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* BattleaxeNurse: The Chansey line is associated with nurses thanks in large part to [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} the anime]], and X did indeed have the line's SignatureMove Softboiled, which can be used as a field move to donate health to a teammate, but she preferred to use her medical knowledge to poison opponents.

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* BattleaxeNurse: The Chansey line is associated with nurses thanks in large part to [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} the anime]], ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', and X did indeed have the line's SignatureMove Softboiled, which can be used as a field move to donate health to a teammate, but she preferred to use her medical knowledge to poison opponents.
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The Character Page for ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonBurningRed''. For a directory of all character pages, as well as characters shared between runs, see [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemon here]].

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The Character Page for ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonBurningRed''.''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonBurningRed''. For a directory of all character pages, as well as characters shared between runs, see [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemon here]].
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* GradualGrinder: Toxic, Double Team, Softboiled. Commence "[[LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonArena cancer match]]".
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* PoisonousPerson: The devs thought they'd removed all ability to teach non-Gen I moves to the team, but they forgot about the Ultimate Move Tutor on Two Island, and as such, the Mob managed to teach Blast Burn to Gnocchi. As Blast Burn's ID number is 307 (or 133 in hexadecimal), it was correctly assumed that it would turn into Acid (which has a move ID of 51, 033 in hexadecimal) the next time the game was switched back to Generation I. The Mob decided to keep it for the novelty of having an illegal moveset.

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* PoisonousPerson: The devs thought they'd removed all ability to teach non-Gen I moves to the team, but they forgot about the Ultimate Move Tutor on Two Island, and as such, the Mob managed to teach Blast Burn to Gnocchi. As Blast Burn's ID number is 307 (or 133 in hexadecimal), it was correctly assumed that it would turn into Acid (which has a move ID of 51, 033 in hexadecimal) the next time the game was switched back to Generation I. The Mob decided to keep it for the novelty of having an illegal moveset. [[spoiler:It was eventually overwritten during the revisit.]]



A Chansey caught in the Safari Zone, she carried the team through the Generation I Elite Four with her tactical moveset.

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A Chansey caught in the Safari Zone, she carried the team through the Generation I Elite Four with her tactical moveset.
moveset. [[spoiler:Evolved into a Blissey during the revisit.]]
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* BigEater: SmHer "Leftovers" skill allows her to regain health after every turn. By the nature of the game, that means that she eats to gain health nearly every fight.

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* BigEater: SmHer Her "Leftovers" skill allows her to regain health after every turn. By the nature of the game, that means that she eats to gain health nearly every fight.

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* KleptomaniacHero: He has a habit of whipping out Pokeballs on other trainers. The trope, however, is decently exploited throughout the run and especially against the Elite Four; he usually starts throwing balls when he wants to stall for time.


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* BigEater: SmHer "Leftovers" skill allows her to regain health after every turn. By the nature of the game, that means that she eats to gain health nearly every fight.
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The Character Page for ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonBurningRed''. For a directory of all character pages, as well as characters shared between runs, see [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemon here]].

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!Major Humans

[[folder:"Kay"]]
The host of the run. Not much is known about him.

* TheQuietOne: So much so that Professor Oak couldn't even hear him when he gave his name, and mistook his affirmation that he'd give it as the name itself.[[note]]The Mob selected the option to give a custom name, but then pressed Start with an empty field, resulting in a default name being chosen instead. The idea that he actually just said "'kay" and that his name was never actually given to Oak was floated around.[[/note]]
* YouDirtyRat: Had an association with rats after catching a number of them on Day 1, which persisted long after all but one had been boxed.
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[[folder:ABHIWG]]
The rival.
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!Kay's Team

[[folder:GHQQNee.,]]
!! GHQQNee., the Charizard (Gnocchi, Acidzard)

Kay's starter. Was deposited on Day 1 as a Charmander, but was eventually retrieved and became a consistent part of the team.

* PoisonousPerson: The devs thought they'd removed all ability to teach non-Gen I moves to the team, but they forgot about the Ultimate Move Tutor on Two Island, and as such, the Mob managed to teach Blast Burn to Gnocchi. As Blast Burn's ID number is 307 (or 133 in hexadecimal), it was correctly assumed that it would turn into Acid (which has a move ID of 51, 033 in hexadecimal) the next time the game was switched back to Generation I. The Mob decided to keep it for the novelty of having an illegal moveset.
* SupportingProtagonist: Gnocchi may have been the starter, but he was far from the star.
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[[folder:JJKSS]]
!! JJKSS the Raticate (Jackass, {{Jerkass}}, RatKing)

One of many Rattata that Kay captured on Day 1, he was the only one to stick around.

* CrutchCharacter: Early on, he looked to be following in the footsteps of Bird Jesus as a ComMon who was the team's heavy, but ended up losing his best moves and was one of the lower-leveled members of the final team, bordering on TheLoad by the end.
* KamehameHadoken: Learned Hyper Beam later in the game, allowing him to do a lot of damage but fall quickly to anything that survived.
* MakingASplash: During Kay's trip through Pokémon Tower, he found himself with four team members completely walled by the Ghost-type's immunity to Normal and Fighting, so Jackass was taught Water Gun as a coverage move. He kept it all the way through the game.
* RatKing: One of his nicknames, as the leader of the "Rat Pack".
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[[folder:Dkklll]]
!! Dkklll the Gyarados (Dr. Kill)

Like many Kanto protagonists before him, Kay purchased a Magikarp from the salesman at Mt. Moon. Unlike most of them, he managed to raise her to become a Gyarados.

* DeadlyDoctor: It's in the name.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: '''Dr. Kill.'''
* ShockAndAwe: Learned Thunderbolt from the TM earned by defeating Lt. Surge, giving her great coverage against opposing Water-types.
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[[folder:DD)]]
!! DD) the Hitmonlee (DD)

A Hitmonlee given to Kay by the leader of the Fighting Dojo, he proved his worth early due to his effectiveness against Giovanni's Celadon City team but eventually became a liability and was the lowest-leveled member of the party at the end. His name is pronounced "Double-D", not "Dee-Dee". Was previously named [[Music/{{ACDC}} ACDC]] and [[ComicBook/KickAss KA]].

* ConfusionFu: Was capable of this thanks to Metronome, however it was rarely used.
* ExtremityExtremist: Other than the aforementioned Metronome, DD never learned a move that wasn't Fighting-type and related to kicking.
* TheWorfEffect: Was a powerful battler when he first arrived, but was quickly beaten in most late-game situations.
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[[folder:X]]
!! X the Chansey (Xhansey)

A Chansey caught in the Safari Zone, she carried the team through the Generation I Elite Four with her tactical moveset.

* AnIcePerson: Her lone direct damaging move was Ice Beam. This proved far more useful in Gen I than in Gen III, as Chansey's massive Special became its Special ''Defense'' when the stat was split in Gen II.
* BattleaxeNurse: The Chansey line is associated with nurses thanks in large part to [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} the anime]], and X did indeed have the line's SignatureMove Softboiled, which can be used as a field move to donate health to a teammate, but she preferred to use her medical knowledge to poison opponents.
* GradualGrinder: Toxic, Double Team, Softboiled. Commence "[[LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonArena cancer match]]".
* HealingFactor: Knew Softboiled to keep her around while the Toxic timer racked up.
* TheHero: For the Gen I Elite Four. Settled into the role of TheLancer for Gen III, where the Elite Four had better coverage to take advantage of her low physical defense and were more likely to use Full Restores rather than Hyper Potions, limiting Toxic's usefulness.
* NaughtyIsGood: Her Nature in Gen III was Naughty, leading to "[[HospitalHottie naughty nurse]]" jokes.
* PoisonousPerson: Preferred to use Toxic over her lone direct damaging move, which could inflict a different status. Although in Gen I, her other status was also basically an instant win condition.
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[[folder:AA-×ZZG--♂]]
!! AA-×ZZG--♂ the Starmie

The final addition to Kay's team. Like Kay, it had very little characterization.

* TheAce: Starmie's wide variety of coverage moves gave it something for all of the Elite Four: Thunder for Lorelei's Water-types; Surf and Psychic for Bruno's Rock- and Fighting-types; Psychic for Agatha's Poison-types, and Blizzard for Lance's Dragon- and Flying-types. As such, it was the highest-leveled member of the team by the end of the Gen III Elite Four.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The biggest weakness that it faced was that it used the powerful, inaccurate Blizzard and Thunder over their slightly weaker but far more reliable counterparts Ice Beam and Thunderbolt, which were instead given to X and Dr. Kill respectively.
* SixthRanger: Captured at around the same time as X, but not added to the party as quickly.
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