Pokemon types and their weaknesses. Though the option is of course still there. His memory shows he remembers a whole lot from training schools. Another example is when it comes to acting. He memorizes the scripts pretty easily and knows what line to exactly say when the moment comes for it. Choosing to go with good decisions when forced to pick a line in the spur of the moment.
Of course, Acting is another strength. The guy in charge saw something in him when he was recruited. Another potential that this fresh face could bring him the audience he wants and needs. And upon his first shoot, he was right. The more movies he acted it, the more of a movie actor he looked and began. He started to attract plenty of people to the theater just to see his movies. The income of each movie getting higher with each turn. Despite being a kid he can fit into a role wonderfully and act out his best. Acting skills are earned through dedication and focus.
He's also built confidence when it comes to his battling and team. After all, you don't go through eight gyms and face the Elite Four without having confidence in what you do! His confidence rests on his team, that every effort and motivation he's gone through with his Pokemon has definitely made an impact. He's positive that all their training is worth every bit. After all countless of times they have shown him that they can break on through any situation with their strength and potential. This, in turn, brings confidence with himself as a Trainer. Of course he isn't just some guide for his Pokemon, he's their friend, and someone they can rely on. So it's definitely an easy pick-me-up when he remembers that. That they've gotten to where they are because of them both.
( emotional )
Emotionally, Kyouhei has plenty of strengths. He's shown compassion and love with his Pokemon. He cares and loves each and every Pokemon he captures and takes in as one of his team. He gives them each the attention they deserve by grooming them, massaging them, and taking them to get delicious meals at the Join Avenue. He's always worried and concerned for them after they've done their best and either win or lose. He nurtures their health back to complete, and praises for all of their hard work. He's always there to make them feel at their one hundred percent and never any lower. Honestly, he'd even give his life for them to save them. He's really devoted to them and being not just their Trainer, but their friend.
But it's not just with Pokemon. He's done the same towards people. He's helped his friend get back his little sister's Pokemon through his love for them, his kindness that shows how much he cares of them. His parents already show great trust in Kyouhei to look after Hugh. They believe that he can make sure he does nothing he won't regret, that he will look after him to make sure he doesn't get hurt or stray off the right path. He's trustworthy and someone dependable. He's also not turned down a single person that's asked something of him. Whether it's as simple as finding someone's Pokemon, going in after a clue on a Gym Leader's tip, or even spending more than should for a simple Fresh Water. He likes helping people, and he will continue to do so, even if the request sometimes seem a bit ridiculous.
He's shown bravery plenty of times. When it came to face Team Plasma despite being only fifteen, when really it should be relied on the Police or any detectives to find them and take them down. Instead, Kyouhei took to the job. Not only because he was asked.. but because it was the right thing to do. He couldn't leave Team Plasma to their evil deeds without a single hand lifting to stop them. Sure, he could leave it to the professionals, he's only a kid. But he soon succumbed to the need of it. If he didn't try now, who would? Not when his friends were relying on him as well. Hugh expresses many times that he needs Kyouhei's help if he's going to stop them from ever doing these things again. And so shows his persistence. Since acceptance, well really once his mind is set, he doesn't give up and continues to try and try until he can stop them from stealing other Pokemon. From forcing people and Pokemon to do what they don't want to.
Even if things look bad, he doesn't give up. He's got a fighting spirit and honestly kinda stubborn so he isn't going down without a fight. And finally, forgiveness for those who changed from those way, despite their background, he still sees them as people and not thugs as his friend first saw them as. Kyouhei honestly believes people can change their paths. That once you've done something bad.. you're not officially in that line. You're not always gonna be a bad guy. He thinks plenty of people have the opportunity and chance to change. Or at least deserve the chance. Even with the chance of doubt, Kyouhei still can come to forgive anyone. You can tell when he doesn't try to argue or battle with the old Team Plasma in Driftveil city. They all express they want to redeem their wrong doings by returning all the Pokemon they have.. and so, Kyouhei forgives them.
Weaknesses:
( physical )
It's obvious Kyouhei is just human, and despite his courage being a good trait, it can also be his downfall. Courage allows him to stand up for himself and face any situation he may face. But whether he's able to isn't up for questioning. He's a fifteen year old boy, human, and while he can probably defend himself for a bit.. he isn't exactly a fighting expert. He'll even put himself in front of his Pokemon to protect them, including friends, but it's seen in such instances as in the battle against Kyurem and Ghetsis. He had enough time to send out his Pokemon to protect him against the attack, but he didn't. Yes he was scared, but he was protecting them too, and a human against a Pokemon move is an obvious disadvantage. He isn't Lucario kid he isn't a hero so he doesn't have super powers or any major defenses to defend against Pokemon attacks. He can die and someday these situations can kill him. But despite that, he'll always find himself in a situation with those chances.
He's a growing teen so his limits of what he can handle and take will grow, but that's in time. His body does exhaust after constant push, he can slip up and fall and he's likely got plenty to show by wild Pokemon. No doubt he's got bruises or cuts or injuries in battles. But he's still just not ready to stand up to battles with himself. His stubbornness is often the reminder that he isn't a superhero and can't face the whole world just yet. But Kyouhei often tries to hide that, and that also, is a weakness that tolls also on his body.
There's also the fact that as a Trainer you rely on your Pokemon. You're dependable on them. Everyone isn't allowed to leave their city or town without a Pokemon on hand and that's because of how dangerous it can be. The human body can only take so much, it would be overbearing if you didn't have a Pokemon to protect you. So, Trainers depend on them to help and protect themselves. It's the same with Kyouhei. While he may have began getting use to shoving around with Hugh (boys WILL be boys!) he learns to rely and count on Pokemon. Without them, Kyouhei would be even more so defenseless.
( mental )
After going through hundreds of people, strangers and those you get familiar with, stating how the Trainer from two years ago is so great! Well... It would be hard not to be shot down. After a while, it starts to really affect Kyouhei, lowering his self-esteem and doubting himself with insecurities. It might not be a big deal- but constantly being compared to someone, being mistaken for them or expecting to live such high expectations and coming out short.. You face a lot of people reminding you about the Trainer from two years ago despite what Kyouhei's done now. Especially on the way to the Pokemon League and towards Nuvema Town do the people increase. Starting in a place where everyone knew you to the end of most your journey on this region where everyone knew another Trainer is not easy on his spirit. Despite Kyouhei's easy confidence and determination, a mention of the person can so much as shatter that resolve. At first he shrugged it off, but since becoming the new Champion it digs quite deeply. It's good when he can get recognition, but he's too much in the shadow of this person that he can't run away from it. He's learned through various Gym Leaders, researchers and events such as Pokemon Musical that he can't really escape it.
These insecurities often plague his mind and sometimes have him wondering if he's well suited for the new hero of truth. Even though N says he can find his own truth, and even being accepted by Reshiram itself, it still doubts and clouds his mind. N was well known as the hero, and the other hero as well, he sometimes doesn't believe he can fit into those shoes. How does he step from the shadows? Will it take time, maybe? Kyouhei only finds questions and more questions, and while he's really good at hiding all of this.. it doesn't exactly help him. It eats at him inside.
Sometimes, he even feels he isn't strong enough. He often has moments of weaknesses where he himself feels entirely hopeless and weak. That he might not overcome and be strong enough to face Ghetsis. He's a kid, and sometimes he feels exactly just that. How can people expect a kid to stop an evil organization from taking over the world? While his feel for justice is sometimes overly high, he still has moments like these. His fears. Fearing that he may not be a strong enough Trainer to overcome things, that he may fail and lose his friends and even his Pokemon. It shakes his resolve frequently and even though he always overpowers it every time, it's something that doesn't disappear. It's always lingering in the back of his mind. A lot of this seems to burden upon on his shoulders, piling with stress that plenty of people way older than his age gets to, but usually not those as young as he.
( emotional )
The fact he's only fifteen years old years is enough proof. Being this young and the fact he's only entering the world around him at this age shows he's still new to everything. There's still so much he hasn't faced or seen of the world. After all, no matter how much television one sees- it never prepares you for the real world, not until you go through it and get real experience. There's still so much he's going to see. So, he's still naive to the world, sure so far he's faced a villainous organization, but he's still nice and doesn't entirely focus on past evil deeds done in the past. No doubt it'll get him in trouble someday, always looking to help people out and never saying "no." He's quick to forgive people once he sees they're ready to accept what they've done and move on. Really, if a "use to be bad" guy said that to him then he's willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and believe him. Of course he's probably gonna get fooled someday, and he's gonna learn. But for now he hasn't and so that leaves his naivety incredible vulnerable.
He can also be excessively stubborn. He refuses to give up on something once his mind is set, and being stubborn can be a weakness when he refuses to acknowledge his limit. Stubborn can be a sure strength but when it comes to Kyouhei it can be a one-way ticket to pain when he doesn't pay closer attention. He has problems with listening to others in this state, and while a few people can surely break him out of it, it doesn't mean he'll change his mind. He's about pig-headed as his Emboar when it has its own focus set on something. His stubbornness sometimes refuses to consider the possibility that it may be a wrong decision to make at the options, not to mention makes them also very rash and sudden. This forces him to not think things thoroughly and often put him in a situation. You often find the protagonist rushing into a situation, but thankfully a Gym Leader is close by to tell you what you should do instead of rushing off to do whatever.
He also has a problem of keeping his emotions in check. Often he might explode, much like his friend, when he doesn't keep a close eye on it. His composure is often very good, but plenty of things can trigger it. Such as when his friends, Pokemon, or even a stranger or hurt in incident to something happening, he may suddenly explode in a fit of anger and try to take control of the situation. This is another act where he may not be thinking straight. It doesn't happen as frequently, but it's definitely dangerous when it does. It also takes a lot of energy out of him. When you face Team Plasma on their ship, you're literally fighting Plasma after Plasma and there is never ever a break from all the fighting that something's gotta be pushing him forward at that point.
And lastly, he sometimes even goes through the problem of bottling his emotions up. While it's more healthy and often he releases them sometimes in a fit of temper, he also goes through the issue of bottling them up. That is, the ones he really doesn't want others to see. While he has the sense of talking it out with his close friends- he'd rather not have anyone worry. Like the burden of stress that is often dropped down onto him, he doesn't want to ease any of it or put any on his friends. He thinks it's better that way, better he try and face his problems alone rather than rely on his friend. Which can be seen as hypocritical seeing that he always makes it so his friends know they can rely on him for anything. He makes it so it's a one-sided help. They can rely on him for anything, but he doesn't share the burden and tries to refuse since it seems so unfair. Until someone can really hit him upside the head, he'll continue to see this as the way to be. I take this as part of weakness by the fact while everyone is always asking something from him, you never see the protagonist ask much of anything from others.
( Affection ) All affections are A-OK with Kyouhei here, however being only fifteen he has hardly no experience other than knowing the feeling of having a crush on someone. He's fine with hugs, even holding hands but anything more will very easily fluster him. Such as kissing, even on the cheek. He doesn't build a wall against affectionate people though, he deals through quite fine, he's comfortable enough with it. But expect him to freak out at sudden advantages.
( Fighting ) Growing up Kyouhei has learned some decent defensive skills, he at least knows a thing or two when it comes to defending himself. However, he isn't an expert in fighting due to depending on his Pokemon when it comes to battling. And his career in acting has had him learn a few more things with stunts and all. So he will jump in to protect someone if they're in danger, and he'll do his best to fight back but he likely won't keep up for long.
( Other Permissions ) Feel free to read his mind, etc, keep it sorta limited on the 4th wall such? I mean sure you can go on about how you know Pokemon, etc, but keep low on saying how it's a 'game' and all cause :( come on, who wants to know what's real to them is a game to other people?
( Other Facts ) Any questions just poke at me!
EMBOAR - "ENBUOH" (
- adamant nature, likes to fight )
Enbuoh is actually a starter of two types in this evolution, Fire and Fighting types respectively. While it has powerful amazing fire power, it uses its power and speed to be able to unleash and use Fighting-type moves. Or rather, mastered them. Though it may be a bit slow due to its very large size- it makes up with it with high attack power. Especially due to its Adamant nature, its attack power is even more so higher. So if anybody is an excellent sparring partner, it's Emboar here. It may not be immune to anything, but it sure can be resistant to Bug, Steel, Fire, Grass, Ice and Dark types. However, in turn, it's weak to Flying, Ground, Water and Psychic because of its double-type. So while dual types may come in handy to come resistant, it can also backfire coming down to weaknesses.
This fiery big Boar actually has quite a liking to fighting. It'll be happy to find every opportunity to battle anyone and everyone. It even has the toughness to face opponents it may be weak to, because despite it's disadvantage.. Thunderpunch can come especially handy for those pesky Water-types. It shows that even in a battle it may not win, it'll still fight and try to show sometimes it doesn't matter if you're facing your weakness. With enough strength and courage, you have enough to turn the tide. And plenty of times he has! So that's a constant reminder of show that this Emboar is made of toughness. It's not just a raring fighting machine, however. While it may not be so easily approachable with strangers, Enbuoh cares deeply for all of its allies. Especially the fellow Team Pokemon and his Trainer. Like a Guardian he keeps an eye on them and is quick to protect and defend in any situation. Compared to his younger evolutions, it's easy to see he's still kept that spark and energy to face every new day. Like Kyouhei, once Enbuoh's mind is set, it is set. He is extremely stubborn and refuses to be persuaded once he's focused. His stubbornness which can get them in tricky situations sometimes. At the same time, help them succeed.LUCARIO - "RIO" (
- docile nature, capable of taking hits )
Lucario is another combination of two types; Fighting and Steel. Like most Fighting types Lucario excels in Attack, though his Special Attack and Speed are closely behind. Which is no surprise as Lucario have been known to be quite fast Pokemon. Rio is no exception. Especially due to its Steadfast ability which allows it to become even faster when caused to flinch. Thanks to its Steel type, it's immune to Poison. And actually quite resistant to plenty types, such as Normal, Rock, Bug, Ghost, steel, Grass, Ice, Dragon and Dark. Some less so than others. Unfortunately, it's one that's weak to its own Fighting type, as well as Ground and Fire.
Rio himself may not have defense as high enough as its Attack and Special Attack, or even his Speed, but that doesn't mean he isn't capable of taking hits. He's proven he has, plenty of times. Especially for his Trainer. While he is a prideful being, he's extremely loyal to Kyouhei and has even acted with him before during the movies with Brycen-man for fun. So he's not extremely stuck-up as his pride may imply. His docile nature shows he can be quite obedient to his Trainer's orders and requests too or tame even. He is still all the more intelligent, seeing Lucario have a very good understanding of human speech and are sensitive to seeing the type of energy known as aura in anything. There's no questioning Rio's loyalty when you see that a Riolu only evolves once its' friendship with a Trainer is at it's maximum. That isn't to say Kyouhei doesn't embarrass him sometimes. But they do share that natural sense of justice. Often, Rio may isolate himself for relaxation, but there's no doubt that even if he's not in sight- he's always close by.
CURRENT MOVESET; CLOSE COMBAT • IRON TAIL • DRAGON PULSE • AURA SPHERE
LEARNED MOVES; QUICK ATTACK, METAL CLAW, DETECT, FORCE PALM, BONE RUSH, PROTECT, PSYCHIC, LOW SWEEP, STONE EDGE, SHADOW CLAW, POISON JAB, ROCK SMASH, CALM MIND, ICE PUNCH, LOW KICK, ZEN HEADBUTT AND STRENGTHZORUA (
- hasty nature, proud of its power )
Unlike the other two Pokemon, Zorua is only a single type and that's Dark. Zorua's main advantage is that he has a lot of special attack power, followed by good speed and attack. Because of his Hasty nature- it's defense rises slowly, however it's speed rises quickly which is good in the fact that's something Zorua is quite good in. Rather more so than his attack. Zorua's Illusion ability makes it so he's capable of changing his physical appearance. Unlike the transformations that are caused by the move Transform, this transformation is merely an illusion, allowing Zorua to keep its own type and moves. Often in battle Zorua will use this ability to disguise as the last Pokemon in the team. Outside of battle, it's often used for anything. Whether to disguise as another Pokemon, a person or even a small child. Zorua's Dark type make it so he's weak to both Fighting and Bug. However, resistant to both Ghost and Dark types, and not to mention immune to Psychic.
Because of Zorua's Hasty nature, he's often all over the place. And still so young he also finds himself in trouble a lot. He's mischievous and need to pull pranks on others goes beyond most measures. He takes the forms of people or Pokemon he comes across, using them as well in his pranks, and gets a great kick out of people's reactions to his illusions. The one tell-tale sign of Zorua's deeds is when he's laughing, always snickering at any given mischief. And usually he knows a way out of trouble when he finds himself in it. He's hasty so that makes him fast, so he can always speed tail out of the situation. Other times, he uses a bigger Pokemon appearance to intimidate, or often a small child as an innocent act. Even his Trainer's appearance to confuse. If you think battling with the Pokemon won't be the same, you're wrong, another thing to add is Zorua is quite proud of his power. It makes it easy to be confident in what he does. However, there is a thing known as getting way over your head- and Zorua often finds himself like that. He's a tricky fox and a big handful to deal with. Still, a good addition to Kyouhei's team all the same.
*Zorua was a gift from one of the seven sages Rood, having used to belong to N.
CURRENT MOVESET; SHADOW BALL • SNARL • SCARY FACE • DARK PULSE
LEARNED MOVES; SCRATCH, LEER, PURSUIT, FAKE TEARS, FURY SWIPES, FAINT ATTACK, TAUNT, HONE CLAWS, ROAR, DOUBLE TEAM, FACADE, COVET, PAYBACK, EMBARGO, SWAGGER, RETALIATE, SUBSTITUTE, FOUL PLAY AND HYPER VOICE