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This page alternate or secondary characters the different players have rolled out. These are considered secondary or guest-starring characters. Scroll to the bottom for more character listings.

Spoilers prior to Orre are unmarked.


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    Abilene Macraul 

A scion of the Macrauls who gets wrapped up in J-Team stuff semi-against her will.


  • Big Damn Kiss: Kisses Megan openly and intensely on live television during their Galar League battle.
  • Expy: She takes many personality cues from Amity Blight in The Owl House, with Megan very much being her Luz.
  • Green Thumb: Specializes in Grass-types, including unique ones like her Grass-type Delta Natu Lanatus who resembles a Watmel Berry.
  • Handicapped Badass: She's got LHON and as a result has poor vision, necessitating the use of a white cane, but it by no means affects her battling skill.
  • Headbutting Heroes: She and Alice have issues getting along, part of it being the fact that they both have very strong rose motifs and considering the other to be an inferior copy at first. Eventually it turns into Belligerent Sexual Tension.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Abilene comes off as cold and aloof, but beneath that she cares deeply about those she loves.
  • Odd Friendship: Gets along well with Tagg, despite the fact that he hates the Macraul family with a passion.
  • Queer Establishing Moment: She has LHON, which is most commonly found in young males, alluding to the fact that she's a transwoman.
  • Tsundere: When it comes to Megan she acts like she couldn't care less about her, but when Megan gets injured she's gotten pissed enough to even try attacking the Aurabolts in one instance when she blames them for what happened.
  • White Sheep: She has her more amoral sides, but for a Macraul she's not that bad a person.

    Aline Belamie 

Played by: FullMoon

A ten year old mute girl who is a big fan of the J-Team, who wanted to go on a journey so that she could have explore Kalos and see all kinds of new things, but her parents didn't allow it due to fearing that she wouldn't fare well alone, she met Dune while he was in Lumiose and he offered to keep her safe during the journey. She has been with the team since.


    Aline's Pokémon 

Divoom (Noibat -> Noivern)

One of the first Pokémon Aline got, Divoom is usually the one that takes care of her and keeps her out of trouble. As a Noibat, he spent most of the time hiding under her hat, sometimes working as Aline's voice. Once Aline got attacked by the Neo-Galactic Hero Killer squad, he evolved in order to protect her.


  • Deadpan Snarker: Often makes remarks about the ridiculous things that happen around him.
  • Papa Wolf: Harming Aline is a very bad idea when he's around.

    Allison "Alli" Amarin 
Played by: Eskay 64 (formerly), Tropers/Umbramatic

Alli is Sarah's younger sister, and one of her few friends after their mother's death. Sarah — as Eskay, at the time — acted as her guardian for several years.


  • Cloud Cuckoolander: Is the sillier of the two siblings.
  • Stepford Smiler: Her happy demeanor hides quite a few scars from her mother's death and their father's abandonment, which breaks when Lucius steps on too many toes.

    Alyssa Calder 
Played by: Eskay 64

An awkward 18-year-old girl who is immediately recognizable by her incredibly long hair. She lost both her parents at three years old due to a hotel fire, and ended up growing up in the wild with her Feraligatr, Rain.


  • Foil: To Diane. They both lived with Pokemon for the majority of their lives. However, while Diane lived as a mon with her parents in Treasure Town, Alyssa's parents died, leaving her to live as a lonely human girl amongst wild mons. Alyssa became horribly, socially awkward, while Diane is unafraid to jump into social situations on a whim. While Alyssa is a gentle girl, Diane has tendencies to be aggressive and kind of a jerk. Alyssa also ended up joining the Illusion Project, the Shadow Archetype to the J-Team, which Diane sticks with firmly.
  • Huge Schoolgirl: Although she wasn't a literal schoolgirl, at 17 years old she was and remains the third tallest player character at 6'1" — only a few inches shorter than Tagg, who himself is a few inches shorter than Max.
  • The Load: Believes herself to be this in-universe since she's mostly ignorant of the greater world and not much of a battler, and joined the Illusion Project in an attempt to change this.
  • Luminescent Blush: A persistent blush tinges her face, even when she's not embarrassed.
  • Obliviously Evil: Joined the Illusion Project thinking she'd finally be able to do something for the better, only for it to turn out she'd miscalculated horribly.
  • Polyamory: Is in a relationship with both Skye and Diane.
  • Raised by Wolves: Lived among Pokemon for most of her life.
  • Scars Are Forever: In addition to permanent burn scars on her back, her hair gives a variation in that it is permanently scorched at the end, which she refuses to cut as the last remaining reminder of her parents.
  • Shrinking Violet: Incredibly shy and awkward, although she's been opening up to others more.
  • Spanner in the Works: Hampers the J-Team's plan to put a spy within the Illusion Project by unknowingly alerting Echo of the text they sent regarding it, though thanks to some Xanatos Speed Chess on Tagg's part things still go more or less as planned.

    Amanita Myceli 
Played by: memyselfand I 2

Amanita is a Poison-type trainer who met the group at Fortree during the Pokeringer, and has been following/stuck with them since. Is revealed to be a descendant of Revy following his affair with a Spectran servant.


  • Headbutting Heroes: Does not get along with Ever especially well at first, and the feeling's mutual. They do eventually end up reconciling, though she's still not a fan of how they got her involved in all the weird stuff the J-Team does.
  • The New Guy: Gets more that a little disturbed by all the strange happenings that occur when she's a new member.
  • Relationship Upgrade: Has one with Pianis during Kalos.

    Amanita's Pokemon 

Tropes that apply to the whole team:

     Ammy/Amaterasu Crescendo  
Played by: Umbramatic

Formerly just a Volcarona from PMD-B, Ammy has since used her armband to become a Bug-Type Trainer and set her own path in life.


  • Ascended Extra: Started as just another team member of Umbra's before getting her own mons.
  • Berserk Button: Insulting Bug types.
  • Big Creepy-Crawlies: Her entire team as well as herself.
  • Friend to Bugs: Trains nothing but Bug-Types, and hates when people insult them, due to being one herself.
  • Fish out of Temporal Water: Gets sent along with Tagg and Herbert to 15th Century Ransei, and she herself is from the early 27th Century of an alternate universe.
  • Forced Transformation: Gets transformed into a white and orange Arcanine for Okamiquest.
  • Genki Girl: Is very bubbly and energetic.
  • I Just Want to Be Free: Had been stuck in a cave for her entire life until meeting Umbra.
  • Kid from the Future: Her mother is the PMD-B version of Jenna, who was turned into a Volcarona. Ammy's appearance has caused some distress to the present Jenna.
  • Long-Lived: As a Volcarona, she can live for at least 1,000 years.
  • Modest Royalty: Is the daughter of the king and queen of Orre-B, but doesn't carry herself with a noble air.
  • Older Than They Look: Is about 60 years old chronologically around PMD-R, but her armband makes her look like a human in her 20s due to Volcarona taking longer to get old.
  • Pyromaniac: Really loves    burning    things, which may have to do with her natural form being a Volcarona.
  • Semi-Divine: Following Okamiquest, Ammy has a divine spark as a leftover of her transformation.
  • Statuesque Stunner: Stands at 5'9" in human form, which is taller than most of the girls, and a lot of the guys.
  • Transformation Trinket: Has a Pokémon to human armband.

     Arika 
Played by: Umbramatic

A trainer from Slateport City, Hoenn specializing in Water types. Upon meeting her Tagg notes that she has an unusual Aura, which is later revealed to be the result of her being a fusion between the assassin Ren Kaiken and the spirit of the Lunar Pendant.


    Artesia Deikun 
Played by: Pikaninja 7

Casval's Younger Sister. She's a supposed Elite Trainer, which although she has the Pokémon to back up the title with, doesn't really have much else. Awkwardly thrust into the world, she is a simplistic soul that finds solace usually in her main Pokémon, Rai-kun. Despite personality and appearances, she is a very insecure and attaches easily onto anyone that opens up to her. She has been genetically engineered to be infused with Rai-kun's stabilizer, a Light Ball, preventing the Mouse Pokémon from straying too far from her.


     Bastion 
Played by Routeferret
A 14 year old Trainer from Kalos who has a passion for video games.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Is shown friendly in their introduction, but is revealed to be a skilled Cyber Ninja in the next scene.
  • Bilingual Bonus: Some of Bastion's lines are in French.
  • Cyber Ninja: Built a suitcase which explodes in mid-air to reveal a mask with electrified studs, nunchucks, and knuckledusters.
  • Morphic Resonance: Inverted; Bastion is DESIGNED to look like a Froakie.
  • Technicolor Ninjas: Mainly wears blue clothing. Though, their ninja "outfit" is just their normal attire (a hoodie, jeans and some trainers) with a blue studded mask.

    Brie Madrigal 
Played by: MeMyselfAndI2

A Kantonese trainer who joined the J-Team during the Holon arc who specializes in Flying types.


  • Ambiguously Brown: Dark-skinned, but with no defined race or ethnicity at first. Subverted when it's shown that she identifies as Poké-Hispanic.
  • Blow You Away: Specializes in Flying-types but has a strong enough dislike for avian mons that she refuses to train them. This is revealed to be due to a bad run-in with Zapdos back when she was starting out.
  • Hidden Depths: Is secretly scared of being seen as unlikable and indecisive, which has given her issues regarding self care.
  • Mysterious Past: Out of all the Memito J-Team members, we know the least about Brie, with her pre-J-Team history being a complete mystery.
  • Nice Girl: Brie is unfailingly kind and polite no matter what.
  • Walking the Earth: Traveled quite a bit before joining the J-Team.
  • Wind Is Green: Purposely invoked by Brie, who wears green to represent her Flying-type specialization.

    Braden Awel 

A Ground monotyper from Cyllage City who was going to be a Dark Monotyper, but changed his mind.


    Diane Jaide 
Played by: Eskay 64

A 21-year-old girl who spent almost 15 years of her life in PMD-A as a Staraptor. Until she met the J-Team and followed them into the OU, she had no idea she was born human.


  • An Arm and a Leg: Loses an arm during the Entralink Arc, which she replaces with a prosthetic that can transform with her when she turns into a Staraptor.
  • Badass Normal: Has no Auric abilities and isn't a weremon, but easily defeats the pan-Auric Vierr during a fight in Pastoria.
  • Defied Trope: Unlike the RP's title suggests, she is not a Pokemon Trainer and never plans on becoming one.
  • Fisher Kingdom: She lived her life in PMD-A as a Staraptor before returning to the OU.
  • Foil: To Alyssa. They both lived with Pokemon for the majority of their lives. However, while Alyssa's parents died, leaving her to live as a lonely human girl amongst wild mons, Diane lived as a mon alongside her parent. Diane is unafraid to jump into social situations on a whim, while Alyssa became horribly, socially awkward. While Diane has tendencies to be aggressive and kind of a jerk, Alyssa is a gentle girl, if a bit of a klutz. Diane also sticks firmly with the J-Team, while Alyssa ended up joining its Shadow Archetype, the Illusion Project.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: She's the inventor of Vierr's Aurasaber.
  • Humanity Ensues: As she and her parents left for PMD-A when the former was still a baby, she had no idea about her true species until Kai brings her back to the OU and she turns human much to her surprise.
  • Interspecies Romance: With Skye. The species barrier is weakened by both's tendencies to use transformation armbands.
  • Half-Breed Discrimination: Half white, half black, and the reason her parents left for PMD-A in the first place was to avoid racism being directed at them or Diane for their relationship.
  • Morphic Resonance: Has a streak of red in her otherwise black hair, resembling a Staraptor.
  • Mythology Gag: Her name was a reference to Pokemon Diamond, and later to Telefang (AKA Pokemon Diamond and Jade).
  • Polyamory: Is in a relationship with both Skye and Alyssa.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Is the red to both Alyssa's and Skye's blues, in different ways. Reflected in the former pair with their eyes and color schemes.

    Duke (Howlson) 

Lyuri's Lucario and strongest Pokémon, Duke is held in high regards by everyone in the team due to his prowess in combat. He's a very calm, friendly and loyal guy who tries to be as helpful as possible while also aiming to be the strongest he can.


  • Accidental Pervert: It happens and he doesn't even realize it until someone calls him out on it.
  • Ascended Extra: He already had a good bit of screentime earlier on, being probably Lyuri's second Pokémon with the most screentime. However, starting in Unova-2 where he turned into a human, he eventually got as much screentime as the other PCs, got into a relationship, became an Aura teacher and as of now even became a trainer himself, culminating in becoming a Alternate PC himself.
  • Badass Teacher: To Jordan, Gex, Lyuri and Herbert.
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Both as a Pokémon and a human, Duke is quite skillful on physical combat.
  • Berserk Button: Causing any harm to his belongings is one for him, those close to him also qualify as "belongings".
  • Big Brother Instinct: Towards Riku and also Lucius, and doubles as a Big Brother Mentor to the latter
  • Blood Knight: Enjoys challenges and battles, but not excessively so. He can be a bit brutal when fighting though.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Becomes a Shadow Pokémon in the Orre arc.
  • Clueless Chick-Magnet: As a human, though he has at least been the target of the affections of at least one Pokémon as a Lucario.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: He has a tendency to deliver these, most notably taking down Kirk easily and, as Mega Lucario, being able to defeat Omega while only being hit once.
  • First Kiss: With Lyuri
  • Foil:
    • He acts as one for Lyuri in that he's calm, nice and easygoing while Lyuri is more active and impulsive, being much more likely to start fights. They do share similar tastes and tendencies, such as trying to help anyone they can, but differ mostly in their methods and atittudes.
    • He's also one for Herbert in that he's idealistic and optimistic to the point of coming out as almost naive and also cheerful, nice and tough; while Herbert is cynical, pessimistic, frequently on an either depressed or bad mood, has some Jerkass tendencies and being much frailer physically. Despite all this, they have a brotherly relationship complete with some Big Brother Worship from Herbert's part.
  • Geek: Reads the same comics as Lyuri and seems to enjoy them, again, it's not revealed which ones he reads though. Herbert eventually gives him some Crobatman comics to read as well.
  • Good Old Fisticuffs: He leans more towards punches than kicks.
  • Humanity Ensues: Became human during Unova-2 and even after going back to normal he often makes use of one of armbands due to eventually deciding he liked being human more than a Pokémon.
  • Hunk: As a human, he's quite buff and again, quite handsome, which becomes a bit of a problem for Tori who even describes him as a Hunk.
  • Interspecies Romance: With Lyuri
  • Jack of All Trades: Is good at both physical and ranged combat, can buff all of his stats except Speed due to knowing Calm Mind, Bulk Up, Nasty Plot and Swords Dance, can act as a supporter with Heal Pulse and Helping Hand, has an extense list of moves to choose from when fighting and a good number of resistances. All in all, Duke has either a big advantage or can fight most opponents on even grounds, even those who have a typing that is super-effective against him. It's no wonder he became Lyuri's most reliable and strongest Pokémon.
  • Meaningful Name: It means "leader", his role in the team and also reflects his position as a teacher to both Lyuri and especially Herbert, who thinks of him as a mentor.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Once he's purified he has this reaction to his actions as a Shadow Pokémon.
  • Nice Guy: He's polite, kind, reasonable and hardly holds a grudge against anyone.
  • Nice, Mean, and In-Between: The Nice to Herbert's Mean and Lyuri's Inbetween.
  • Oblivious to Love: To great extents, though this changed slightly after he and Lyuri started dating. Emphasis on "slightly"
  • Official Couple: With Lyuri
  • Shirtless Scene: Which brings a lot of problems to Tori.
  • Super Mode: Can Mega Evolve.
  • Team Dad: Not shown often, but he does take care of the kids on Lyuri's team most of the time. He's also the one who tends to keep everyone in line among those he's close to, mostly due to him being the least likely to lose his temper.
  • Training from Hell: His training comes close to this at certain points.
  • Tranquil Fury: He keeps a calm composure at all times, though it's not too hard to tell if he's angry or not.
  • Unknown Rival: Zack is one to him, on the human side of things, this was Jason's case initially until he eventually got on better terms with him.
  • Younger Than They Look: As a human he looks about 17, but in actuality he's about 9 or 10, the fact that he is more mature than the average teenager makes him look even older.

Tropes Applying to Shadow!Duke

  • Blood Knight: Of the worst kind.
  • Breaking Speech: Gives one to Herbert in Duke's mindscape. It doesn't quite work as he expected.
  • Cold-Blooded Torture: Was quite obviously planning to do this to Herbert and his team after beating them.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Delivers one to Herbert and his team
  • Dissonant Serenity: Always smiling and usually talks in casual speech
  • Implacable Man: Nothing Herbert's team did to him managed to phase him much, until their last battle.
  • Lack of Empathy: Doesn't care one bit about how others feel about what he does
  • Morality Chain: Alexia. She was the only thing stopping him from committing multiple murders, however that's only because she has his Pokéball on her rather than any emotional attachment he has to her. Played straight once he's snagged, thanks to Herbert.
  • The Sociopath: Doesn't care about anything other than causing pain.
  • Superpowered Evil Side: Acts as this in Duke's mindscape, being the only truly evil "aspect" in there, though his presence there is due to the Aura Locket's corruption.

     Elise Fryse 

An 18 year old girl from Lacunosa Town who met the group by accidentally ending up traveling with them to PEFE. She has a history with the legendary Pokemon Kyurem, who saved her as a young girl from dying of hypothermia in Giant Chasm. Since then, she has a great deal of respect for Kyurem, despite being unable to understand him. Because of her encounter with Kyurem, she became an Ice trainer. Due to the events of a Cipher experiment, she gained a mental link with a Mienshao, who would later join her team.


    Elise's Pokemon 

Tropes that apply to the whole team:


  • An Ice Person: All of her Pokemon are Ice type, with the exception of Pandora.

Seven the Sneasel

Elise's starter Pokemon. Despite this, she has not evolved, due to Elise never getting around to giving her a Razor Claw and the fact that Seven isn't really concerned with evolving.


Cola the Beartic

The first Pokemon Elise ever caught. Cola tends to be somewhat dim-witted, but can hold his own in a fight. He is never afraid to say what's on his mind, even when it's not an appropriate time for it.


  • Boisterous Bruiser: Powerful, friendly, and willing to share a Croagunk Cola with you.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: While he may seem dumb and ridiculous on the outside, he will not hesitate to wipe the floor with you in battle.
  • Large Ham: He is quite fond of shouting, especially during battle.

Momohime the Froslass

Momohime is probably Elise's one of closest friends on her team. She is willing to defend her at all costs, despite Elise's protests against it. She always refers to Elise as "Lady Elise."


Fontaine the Frost Rotom

Fontaine is a Rotom that Elise found in PEFE, and eventually stalked her until she gave in and caught him. He has a somewhat crude sense of humor, and frequently makes puns.


Pandora the Mienshao

A former Shadow Pokemon, Pandora first met Elise when they both ended up in a Cipher lab. The experiments done on her and Elise would cause the two of them to have a permanent mind link. As a result, Pandora knows all of Elise's secrets, revealing her possible crush on Straw at one point. She is the only Pokemon on Elise's team that is not Ice type.


  • Psychic Link: Has one with Elise.
  • Soul Power: Possesses some sort of Aura power, but not as much as a Lucario would.

Australis the Amaura

Australis was revived from a Sail Fossil by Elise in Kalos. Upon revival, she was initially confused by her surroundings, as well as the lack of other Amaura and Aurorus. Despite the culture shock, Elise is slowly helping her get comfortable in the world.


     Evelyn Sapphira Promeneau 
Played by: AnimeboyIanpower
First appearance: Page 22498

Evelyn is a friendly witch girl from Galar who wishes to be a great Psychic type Gym Leader like Sabrina.


  • The Apprentice: Is Sabrina's apprentice in becoming a Gym Leader.
  • Crash-Into Hello: She and Ian first met by her crashing into him.
  • Cute Witch: Evelyn has developed this witchlike persona of hers since she discovered her psychic powers at age 8, and spent years training them.
  • Flying Broomstick: She can fly using a broom given to her as a gift from Ian. She knows how to fly it well, but landing it leaves something to be desired...
  • Genki Girl: Is generally energetic in personality.
  • Goroawase Number: Evelyn's Gym Challenge number, which she shares with Ian, is 556, which is pronounced "kokoro", which translates to both "heart" and "mind".
  • Gratuitous Japanese: Evelyn learned how to speak Japanese by overhearing her father's phone calls.
  • Have We Met?: Evelyn's first thoughts about Hoops are about whether or not she met them before.
  • Psychic Powers: She learned about her powers at age 8 after helping a Hatenna that was lost in the Glimwood Tangle.
  • Telepathy: Evelyn's very first psychic power was mind reading, which she uses to communicate with others as well as to relay battle plans between herself and Ian.
  • Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: Evelyn, standing at 5'9", is much taller than Ian, who stood at 4'11" when they first met.
  • Witch Classic: Has the general aesthetic of a stereotypical witch.

     Evelyn's Pokémon 

Tropes that apply to her whole team


     Fortissimo Morendo 
Played by: Mezzopiano

The youngest of the four Morendo siblings, Fortissimo, or Fortis for short, is a girl who joined the J-Team shortly after just starting her Pokémon journey. Like her siblings, she plans to specialize in a specific type; for her, Flying types.

First appearance: Page 5700.


  • Born Lucky: Fortis has a plain ridiculous amount of luck.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Fortis may act silly, but she's a very competent battler.
  • Future Badass:
    • Her future self appears and ends up challenging Pianis at one point. She defeats him in a Curb-Stomp Battle, despite her type disadvantage.
    • More recently, her future self was revealed to be an Elite Four member.
  • The Gift: Has the most raw talent out of all her siblings as a trainer despite her inexperience.
  • Girlish Pigtails: She can be rather childish and wears pigtails, which have grown even bigger on her future self.
  • Harmful to Minors: Some of the stuff that Fortis has seen aren't exactly child-friendly.
  • Kiddie Kid: A little bit starting out, as her exuberant demeanor can make her seem younger than she actually is.
  • Motor Mouth: Can talk a lot, to the point that when she first met Tagg he asked her to slow down.
  • Musical Theme Naming: Like the rest of her siblings.
  • Stable Time Loop: She wants to become an Elite Four member, because she met her future self who is in the Elite Four.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: The Girly Girl to Mezzo's Tomboy.

    Fortissimo's Pokémon 

Tropes that apply to the whole team:


Mercury (Male Murkrow)

"Boss! Boss! Big news!"
Nature: Hasty
Ability: Insomnia
Met (AU): Abundant Shrine
Met (OT): Castelia City
Ball: Premier
Favorite move: Wing Attack

A messenger Murkrow that worked in Mezzo's army during the AU arc. He didn't get his name until he joined Mezzo's team. In the original timeline, he ended up becoming Fortis' starter.


  • Ascended Extra: Was originally known as "The Messenger Murkrow" in the AU. He joined Mezzo's team after Scolipede and Artemis were defeated.
  • Verbal Tic: Calls everyone "boss".

Aeropolis (Female Staraptor)

"I don't need lessons! I'm already the coolest!"
Nature: Brave
Ability: Intimidate
Met: Route 209
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Aerial Ace

A Starly caught on Route 209 that was Fortis' first proper capture. She is boastful and loves to fight.


Avice (Female Dodrio)

Nature: Docile
Ability: Early Bird
Met: Twinleaf Town (gift from Rex)
Ball: Quick
Favorite move: Roost

  • Meaningful Name: Avice is a variant spelling of English Avis, meaning "bird."

Minty (Male Braviary)

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Nature: Gentle
Ability: Defiant
Met: Treasure Town (gift from Fool)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Sky Drop

A Braviary that was given as a gift to Fortis from Fool as a Rufflet. He is green rather than the usual red for his species.


Lakitu (Male Altaria)

Nature: Docile
Ability: Natural Cure
Met: Nutty Noon, PMD-A
Ball: Poke
Favorite move: Fly

  • Interspecies Romance: He has a crush on his trainer. Then again, when they first met, she was a Swablu.

Xaldin (Male Skarmory)

Nature: Serious
Ability: Keen Eye
Met: Nutty Noon, PMD-A
Ball: Poke
Favorite move: Whirlwind

Papillon (Female Beautifly)

"Die!"
Nature: Rash
Ability: Swarm
Met: National Park
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Absorb

A Beautifly that Fortis caught in the Bug-Catching Contest. She has a violent personality and isn't afraid to attack everything in sight.


Jack (Male Spearow)

Nature: Hasty
Ability: Keen Eye
Met: Ilex Forest
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Peck

Neuron (Female Natu)

Nature: Unknown
Ability: Synchronize
Met: Snowpoint City (Egg)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Unknown

  • Psychic Powers: Like all Natu.
  • Seers: Neuron will answer a question before it's even asked by looking into the future.

Ridley (Male Aerodactyl)

Nature: Unknown
Ability: Rock Head
Met: Nacrene City (Revived from fossil)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Unknown

  • Stable Time Loop: He's named after an Aerodactyl belonging to an Elite Four, who is actually Fortis' future self.

Tonberry (Female Archen)

Nature: Quiet
Ability: Defeatist
Met: Nacrene City (Revived from fossil)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Unknown

  • Ax-Crazy: Tries to murder everything she locks eyes with. Fortis is oblivious to this aspect of her personality.
  • The Quiet One: With the only words she says being some variation of "KILL!"

Rouge (Female Swoobat)

Nature: Naughty
Ability: Unaware
Met: Agate Village
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Thief

Grayson (Male Fletchinder)

"Holy pigtails!"
Nature: Brave
Ability: Flame Body
Met: Avance Trail
Ball: Quick
Favorite move: Unknown

A Fletchling that was Fortis' first capture in Kalos.


  • Catchphrase: "Holy (insert object here)!", much like a particular version of his namesake.
  • Shout-Out: Named after Dick Grayson, a.k.a. Robin.

     Hajime Benson 
Played by: Crowlover

First Appearance: Page 17645


  • Non-Action Guy: Doesn't see himself as especially skilled at or interested in Pokémon battling, for the most part, though, once he found out what kind of things the J-Team goes through, is training to be able to handle such situations, if they arise.
  • Shrinking Violet: Tends to be fairly withdrawn.

    Hiro 

Hiro Alíthea

Played by: Asterisk 395


     Ian, Nina, and Dave 
Played by: Stargirl 93

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From left to right: Dave, Ian, Nina
A trio of Jr. trainers consisting of Star's younger brother Ian, And his friends Nina and Dave. They met up sometime after the GC, and later joined up with Star to travel the Hoenn region.

In the AU, they headed a resistance force during the Kanjo raids. What effect they had on the raids has yet to be fully revealed.


    Ignia "Iggy" Heiden 
Played by: Skyzerk

An "11 year old" girl who formerly was Lane's Darumaka and is working with a Poison-monotype team contest team.


  • Acquired Poison Immunity: Happily snuggles her Poison-type mons on a regular basis and showed no ill effects (other than needing a few bandages) after falling in the water with a school of Poison Point Qwilfish.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: She's small, cute, and a genuine sweetie... But Arceus help you if you try to mess up her family.
  • Happily Adopted: She was originally a Darumaka hatched from an apparently abandoned egg, and has happily called Lane "Papa" for as long as she could talk.
  • Hidden Depths: She doesn't talk about it, but Lane's mutual breakup with his first girlfriend was heart wrenching for the then months old Darumaka, and she has had nightmares of her Pokémon parents "rescuing" her before.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Has used a sack of bricks to perform the move Brick Break in gym battles, and she's still strong enough to swing it around as a little girl while in human form.
  • Living Emotional Crutch: She intentionally plays one to Lane. But being young, this results mostly in her trying to be extra peppy and cute to the point she started wearing an Everstone as a pendant to keep from ever evolving. She still wears it as a human.
  • Playing with Fire: While she's in Darumaka form.
  • Poisonous Person: Specializes in Poison types.
  • Shipper on Deck: Is an avid ToriXLane shipper, and has taken occasional steps to make sure the two have opportunities to fall in love.
  • Younger Than They Look: She had her first birthday in 2015, but her human form looks about 11 years old, and is about mentally equivalent to one as well.

     Ingrid's Pokemon 

Tropes applying to all of them:


Ananpi (Galvantula (Shiny))

Ingrid's fifth Pokemon, he is an extremely silly, yet kindhearted Shiny Galvantula who dresses and acts like a Pikachu.

 (^o encases his words in pikachu ears and pikachu cheeks— represented with lowercase o's and carats o^)ϟ
 (^o types in all lowercase letters and uses a lot of exclamation points!! o^)ϟ
 (^o sometimes will add in pikachu-based puns to his speech in words that have "chuu" sounds in them, such as "ac-chuu-ally" or "chuu-niform" or "galvan-chuu-la" o^)ϟ

Tropes associated with him include:


  • All-Loving Hero: Ananpi is probably one of the kindest members of Ingrid's team despite his absurdist tendencies. In his very first appearance, he comforts his Trainer when she thinks that she's accidentally poisoned him, and is the only one of the A*Team to not get annoyed or unnerved by Bitey's tendency to accidentally use Bulldoze or Earthquake when jumping up and down.
  • all lowercase letters: Ananpi speaks with these as part of his Hasslemon typing quirk.
  • Apologetic Attacker: Downplayed; he usually apologizes whenever he paralyzes a Pokemon in battle, but enjoys battling and finds it fun.
  • Aside Glance: Given his Medium Awareness, Ananpi tends to do this a lot, often speaking directly to the audience while he does it.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: Despite Ananpi's silly behavior, he is also very much a strong and capable battler... even if he only knows moves that Pikachu can learn. If you ever do manage to make him angry, watch out for an extremely powerful Thunderbolt coming your way.
  • Big Eater: While not as big of an eater as Bitey is, Ananpi is still very much an enjoyer of food- particularly berries, ketchup, and his Trademark Favorite Food, popcorn.
  • Bouncing Battler: Bounce is Ananpi's favorite move {and ironically is the only one he doesn't share with Pikachu), and he often uses it in the heat of battle to avoid super effective attacks.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: Oh god yes. Ananpi will not only make aside glances at the camera, but has a tendency to acknowledge things that happen within the RP itself, such as text formatting, typing quirks, and the like, as well as talk directly to the audience.
  • Character Tics: Besides his obvious tendencies as a fourth-wall breaker, Ananpi also has a tendency to ride on Ingrid's shoulder, shock berries in order to tenderize them, and do other things associated with Pikachu. He also has a tendency to bounce rather than walking (when he's not riding on Ingrid's shoulder), and according to Goldenheart388, his tail "droops" whenever he gets sad.
  • Characterization Marches On: When Ananpi was introduced, he was merely a bit ditzy rather than the complete Cloudcuckoolander he later on became, and there was a bigger emphasis on the "heart of gold" part of Loon with a Heart of Gold than the "loon" part. By the time of Ingrid's first Galar Gym, however, he was fully established as the kindhearted Meta Guy with Medium Awareness that he is known for being today.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Without question Ananpi's biggest trait. Besides his tendency to break the fourth wall, he will oftentimes talk to himself, think out loud, blurt out random non-sequiturs, and act like a Pikachu- to the extent that he refuses to go into his PokeBall except for Hasslemon purposes, only uses moves that he shares with Pikachu (barring Bounce), has "chuu" as a Verbal Tic, and has a Pikachu-based typing quirk.
  • Cobweb Trampoline: Oftentimes, Ananpi will use his Electroweb move as a trampoline in order to allow him to Bounce even higher than he otherwise would.
  • Confusion Fu: If he's not using one of his regular moves, he's improvising them on the fly. This, naturally, causes a massive amount of confusion for his enemies.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Ananpi's text coloration, like Frida's, is yellow ("gold", technically), and his associated tricolor is a yellow-black-brown mix.
  • Cuckoolander Commentator: Ananpi fills this role during Ingrid's Gym Battles post-Sinnoh- complete with silly "punishments" for the loser (usually painting their face to look like a Pikachu's). This, naturally, is filled with fourth-wall breaking and non-sequiturs.
  • The Cloudcuckoolander Was Right: Thanks to Ananpi's tendency to think out loud and say things that nobody would expect, he will sometimes come up with ideas that seem crazy at first— but end up being the perfect solution. Most notably, he was the one to suggest to Ingrid that she utilize Bindi's Rubber-Hose Limbs and Toon Physics to round up the Wooloo during her Turffield Gym Puzzle.
  • The Ditz: When Ananpi's not a Genius Ditz, he's a completely silly scatterbrain.
  • Expy: According to Goldenheart388, Ananpi is one of FiM!Pinkie Pie (minus the party stuff), with a dash of a more kid-friendly Deadpool thrown in for good measure.
  • Friendly Neighborhood Spider: Ananpi is an exciteable, kindhearted, and friendly Galvantula... even if he can be a bit kooky.
  • Friend to All Children: As he is One of the Kids (along with Bitey), he gets along very well with small children- especially considering that he enjoys dressing up as a Pikachu, which is definitely popular with children. According to Goldenheart388, before he was caught by Ingrid, he used his antics to entertain children and families.
  • Fun Personified: Ohhhh yes.
  • Genius Ditz: His Opaque Nerd Glasses are there for a reason. Despite his craziness, Ananpi is a very strategic battler, who often will use Bounce to avoid supereffective moves (as he did during Ingrid's battle against Channah). However, his tendencies of this are much more often shown when he watches an episode of Pointless or Only Connect, in which cases the cloudcuckoolander will be right more often than not. This is somewhat less impressive for the former show (since it's the entire point of the game), but it is extremely so for the latter, which is a game show that is widely known for being ridiculously hard. According to Goldenheart388, he has:
    • Gotten numerous 5-point answers on Only Connect- often before the contestants
    • Given many pointless or near-pointless answers on Pointless
    • Been able to immediately sort a wall on Only Connect
    • And then later on, we get to actually see just how good he is at Only Connect— not only is he the first one to get the Spice Girls connection, but he is able to get it the instant he sees the first clue. The rest of the team members, particularly Frida, are amazed. He is also immediately able to identify the theme from The Littlest Hobo and subsequently makes the connection on the next clue that all of the songs have to do with dogs.
  • Good Feels Good: Ananpi enjoys being kind and sweet to other people and Pokemon, and especially enjoys entertaining them and making them happy.
  • Hammerspace: Naturally, given his fourth-wall breaking tendencies, Ananpi has access to this.
  • Hearing Voices: Ananpi has what he refers to as "silly head voices", that he is able to directly talk to and interact with in a very Deadpool-esque fashion. note 
  • Hyper-Awareness: This, according to Goldenheart388, is the reason why Ananpi is so good at Only Connect.
  • Iconic Outfit: His Pikachu cosplay, consisting of red painted-on cheeks, a fake tail made out of memory foam, and black paint on the tips of the tufts of fur on his head, which are made to resemble Pikachu ears. He also wears a pair of Opaque Nerd Glasses with spirals on them.
  • Image Song: "The One and Only" by Chesney Hawks, which serves as an I Am What I Am song exhibiting Ananpi's mad-hatter tendencies:
    I can't wear this uniform without some compromises
    Because you'll find out that we come in different shapes and sizes
    And while this may be true, you are the one and only you!
  • Keet: Extremely exciteable, fun-loving, and energetic.
  • Kid-Appeal Character: Along with Bitey.
  • Kindhearted Simpleton: One of the silliest characters that Goldenheart388 has written for besides Axollo, along with being one of the sweetest.
  • Leaning on the Fourth Wall: If he's not outright breaking it, he's doing this.
  • Let's Get Dangerous!: Dangerously silly, that is!
  • Literal-Minded: A slight variant- Ananpi, despite having a love of British TV shows, will oftentimes misunderstand British slang terms. Most notably, he thought that a "pitch" was a baseball pitch (as in a curveball pitch), rather than the British slang for a stadium. He does sometimes have a tendency to be more literal-minded in the traditional sense, though.
  • The Mad Hatter: Ananpi is crazy, silly, and ditzy— and he loves it. His Image Song, "The One and Only" by Chesney Hawks, is all about how he views himself as this despite people telling him to be more sane.
  • Meaningful Name: Ananpi's name is derived from a combination of "Anansi" (a trickster spider god from Carribbean folklore) and "Pikachu". While Ananpi isn't necessarily The Trickster (that honor goes to Bindi), he is silly and crazy, and he certainly loves Pikachu.
    • His Hasslemon handle is literally just pikaPika (PP), which serves as a reference to his love of Pikachu as well as the Japanese onomotapoeia for the sounds of sparkling, alluding to both his Electric typing and his Loon with a Heart of Gold tendencies.
  • Meta Guy: He very often has a tendency to acknowledge things in the RP that he finds too strange even for him. The most notable example of this was when he directly acknowledged Toshiko the Duraludon's upside-down speech during Ingrid's debut battle against Channah.
  • Medium Awareness: Of not just the RP, but all of TV Tropes. He gets confused by potholes, has note , and supposedly knows about everything that has ever happened in the history of WAAPT. Of course, whenever this happens, Ingrid just thinks he's being his usual self.
  • Motor Mouth: Not as much as Bjorn (ironically, given that Bjorn is a Terse Talker as well), but Ananpi is certainly an example of this, especially when he gets particularly confused about something or whenever he's commentating.
  • Nice Guy: One of the nicest members of Ingrid's team besides Agnetha and Bitey.
  • Offscreen Teleportation: Naturally, especially when he pulls things out of hammerspace.
  • Non Sequitur: Ananpi, naturally, slips into these a lot.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: While an example of this from Ananpi has yet to be seen in the RP, according to Goldenheart388, if Ananpi ever takes off his fake tail (or worse yet, removes his paint and his Opaque Nerd Glasses), you should probably prepare to run. The same thing goes for if you're reading a post with Ananpi in it, and you don't see any notes. And if you don't see any notes and Ananpi's commentating, it means something in the Gym Battle happened that absolutely horrified him.
    • A similar thing applies whenever Ananpi drops his typing quirk or becomes Verbal Ticked. According to Goldenheart388, the former is an indicator of utter horror, whereas the latter is an indicator of a Heroic BSoD.
  • Opaque Nerd Glasses: Part of Ananpi's Iconic Outfit, and an indicator of his silliness.
  • Pastimes Prove Personality: The following are the four shows that Ananpi enjoys watching the most, in order: Pointless, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, Only Connect, and Monty Python's Flying Circus. All four are extremely silly and witty British television shows, alluding to Ananpi's craziness.
  • Perpetual Smiler: Despite him not having a mouth.
  • Phrase Catcher: "Ananpi, you are crazy," usually said by Benny.
  • The Pollyanna: Not as much as Bitey and especially Bjorn are, but Ananpi does have a very cheerful outlook on life. He is an optimist, but most of the time that optimism is pushed aside in favor of his kookyness.
  • Projectile Webbing: Naturally, given that he knows Electroweb.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Funnily enough, he's the Red Oni to Bitey's Blue Oni- if only because Ananpi is far more crazy than Bitey is. Bitey, by contrast, is a sensitive Wide-Eyed Idealist with a love of food.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter: As is the case with most of the Galvantulas in WAAPT; for Ananpi it's increased due to the fact that he dresses up like a Pikachu, which itself is also one of these.
  • Sarcasm-Blind: Naturally.
  • Seers: Ananpi is apparently knowledgeable about most, if not everything that has happened in WAAPT. Especially if it involves Pikachu or Galvantula.
  • Sidetracked by the Analogy: Naturally, given his literal-mindedness.
  • Silly Walk: BOING! BOING! BOING!
  • Sweet Tooth: Downplayed, especially when compared to Bitey, but Ananpi does enjoy eating candy in moderation. His favorite foods, however, are berries and popcorn.
  • Talkative Loon: Especially when commentating.
  • Thinking Out Loud: Does this a lot, especially when alone and even more so when his note  are involved.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Popcorn, berries, and ketchup, in that order.
  • Verbal Tic: Chuu~!
    • His Hasslemon typing quirk consists of his words being encased in parenthesis and in all lowercase letters, with carats and lowercase o's at the beginning and end of every sentence. Respectively, they represent Pikachu ears and Pikachu cheeks. After the closing parenthesis is a lightning bolt, representing a Pikachu tail, and very rarely Ananpi will insert "chuu" puns into his speech (in words such as "ac-chuu-ally", "cen-chuu-ry", and, of course, "Galvan-chuu-la").
    • (^o it's ac-chu-ally very easy to write out, chuu~! wait a minute, why is my text blue? oh, silly head voices! did you do this again, chuu~? o^)ϟ note 
  • Weirdness Coupon: Naturally. His weirdness is completely accepted by Bjorn and Bindi, met with total annoyance by Frida and Benny, and met with mild confusion from just about everyone else.

Bindi (Aipom —> Ambipom)

Ingrid's playful, fun-loving Ambipom, who is a bit of a trickster, as well as the first Pokemon that Ingrid caught since her journey through Sinnoh.

Tropes associated with her include:


  • Action Girl: To say that she is an adept battler is putting it very mildly.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: If there was any Pokemon that would have the abilities of a 1920's-30's cartoon character, it would probably be Ambipom.
  • Attention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny!: Bindi is very easily distracted and Easily Impressed by things going on around her, but she is able to focus when she wants to- most notably whenever she is in the heat of battle.
  • Berserk Button: Bindi isn't normally one to get angry (she's mostly just teasing), but heaven help your soul if you hurt one of her friends or her trainer.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: This is more or less Bindi's entire modus operandi, given the fact that she is (most of the time) a Guile Hero. Bindi has the physics and rubberhose animation of a 1920's cartoon character and a massive amount of moves at her disposal. All this means that if you do manage to make her well and truly angry, she will quickly show that she is one of the strongest members of Ingrid Anderson's entire team, and will cause you as much pain as possible.
  • Bouncing Battler: Much like Ananpi, Bindi knows the move Bounce, and uses it to avoid supereffective attacks. Unlike Ananpi, though, it's not her favorite move.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: Bindi is sometimes prone to doing this, though definitely not as much as Ananpi. She's more prone to leaning on the fourth wall than anything else.
  • Brooklyn Rage: Given what she is partially based on, she naturally has a thick Brooklyn accent to her speech, that comes out in full-force whenever she gets particularly excited or angry.
  • The Cat Came Back: You can run from Bindi, but you can't hide. This, naturally, is a result of her Toon Physics.
  • Catchphrase: "Ooh~! What's goin' on here?"
  • Character Tic: Using her hand-tails for everything. Including inducing her own evolution.
    • To a lesser extent, she has a tendency to wind up one of her hand-tails as though throwing a baseball pitch whenever she's getting ready to battle.
  • Cheshire Cat Grin: Naturally, given that she is an Ambipom, this is her default expression.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Her text color is purple, and her associated tricolor consists of the colors purple, black, and pink.
  • Combo Platter Powers: Bindi knows a total of 37 moves, and knows at least one from 16 out of the 18 different types that she can use to her advantage regardless of the opponent. The only moves that she doesn't have a type for are Rock and Fairy.
  • Confusion Fu: Bindi is about as good at this as Ananpi is, though it's less from her improvising moves on the fly and more from her using her Prehensile Tail and Rubberhose Limbs to invoke as much damage as possible.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Bindi is one of the silliest mons on Ingrid's team outside of battle (only Ananpi comes even close to matching her). In battle, however, she is among the strongest members of Ingrid's team along with Frida, and definitely the most diverse in her moveset, being able to obliterate any opponent that comes near her.
  • Cuddle Bug: Bindi enjoys using her hand-tails to hug her Trainer or her teammates.
  • Cute, but Cacophonic: Bindi is very adorable, very cheeky, and very loud.
  • Double Entendre: Averted, which is ironic considering what she is partially based on. One of Bindi's most defining character traits is her complete inability to recognize one of these. As a result, she is very literal in response to any instances of Heh Heh, You Said "X" and is very guilty of inciting instances of Have a Gay Old Time. She is so out of touch with sexual innuendos, in fact, that she canonically has no idea what a libido is and thinks that it is a Perfectly Cromulent Word.
  • Easily Impressed: Bindi is extremely curious and very much impressed by things that she has never heard of before. Spoiler alert, you're going to hear her say "Ooh~!" a lot if you read any posts featuring her.
  • Entendre Failure: She canonically does not know what a libido is. That's how out of touch she is with sexual innuendo.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Her first moment on screen consists of her swinging down from Ingrid's head and accidentally scaring her, showcasing her status as The Trickster and The Prankster. She then proceeds to lightly tease Ingrid, before immediately apologizing for scaring her, showing that underneath her mischievous exterior lies a genuine heart of gold.
  • Expy: Bindi mainly serves as an Expy of early 1930's cartoon characters, particularly those with a prankster or trickster vibe to them. Her exciteable personality and especially her skills in battle bring Spinel to mind, however.
  • Fish Eyes: Bindi will sometimes gain these, along with a Maniac Tongue, whenever she feels particularly silly or mischeivous.
  • The Flapper: Downplayed. Bindi certainly has all of the spunk and slight rebelliousness of the typical depiction of flappers... but absolutely none of the sexual connotations, drinking, or alcoholism. That being said, however, her gijnka'd form definitely looks like one.
  • Fun Personified: Probably even more so than Ananpi. She has a very exciteable and cartoonish demeanor and enjoys using her tails to pull pranks on people.
  • Fun with Acronyms: Her Hasslemon handle is wishfulDexterity (WD). Yes, as in that WD. Other acronyms that were considered for her Hasslemon handle, according to Goldenheart388, also fall into this category: DW note , DL note , MK note , AK note , HS note , and EC or EP note  were among the abbreviations considered.
  • Genki Girl: Bindi is extremely cheerful, exciteable, and playful, especially towards her Trainer or things that she is Easily Impressed by.
  • Girly Bruiser: Easily the biggest of the team, considering that she is a fan of girly interests (such as Disney movies) and yet can easily tear the opponent to shreds with her 37 diverse moves.
  • Graceful Loser: Shares this trait with Bjorn and Ananpi. Upon being defeated by Bjorn in her capture battle, she is first seen humorously waving a white flag with her hand-tail, before immediately telling Bjorn that he is a Worthy Opponent and that the fact that he is able to use Steel Wing is really cool.
  • Guile Hero: Besides her natural battling prowess, Bindi will also sometimes rely on her wits in battle and especially during the Gym Puzzles. She has a tendency to steal items from her enemies and taunt them relentlessly. Ironically, she does not know the move Taunt.
  • Heh Heh, You Said "X": Due to her complete inability to recognize a Double Entendre, Bindi takes instances of this completely literally, and will always respond to this with "'Course I did! Why are you laughing? I didn't really think it was that funny." If someone says "That's what she said!", meanwhile, she will then respond with "...That's what who said?"
  • Homage: To early Disney cartoons, to the extent that her Hasslemon handle is wishfulDexterity (WD) and that she is able to utilize Toon Physics to its fullest potential.
  • Image Song: "Lone Digger" by Caravan Palace, the first non-ABBA song used as a character theme for one of Ingrid's mons since Ananpi. The song relates to Bindi's playful and fun-loving nature and her desire to just have a good time with her Trainer. Spoiler alert: she completely misses any potential double entendres in the song.
    • Her Japanese image song is "Extra Magic Hour", which deals with all of the above while alluding to her love of Disney movies and theme parks. In fact, the title of the song becomes a Pun when you realize that the Extra Magic Hours were an actual thing that happened at Disney World.
  • Inkblot Cartoon Style: Rubber-Hose Limbs? Check (even if they're her tails). (Off)White Gloves? Check (even if they're on her tails and tipped in red). Monochrome color palette? Check (even if it's purple). In short, if there was a Pokemon that would work well in this style, it would probably be Ambipom.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Bindi has a bit of a tendency to be this, especially if it involves either Ingrid or Agnetha. Fortunately, however, she is able to recognize when she is being this and apologize for it.
  • Irony: Her personality and gijinka'd appearance are based on a flapper, considered the epitome of The Hedonist. Bindi is completely unable to recognize sexual innuendos and doesn't know what a libido is.
  • It Amused Me: In the heat of battle, Bindi will very often taunt her enemies and steal their items just to see their reaction.
  • Jive Turkey: Downplayed. Bindi will only sometimes use '20's and '30's slang terms in her speech.
  • Joisey: Her Hypothetical Casting is Mae Questal. It's practically a given that she has a thick Joisey accent.
  • Large Ham: Ohhhhh yes. Though definitely not to the same extent as Frida.
  • Leitmotif: According to Goldenheart388, it's the electro-swing chiptune melody at the very start of her character theme, "Lone Digger."
  • Lethal Joke Character: Bindi is a mischievous Silly Simian who operates on Toon Physics and makes witty comments towards other characters. She is also one of the most powerful members on Ingrid's team, with 37 moves at her disposal (and counting!) that she can use to utterly obliterate opponents.
  • Let's Get Dangerous!: If an enemy manages to press her Berserk Button, she goes from lightly teasing the opponent to going full-blown Spinel on them, relying more on her moves and less on her Toon Physics.
  • Literal-Minded: Her constant Entendre Failure aside, Bindi is also more literal-minded in the traditional sense. She sometimes will not be able to recognize certain idioms.
  • Meaningful Name: "Bindi" is derived from two things. The first is Bindi Irwin, the daughter of Steve Irwin, and the second is much more meaningful- it's a female version of Bendy, the titular character of [1] who, like Bindi, is a Homage to Fleischer-esque rubberhose animation.
    • Her Hasslemon handle, as previously mentioned, is wishfulDexterity (WD). The "wishful" part is a reference to the Disney Bootstrapped Theme "When You Wish Upon a Star", as well as the idealistic tendencies of Disney films in general, alluding to Bindi's slight naivete. "Dexterity", meanwhile, is a reference to her Rubber-Hose Limbs and Prehensile Tails], along with her ability to perform tons of different moves of many different types. The handle itself abbreviates to WD, which... yeah.
  • Mischief-Making Monkey: Of the Silly Simian variety. She is a monkey-esque Pokemon who enjoys pulling pranks and tricking other Pokemon.
  • Morph Weapon: She utilizes this to full extent during her evolution sequence, relying on her Rubber-Hose Limbs and Toon Physics to essentially evolve herself. Ingrid finds it so hilarious that she completely breaks down into fits of laughter by the end of it.
  • Nice Girl: This is the reason why her Nature is Impish rather than Naughty. Despite her tendency to pull harmless pranks and steal opponents' items, Bindi is an absolute sweetheart through and through. Unless you happen to make her angry.
  • Nonchalant Dodge: All. The. Time. In her battle against the wild Bewear that led to her evolution, she casually dodged all of his super-effective Hammer Arms, and then used Bounce to land the finishing blow with her newly-learned Double Hit.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: According to Goldenheart388, if Bindi ever stops cracking jokes and goes completely serious, this is an indicator that something terrible has happened. Doubly so if she obeys Bindi without lightly teasing him or calling him a "killjoy", and triply so if she doesn't utilize her Rubber-Hose Limbs and abides more strictly to the rules of physics.
    • Additionally, if she ever puts a period at the end of sentences in her typing quirk, there's a 90% chance that it's a typo. The other 10%, though? It's an indicator of this, and whoever is on the recieving end of it should run.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Well, purple, in this case, but Bindi is a female Ambipom.
  • Plucky Comic Relief: Arguably the biggest example of this among Ingrid's mons.
  • The Prankster: Bindi enjoys playing harmless pranks on both people and Pokemon, though she reserves the most harmful pranks for enemies that have well and truly ticked her off.
  • Prehensile Tail: As an Ambipom, she has two of them, which also double as Rubber-Hose Limbs. Her main Character Tic is that she never uses her real arms for anything, instead relying solely on her tails.

    Kamon Waterhouse 

Played by: Metanoia

A Galarian film, stage, and voice actor of moderate fame, known for playing pretty boys like himself. He met the J-Team in 2020 while starting out as a rookie trainer and began following their exploits for 'creative inspiration'.


  • Abhorrent Admirer: To Channah and Tagg, having hit on them on separate occasions, much to their displeasure.
  • Artistic Stimulation: Formerly, as he used to be a Functional Addict and happens to be an actor.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: His personal life is a trainwreck, but he's dedicated to his craft as an actor and takes it very seriously.
  • Captain Oblivious: Kamon happily lives in his own world where people like him more than they actually do.
  • Crowd Pleaser: Thrives on attention.
  • The Dandy: Loves fashion and looking his best.
  • Fake Nationality: An in-universe example, as he often uses a different Galarian or [American] accent in his roles, as his own natural Welsh-analogue one is rather provincial.
  • Former Child Star: Used to play the Draco Malfoy Captain Ersatz of a Harry Potter analogue.
  • Handsome Lech: Kamon is not unattractive, but his excessive flirtatiousness leaves much to be desired, and pretty quickly gets him on Channah and Tagg's bad sides.
  • Must Have Nicotine: Is an active smoker.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: Since he plays WAAPT's version of Draco Malfoy, he roughly takes the place of Tom Felton.
  • Remember the New Guy?: A minor case; the entrance of an actor into the roleplay meant that certain in-universe fictional media roles are retroactively played by him.
  • Signature Mon: His Mawile Rockstar.
  • Skewed Priorities: Often more concerned with social media or keeping his clothes intact than what's happening right in front of him, among other things.
  • Star-Making Role: In-universe his was playing a Captain Ersatz Draco Malfoy.
  • The Tease: Kamon is seemingly incapable of not flirting 24/7, but isn't actually interested in looking for love, as Jackie found out.

    Katie Wolf 
Played by: Bad Wolf 21

Wolf's younger sister, who started her journey and met the others in the Orange Islands.


     Kimberly "Kim" Adams 
Played by: Hobgoblin

As with most children from Vientown, Kim grew up with idolization of Pokémon Rangers, desiring to be one herself in the future. Her parents, respecting her choice in career, allowed her to study at the Vientown Ranger School for her middle and high school years.

A Ranger from Almia with a seemingly troubled, but, as of yet, undisclosed past. She seems to get along with Rex, though she does not reciprocate his crush. Though she is normally polite and formal, she occasionally slips into a tomboyish attitude, usually when irritated or dealing with adversaries.

First appearance: Page 3690

Pokéform: Riolu


     Kim's Pokémon 
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#2: Eclair the Luxray (♀)

"That sounds like a confession to me. Pay the fine or go to jail!"
Met: Vien Forest; Almia (Shinx)
Ability: Intimidate (Lowers the foe's Attack.)
Styler Assist: Creates a bolt of electricity to stun targets wherever the Capture Disc is.

#3: Youko the Ninetales (♀)

Met: Almia Castle; Almia
Ability: Drought (Summons harsh sunlight.)
Styler Assist: Small flames light the Capture Line, lulling the Pokémon into a relaxed state. These flames cause no harm to humans or Pokémon.
Favorite Technique:
  • Meaningful Name: Youko means "sun child" in Japanese, a reference to her Drought ability.

#5: Maria the Gardevoir (♀)

"I have a fix on the location, though I’m not sure if it’s where our target is."
Met: Pueltown; Almia (Kirlia)
Ability: Synchronize (Passes a burn, poison, or paralysis to the foe.)
Styler Assist: The Capture Disc forms psychic chains that temporarily bind the target.

  • Leet Lingo: Is capable of writing human language, but only in this.
  • Shipper on Deck: Ships Revery (Rex x Every) for some odd reason.

#6: Aqua the Vaporeon (♀)

"What are you laughing at, veggie butt?"
Met: Born on Kindle Road; Sevii Islands (Eevee)
Ability: Hydration (Heals status problems if it is raining.)
Styler Assist: The Capture Disc forms a bubble on its top to flick at Pokémon. Bubbles may either disorient a Pokémon or hold them in place for a few seconds.
Ball: Friend

#7: Glaze the Minunδ (♂)

"I could go for an Oran Berry right now..."
Met: Holon City; Holon
Ability: Minus (Ups Sp. Atk if another Pokémon has Plus or Minus.)
Styler Assist: The Capture Disc forms a ball of snow to launch at a Pokémon. Ice may be used, but is generally reserved for Pokémon with thicker skin or armor.

    Lane Heiden 
Played by: Skyzerk

The younger brother of Maria Heiden, and a Fire monotyper.


    Lanie/Melanie Motte 

Zeal's younger sister. She joined the group during Unova-2.


  • Ascended Fangirl: One of the J-Team's fans who ended up joining the group.
  • Badass Adorable: Zeal has said that she's better than him at pretty much everything. She's also more than five years younger.
  • Beware the Honest Ones: After seeing [Tagg's video of the Very Bad Thing, she breaks into a minor Cipher base on her own in order to fight Cipher "the right way".
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: When her memories are altered, she believes that she was behind the killings of the Octet members.
  • Eye Scream: Loses her left eye as the result of more than a year of torture, but doesn't let it keep her down.
  • Ditzy Genius: Loses her Unova League challenge because she forgot to buy items, to name one example.
  • Genki Girl: Has shades of this at times.
  • Memory Gambit: Agrees to have her memory altered to help Iulianus find the culprit behind the Octet killings. It fails. Horribly.
  • The Nicknamer: Gives a nickname to everyone she meets.
  • Proud to Be a Geek: Is openly a huge fangirl of all sorts of things, most notably the J-Team TV Show.
  • Sibling Team: With Zeal on multiple occasions, most notably during her Kalos gym challenge.
  • Tears of Remorse: When her Memory Gambit fails.

    Leonard Braker's Pokemon 

Tropes that apply to all of them:


  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: The first four members of the team fall into this. In order of capture- Walter (melancholic), Cuddles (phlegmatic), Jules (sanguine), and Romea (choleric).
    • The next four members of the team fall into a four-temperament ensemble as well. Once again, in order of capture: Serkis (melancholic), Panto (sanguine), Charon (phlegmatic), and Lithium (choleric).

Walter (Wobbuffet)

Braker's stoic Wobbuffet with a penchant for finding out the absolute truth, and his starter Pokemon. He is named after newscaster Walter Cronkite.

Tropes that apply to Walter include:


  • Attack Reflector: Given that he is a Wobbuffet, he is only able to deflect attacks— but as shown in his battle against Grohl, that doesn't mean that he can't be powerful. This is especially true given the fact that he can automatically tell whether or not a move is physical or special, so he knows immediately whether to use Counter or Mirror Coat to reflect the attack that's just been thrown at him.
  • Bad Liar: Well, naturally. Given how devoted to the truth Walter is, he finds it rather difficult to tell lies (unless they're white lies meant to spare the person's feelings).
  • Deadpan Snarker: Due to his stoic nature, he's not above making some sarcastic comments at things that he finds to be faulty or idiotic. In fact, due to said stoic nature and his perpetual expression, this is pretty much the only way to tell whether or not Walter is truly annoyed by something.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Walter is the melancholic one of the first four mons: stoic, serious, patient, devoted to the truth, and a bit of a snarker.
  • Image Song: "Good People" by Jack Johnson. Given that it's bit of a tongue-in-cheek song about how everything on TV is either sensationalized, made-up, or the epitome of the worst of humanity, as well as a plea for the "good people" of the world to return, it seems rather fitting for the snarky, serious, truth-devoted Walter. His Broadway image song, meanwhile, is "Wait For It" from Hamilton, which serves as a detailing of his patience.
  • Last-Name Basis: Like most of Braker's Pokemon, Walter refers to Braker by his last name.
  • Meaningful Name: Walter's name is derived from a Bilingual Bonus and a Stealth Pun. Wobbuffet's Japanese name is "Sonansu", which is a homophonous to the Japanese expression sonansu, which means "that's the way it is". That line is the Sign Off Catchphrase of one Walter Cronkite. Him being named after Cronkite at all also fits with his personality- like Walter, Cronkite was also stoic, serious, and devoted to the truth.
    • His Hasslemon handle is trustedAnchorman (TA), which serves as a reference to the fact that his namesake Walter Cronkite was highly referred to as the most trusted man in America.
  • Named After Someone Famous: Walter was named after famous news anchorman Walter Cronkite.

Cuddles the Galvantula

Leonard Braker's kindhearted, exciteable, cookie-loving Galvantula who loves giving other people hugs and helping them out whenever they need it.

Tropes that apply to Cuddles include:


  • Actual Pacifist: Zig-zagged. Cuddles is very much willing to participate in the heat of battle— but he thinks that battles are fun games. As such, he's horrified when he accidentally ends up attacking someone. Case in point: he thinks that Giga Drain is just hugging someone with vines, and promptly becomes very apologetic when the opponent's strength is drained.
  • All-Loving Hero: Cuddles loves just about anybody, even people he doesn't even know yet, and is willing to give people and Pokemon the benefit of the doubt- unless he knows for a fact that he can't be reasoned with. And even then, he just feels pity for them.
  • Badass Adorable: Cuddles is by far and away the cutest member of Braker's team. He also is very much capable of holding his own in a battle... even if he doesn't even realize it.
  • The Caretaker: Cuddles is willing to comfort anybody who he feels needs it, usually with a warm and fuzzy hug and sometimes with a cookie. So far, he's done this to Kimberly Bond, Evelyn, and Lithium.
  • Cheerful Child: Cuddles is sweet to just about everybody and is extremely exciteable, and his human form is stated by Goldenheart388 to resemble that of an 8-year-old boy. He even enjoys playing with his Electro Ball move like it's a real ball and in the heat of battle will proceed to throw it to the opponent— only for them to get knocked in the face with it. Whoops.
  • Cooldown Hug: Naturally, Cuddles enjoys giving these out to anybody who needs them. Given that it's implied that Cuddles' fuzz feels a bit softer than the fuzz of other Galvantula (according to Goldenheart388 he feels like a soft plush toy), said cooldown hugs feel extremely good. They certainly did to Lithium, anyways.
  • Cuddle Bug: Quite literally in fact; it's even in the name. He's a fluffy Galvantula who loves to hug people.
  • The Cutie: According to Goldenheart388, Cuddles' appearance is said to resemble this piece of artwork. Adding to Cuddles' status as this is his generally loveable and kindhearted nature, complete with his Innocent Blue Eyes. Regardless, just about everything about Cuddles is practically designed to make a casual reader go "D'awwwwww...".
  • Does Not Know His Own Strength: Cuddles loves giving hugs to people and Pokemon even in the heat of battle... which can cause a problem for him if he accidentally ends up using Giga Drain in the process of doing so.
  • Establishing Character Moment: The first three things we see Cuddles do, in order, are: introduce himself excitedly to Star, ask her if she wants a hug and a cookie, and give her a warm fuzzy blanket to protect her from the cold weather in Circhester.
  • Expy: He is based, at least in part, on Lucas the Spider (as a matter of fact, he was originally Cuddles' Hypothetical Casting), but according to Goldenheart388, he's also based on an amalgamation of misconceptions and misreadings that she had about Kendall's Galvantula, 9-Volt.
  • First-Name Basis: Cuddles is the only member of Braker's team to refer to him by a variant of his first name- he calls him "Lenny". This was the factor that identified him during Braker's impromptu, unofficial Bond or Break game in the Wild Area.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Cuddles is the phlegmatic of the first four mons, being sweet, kindhearted, and caring to just about everybody. While he does also have some sanguine qualities in him- most notably his excitability- Jules' ditziness puts them over the edge into the sanguine category.
  • Friendly Neighborhood Spider: Extremely so, given that he's a Galvantula that just wants to help everyone around him and give them hugs and cookies.
  • The Glomp: Cuddles loves giving hugs to people- but he'll only do so if they oblige.
  • Image Song: "Chiquitita" by ABBA, which is a simultaneously sweet and energetic Pep-Talk Song (for Cuddles, at least). The title itself is Spanish for "little girl", though this is explained by Cuddles not having any clue what the word actually means. The version from Mamma Mia! serves as his Broadway character theme, and it naturally carries the exact same meaning.

    Lina/Circe Titania 
Played by: Umbramatic

A redheaded woman first seen in Sinnoh, little is known about Lina at first aside from that she has a lot of energy, and she dislikes Ghost types. She is eventually revealed to be an immortal like Umbra who ruled over Dragnor 600 years ago as Warlord, and an ancestor of Sarah, Alli, and their mother Ellen, as well as Skye.


  • Been There, Shaped History: Lina is revealed to have invented (Or at least popularized) the four move limit in terms of official battles during the Conquest arc as a result of having to fight General Stone.
  • Fiery Redhead: Definitely.
  • Identical Ancestor: Looks a bit like a redheaded Alli.
  • Immortality Begins at Twenty: Much like Umbra, Lina is an immortal, though slightly younger than him.
  • Irony: Becomes a Gengar when armbanded, despite her general dislike for Ghost types.
  • Lady of War: Back when she was ruling Dragnor alongside Kaius.
  • Red Baron: The Crimson Lady back in 15th Century Ransei.
  • Soul Power: Has Obscuric abilities much like Umbra.

    Lina's Pokemon 

(Work in progress)

Chrome The Metagross


  • Nay-Theist: Doesn't like legendaries for wiping his civilization from the face of the Earth. This excepts Shaymin for saving him from Darkrai but goes double for Mew.
  • Time Abyss: He's at least 100,000 years old.
  • Comically Serious: Is like this at times.

Gino the Shiny Salamence


  • Catlike Dragons: Gino was raised by catmons, and as a result displays a lot of catlike behavior, including a tendency to end sentences with "nya~".

    Linnéa and Ray 

Originally a duo of Illusion Project members, Linnéa and Ray joined the J-Team after the fall of their organization.


  • Abusive Parents: Linnéa's stepmother was abusive, causing her to unknowingly create Ray out of the desire for a protector.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Decide to join up with the J-Team after the Illusion Project goes defunct.
  • Missing Mom: Linnéa's birth mother died of an illness when Linnéa was little.
  • Split Personality: Linnéa and Ray share the same body, though Ray is the only one aware of the duo aware of that fact.
  • Multi-Gendered Split Personalities: Ray's her male split personality born out of a desire for a protector from her stepmother's abuse.

    Luke (Alternate Timeline) 

Luke's Pokémon

Cinder (Male Typhlosion)


Zap (Male Raichu)


Luna (Female Umbreon)


  • Casting a Shadow: Dark type.
  • Stone Wall: Her offensive skills aren't that strong, but she can tank hits better than anyone else on the team.

Gregory (Male Slowking)


Bullet (Male Scizor)


Dusty (Male Flygon)


    Lyuri Riese 
Played by: FullMoon

Lyuri is Sakura's lost sister who disappeared after Sakura accidentally caused a cave-in that killed their parents, she was later found at New Moon Island. Lyuri is a tomboy who is as subtle as a rampaging Gyarados and prone to sarcastic comments, however, she's not a bad person and is actually quite willing to help others in need.


  • Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: The Brawn to Sakura's Beauty and Hikari's brains.
  • Berserk Button: Do not happen to hurt Sakura in any way, seriously, don't.
  • Big Brother Instinct: Sister in her case, but never try to harm Sakura.
  • Blackmail: What Alexiel does to her to make her work for him.
  • Broken Bird: During Orre, especially after revealing herself to be Alexia
  • Brutish Character, Brutish Weapon: She's a bit rougher than her sister and wields a sledgehammer that she got in her adventures through the Magic Mirror.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Very much so.
  • First Kiss: With Duke.
  • Freudian Trio: The Id to Sakura's Ego and Hikari's Superego.
  • Geek: Reads comics in her spare time, though it's never revealed which ones.
  • Goggles Do Nothing: She used to have never-used googles on her head.
  • Hammerspace: Keeps her hammer here most of the time.
  • Little Bit Beastly: Became half Lucario in April Fools 2013
  • Heroic BSoD: Spends the entirety of Orre like this. She actually got out of it pretty soon and started acting, but unfortunately it was for the wrong side due to being blackmailed by Allen.
  • Idiot Ball: Her holding it for too long in Orre resulted in basically making a bad situation even worse. Trying to take down a big organization like Cipher all on her own to save Duke and underestimating Alexiel clearly didn't work very well.
  • Interspecies Romance: Initially defied as she considered this kind of relationship "wrong", she ended up falling in love with Duke though and they started dating. However, she still felt uncomfortable with the concept for a long time before finally accepting it fully.
  • Lampshade Hanging: Does it frequently.
  • Loves My Alter Ego: She fell in love with Duke's human form and wasn't sure of what she would do once Duke became a Lucario again. Turns out that she still loves him and they're still dating.
  • Nice, Mean, and In-Between: The Inbetween to Duke's Nice and Herbert's Mean. However, she's the Mean to Sakura's Nice and Hikari's Inbetween.
  • Not Quite Back to Normal: She found out she could use Aura after turning into half a Lucario on April Fool's 2013.
  • Odd Friendship: Lyrui and Darkrai are not particularly close and are very different in personality, yet they get along very well and Lyuri is very casual with Darkrai, who enjoys her company.
  • Official Couple: With Duke.
  • Pals with Jesus: Rather unexpectedly for her, she managed to befriend Darkrai sometime after getting separated from her family and acts as a messenger of sorts to him.
  • Real Women Never Wear Dresses: Subverted, she doesn't like them, but she does wear them on occasion, mostly due to Sakura, then it's completely averted once she started wearing a dress as a sign that she'll try to change her "tough" image, she doesn't really change much though.
  • Self-Made Orphan: Accidentally killed her parents in a rockslide created by Riku as a Sandshrew.
  • Signature Move: Duke, her Lucario.
  • Tears of Joy: If she cries, it's often like this.
  • Tears of Remorse: Upon revealing herself to be Alexia, it also mixes with Tears of Joy when she and Duke are reunited.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl - The Tomboy to Sakura's Girly Girl.
  • Tsundere: Type A to pretty much everybody, though she's not actively rude to everyone but a few.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: The one way to describe her relationship with Des and Herbert.

    Lyuri's Pokémon 

The Team in General


  • Put on a Bus: For Holon and, for the most part, Orre
  • True Companions: Even some of the more jerkish ones will do anything to save other teammates from actual danger.

Riku (Sandslash)

Lyuri's starter Pokémon and the responsible for the cave-in accident that killed her parents, however, he was just a baby at the time and as such nobody holds it against him, but he still felt immense guilt over it, he's mostly over it now, though he was still scared of using Earthquake due to that accident. He's one of the kid Pokémon


  • Cowardly Lion: Initially, seems to have becomes less of one by now.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Ground type.
  • Meaningful Name: Riku means "earth" in Japanese
  • Oblivious to Love: Works at his favor when it comes to mons using Attract on him, though it just means that he resists it slightly better than others.
  • Only Sane Man: Sometimes takes this role within the group, being the most levelheaded of them and being the first to question some of their plans.
  • Out of Focus: Starting at Unova-2
  • Took a Level in Badass: He started improving when battling, being able to strategically KO two Krokoroks when he actually started to fight back, contributing to Lyuri's victory over Hikari in PWT and beating Argentum in her battle with Jacob, all situations involving him using Earthquake, a move that he was scared off prior to having been forced to use it.

Alden (Alakazam)

Lyuri's second Pokémon is a rather reserved one that is used mostly for teleporting her from place to place, but he has shown himself to be just as capable in battle as the others, he tends to stay away from the team and just listen to the conversations around him, without getting himself involved.


  • Mundane Utility: He's more frequently used for teleporting Lyuri and others around places than anything else, he sometimes complains about that.
  • Psychic Powers: Like all Alakazam.
  • The Quiet One: Doesn't talk much.

Hayato (Staraptor)

A Staraptor that loves flirting with other bird Pokémon, but also is quite good in battling, he tends to be too busy flying around and doing other things to stay around the group.


Zap (Pikachu -> Raichu)

Riku's best friend who is frequently plotting something for them to do and drags the Sandslash along even if he doesn't want to. He's one of the kid Pokémon.


  • Laser-Guided Karma: Got into a car accident immediately after stealing one.
  • The Prankster: Sometimes plays pranks on others, one of those pranks ended backfiring horribly on him in Unova-2, resulting in his group getting separated from each other and wandering around Unova.
  • Shock and Awe: Electric type.

     Magpie "Maggie" Schneider 
Played by: Crowlover

(Pronouns se/er)

First Appearance: Page 7924


  • Ascended Fangirl: Se was a fan of the J-Team TV Show before joining the team itself, and even ended up becoming Tagg's PEFE intern.
  • Full-Conversion Cyborg: In the J-Team TV Show, se turned into an Alakagross robot by the X-Nauts after se's mauled by Gloomtail.
  • Genre Savvy: Unlike er mentor, in this case it's actually a minor flaw, as er knowledge of how the WAAPTverse works like a story has convinced er that nothing permanently bad can really happen to the J-Team, which can cause er to act extremely recklessly out of the belief se has Plot Armor.
  • The Intern: Is a PEFE intern under Tagg prior to er becoming a full-fledged researcher during the Alola Arc.
  • Number Two: As Tagg's sole intern, se's pretty much his human second in command since Muddy handles the mon side of things.
  • Odd Friendship: With Tagg, considering his hatred for most of the fanbase for treating him and his friends as a commodity for their consumption, making one of them his intern would come off as extremely unlikely.
  • Official Couple: Ends up dating Nico.
  • Platonic Life-Partners: Er relationship with Tagg is close but completely platonic, not least of which because he's seven years her senior.
  • Running Gag: Since getting Volcamel, Maggie has ended up having er pants burned off or otherwise removed on a couple occasions.
  • The Straight and Arrow Path: Er Xanadu avatar uses a bow and arrow, and se's taken archery lessons.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Becomes a much better fighter under Tagg's tutelage.
  • Undying Loyalty: Is unfailingly loyal to Tagg, with the only time they've fought being over how Lucius tended to treat him.
  • Wrench Wench: While it rarely gets much play, Maggie has a lot of interest in engineering.

     Maggie's Pokemon 

Kernel (Female Sunflora)


  • Sour Supporter: Of Maggie due to her dislike of the insanity she gets into as a J-Team member.

Sweetie (Male Combee)


Slliuq (Female Qwilfish)


Scouter (Male Watchog)


Chum (Male Sharpedo)


  • Becoming the Mask: Originally pretended to join Maggie's team to try and steal a supposed treasure she had, but eventually grew to like being on the team, even if he does still like Hook.
  • Who Wants to Live Forever?: Has expressed a disinterst in immortality due to having stayed in Neverland for too long.

Squealer (Male Emboar)


Shale (Female Crustle)


  • Motor Mouth: Hasthetendencytospeakwithoutanyspacesbetweenherwords

Volcamel (Female Camerupt)


Jones (Male Basculin)


Hyp (Male Rampardos)


  • Hulk Speak: Rarely uses pronouns or things like conjunctions, if ever.

Sack (Mothim)


  • Foil: To Sweetie
  • Lazy Bum: Sits almost perpetually on Maggie's bag and eats honey.

M. Bush (Female Venusaur)


Connie (Female Mienshao)


Déagol (Carbink)


Hellbender (Female Quagsire)


Habakkuk (Male Avalugg)


  • Verbal Tic: Always responds opposite how one normally would.

Gumbomb (Male Jigglypuff)


  • Heel–Face Turn: While not exactly evil, he was originally one of King Dedede's minions who attacked the group before being forced to join the King's Krew.
  • Undying Loyalty: To King Dedede, as he nearly betrayed the group when they attacked Dedede while he was under mind control.

Molly (Female Beedrill)


  • Ascended Extra: Was originally a Weedle Maggie met during the Bug-Catching Contest back in 2012.
  • Shout-Out: To Molly Walker from Pact.

Kamdida (Female Kadabra)


  • Token Evil Teammate: Is an X-Naut traveling with the group mainly because Maggie caught her and the Vow compels her to obey.

    Maria Heiden 
Played by: Skyzerk

Lane's older sister and a self-proclaimed treasure hunter, Maria joined the J-Team upon setting sail from Castelia in a raft and ending up in Fiore as they prepared to fight the Illusion Project.


  • Break the Cutie: She did not take Samantha's kidnapping by Lazarus well.
  • Character Development: Over the course of the story she's become more confident as she breaks the shackles of her mother's control and gets into Pokémon training.
  • Dude Magnet: Is very pretty and has attracted a lot of guys, with her own mother describing her as one of the most beautiful women in the Unova region. Even Francis admits he finds her attractive despite his hatred for the whole Heiden family.
  • Girly Girl And Tomboy: Is the more girly of the two between herself and Samantha.
  • Muggle Born of Mages: While Marianne Heiden is herself a psychic, Maria and Lane have never exhibited any Auric potential.
  • My Beloved Smother: Spent most of her life under the thumb of her controlling mother before running away.
  • Official Couple: Is currently dating Samantha.
  • Plucky Girl: She's got a lot of guts and never gives up.
  • "Take That!" Kiss: She shares one with Samantha in order to piss off her controlling mother.

    Mezzoforte Morendo 
"I am not whiny!"
Played by: Mezzopiano

Mezzopiano's second younger sibling. They are the original owner of Sunny and a specialist in training the Eevee line. To avoid confusion between them and their sister, they go by Forte for short. While orignally identifying as male, they've begun to question their gender identity as a result of their numerous genderbending misadventures.

In the AU, he is dead, killed by a Bisharp in the invasion of Castelia.

First appearance: Page 3586.


  • Annoying Younger Sibling: To Pianis and Mezzo, though it gets exaggerated in the J-Team TV show.
  • Butt-Monkey: If something horrible is going to happen to someone, it's probably going to happen to Forte.
  • Fanboy: Of Eevee and its evolutions, naturally.
  • Fire, Ice, Lightning: Thanks to different transformations, he's been a Glaceon, a Flareon, and a Jolteon.
  • Forced Transformation: Probably has the most forced transformations out of any single J-Team member.
  • Friend to All Living Things: To Eevee line members in particular. Even Shadowed Eeveelutions feel comfortable around him.
  • Furry Fandom: Comes out as a furry during Hoenn-2.
  • Gender Bender: Has been subjected to three times. First on April Fools' Day, second when entering the PMD universe, and third shortly after reaching Kalos.
  • Musical Theme Naming: Like the rest of his siblings.
  • Running Gag:
    • Him asking to use a Pokémon-to-Human armband and getting ignored, until he finally got his chance.
    • Also, him being left behind or being called whiny.
  • Squee: What he does whenever he meets a new Eevee.
  • Weirdness Magnet: Technically everyone in the group is this, but he's one of the most magnetic, especially after he annoyed a particular Mew.

    Mezzoforte's Pokémon 

Icicle (Male Glaceon; a Leafeon in the AU)

"Hi! Do you like snow?"
Nature: Naive
Ability: Snow Cloak
Met: Castelia City (Eevee)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Hail

Forte's starter and the father of the rest of the team, as well as Sunny. While he is supposed to be the team leader, he really just wants to play in the snow.


  • Beware the Nice Ones: While Icicle tends to act rather childish, when the chips are down he will leap into action.
  • Flash Step: Uses this technique in hail, thanks to Snow Cloak.
  • An Ice Person: Ice type and he loves the cold.
  • One of the Kids: His children tend to be more mature than him.
  • Papa Wolf: If you hurt one of his kids, he gets mad. That includes not blood children like Stella.
  • Walking Techbane: Has managed to break a keyboard, a weather machine, and a Dream Rift machine.

Shadow (Male Espeon; an Umbreon in the AU)

"I always knew your head was full of romance."
Nature: Calm
Ability: Synchronize
Met: Route 3 (Egg)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Calm Mind

The oldest of Icicle's children. He is the most calm and focused out of Forte's Pokémon and occasionally takes over as team leader. In the AU, he is owned by Mezzo and acts as her secretary and adviser.


Fireball (Male Flareon)

Nature: Impish
Ability: Flash Fire
Met: Route 3 (Egg)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Overheat

Leaflet (Male Leafeon)

"Dad, I liked the sun..."
Nature: Gentle
Ability: Leaf Guard
Met: Route 3 (Egg)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Sunny Day

Marine (Male Vaporeon)

Nature: Mild
Ability: Water Absorb
Met: Route 3 (Egg)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Surf

Electro (Female Jolteon)

Nature: Hasty
Ability: Volt Absorb
Met: Route 3 (Egg)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Thunder

Stella (Female Umbreon)

"I'm cute!"
Nature: Docile
Ability: Synchronize
Met: Fallarbor Town (Eevee; gift from Katie)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Unknown

An Eevee that was given as a Christmas present to Forte from Katie, and evolved into an Umbreon in PMD-A. She likes to draw attention to herself, and Icicle has pretty much adopted her as one of his daughters.

  • Actual Pacifist: She doesn't battle at all, even in dire situations. And she disapproves of anyone who resorts to violence. Most Pokémon who know her think it's pretty weird.
  • Casting a Shadow: Like all Umbreon.

Odd Zeddie Casanova (Male Umbreon)

Played by: Tangent 128

An Eevee who tried to seduce Forte while in the PMD universe. He later ended up falling in love with Stella, and the two evolved to Umbreon together on a date. While he travels with Forte, he isn't officially part of the team.


Celeste (Female Sylveon)

Nature: Docile
Ability: Cute Charm
Met: Phenac City (Egg)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Unknown

The daughter of Stella and Odd, and the newest member of the family. Assigned male and originally named Sirius, she changed her name and began identifying as female shortly after evolving.


  • Sobriquet Sex Switch: Upon coming out as trans, Celeste changes her name from "Sirius" to her currently also star-related name.
  • Stellar Name: Both her male and female names fit this mold, courtesy of her mother.

     Nico/Nicodemus Cerebrum  
Played by: Umbramatic

Nico is a budding young Psychic and J-Team fan from Lentimas Town in Unova.


  • Ascended Fanboy: Was a J-Team fan before joining the group.
  • Character Development: Goes from outwardly friendly and enthusiastic to revealing he's rather jaded and feels useless, and then gradually grows more confident and skilled enough to take powerful foes head-on and be unafraid to state his feelings.
  • Covert Pervert: Tried sneaking a peek at Maggie when she'd gotten depantsed. Subverted as he gains more and more respect and concern for her.
  • Official Couple: With Maggie. Double as a Battle Couple later on.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: Played for Drama, he tells Robin that he feels this way during the Hoenn-2 arc, noting that compared to the oddities making up the J-Team he feels like he's "nothing special" and constantly ignored. Eventually subverted after HTYD.
  • Psychic Powers: Has them, and specializes in Psychic type Pokémon.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Spends most of his initial run in the RP with no real self-confidence or idea what to do with himself, and similar lack of skill with his raw psychic strength; after the adventure with the Crystal Stars he's honed his psychic powers enough to be a force to be reckoned with on his own, and has his Pokémon team and a division of the X-Nauts to back him up.

     Nicole Aspear 

Straw's little sister who currently resides with his parents in Saffron. She has gotten a few Johto and Kanto badges. She is a experienced trainer, but not an expert.


     Nicole's Pokemon 

Ariel the Vaporeon

Ariel is Crescent's sister, and Nicole's first Pokemon. She has a relationship with Nicole's Furret, Ferron. Their daughter is Belle the Eevee.

Spirit the Altaria

Spirit was a Swablu the Straw's father gave Nicole as a gift, much like how Envy was given to Straw.

Belle the Flareon

Belle is Ferron and Ariel's daughter.
  • Alpha Bitch: Towards Blythe due to seeing her as an attention hog.
  • Brainy Baby: She understands a lot about the world and battle mechanics. Except no one can understand her. When she is finally able to speak, she loses this intelligence.

Jormungandr the Dragonair


  • Brainy Baby: He may be smart, but no one could understand him for a while. Unlike Belle, he's still just as smart after learning to talk, if not smarter.

     Owen Edmundson 

Played by: Goldenheart388

A relatively cheerful and idealistic archeologist that recently became a Pokemon Trainer. He desires more than anything to find new Fossils and study the (Darwinian) evolution of current Pokemon, and also is very adamant about learning from the past in order to help preserve the world for a better future.

Tropes associated with him include:


  • The Anti-Nihilist: Along with the vast majority of his team, save for Teryx. Owen, as a result of his interest in paleontology and archelogy, is very aware of the fleeting nature of life, and as a result desires more than anything to make an impact on the world around him in order to preserve it for the future.

     Owen Edmundson's Pokemon 

Tropes that apply to all of them:


Stipax (Galvantula)

Owen's first Pokemon, as well as the first of the five "September 30th" captures and the first of the original Jura6. He is a Constantly Curious and kindhearted Galvantula who wants to know everything he can about the world around him that he doesn't already know, and has an extremely anti-nihilistic view on life.

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Tropes associated with him include:

  • Achilles' Heel: Fire-type moves, as he can easily counter Rock-types via Giga Drain and Energy Ball. This is the reason why he wasn't used much against Blaine when Owen took on the Kanto League, only being used against Blaine's Houndoom (which was part Dark-type, meaning his Bug-type moves easily demolished him).
  • Adaptational Badass: In the games, Galvantula's stats are... decent at best, with it mainly being a Fragile Speedster type of mon with decent Special Attack and Speed and middling everything else. Stipax, meanwhile, is in an RP where numbers are completely arbitrary, meaning that he has been able to withstand attacks that should knock out other members of his species. Most notably, however, his biggest moment of this occurred offscreen— he canonically beat all three of Lance's Dragonites— by himself— with insanely strong Electric-type moves. Even onscreen, though, he's been able to withstand a lot, though Giga Drain and Leech Life do help with that.
  • Adorably Precocious Child: Stipax is 11 years old both in Galvantula form and human form, and knows a lot about a multitude of things. That being said, though, he still doesn't know everything, is constantly learning new things every day, and is prone to instances of Ping Pong Naïveté due to his Nature (Naive, natch).
  • Affectionate Gesture to the Head: He will sometimes climb up on, and nuzzle, his Trainer's head.
  • A Friend in Need: As is basically tradition by this point for all of Goldenheart388's Galvantula characters, Stipax is a kindhearted and caring Pokemon who is willing to help out anyone he can think of in whatever way he can. Sometimes he serves as a voice of reason and delivers knowledge to them (fitting, since among the team he's one of the group's resident smart guys along with Teryx and Nautilu), but most often he'll just do his best to try to help one of his fellow mons. This especially applies towards Teryx, who Stipax has helped out on multiple occasions, most notably in the wake of Teryx's temporary release. It's a trait of his that has stuck since even before he was caught by Owen, back when he used to set up a detective agency and help others with their problems.
  • Age-Stereotypical Food: Given Stipax's extreme amount of knowledge about the world around him, this is actually zigzagged— while Stipax does enjoy sweets and will eat them from time-to-time, his Trademark Favorite Food, according to Goldenheart388, is actually Caesar salads.
  • Agony Beam: He is able to use Signal Beam, though as of yet he hasn't been seen using it onscreen.
  • All-Loving Hero: As a direct consequence of Stipax's Constantly Curious nature, he is always eager to know as much about a person or Pokemon as possible, including why a certain person would do the things that they do. However, rather than subsequently using this information to judge an individual directly, Stipax would instead use it to help the person try and become better. As a result, Stipax is among the most kindhearted members of the entire team, only being matched by Chasmo and Anomalo in that regard, to the point where many other members of the team effectively view him as the group's leader and look to him for any sort of advice and guidance. That being said, though, he still has a Naive nature, meaning there can be times when this tendency of his gets abused at his expense, but overall Stipax will still try to help them as much as possible. According to Goldenheart388, while he does despise Team Lightning (especially after hearing about what they did to Gwana, he is still curious to know more about them and will at some point directly ask them point-blank why they do what they do.
  • All Webbed Up: Being that he is a Galvantula, he is able to learn Spider Web, Sticky Web, and Electroweb, though the last of which is his most-used web move by far.
  • AM/FM Characterization: This is zigzagged. Stipax is an intelligent, kindhearted, curious, and clumsy Anti-Nihilist. His favorite artists of all time, according to Goldenheart388, are Five for Fighting, which fits this bill pretty much to a T with their soft rock sound and philosophical lyrics... and Shinedown, which is (barring a few songs such as "GET UP") the exact opposite of that. That being said, however, "Daylight" and "GET UP" are Stipax's favorite songs by the band.
  • Amazing Freaking Grace: According to Goldenheart388, this and "Taps" were played at Stipax's grandfather's funeral prior to Stipax being caught by Owen.
  • The Anti-Nihilist: The most anti-nihilistic of the entire team barring Chasmo. It plays a massive part in why "The Riddle" by Five for Fighting serves as his character theme— Stipax is effectively of the belief that so long as you live your life by finding out as much as you can about the world and putting as much love into it as possible, you have lived a fulfilling life, and the fact that you're going to inevitably die won't even matter.
  • Arc Words: Every single line in Five for Fighting's "The Riddle", but especially the titular riddle itself ("There's a reason for the world/You and I"), which Stipax spent practically his whole life before being caught by Owen trying to figure out.
  • Are You Sure You Want to Do That?: Stipax asks this question to Owen upon seeing the latter tell Teryx (who had just attacked Tyrie and Rhamphor in a PTSD-induced fit of rage) to Get Out! and promptly smash his Pokemon. Owen, in his anger, responds that he hasn't been so sure of anything in his entire life.
  • A Taste of Their Own Medicine: Stipax tends to use his healing moves, Giga Drain and Leech Life, on mons that have just drained him of his own energy.
  • Awesomeness by Analysis: For someone with a Naive nature, Stipax is far, far smarter than he initially appears. He knows a lot about held items and Abilities, something that he will often tend to use to his advantage in battles, especially those where it seems he might have a type disadvantage. Beyond that, however, Stipax's natural curiosity and innate sense of empathy allow him to be able to immediately tell when something has gone wrong with one of his friends— see his reaction to the attack that Teryx had on Tyrie and Rhamphor, wherein he was instantly able to tell not only that something was wrong with Teryx, but specifically that it had something to do with a past history with Tyrunt and Aerodactyl in particular.
  • Background Music: His, in his battle against Crasher Wake's Quagsire in Pastoria, was "Barracuda" by Heart. As per tradition with Owen Edmundson's mons, he and Wake's Quagsire sung to it.
  • Badass Adorable: The cutest member of the entire team and it's not even close— but even then he won't hesitate to dish out some hard-hitting moves in battle. As a matter of fact, he is the strongest member of the entire team, save for the possible exception of Gwana.
  • Berserk Button: There's not much that can make the normally patient Stipax angry, but one of the easiest ways to do so is to intentionally hurt either his Trainer or any of his friends. Namely, anyone who particularly harms Chasmo, Anomalo, Gwana, or especially Teryx will be in for a world of hurt.
    • While not necessarily a berserk button, Stipax tends to dislike people who betray others, as well as anyone who abandons their loyalty towards their Pokemon. Most notably, Owen himself wasn't immune from this- Stipax was horrified upon seeing him crush Teryx's PokeBall and releasing him, and directly asked him if he was absolutely sure about doing it (to which Owen responded that he'd never been so sure about anything else in his life.
  • Beautiful Singing Voice: If him singing "Amazing Grace" offscreen during his grandfather's funeral and singing "Barracuda" onscreen during his battle against Crasher Wake's Quagsire didn't show it, Stipax is apparently a very well-trained singer. Only Saura surpasses him, according to Goldenheart388.
  • Best for Last: Stipax, the strongest member of Owen's initial team of 6, was the last one used in his battle against Crasher Wake.
  • Best Friend: He is Owen Edmundson's first Pokemon, and as such, his closest friend and partner. Additionally, Teryx sees Stipax as his closest friend on the entire team.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: He may be an adorable and patient Galvantula, but heaven help you if you're A) Team Lightning or B) someone who wants to actively hurt his friends or his Trainer, as he will not hesitate to absolutely crush you to bits (even if he doesn't want to hurt you). And if he doesn't start attacking you, prepare yourself for more than a few speeches and tons of knowledge bombs.
  • Big Creepy-Crawlies: While still smaller than most other Galvantula (small enough to fit on his Trainer's shoulder), he is massive compared to an actual tarantula, being in effect the size of a somewhat small dog.
  • Big Eyes, Little Eyes: Stipax has both, given that he's a Galvantula, but his four simple eyes do effectively nothing and are just there for show, while his two main, far larger, eyes are the ones that actually emote and look around. Due to this, he is labeled as a Ridiculously Cute Critter by everyone who knows him.
  • Big Secret: His biggest secret, which he has thus far refused to tell anyone but his closest friends, is that he dug up his grandfather's bones after said grandfather died, thinking that he could revive him at a fossil center, due to him misinterpreting the lyrics of "The Riddle". Thus far, it serves as his biggest display of his nature.
  • Book Smart: Stipax has read a lot of books, and as such, is able to recall a ton of information about Pokemon and the world around him from said books. His gijinka form is very often seen carrying a massive book on history with him.
  • Bookworm: Stipax absolutely loves reading books, both fictitious and non-fictitious. That being said, though, his favorite books are mainly non-fiction, due to his love of learning.
  • Bouncing Battler: He knows Bounce, and will mainly use it to avoid supereffective Rock or Fire attacks. He's used it, thus far, against Maylene's Hitmontop and Crasher Wake's Quagsire.
  • Break the Cutie: He experienced a form of this in his backstory, shortly after his grandfather (who he absolutely loved) died. He became desperate to solve his grandfather's (really Five for Fighting's, though nobody told him that), and misinterpreted "there's a reason for the world/you and I" as meaning that both he and his grandfather had to be alive in order for everything to be alright with the world. This ultimately led to him digging up his grandfather's bones and going to a fossil center in Nacrene City in the wake of his bargaining stage, and he only ended up snapping out of it thanks to the person at the desk telling him the blunt truth.
  • Bug Buzz: Stipax knows this move, and has utilized it on multiple occasions. Most notably, he used it in tandem with the Big Word Shout during his battle against Wake's Quagsire, which was set to "Barracuda" by Heart:
  • Calling the Young Man Out: In his backstory, Stipax's parents called him out for his foolishness and naivete (and also for getting out of his bed in the middle of the night) after discovering that Stipax had dug up the bones of his grandfather, thinking they could be revived at a fossil center. While their disappointment in Stipax soon gave way to them having a pep talk with Stipax after finding out why he had done it, they still ended up giving him a week's worth of grounding for sneaking out of the house regardless.
  • Cannot Convey Sarcasm: Stipax's Naive nature effectively means that pretty much whatever he says that is on his mind is almost 100% said with sincerity. This means that, while he can comprehend when others are being sarcastic, it is immensely hard for him to be sarcastic... with a few exceptions.
  • Cerebro Electro: According to Goldenheart388, Stipax has an interest in multiple STEM-based hobbies, including engineering and especially science. He is part Electric-type.
  • Character Development: Most of it happened offscreen as part of Stipax's backstory, but after the death of his grandfather, Stipax went through about 3 or 4 of the five stages of grief, and subsequently reacted in rather impulsive and naive ways. He misinterpreted the lyrics of "The Riddle" (specifically, the titular riddle itself) and decided to look for ways to bring his grandfather back, believing that both of them had to be on Earth in order for life to be alright. He started becoming more distant from his family, building machines out of batteries to try and bring his grandfather back to life, and the like, but it never worked. It ultimately came to a head with his most impulsive, desperate decision yet— straight up digging up his grandfather's bones and corpse (!) in order to take them to a fossil revival center, believing that said center would revive him. It took the fossil revival center lady bluntly telling him that no, that wasn't how the fossil revival centers worked— as well as a pep-talk with his parents and a week's worth of grounding for sneaking out of the house— to bring Stipax back down to Earth. By the time he meets Owen for the first time, while still naive, he is decidedly more patient than he was back in his youth, and has fully accepted the concept of death as well as his grandfather's own.
  • Character Signature Song: As is mentioned in Image Song below, "The Riddle" by Five for Fighting.
  • Character Tics: He tends to nuzzle his Trainer in affection from time-to-time, often will consult his Great Big Book of Everything if something is particularly troubling him, and— if he's particularly nervous or ashamed of himself— will fidget his pedipalps or walk around in circles. According to Goldenheart388, if he's human and is nervous or ashamed of himself, he will adjust or pull down his goggles in front of his face.
  • Cheerful Child: He is 11 years old in both human and Galvantula form, and is somewhat exciteable and very much optimistic.
  • Child-Like Voice: According to Goldenheart388], his hypothetical casting is Colleen O'Shaughnessy as Tails from the Sonic franchise, who has this.
  • Child Prodigy: The difference between Stipax and 9-Volt (Kendall's Naive-natured Galvantula) is that while 9-Volt will think he understands something only to actually realize he doesn't— particularly if it involves any educational, scientific stuff— Stipax will not only understand it, but will eventually get so good at it that he retains it in his memory. According to Goldenheart388, he is immensely skilled in math, science, and physics, enjoys crime dramas and forensics, can play a few instruments, and is very good at Only Connect and Lateral.
  • Children Are Innocent: He's 11, and has a Naive nature. That being said, though, how innocent he is depends on what he's dealing with.
  • Cobweb Trampoline: He can use Electroweb as a trampoline to avoid his Achilles' Heel. Combine that with Bounce, which allows him to jump even higher, and it's his one saving grace against Fire-type attacks.
  • Color-Coded for Your Convenience: His text color is yellow.
  • Combat Compliment: As was best evident during his battle against Gwana, wherein he was amazed upon seeing the latter use both Flamethrower and Belly Drum in the same battle.
  • Combination Attack: Besides the aforementioned Electroweb/Bounce combination, he ended his battle against Crasher Wake's Quagsire with a combo of Energy Ball and Giga Drain.
  • Constantly Curious: Stipax's main personality trait, and the trope most associated with him. Stipax is immensely curious about everything— how things work, what they do, why certain things are the way that they are, what the meaning of life is, and so on. His curiosity extends out into his compassionate nature, as Stipax's curiousness will often tend to become concern if he's dealing with something directly affecting one of his friends.
  • Cooldown Hug: While not as much of a Cuddle Bug as... well, Cuddles, Stipax will sometimes give these to a few of his friends, most notably Teryx (especially when the latter is in the middle of a PTSD attack or just after a panic attack).
  • The Cover Changes the Meaning: Downplayed regarding Stipax's Image Song- while the meaning of the song itself isn't changed at all, the meaning it has to Stipax changed greatly. It went from merely being a thematic outlining of Stipax's character and his anti-nihilistic views on life to that... and a retelling of his entire backstory. Beyond that, the roles of the father and son were swapped in the second verse so as to fit Stipax better, and as such a few of the lyrics had to be changed to accomodate.
  • Crime and Punishment Series: Stipax is a massive fan of police procedurals and crime shows, such as Law and Order, Criminal Minds, and especially Murder, She Wrote (one of his three favorite TV shows along with Doctor Who and History of the World, Part 2).
  • Cuddle Bug: Again, not as much as Cuddles, but Stipax is known to hug his friends and family from time to time.
  • Curious as a Monkey: Due to Stipax's natural curiosity, he is often shown tinkering with items to try and see how they work.
  • Cute Bookworm: Stipax is adorable and reads a ton of books, many of them complicated for his age.
  • Cute Clumsy Creature: Stipax is an adorable Galvantula who is somewhat of The Klutz, especially when he is digging holes.
  • Cute Critters Act Childlike: As is the case for pretty much all Galvantula written by Goldenheart388. Stipax, in this case, is a Cute Bookworm Child Prodigy with a dash of innocence.
  • Cuteness Proximity: According to Goldenheart388, Owen thought Stipax was cute when he first met him, and very briefly fell into this.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Downplayed on the "Dark" part, but played straight in regards to the "Troubled" part. Prior to being caught by Owen, when Stipax was around 5 years old, his grandfather passed away at the age of 95 years old. Stipax's grandfather, upon being asked what the meaning of life is by Stipax, gives him the lyrics to Five for Fighting's "The Riddle" before dying. Stipax tries for years to solve this riddle, and misinterprets it as meaning that both he and his grandpa have to remain on Earth in order for everything to be alright with the world. As such, one day at age 7 he digs up his grandfather's grave, taking his corpse and bones to a fossil revival center in hopes of reviving him. In the present day, Stipax remains haunted by his decision to do this, and was traumatized by the death of his grandfather, who he loved unconditionally; nowadays, he's accepted the latter.
  • Dark Secret: The aforementioned "digging up his grandfather's grave to try and revive him" decision remains Stipax's darkest and closest-held secret; he hasn't mentioned it thus far to anybody, including Owen.
  • Deadly Lunge: His Egg move, Lunge, is not only his favorite move, but often serves as his signature finisher.
  • Death by Falling Over: According to Goldenheart388, Stipax's grandfather died after falling down the stairs and hitting his head.
  • Death Is a Sad Thing: Stipax learned this the hard way upon seeing his grandfather die. It was so much of this, in fact, it impeded his judgement.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: At Gwana's request, Stipax battles her so that she can get a spot on Owen's team.
  • Didn't See That Coming: While he doesn't say it out loud, he was absolutely thinking this after seeing Owen crush Teryx's PokeBall and release him from the team, as well as the attack on Tyrie and Rhamphor that caused the release beforehand.
  • Didn't Think This Through: Stipax, in the present day, believes this about his aforementioned Dark Secret. When it happened back in the past, his parents tell him as such, to which a tearful Stipax admits their point.
  • Diegetic Soundtrack Usage: He participated in his first "performance battle" in Pastoria, against Crasher Wake's Quagsire, with "Barracuda" by Heart being the song that plays in the background.
  • Dramatic Thunder: He is able to use Thunder, and thanks to his Compound Eyes ability, it's more accurate than usual.
  • Dynamic Entry: Stipax coming in from the sky after using Bounce in order to avoid Wake's Quagsire's Dive, promptly hitting Quagsire on the head:
  • Easily Forgiven: He is quick to forgive Teryx for his attack of Tyrie and Rhamphor, due to him realizing that there must have been something wrong with Teryx if he was willing to do that. It ultimately leads to him and the rest of the Jura6 finding Teryx and learning about his Dark and Troubled Past.
  • Easily Impressed: He has a Naive nature. This is to be expected. The things that tend to impress him the most are him seeing any move used in battle that he can't use, as well as any natural phenomenon or scientific breakthrough.
  • Eat the Rich: More so "eat the rich that don't care at all about humanity", rather than "eat all the rich", but according to Goldenheart388, Stipax is a believer in this.
  • Electricity Knocks You Out: Stipax tends to use an Electric-type move as his finisher if he doesn't use Lunge or a Grass-type move.
  • Elemental Absorption: According to Goldenheart388, if Stipax goes to Paldea and gets Terastallized, he will be able to absorb the Tera energy into his webs, creating an Electroweb variant of every type. There's also Tera Blast, of course. That being said, though, he's planned to do this even before Owen goes to Paldea.
  • Elemental Speed: He is part Electric-type, and Speed is his best stat.
  • Embodiment of Virtue: Specifically, he's grown into the practical embodiments of kindness and patience over the years; only Cuddles comes close to matching him.
  • Encyclopaedic Knowledge: Stipax has this in regards to Abilities and held items, and is able to take advantage of the Abilities and held items of his opponent in battle.
  • Energetic and Soft-Spoken Duo: He forms this with Teryx, his best friend on the team, with Stipax being an energetic nerdy guy while Teryx is a Crazy-Prepared Nervous Wreck who is canonically confirmed to have PTSD.
  • Energy Absorption: He knows Giga Drain and Leech Life, and uses both in battle to heal himself after being hit by a supereffective attack.
  • Energy Ball: He knows this move, and it allows him to gain coverage against Rock-type Pokemon, which would otherwise be a weakness against him.
  • Entertainment Above Their Age: Stipax's tastes in television shows are very much eclectic for an 11-year-old. On the one hand, he is a massive fan of crime dramas, true crime shows, and police procedurals such as Law and Order and Criminal Minds, as well as dating game shows (most notably Baggage).
  • Entertainment Below Their Age: On the other hand, he watches plenty of kids programming, most notably Gamecube.
  • Establishing Character Moment: He is the first member of Owen's team to be introduced, and is first seen on Hasslemon happily greeting his friends, asking how they are doing, and later on calming down a frantic Teryx. This immediately serves to set up his energetic, curious nature, as well as his friendship with Teryx.
  • Even the Loving Hero Has Hated Ones: Thus far, in WAAPT, he has only one real enemy: Team Lightning, especially after finding out that they were the ones who killed Gwana's parents, resulting in her becoming a Broken Bird.
  • Evolution Power-Up: According to Goldenheart388, he had already evolved into a Galvantula by the time he was 4 years old.
  • Extra Eyes: Naturally, given his species. That being said, though, said "extra eyes" do practically nothing except help with vision and are essentially just there for show. Only the two main eyes emote, blink, and move around, presumably done to make him cuter.
  • Fast as Lightning: Stipax is part-Electric type. His best stat is Speed, and he relies on that speed to get things done in battle.
  • Fast Tunnelling: Stipax knows how to dig, and can dig tunnels and find treasures in the dirt. He's used this to find fossils multiple times. However, he can't use the move Dig in battle.
  • Figure It Out Yourself: In his backstory, his parents already knew full well what the answer to his grandfather's riddle was. However, they didn't dare tell him, instead wanting him to figure it out for himself. He did.
  • Finishing Move: If it's not Lunge, it's either Giga Drain, Energy Ball, or an Electric-type move.
  • First-Name Ultimatum: According to Goldenheart388, Stipax's parents gave him this once he returned home from his trip to the fossil center, in order to try and rebury his grandfather.
  • Four Legged Spiders: Despite being a Galvantula, a spider-like Pokemon, Stipax has four legs like all members of his species.
  • Four-Philosophy Ensemble: Of the five mons that were either caught or revived on September 30th, Stipax is the Optimist, due to his Naive nature and his All-Loving Hero tendencies.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Of the five mons that were either caught or revived on September 30th, Stipax serves as the Sanguine of the group, due to his energetic and kindhearted demeanor. What differs him from Crina (the group's Choleric) is that Crina is somewhat Hot-Blooded and prone to impatience due to her stubborness in her beliefs. Stipax, by contrast, is one of the most patient, kindhearted, and open-minded members of the Jura6, if not the entire team.
  • Friendly Neighborhood Spider: As is the case with all Galvantula owned by Goldenheart388. Stipax is a kindhearted and patient Galvantula who is also a major Gadgeteer Genius.
  • Friendship Moment: Stipax has many of these moments in the RP, but arguably one of his biggest is everything he does with Teryx after the latter is released from the team. He immediately goes to find out where Teryx is, and after he and the rest of the group reunites with him, he comforts Teryx through a PTSD-induced flashback brought on by Chasmo unwittingly hitting Teryx's Trauma Button. Later on, he then comforts Teryx in the midst of a panic attack, and proceeds to invite him along for a watch party of The Wheel. Teryx is extremely grateful for all of this.
  • Friend to All Living Things: Stipax is a kindhearted Galvantula who is able to befriend most other Pokemon.
  • Fuzzball Spider: Stipax, being a Galvantula, is extremely soft and fuzzy, and people enjoy his hugs due to this.
  • Fuzz Therapy: This is the reason why Stipax's hugs work so well— due to him being a Fuzzball Spider, his hugs are extremely comforting, especially for the frantic and PTSD-laden Teryx.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Stipax enjoys making gadgets and workable machinery out of items that he sees, and is able to create them to near-perfection thanks to his massive amount of STEM-based knowledge.
  • Genius Bruiser: Stipax knows a lot about the world around him, is a Gadgeteer Genius and Great Detective, and is a bit of a Child Prodigy. That being said, however, he is also one of the strongest members of Owen's entire team.
  • Genki Guy: Is fairly energetic and optimistic, though his energy level is no where near that of Ananpi or an in-battle 9-Volt.
  • Giant Spider: Compared to most other members of his species, Stipax is a bit smaller than most, but still a giant compared to real-life spiders as well as his own pre-evolution.
  • Give a Man a Fish...: Stipax is a firm believer in this philosophy.
  • Good Feels Good: This is Stipax's main motivation behind him doing what he does.
  • Good Parents: Growing up, prior to meeting Owen Edmundson, Stipax lived in a cave in Unova with a bunch of other Galvantula, including his parents. Said parents loved him and raised him into the kindhearted Pokemon he is today, and taught him a lot of lessons about life and death- even if they had to exercise a bit of Tough Love from time to time in order to do it.
  • Gosh Dang It to Heck!: Stipax's swearing levels in the RP don't rise above "crap". While canonically, according to Goldenheart388, his parents canonically taught him the difference between swearing for emphasis and swearing as an insult— and while his parents did in fact swear multiple times— Stipax doesn't want to use "actual" swearing for either of those purposes (he doesn't consider "crap" to be a swear word).
  • Graceful Loser: While Stipax has yet to lose an onscreen battle in the RP, he would be this according to Goldenheart388 in the event that he ever did lose.
  • Great Big Book of Everything: Stipax often keeps a massive book of facts on him that he will occasionally consult if he doesn't know something. It's usually contained within his PokeBall, as he only brings it out when necessary.
  • Great Detective: In his youth, Stipax served as a neighborhood kid detective for other Bug-type Pokemon. He has kept the garb to this day, and has used his detective skills on multiple occasions, most notably when trying to find Teryx (and find out why he attacked Tyrie and Rhamphor).
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Stipax is blond-haired in his human form and has plenty of yellow fuzz on him in his mon form. In both forms, he is about the sweetest, most empathetic nerd you could ever hope to meet.
  • Halloween Costume Characterization: While as of yet he hasn't dressed up in a Halloween costume on-screen, according to Goldenheart388 the main costume that Stipax enjoys dressing up in is that of Sherlock Holmes himself, which serves to display his interest in detective stories and crime dramas, his adoration and quest for knowledge, and also the fact that he himself was a Great Detective for his fellow mons prior to being caught by Owen. He has broken out the Sherlock costume on a few occassions, but never as a Halloween costume.
  • Hardboiled Detective: While Stipax in terms of personality is far more akin to a Great Detective, he often times tends to show shades of this trope when doing detective work, most notably his long monologued inner thoughts. If he ever does it in canon, his text color will even change from gold to gray, representing the monocolored backgrounds associated with most film noir movies.
  • Heart in the Wrong Place: This is, and always has been, the main source of Stipax's naivete in the RP. His backstory in particular was the greatest indicator of this, as his belief that the world had to have his grandfather in it in order to exist led to him straight up digging up said grandfather's bones and corpse, something that to this day he still hasn't fully forgiven himself for. He believed (due to his misinterpretation of the lyric "there's a reason for the world/you and I" not as the riddle it was, but as meaning "we literally both have to exist on this planet in order for it to function properly") that the world would literally fall into crisis and collapse without his grandfather in it, and that combined with his grief led to... a very impulsive decision on his part.
  • Heart Is an Awesome Power: Stipax's natural empathy may lead to his naivete, but it also leads to him befriending a ton of people and Pokemon and getting them to open up about their feelings. In particular, his empathy led to Teryx rejoining the team and Gwana slowly softening up about the idea of having a new group of friends and family.
  • Hero vs. Villain Duet: While "villain" is a long stretch (Wake's Quagsire was more of an opponent), the "Barracuda" performance that occurs during the Crasher Wake battle still falls into this for Stipax.
  • Humanlike Animal Aging: Subverted. Stipax is currently 11 years old both in mon and human years, and resembles an 11-year-old in his human form and in terms of his Child-Like Voice— but his Bug/Electric typing, according to Goldenheart388's views of life and death in regards to Pokemon, means that he will effectively stay childlike in terms of voice and appearance for much of his life. It's his mind that will age in a human-like manner.
    • His grandfather, on the other hand, died at 95 years old and actually did undergo this due to his Bug typing note  overtaking his Electric one note . Stipax is actually a rarity among his family, as he is the only member of his family to have the standard Electric-type "nigh-immortal" lifespan.
  • Humble Hero: He has grown to be extremely modest and empathetic due to his off-screen Character Development, although even prior to it he was a rather kindhearted individual.
  • Iconic Item: Stipax has three. In his Galvantula form, he has his detective's magnifying glass and especially his Great Big Book of Everything, which he keeps in his PokeBall and usually tends to take out from time to time to consult information. In his human form, he has both of those as well as his trademark purple goggles, which are his equivalent to the iconic items of the rest of the humanized Galvantulas (Ringo has his red-tinted glasses, Cuddles has his newsboy cap and blue scarf, and Ananpi has his Pikachu cosplay).
  • Iconic Outfit: His Sherlock Holmes detective cosplay. In his human form, he wears a purple T-shirt, a yellow jacket over top of it, purple shorts, brown legging socks and black shoes, along with his iconic purple goggles.
  • Image Song: Stipax is, thus far, the only mon that Goldenheart388 has written for (aside from Laurie's mons) to have two standard Image Songs, with the former being in relation to his backstory and the latter being in relation to his personality and outlook on life. The first of Stipax's two English image songs, according to Goldenheart388, is the aforementioned "The Riddle" by Five for Fighting, which outlines (with a few lyrical changes) the most important events in Stipax's backstory: the Plot-Triggering Death of his grandfather and the titular riddle revelation and lyrical quoting; Stipax's confusion and fear regarding his place in the world and the meaning of life during his grounding; and Stipax, now under Owen's care, finally understanding the riddle's true meaning after many years. In the process, it also gets a bit into Stipax's love of knowledge and his general view of life (that the relationships formed during it are the most important thing).
    • The second of the two EN image songs is "Little Wonders" by Rob Thomas (the end credits song to Disney's Meet the Robinsons), which delves further into Stipax's curious, knowledgeable, and empathetic personality and his entire view on life, essentially serving as an expansion of what is detailed in "The Riddle"'s bridge. Said song, like "The Riddle", was also written for/about someone who passed away— in this case, Rob Thomas' dog, Tyler. According to Goldenheart388, she views "Little Wonders" more as Stipax's straight-up image song, but due to "The Riddle" having so much importance and meaning to Stipax's life in-universe, it serves as his main image song. His Japanese image song, meanwhile, is "Chiisai no Bokura no Ooki na Heart", which is the first Japanese opening to Dinosaur King, and delves more into Stipax's love of the world, desire to protect the planet for the future, and his relationship and friendship with Owen; while his Broadway character theme is "Best Day Ever" from the SpongeBob Squarepants Broadway musical (which Goldenheart388 picked for Stipax because of his massively anti-nihilistic beliefs).
    • Originally, Stipax's EN character theme was going to be "World" by Five for Fighting, while "The Riddle" was in contention for Owen. The songs got switched because of Owen's view of looking to avoid mistakes from the past for the sake of the future, while Stipax tended to focus more on the past and present and ask questions related to the past and present as a result (i.e. "How does this work?", "How did this happen?", "What is the meaning of life?", etc.).
  • Immortal Genius: According to Goldenheart388, Stipax is the only Galvantula in his entire family who has a lifespan dictated by his Electric typing rather than his Bug typing, meaning that when Stipax dies, he will be able to respawn in egg form almost immediately. While "genius" is a bit hyperbolic, he's a Child Prodigy.
  • Infodump: Due to Stipax's immense amount of knowledge, he has a bit of a tendency to go off about things that he's particularly knowledgable about. That being said, though, he's still nowhere near as much of a motormouthed infodumper as Nautilu is.
  • Innocent Awkward Question: Due to a combination of his nature and his Constantly Curious personality, Stipax has a bit of a tendency to ask questions like these from time-to-time. However, they're usually directed at Nautilu and Chasmo, both of whom are Older and Wiser and as such are perfectly willing to answer them for him... unless it's a question that they themselves don't know the answer to.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: Stipax, a Naive-natured Innocent Prodigy Galvantula, naturally has these.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Stipax has a tendency to be this on occasion, albiet nowhere near as bad as a mon like Cephalo.
  • I Should Have Been Better: Stipax's current thoughts surrounding the events of his backstory. While on the surface he appears just as kindhearted and forgiving as ever, underneath it all he has spent night after night cursing himself for his impulsive naivete from years ago. It's to the extent that, according to Goldenheart388, Stipax's current character arc and new character development will involve him forgiving himself for the events that happened in the years following his grandfather's death.
  • It's All My Fault: As is part of his innocent nature, Stipax has a tendency to take mistakes from his past very seriously. He still has not fully forgiven himself for his Dark Secret, to the extent where he has not told anyone in the RP his backstory (although, unlike Teryx, there's no indication that he doesn't want to discuss it in the future, since the backstory itself doesn't traumatize him— his actions afterwards do).
  • Karmic Nod: Due to his Graceful Loser tendencies, Stipax very often is able to accept when something that he has coming to him is deserved. The biggest example thus far has happened off-screen, however, when Stipax accepted both of his punishments— his grandfather's reburial and his grounding— for sneaking off into the night and attempting to revive said grandfather at a revival center.
  • Keet: Not as much as his fellow Galvantula bretheren (mainly Ananpi and 9-Volt), but Stipax can still be like this from time-to-time— especially when infodumping or asking constant questions about the world around him.
  • Kid Detective: Stipax, who is 12 in Galvantula form and 11 in human form, was a detective in his youth, and went around solving local crimes. Even now that he has a team, he'll still bust out his old Sherlock cosplay from time to time.
  • Kid Has a Point: Very often, considering Stipax's intelligence and Ping Pong Naïveté.
  • Kids Love Dinosaurs: Stipax enjoys digging for fossils, and is often times seen hanging out with mons such as Chasmo and Teryx, both of whom are based on types of dinosaurs.
  • Leitmotif: While his image songs— which are meant to be sung by him— are "The Riddle" and "Little Wonders" as mentioned above, his instrumental leitmotif is the Lumiose City theme from Pokemon X and Y. His battle theme, meanwhile, is the opening intro beats of "Barracuda", which fittingly was the first performance battle number that he participated in.
  • Life Drain: Stipax's main battle strategy- if he's not a Bouncing Battler- is to drain the life force of his enemies via the use of Giga Drain and Leech Life. The former decidedly applies if the opposing Pokemon is a Ground-type.
  • Loved by All: His kindhearted Nice Guy persona and his geeky nature make it almost impossible for anyone to hate him.
  • Mad Scientist: He has a bit of a tendency to devolve into this whenever he's performing scientific experiments or in times of immense desperation. According to Goldenheart388, when he got desperate to revive his grandfather in the three year period after his death, he went whole hog, created machines made out of batteries, and went full-blown Large Ham. It... did not work.
  • Martial Pacifist: With the exceptions of Gym Battles and Elite Four battles, Stipax isn't one to use violence against his enemies or opponents unless as an absolute last resort. Even in battle, he tends to use more special moves (Giga Drain, Energy Ball, Electro Ball) and status moves (Gastro Acid, Thunder Wave, String Shot) to physical ones, despite his favorite move being the very physical Lunge.
  • Meaningful Name: Stipax's name is derived from Stipax triangulifer, an extinct species of spider. All of Owen's mons follow this scientific-naming theming, including the non-fossilmon based ones such as Steggy (after a Stegosaurus) and Gwana (from a corrupted misspelling of Iguanadon).
    • His Hasslemon handle, jovialPaleontology (JP), alludes to his love of digging up fossils and his relatively cheerful and kindhearted nature, but also abbreviates to the initials of one of his favorite movies— Jurassic Park. He keeps the JP initialism in his human form, Justin Patterson, who is in part named after another JP— James Patterson, author of the Alex Cross series (among many other murder, mystery, and crime novels), which is befitting given Stipax's love of the crime and mystery genres.
  • Mellow Fellow: Arguably one of the most down-to-earth individuals on the entire team, only behind Chasmo, Saura, and, to an extent, Archie.
  • Moon Logic Puzzle: As is befitting Stipax's status as a Child Prodigy, he has a fairly easy time solving these, and is extremely good at Only Connect and Lateral as a result.
  • Morality Pet: He sometimes will serve as this towards Gwana, often helping her to curb her vengeful behaviors towards Team Lightning (however much he dislikes them). Most notably, he taught her what a Vow Breaker was— though of course, the revenge-bent Gwana still seeks karma for her parents' deaths.
  • Music at Sporting Events: He has started up almost every performance Gym Battle song, and participated in one ("Barracuda"); the only one he didn't start up was the very first one, set to "DARKSIDE" by Shinedown (Steggy started that one).
  • My God, What Have I Done?: He immediately had this reaction in his backstory upon hearing from the staff worker at the fossil revival center that she couldn't revive his deceased grandfather, causing Stipax to realize just how desperate and naive he was in his quest to solve F3's titular riddle. To this day, he still regrets it.
  • My God, You Are Serious!: While he never ended up saying it aloud in the RP, he eventually ended up thinking it to himself after realizing that Owen was indeed serious about releasing Teryx in the wake of his attack on Tyrie and Rhamphor.
  • My Greatest Failure: To this very day, his greatest regret in life is digging up his grandfather's bones and corpse and taking them to the fossil revival center. While done out of naivete due to misinterpreting the lyrics of "The Riddle" by Five for Fighting, he is ashamed of his reckless and desperate behavior from all those years ago, even if Misery Builds Character ended up taking over ultimately in the end note . To this day, it is a secret he has not yet revealed to anyone IRP.

    Pianissimo Morendo 
"See, there is nothing that you can't solve by hitting it with Blizzard enough times."
Played by: Mezzopiano

The oldest of the Morendo siblings. Like his brother and sister, he specializes in training a particular type of Pokémon; in his case, Ice types. He usually goes by Pianis for short. While he is from Unova, he has also spent a lot of time in Sinnoh tracking down unique Ice type Pokémon. He has also spent a few years working as a gym trainer in the Snowpoint City gym.

In the AU, he is dead, killed by the Distortion spreading over Sinnoh.

First appearance: Page 5077.


     Pianissimo's Pokémon 

Tropes that apply to the whole team:


  • An Ice Person: They're all Ice type, naturally, and they also all know Blizzard.
  • Squishy Wizard: They're all powerful special attackers, but tend to go down quickly.

Crystallux (Cryogonal)

Nature: Serious
Ability: Levitate
Met: Twist Mountain
Ball: Quick
Favorite move: Reflect

Icecap (Female Abomasnow)

Nature: Gentle
Ability: Snow Warning
Met: Route 216 (Snover)
Ball: Great
Favorite move: Blizzard

Sparkplug (Frost Rotom)

Nature: Hasty
Ability: Levitate
Met: Old Chateau
Ball: Dusk
Favorite move: Thunderbolt

  • Expy: Of Scrapper, to Crystallux's Fi.
  • Mundane Utility: In addition to battling, Pianis also uses it to keep food and drinks cold.

  • —>Favorite move: Surf

Vexen (Male Cloyster)

Nature: Serious
Ability: Skill Link
Met: Route 222
Ball: Ultra
Favorite move: Icicle Spear

Giri (Female Weavile)

Nature: Unknown
Ability: Keen Eye
Met: Brennenburg Castle (Egg)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Ice Punch

  • Head Pet: Likes to cling to people's heads.

Opal (Male Aurorus)

Nature: Timid
Ability: Refrigerate
Met: Ambrette Town (revived from fossil)
Ball: Poké
Favorite move: Unknown

An Amaura revived from a fossil Pianis dug out of a cave with an ice pick.


  • Shrinking Violet: He's extremely shy and tends to panic at the sight of new people.

     Robin/ Robin "Gameboy" Loptyr 
Played by: Umbramatic. Not to be confused with mrsunshinesprinkle's PC.

Robin is a budding new trainer with a twist: He's actually a character from a whole different Nintendo universe, specifically Fire Emblem Awakening's.


  • Fish out of Temporal Water: Is from a world very different from that of WAAPT.
  • Mystical White Hair: Has this, being based on the default Robin.
  • Refugee from TV Land: Sort of. It's more due to the WAAPT multiverse's weirdness than literally coming to life from the video game he's from, but the overall effect is about the same.
  • Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: His increased suffering, depression, and self—doubt compared to his Good End counterpart are a major part of what allow him to be initially utterly subsumed by Grima.

    Rose Jaide 

Paula after her memories were excised by the Unown, Rose joined the J-Team following finding her way to Goldenrod City after the Ranger-2 arc.

For tropes relating to Paula, see here.


  • Deadpan Snarker: If pressed she has a tongue about as sharp as Paula's.
  • Death Seeker: Tells Savannah during a conversation that she's not sure that if someone tried to kill her for Paula's crimes she wouldn't just let them kill her.
  • Heel–Face Brainwashing: Zigzagged, while the Unown removing her memories did give her a new lease on life, it was mainly Savannah's influence that helped Rose stay good rather than following her original's path.
  • I Hate Past Me: Makes it clear that she finds Paula to be an abhorrent individual, and even beforehand goes to great pains to distance herself from her.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: The Unown erased every non-motor skill related memory she had.
  • Reformed, but Rejected:
    • Despite Rose's efforts to not be Paula, Nanu attempts to arrest her thinking they're one and the same, and Lucius attacks her unprovoked much like he did to Verax when they first meet and makes his dislike of her clear to see.
    • It's also deconstructed in how her awareness of how there are people who no matter what will see her as Paula has given her a deep depression as well as self-esteem issues.
  • Trauma Button: Despite the fact that Diane's well aware that Paula and Rose are not the same person, she's uncomfortably reminded of the former every time she's around the latter, so Diane limits any interaction between them.

    Star (Alternate Timeline) 
Star's Pokémon

Friday The Torkoal (Male)


     Tagg (Alternate Timeline) 

Tagg's Pokemon

Chilliwack (Shiny Leafeon, Male)

Ability: Leaf Guard
Met: Trade (Eevee)
Ball: Poke

    Team Splash 
Played by: WackyPancake

An exploration team from the PMD world composed by a Magikarp (the leader), a Hoppip, and a Wynaut. They are not like you. They think Splash is the single most powerful move of them all when used properly, but nobody knows how to use it, not even themselves, so they are dedicated 24/7 to find out how. In reality, they just bounce around like morons, but hey, at least they try!


    Tommy Petersen 

Played by: MasterJayAM

Another Intrepid Reporter and photographer with the Geographic Society who moonlights as Arachna-Guy, an oddly familiar costumed vigilante. He also hosts a Science Show and also doubles as Shutter's all-purpose assistant.


  • Ambiguous Disorder: His cousin Nick explicitly describes his infodumping tendencies as him being neurodivergent, but without naming an explicit diagnosis.
  • Arachnid Appearance and Attire: He wears a superhero outfit based on a shiny Ariados.
  • Ascended Fanboy: Is a general fan of science, PEFE, and superhero comics; he works as both a science journalist and superhero and got to work alongside PEFE, albeit as an assistant to the one actually assigned there.
  • Big Brother Mentor: Graduated to this once he started having subordinates of his own. Shutter was this to him.
  • Brilliant, but Lazy:
    • Averted for much of his adult life. The need to constantly switch between his superhero and civilian personas rather quickly mean that he's very, very efficient when it comes to everyday tasks like folding laundry. This carried over to his professional life, as his superiors have given him career responsibilities that their Marvel Comics counterparts would've never given Peter Parker.
    • Implied to have played completely straight when he was a kid since he used his intelligence to steal for fun.
  • Boss's Unfavorite Employee: Shutter notes that Hank Harvey is often meaner toward him than most other employees.
  • Broken Ace: He's fit, handsome, very intelligent, professionally competent, and has an awesome career he likes. On a personal level he has an affable, dorky likeable personality and is well-regarded by his friends and family. Also he's a superhero. Deep down, however, there is a part of him traumatized by the deaths of his parents and uncle that make him act in overprotective ways that have a negative impact on his relationships with others. It has been weaponized against him.
  • Can't Hold His Liquor: He isn't depicted drinking alcohol often due to looking much younger than he actually is. But when he does go out drinking, it reduces him to a hungover lump.
  • Celebrity Paradox: He's basically Peter Parker in a world where a fictional Spider-Man franchise bearing the same name already exists.
  • Clark Kent Outfit: Often wears baggy Hipster clothes, though not always. Many people who know him are generally aware that he is fit, often because he's bragged about it on social media.
  • Chronic Hero Syndrome: He has displayed a tendency to bail when something bad happens specifically to don his hero outfit and try to save the day. This becomes an issue when he somehow leaves his costume behind.
  • Chick Magnet: Managed to attract a harem of many interested women (and Inspector Shun). His ex Jane Stacy (who he has not moved on from) is heavily implied to still be in love with him.
  • Composite Character:
  • Dumpster Dive: His main method of staking out potential criminal activity.
  • Endearingly Dorky: The dorky, tries-too-hard demeanor he displays is one of his key selling points to a lot of people.
  • Excited Kids' Show Host: He hosts a [YouTube] science program.
  • Expy: He's basically MCU Peter Parker.
  • Expy Coexistence: Besides one brief moment when Silas identifies him and he jokes about getting sued, he doesn't exactly notice how closely his background and life choices mirror the Spider-Man franchise IRP, which is so far entirely coincidental.
  • Former Teen Rebel: As an adolescent, he wasn't exactly the most obedient or well behaved child, though he thankfully grew out of it. Back then, he unruly enough to commit petty thefts during field trips.
  • Foil:
    • He's one to his immediate superior and big brother figure Shutter:
      • While both had their delinquent teenager phase, Tommy was a typical youngster acting out. Shutter was later revealed to have been a flat out Jerk Jock.
      • Tommy often instantly becomes a cool big brother figure, while Shutter—having previously been a Big Brother Bully— had to learn how to be one.
      • Corollary to the above, Galen (Shutter's actual younger brother) barely tolerates and had only recently reconciled with Shutter but got along swimmingly with Tommy for as long as they've known each other.
      • Tommy is an orphan and has a lot of unresolved issues that stem from it, while Shutter is largely estranged from his distant parents.
      • Shutter actively avoids weird and dangerous situations (which he is often dragged into anyway) whereas Tommy seeks them out in an attempt to fix them out of a psychological need to be a hero.
    • He's also become one for Louis Macraul:
      • Lou was rejected by his birth parents for not being the villain they wanted him to be and like Shutter is happy to have been estranged from them. Tommy comes from a loving family he'd do anything to protect. Fittingly, when Tommy was amokitized by Pavo,the first thing he does is disparage Lou for rejecting his relatives:
Tommy as Red Delicious: I don't need to listen to a man who doesn't value his own family.
  • Grade Skipper: A rather exaggerated example; He received his chemistry degree at age 19, indicating that he skipped at least two grades in the general education system.
  • Genius Ditz: Downplayed. While he's currently a lot more competent and on-the-ball, he has (and continues to have) a few moments of absent-mindedness, especially back in his younger days. For instance, he accidentally calls a trunk line within the Stormchaser trying to reach one of the people there and, in the ensuing confusion, gives up and hired a (likely expensive) singing telegram to send a message instead.
  • Happily Adopted: Raised by his uncle and aunt and lived with their family in a cramped Castelia City rowhouse for much of his young life.
  • Hypercompetent Sidekick: Shutter's assistant is a very capable photojournalist and videographer in his own right.
  • Hyperspace Holmes Hat: Invoked; he actually does have a deerstalker hat he keeps among his belongings that he takes out every time he feels like doing a "detective" bit. On top of that, he speaks in a distinctive Galarian accent reminsicent of a certain actor while wearing the hat.
  • In the Hood: His original getup was a baggy "hoodie ninja" outfit similar to the one worn by Spider-man in Spider-Man: Homecoming.
  • Incoming Ham: An enforced trope on both his and his supplier Silas' part. His current suit is tight and brightly colored, meant to up the camp so people can look up to and trust him readily. And for the most part he's tried to carry it: many of his earlier battles in the new suit involve him doing stereotypically theatrical superhero entrances.
  • Intrepid Reporter: A courageous and righteous photojournalist who happens to be a superhero.
  • In-Series Nickname: "Mr. Positive," due to Shutter perceiving him as a hopelessly upbeat fellow. Shutter's brother calls him "Pleasantville." Called "Andy" or by his online handle, TAP, by other people, including two office coworkers who share his first name.
  • Keet: He's very personable and hyper.
  • Kid Hero: His backstory reveals that he saved Tobi during a field trip and brought down an illegal spinarak silk harvesting scheme by a local MegaCorp.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: The formal owner of a meowth and a superheroic nice guy.
  • Le Parkour: He mentions that he engages in this from time to time.
  • Logical Weakness: He is an asthmatic and will succumb to an attack without access to an inhaler. Given the bad hangovers he gets, alcohol serves as a secondary (if rather infrequent) weakness.
  • Made of Iron: He's remarkably resilient and can take a lot of physical punishment, except maybe for that spot in his left arm where Tobi bit him.
  • The Masquerade Will Kill Your Dating Life: Played with. His double life spelled the end for his initial relationship with Jane, but not in the expected way. His concern for her continued safety caused him to break things off with her, and for a time, this thought lingering at the back of his head has scuttled his ability to get or keep a date afteward. As Jane knew about the whole superhero thing the entire time, this was an issue Tommy brought upon himself.
  • Motor Mouth: He's an excitable guy and will gush about things at length in a single breath.
  • Never Be Hurt Again: His motivation for protecting others, including his loved ones, stems from repeatedly losing members of his immediate family in his youth. One of his recurring flaws—perhaps the biggest one—is that he tends to take his desire to keep others safe too far if his buttons are pushed. This backfired on him twice in his life:
    • Initially, his constant worrying over his girlfriend's safety caused their relationship to start deteriorating.
    • The unconscious desire he has to protect his loved ones at all costs led him to be enthralled by evil entity.
  • The Nicknamer: Although usually on the receiving end, he sometimes can dish out a few nicknames of his own. "Shutter Jr." for Dave, for instance.
  • Nice Guy: Gives off the impression of a trustworthy adult and more than lives up to it.
  • Not a Morning Person: Reduced to a grumbling half-conscious lump when forced to get up really early.
  • Older Than They Look: Despite being above 18 (26 as of 2023), he can still pass for a teenager and is frequently carded when entering adults-only facilities. There is a precedent for this.
  • Omnidisciplinary Scientist: Played with. He is specifically described as a chemist (that is, his college degree was in chemistry) and works as a science journalist rather than a scientist. Although he does have some mechanical acumen, he isn't as good as someone with better training and tools. Invoked somewhat in his webshow: he does know enough about general science topics to be trusted to teach it to a young audience.
  • Purely Aesthetic Glasses: He occasionally wears a pair of glasses. It was remarked that he used to need them but no longer does and only wears them as a disguise. It suits his hipster nerd look.
  • Purple Is Powerful: Both his superhero outfits—his hoodie outfit and his upgraded super suit—follows a shiny ariados' color scheme.
  • Sniff Sniff Nom: He has acquired a habit of putting things in his mouth that aren't supposed to be there, which allows him to analyze things based on taste alone.
  • Speaks Fluent Animal: He took a class in monese in college.
  • Spell My Name With An S: Petersen, to distinguish him from Peterson and Pearson, who work at the same floor and share the same first name (they use job descriptions and different nicknames to differentiate themselves). This doesn't stop people from addressing him as Thomas.
  • Spider-Man Send-Up: Not only is he a brazen expy of Peter Parker, his adventures often mirror the adventures of Spider-Man in other media (but not always their outcome).
    • His backstory involves becoming an orphan and getting bitten by a spinarak in his late teens.
    • He has the general abilities of his cross-fictional counterpart. He develops his own polymers to get around, has roughly the same power set, and even came with a tech-savvy benefactor.
    • Physically, he resembles the MCU's take on Peter Parker with random elements of previous cinematic Spider-Men thrown in.
    • His first name is Thomas and his middle name is Andrew.
    • Everyone who catches on seems to notice this fairly quickly and point this out.
    Jonathan: Zip it, Peter Parker.
  • Spider-Sense: He has an uncanny ability to sense danger, which motivates him to do something about it. He was recently revealed to be a very unskilled Auric.
  • Super-Strength: Can lift objects several times his own weight. If only he can pitch.
  • Superheroes Wear Tights: Enforced when he got his super suit. He initially asked Silas for a sleek, tacticool-looking armored bodysuit similar to the [X-Men]. Silas disagreed, claiming that he should wear a brightly colored form-fitting super suit.
  • Teen Genius: He finished college at 19 (and skipped a few grades ahead of his peers to have done so), and this is on top of his reputation as being Brilliant, but Lazy at the time (implying that he coasted by on his natural intelligence).
  • Worf Had the Flu: He lost a battle against a middle-aged cut-rate supervillain wannabe (despite physical and technological advantages) because of an asthma attack mid-battle that took place when he ran out of meds.

Mimic Manipulator

A sentimon created by the School clone Pavo the Evoker when Tommy tried to avert the same fate happening to his new friend Louis. He manifests as a giant Ditto whose main body mass exists underground. His pseudopods take on the appearance of various Pokémon and, in one notable case, of a human.

  • Decomposite Character: One of two Venom expies in WAAPT, together with Edward.
    • In this case, Mimic Manipulator takes control of Tommy, turns him into a more powerful version of himself, unlocks his inhibitions and darker aspects, and nearly succeeds in turning him evil, much like the Venom symbiote does for Spider-Man. Mimic Manipulator also manifests as a Ditto—a viscous blob-like creature not unlike the symbiote.
    • Unlike Edward (who resembles the "alien symbiote" and "clings close to the body" aspects of Venom), Mimic Manipulator is not a distinct entity but Tommy's trauma given physical form, much like the repressed side of Peter Parker the symbiote brought forward.
  • Expy: One of his lines is a shout-out to Scott The Woz, playing on the joke of how Scott Wozniak resembles Tom Holland.
  • Enemy Within: A part of Tommy's psyche made flesh. Specifically, it's the part deeply scarred by the childhood traumas and adult fears stemming from them.
  • Evil Is Petty: When Red Delicious (i.e. the rest of him) no longer wants anything to do with being Pavo's superpowered puppet, the last thing he does is swat the latter into the window of a nearby building as he started losing his powers—in full view of his family.
  • Evil Me Scares Me: Merely knowing that Mimic Manipulator's not actually a distinct entity has profoundly scarred Tommy in ways he couldn't describe, and it left him in a funk that apparently lasted for a few months.
  • Genuine Imposter: Mimic Manipulator is an evil entity who deceives Tommy's family and their new friends. He's also an aspect of Tommy's mind, therefore he's technically not an imposter.
  • Meaningful Name: A mimic who manipulates people, whether to an Amokitized Tommy to do Pavo's bidding or the Petersen-Sanchez family (to stay imprisoned "somewhere safe" against their will and better judgment).
  • The Nicknamer: Essentially does this to himself, calling the rest of his person Andy Pandy in a mocking tone.
  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Tommy got amokitized just by trying to dislodge the feather that was amokitizing Louis. It also applies to Louis, as his attempts to return the favor fell on deaf ears.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: He loves telling people that their attempts to resist him are flawed and how they're all doomed, or just rubbing all their flaws and weaknesses in their faces in a pompous tone. Because he does this using the voice and face of the usually pleasant Tommy Petersen, this comes off as really frightening to his loved ones and douchey and annoying to his opponents.
    • When he first manifested as a separate entity, turning into a facsimile of the rest of himself and then telling Louis off (before manifesting a frying pan and hitting him with it).
    Mimic Manipulator: That's right, go sit here and cry for mommy and daddy. I've a family to protect and Red Delicious? He's got a team of interlopers to destroy. And by the way, Pavo sends their regards, so get your face ready.
    • He tells the Nightingale and the rest of the fighters that Pavo's power set is not something that's easily beaten, since they've been capable of weaponizing just about anyone's inner turmoil. He also says that even if he's beaten, another enthralled villain and sentimon will keep moving closer and closer to the Stormchaser, perhaps even targeting one of them.
    • Becomes the recipient of this once his hold on the rest of Tommy's psyche started to slip (Tommy had previously been chastising himself for lacking the mental fortitude to stop Mimic Manipulator from forming in the first place).
  • Sapping the Shapeshifter: He's ultimately defeated by overextension. The combined effort of the Aelfric siblings, the Schoolchild Neon, the Petersen-Sanchez, Macraul, and Rhodes families, Tobi as Arachna-Guy, Nightingale, and their collective Pokémon spread his attacks too thin, leaving him vulnerable to being put in his place by Tommy himself once the feather was dislodged.
  • Self-Deprecation: He describes Tommy's psyche as "fucked up," which borders on hypocritical since he's the one aspect of it that fits the description like a glove.
  • Superpowered Evil Side: Tommy's traumas and fears turned into a sort-of separate entity—and also a very powerful Ditto.

    Tommy's Pokémon 

Tobi/Aranos the male Spinarak

An oddly colored spinarak Tommy stole/"rescued" from a Best Berry subsidiary's illegal Spinarak farm who doubles as his partner/sidekick.

Drake the male Joltik

A tiny, friendly joltik who was rescued from smugglers alongside his family by Arachna-Guy and was adopted by Tommy not long after.
  • The Baby of the Bunch: Much younger (and smaller) than his fellows and also the last egg in his mother's brood to have hatched.
  • Badass Adorable: A cute jumping spiderling who's good enough in combat to work as a superhero.
  • Friendly Neighborhood Spider: He's a Joltik who moonlights as a superhero's sidekick from time to time; "friendly" comes with the territory. Moreover, if Tommy befriends someone, he'd want to befriend them, too.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: He and his family were smuggled from a protected area by poachers and kept in cramped inhumane conditions. He remains remarkably well adjusted after the rescue and is very grateful to Tommy for rescuing his family.
  • Happily Adopted: Beyond merely being very grateful for being rescued from abusive traffickers, he sees Tommy as "like mother, but as a male human."
  • Head Pet: He frequently travels on Tommy's scalp and is small enough that he can hide in his hair.
  • Hero Worship: Tommy saved him and his family from poachers; ever since then, he's come to admire his trainer a lot.
  • Keet: A hyper little spiderling.
  • Legacy Character: Takes on the Aranos identity in Tobi's absence
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Drake is the smallest and cutest of Tommy's Pokkémon. This does not stop him from holding his own in a battle, especially when he's managed to gorge a lot of electricity.
  • Shock and Awe: He is an electric type and one of Tommy's better battlers, surprising given his size and immaturity.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: As with Tobi, he developed a fondness for pizza (which he isn't supposed to eat).

Shinji the male Kabuto

A Kabuto cloned from a Cambrian-era fossil. Recently took on the superhero identity of Cheirurus.
  • Berserk Button: Takes poorly to any insinuation that extinct pokémon are "outmoded"
  • Dishing Out Dirt: It comes with being part rock-type.
  • Glacier Waif: Not a very big pokémon but prone to stone walling his way through an especially thorny battle. His favored move in a type-mismatched battle is "harden."
  • Fantastic Slur: Tends to call malamar [orthocones].
  • Fossil Revival: Cloned from DNA extracted from a dome fossil, later found to be an egg-laying kabuto.
  • Making a Splash: He also knows several water-type moves. He is a trilobite (or a horsheshoe crab, whatever).
  • Massively Numbered Siblings: One of several kabuto cloned from a fossil kabuto who died in the middle of egg-laying.
  • Meaningful Name: Cheirurus, his superhero name, is drawn from a genus of trilobites. Out of universe, his name is drawn from yet another Spider-Man actor, Shinji Todo.
  • Stable Time Loop: In-universe he received his name by adopting the superhero identity of his future son, a kabutops nicknamed Oscar, owned by the Arachna-Guy of an alternate future timeline.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: As with Tobi and Drake. As an omnivorous scavenger, he is the only one who can eat pizza without any initial ill-effects.

Felicia the female Alolan Meowth

A meowth adopted by Tommy one day when he was doing stakeouts in the docks of Castelia City. So far, she spends most of her time with his Aunt April.

Sturgess Fossil UMNH 24 the male Runerigus

Also known as Dome Fossil 24, he is a happy-go-lucky Runerigus loaned to Tommy by the Unovan Museum of Natural History. He is, in essence, the ghost of a dead kabuto inhabiting his fossil and the petroglyph it was embedded in. He was one of the many Yamasks that once roamed the museum.


  • Arch-Enemy: Quickly made himself one for Igor. He had beaten the intruder when the latter attempted to rob the museum.
  • Artistic License – Biology: In-universe, he threatens to eat Igor, when ghost types do not typically need to eat mortal food.
  • Captain Ersatz: A whole reference to the various roles of Robin Williams with the noted exception of the Genie from Aladdin. By all accounts, he is apparently doing this on purpose.
  • The Genie Knows Jack Nicholson: He's hung out in the Museum enough that he's developed an encyclopedic knowledge of human pop culture and peppers his vocabularly with it.
  • Large Ham: Loud, fast-talking and very bombastic.
  • Luke, You Are My Father: Shinji's. His fossil was found to be connected to another dome fossil that was dislodged from it, which revealed that he and another Kabuto were in the process of mating when they died. The contents of his mate's ovipositor yielded a surprising amount of cloneable DNA, and from that batch of clones came Shinji and his siblings.
  • Identity Amnesia: He and the other Yamasks at the museum took awhile to realize their true identities. After a while, he realized that he was the dome fossil from the Sturgess Exhibits. Not helping that the museum ended up mixing remains around sometimes, which made identifying which remains they were the ghosts of difficult.
  • Out with a Bang: He and his wife died from an underwater landslide while procreating.

    Tracer (Alternate Timeline) 
Tracer's Pokémon

Aloysius the Emboar


Buster the Gliscor


Mike the Lucario


  • Blood Knight: Loves a good battle.
  • Companion Cube: A Riolu doll named Jodie, or more accurately the deranged iPhokex within said Riolu doll.
  • Foil: To Audrey. Possesses developed and well-rounded battle skills and is most powerful with physical combat due to his Dream World ability, but has effectively non-existent abilities with Aura outside of battle.

Nathan the Druddigon


Vesta the Ampharos


Kyle the Salamence


Kit the Marowak


Kammy the Blastoise


Leana the Honchkrow


Guy the Unfezant


  • Leeroy Jenkins: His main strategy in battle, which actually causes his death in the OT when he picks a fight with a Liepard and loses.
  • Spear Counterpart: To Courtney.
  • Flight: Part Flying type.

Zoe the Sandslash


    Vierr Qualtis 
Played by: Eskay 64

A Holonian native who discovered his own potential for all four of the Auric Spectrum, Vierr joined the J-Team as an excuse to get away from home as well as to hone his own abilities.


  • Butt-Monkey: Due to his scruffy appearance and lack of mastery of his powers, he's the butt of many a joke in- and out-of universe, such as his "Terrible Wizard" nickname.
  • Hidden Depths: Has a great interest in mythology and lore despite appearing Book Dumb at first glance.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Not exactly the most kind person at times, but he means well when it matters.
  • Kissing Cousins: Defied, he had a bit of a crush on Alyssa but it faded upon finding out about their direct relation, though they're still pretty close.
  • Master of None: Despite having abilities of all four Auric types, he is not very skilled with any of them and prior to meeting the J-Team could only make wisps. He's been working to make himself more of a Jack of All Stats, however.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: As of the Hoenn-2 arc, he's finally caught the Stantler duo who have tormented him for years thanks to some accidental help from Soul Arrow.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: With Crewe, as they constantly snipe at one another but are close friends anyway.
  • Yin-Yang Bomb: Has Auric, Psychic, and both Ghost and Dark Obscuric abilities.


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