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6Ash, his six female companions/eventual girlfriends, and their Pokemon.
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16->'''Appears in''': Main Story | Expanded Universe [[labelnote:*]] Koga & Janine Gaiden (cameo) | Cynthia Gaiden (vision) | Butterfree Interlude | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2016 (vision) | Arnold Interlude (TV Broadcast) | Snivy Interlude | Oak's Summer Camp Gaiden | Erika Interlude (mentioned) | Jeanette Interlude (mentioned) | Hala & Hau Interlude (mentioned) | Giselle Interlude | Happy Birthday, Ash! | Gladion Interlude (mentioned) | Big P Pokémon Race Interlude | Misty Gaiden | Charmander Gaiden (cameo) | Pokémon G-Men Interlude (Database file photo and TV Broadcast) | Dude Gaiden (mentioned) | Maylene Interlude (mentioned) | S.S. Anne Interlude | Jane Jackrum Interlude (mentioned) | Clair Interlude (mentioned) | Sir Aaron & Lucario Gaiden (vision) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2017 | Hiker Interlude (cameo)| Red One Island Interlude (Mentioned, Flashback, and in Dream) | Iris Gaiden | Red Two Island Interlude (TV Broadcast) | Tracey Interlude (mentioned) | A.J Interlude (mentioned and TV Broadcast) | Pokemon Reset Bloodlines: The Movie - The Fanfiction | Squirtle Squad Gaiden | Red Three Island Interlude (mentioned) | Melemele Grand Trial Interlude (mentioned) | Red Four Island Interlude (mentioned) | Blastoise Island Interlude | Red Five Island Interlude (mentioned) | Red Six Island Interlude (mentioned) | Red Seven Island Interlude (Dream World construct, voice) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2018 (mentioned) | Solidad Interlude (TV Broadcast) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2019 | Pokémon (NON) Reset Bloodlines (alternate timeline counterpart) | Butterfree Interlude II (mentioned) | 100th Sidestory Special - The Glitch War (mentioned) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2020 | Torterra Interlude (mentioned) | Gary Interlude II | Infinity Train Cherry Bloodlines (alternate timeline counterpart) | Cherry Prince and Princess (alternate timeline counterpart) | Indigo League Interlude (mentioned) | Orange Rose Gathering (alternate timeline counterpart) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2021 (mentioned and photo) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2022 (mentioned) | Reset Bloodlines Remake Chapter 2 (alternate timeline counterpart) [[/labelnote]]
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18A young trainer from Pallet Town. After Cyrus dismantled the universe once he gained mastery over control of time and space, Arceus chooses Ash and sends him back to the past, hoping that Ash could prevent this from happening. In the new timeline, he's reborn as a Lucario Bloodliner.
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21* AccidentalPervert: In Chapter 47, he accidentally walks in on Iris naked while she's drying herself after a shower.
22* TheAce: [[spoiler:The Ash from the Infinity Train Cherry Bloodlines timeline is stated to have gone through plenty of achievements and adventures (both from the canon anime and the main Reset timeline), and is among the top three trainers in the World Coronation Series along with Lance and Leon]].
23* ActionHero: Like his canon counterpart, he's this trope in spades. Although his goal is still ToBeAMaster, he now has the responsibility of preventing Cyrus from destroying reality, and will fight to the bitter end to accomplish it.
24* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Canon Ash has had his fair share of struggles, but they're nothing compared to this Ash. On top of having to contend with the fact he's been sent back in time from his own destroyed reality, tasked with preventing Cyrus from remaking the universe, he's not able to reunite with all of his companions (Brock being a notable example), he has several half siblings running around, not all of whom are the most pleasant people, and his father [[spoiler:is one of the most despicable beings in the entire universe.]]
25* AdaptationalAttractiveness: On account of Ash being older in this timeline, he's described as more of a muscular hunk compared to his canon self, who's still [[NotAllowedToGrowUp eternally 10 years old]] and a skinny kid as a result.
26* AdaptationalBadass: In the original timeline, Ash was (mostly) an ordinary human. Here, he's a dual Bloodliner, which means superpowers. By the same extension, given he still maintains the memories and experiences of his old self, he's able to better challenge the Kanto Gym Circuit and the Indigo League with far better tact than he did originally.
27* AdaptationalCurves: He's notably taller and implied to be more muscular than he was in canon. Iris implies he's over six feet, in the same sentence she states her plan to make him ''even more muscular''.
28* AdaptationalExplanation: In canon, it's never revealed exactly who, or what happened to, Ash's father -- the only thing ever said about him being that he was on a Pokémon Journey of his own. In this version of events, similar to Takeshi Shudo's original outline in ''Literature/PocketMonstersTheAnimation'', he's a deadbeat who abandoned Deliah while she was pregnant with Ash. However, one change is that [[spoiler:he's the Bloodline King.]]
29* AdaptationalIntelligence: Even before the time reset, Ash from the current timeline was less BookDumb than his canon counterpart, being one of the only two Pallet Town trainers to meet Professor Oak's qualifications by passing a final test with a 90% or higher. This was later combined with early Kalos Ash's TaughtByExperience smarts to create Reset Ash.
30* AgeLift: He's fifteen years old when his journey begins, rather than ten like in canon.
31* AllLovingHero: Wouldn't be Ash if he wasn't this, to the point that he was [[spoiler:even willing to offer aid to Mewtwo when Mewtwo has been threatening to destroy them]]. That's not to say, however, [[EveryoneHasStandards that he tolerates everything from bad people]].
32* AlternateSelf: Several side stories have introduced multiple different versions of Ash across the Multiverse, such as one who's the Don of a reformed Team Rocket, and the [[spoiler:Infinity Train Cherry Bloodlines iteration]], among others.
33* AttackReflector: Uses Counter for the first time to shield Pikachu from an angry Fearow and its flock of Spearow, knocking them all out.
34* BareFistedMonk: Part Fighting-type, due to being a Lucario Bloodliner.
35* BerserkButton:
36** People mistreating their Pokémon in general has always been one, but [[spoiler:when Paul sends his Primeape blasting off into the sky, possibly with fatal results]], this sets him off in an UnstoppableRage.
37** He eventually develops another: threatening Misty and/or Iris. Also felt this somewhat for Serena as well as when meeting up again with Joshua (whose cheating resulted in Serena being forced to leave the Summer Camp) IMMEDIATELY sent him flying into a rage.
38** As hinted in the main story and the Oak's Summer Camp Gaiden, and later shown in the Big P Pokémon Race Interlude, he ''hates'' cheaters.
39** When Belladonna asked him if his mom sucked, the sheer implication of it made him noticeably angry.
40* BewareTheNiceOnes: Yes, he's an AllLovingHero, but don't be fooled; he's certainly no pushover, and having him as an enemy can be downright ''dangerous''. Felgrand found that out the hard way when Ash dismantled his operation practically single-handed.
41* BeYourself: How he ultimately settles dealing with an argument with Red. Though Red thinks that Bloodliners have to use their powers during official matches (and it's not against the rules), Ash thinks it's cheating. He knows he'll never be able to get Red to budge, he accepts that he has faith in his Pokémon, and that's good enough for him.
42* BigBrotherMentor: Gives off this vibe with Midori during Chapter 36.
43* BigEater: Even in this new timeline, his appetite hasn't changed, although this time it's [[JustifiedTrope justified]] due to Bloodliners' having a much faster metabolism.
44* BlindedByRage: He has a worrying tendency towards severe outbursts of anger, which tend to make him more sloppy and aggro and sometimes cause him to miss important things he might otherwise have noticed. This nearly costs him his first battle with Paul. Downplayed in his first battle with Joshua, however, since while it does cause him to make mistakes and miss a few opportunities, the gap between them is too vast for it to really matter and Ash beats him farily handily anyway.
45* BlueIsHeroic: He's still the hero of this story, and still wears a predominantly blue outfit.
46* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler: Both on the giving and receiving end with Red, since their conflicting views on the use of their Bloodliner powers for competitive battling caused them to part on bad terms. By the time they meet again in Mewtwo's lair, [[RebuiltPedestal both seem to have reached a better understanding of each other]].]]
47* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Like his canon self, he's a determined battler on the field, but a very friendly and caring guy when he's not in the heat of battle.
48* BullyingADragon: In most cases, he's usually the dragon getting bullied. Some trainers have battled him with far less experience compared to him (although they don't know he still has the memories and experiences of his older self), and he's destroyed them without breaking a sweat.
49* CarpetOfVirility: Chapter 31 reveals that he has a healthy crop of body hair, which was teased in Chapter 29.
50* ChallengeSeeker: Ash still desires ToBeAMaster, and with the opportunity to repeat his original journey, he takes up the challenge.
51* CharacterDevelopment: As Kanto went on Ash becomes more open both to his attraction to the girls and to the idea of having siblings going from utterly uncomfortable with it to being comfortable with it.
52* CharacterTics: As in canon, he tends to turn around his hat when [[LetsGetDangerous he gets serious]] in a competition or battle.
53* ChasteHero: Subverted. As a result of being a teenager now, he's starting to notice the physical appeal of his female companions, but tries not to show it. It becomes more downplayed over time, an in Chapter 36 he finally admits that he considers them all attractive.
54* ChickMagnet: He still manages to attract a fair share of girls in this reality, including all of his female traveling companions, and even garners himself a legion of fangirls ([[EvenTheGuysWantHim and some guys]]). Notably, unlike his canon self, he does eventually start to develop an attraction to his female companions.
55* ChildhoodFriends: He and Gary grew up together in Pallet Town and were close friends, though Ash's crush on Gary's sister soured things a bit between them.
56* TheChosenOne: Arceus chose him to save the world from Cyrus, although he doesn't know that he was actually his ''third'' choice after [[MissedTheCall he was unable to save Lance and Cynthia]].
57* ChronicHeroSyndrome: If someone has a problem, ''he will not hesitate to help''. Iris breaks down crying when she thinks she can't save her family? Ash invites her to travel with him to get stronger together. Boy can't evolve his Caterpie? Ash will send out a Pokemon of the right level to train against so it can evolve. Lara is injured because of sabotage and the one responsible might get away with it? He races in her stead and denies the cheater from getting what he wants. His travelling companions actually find this one of his more attractive traits.
58* CluelessChickMagnet: Even back before he started his journey, and even before time reset, he was quite popular with girls. But he was oblivious to their affections, much to Delia's dismay. Remained this way to a degree, since he doesn't notice that his female companions are attracted to him. In Chapter 36 he does manage to internalize the fact they do like him, and afterwards becomes less of this trope.
59* ComboPlatterPowers: Has a variety of abilities as a Lucario Bloodliner. Not only does Lucario have a rather impressive and varied movepool but they also have the power of Aura.
60* ConfusionFu: This is still Ash's MO' in battling, employing a wide variety of unpredictable attacks to keep his opponents off balance. Because of this, it actually messes with Red's Victory Sight.
61* DarkerAndEdgier: This particular take on Ash deals with a variant who was narrowly saved from death by the destruction of the original timeline at Cyrus's hands, being sent into the past in an entirely new reality to prevent the universe from being destroyed, contending with the fact he has special abilities and dealing with a monstrous sociopath [[spoiler:who's not only his father, but has left hundreds of children across the world with similar gifts, not all of whom are the friendliest of people.]]
62* DeadGuyJunior: Ash is named after his grandfather, who died shortly before he was born.
63* DeclarationOfProtection: After snapping out of his HeroicBSOD, he vows to become stronger to protect the friends he still has.
64* DespairEventHorizon: He almost hits this early on when he checks to see the status of any of his other companions on Facebook, and sees that most of them are alright ''except'' for [[spoiler:the presumed dead Iris and Cilan, and Dawn apparently doesn't exist in this timeline]]. Fortunately, Oak left him a message for just such a situation, and encourages him to push forward.
65* {{Determinator}}: Nothing will ever stop him from reaching his goals.
66* DisappearedDad: His father abandoned Deliah when she got pregnant with him. [[spoiler:He's also the Bloodliner King.]]
67* DistractedByTheSexy: Mentions he feels this way when he's rubbing suntan lotion on his female companions. Iris takes advantage of this when they practice hand-to-hand sparring, as she insists they do so shirtless. Other times, they tease him with their looks to get him distracted.
68* DistressedDude: Was briefly held captive by Hunter J. Then later Sabrina sends her Abra to kidnap him and bring him to her Gym. [[spoiler:And Mewtwo ''captures him in a Poke Ball'' to try and use his DNA for his experiments]].
69* DragonRider: Rides on Charizard's back during the Blastoise Island Interlude.
70* DramaPreservingHandicap: ZigZagged. He won't use his Bloodliner abilities in competitive battling because he considers it cheating, but he won't hesitate to use it every other situation.
71* DumbassNoMore: Because Cyrus isn't manipulating his skill level anymore, Ash is no longer an IdiotHero.
72* EatingTheEyeCandy: Gets a bit of this during a swimsuit-shopping spree with Misty aboard the S.S. Anne and later with Misty, Anabel, and Iris during the Princess Festival, and also when Iris shows up to bathe with him at a waterfall.
73* EurekaMoment: Has a few several times, pulling off incredible wins from seemingly impossible situations.
74** With Erika, hampered by her Rain Dance, he counters it with his own Rain Dance, clearing the air of all moisture.
75** [[spoiler:While in a stalemate against Lilo's Mudsdale, he spots Paul and gets the idea of having Pikachu use the field to attack, causing enough damage to finish Mudsdale off with an Iron Tail.]]
76* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Beyond a guy flirting with him on the Seafoam Islands, Pikachu declares he was considered attractive 'by multiple species and genders' in the old timeline, much like the first. The author didn't give names though.
77* EvenTheLovingHeroHasHatedOnes: While he's a very nice guy who tries to assume the best of people, there are exceptions. One of the most notable is Joshua Martin, a petty, spiteful, arrogant cheater who doesn't even have the few respectable qualities that ''Paul'' does, and who is full-on detested by Ash as a result. It turns out he has a very good reason to dislike him: [[spoiler:When Ash was attending Pokémon Summer Camp, Joshua caused an incident that sent a Rhyhorn on a rampage. Serena put a stop to it, but she took the blame for it when it seemed like Ash was about to be expelled, and Ash wasn't happy that his friend was sent home for something she didn't do. Joshua did get booted out anyway when he was caught cheating on his cell phone during the final exam.]]
78* EveryoneHasStandards: A sign of his maturity is that, while he remains an all-around NiceGuy and AllLovingHero, he doesn't sit back and tolerate everything bad from other people. For example:
79** Unlike canon, he doesn't treat [[{{Jerkass}} Paul]] like a potential friend.
80** He does ''not'' take kindly to people threatening his friends.
81** He's ''terrified'' at the thought of potentially [[spoiler:being related to a murderer like Belladonna,]] though this is softened later after she helps in rescuing him from Sabrina.
82* ExtraOreDinary: Part Steel-type, due to being a Lucario Bloodliner. [[spoiler: As of Chapter 49, it's revealed Lucario taught him Metal Claw]].
83* EyeScream: In a dream/vision Iris had in chapter 40 has [[spoiler:her adopted father take out Ash's right eye when her father objected to their relationship]].
84* FacialMarkings: The Z-shaped birthmarks on his cheeks are a major plot point in this timeline, as they are shared by most of his siblings.
85* FamedInStory: By the Fuchsia Tag Team Tournament, he has gained some renown. One guy commented on his battle with Erika, not realizing Ash was nearby. By Chapter 30, he's actually approached by a small group of aspiring trainers who are about to begin their journeys and [[HeroWorshipper are excited to meet him in person]]. [[ChickMagnet And that's not even taking into account his popularity among several Pallet Town females]].
86** It gets a bit {{deconstructed}} later on, given that his growing fame means that his future opponents (especially Gym leaders) become more aware of which Pokémon he has and what they can do, and thus can plan accordingly to fight him, as shown with Erika and Janine. Some even go as far to try and seek him out to test his skills firsthand, such as Mandi and Alexander Silph.
87** [[spoiler:His counterpart from the Infinity Train Cherry Bloodlines timeline already has plenty of years under his belt, and is even more famous through the world at large, implying that his main timeline counterpart may reach that level as well]].
88* FightsLikeANormal: More like Fights Like a Normal ''Trainer'', but the principle applies as he refuses to use his SuperEmpowering ability in competitive battling.
89* FlashStep: Training with Pikachu he accidentally teaches himself Quick Attack.
90* {{Foil}}: To Red. While both are powerful trainers, Red is a generally quiet person who battles with a general preference towards power, while Ash is generally loud and battles with more flexible techniques that aren't as powerful. Also while Ash generally doesn't use his bloodline abilities because he feels like it's cheating, Red doesn't see using his abilities as such as they are a natural part of him, comparing not using to them to a naturally fast person not running as fast as they can. Ash also enjoys more his competitions and Pokémon battles compared to Red, who takes them much more seriously. It's suggested by the Holiday Special 2017 that they were conceived around the same time as well.
91** Chapter 26 brings it up with training methods. Both believe in focusing on a Pokemon's strong points to cover their weak points, vs Paul's method of dealing with their weak points to match their strong points. However Red works with a Pokemon ''species's'' strong points, while Ash works with a Pokemon's ''individual'' strength.
92** Anabel also compares them on their view of the world as a whole: Ash is a person who enjoys life and tries to see the world in a positive light with a cheerful attitude, while Red seems to consider that the world is not a nice place and behaves in a subdued manner as a result.
93* FreudianSlip: During the S.S. Anne Interlude, when Misty asks him his opinion on some swimsuits she's trying:
94-->"Hey, with a body like that, any of those looks good."
95* GenderBender: {{Subverted}}. Arceus warns Ash that sending him back in time ''might'' cause him to become a woman when he wakes up. When he does, the first thing he checks to see if [[ManIFeelLikeAWoman he has breasts]], but the only physical changes he experiences are being a Bloodliner and being older.
96* GlowingEyesOfDoom: When he uses his bloodline powers to temporarily [[SuperEmpowering increase one of his Pokémon's strength]], both his eyes and those of said Pokémon flash brownish-orange.
97* GoMadFromTheRevelation: Defied. One of the reasons he decided not to ask Delia about his father was because he feared it might come to something he was better off not knowing. [[spoiler:This was a good decision, as he didn't take it super well when some of his father's colors were revealed]].
98* GracefulLoser: Isn't too bothered by [[spoiler:losing to Red in the Battle Dome Tournament, at least until he learned of Red's Victory Sight and believed Red cheated.]]
99* HasAType: If his chat with Anabel in Chapter 31 is an indication, he might have a thing for girls with long hair.
100* HealingHands: Learns Heal Pulse while training with Anabel.
101* TheHero: Obviously. His job is to prevent TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, having been sent back in time by Arceus himself to do so.
102* HeroicBastard: He is all but stated to be illegitimate. The "[[BirthdayEpisode Happy Birthday, Ash!]]" oneshot pretty much confirms it.
103* HeroicBSOD: He hits a pretty bad one [[spoiler:after finding news on the Internet that reveal that Dawn, Cilan and Iris might be dead in this timeline]].
104* HeroicLineage: [[spoiler:Lady Ilene calls him Sir Aaron's heir, and indeed, he is confirmed to be his ancestor in this timeline.]]
105* HeroicVow: Makes one to himself and his Pokémon in Chapter 9, vowing to become strong enough to protect his friends. This drives him to save Misty at any cost when she gets poisoned by Vileplume spores.
106* HonorBeforeReason: Zigzagged. While Ash doesn't use his SuperEmpowering abilities for the sake of giving his opponents a fair fight, this only applies to ''competitive'' battling. He's more than happy to use them when fighting against a villain or if it's to help someone.
107* {{Hunk}}: As if he wasn't a ChickMagnet already, Iris wants to train Ash so he can become more muscular which will inevitably lead to this trope. The other girls have no objection to this, and Ash himself sees no problem with packing some physical strength. Clearly Iris has a thing for [[ManlyMan macho men]].
108* ImagineSpot: In Chapter 21, he has one about the demands other gym leaders might make of him before they let him battle them.
109* ImmuneToFate: Apparently precognitive powers have trouble with him.
110* InSpiteOfANail: Although much as changed as a result of being sent back into a new time, he still manages to keep some aspects of his old life, including being able to travel with Misty, catching many of the same Pokémon he obtained in Kanto, having a rivalry with Gary, challenging the Indigo League Gyms, and encountering many of the same situations he faced in his old journey (like the Samurai or A.J).
111* InstantExpert: Played with. He certainly ''looks'' like this to a common observer, but he actually has a lot of experience and knowledge from his memories of his past life. Averted with the use of his bloodliner powers, since he's still training to properly develop them.
112* ItsAllMyFault: After finding out that [[DeathByAdaptation Brock's parents are dead]], Ash blames himself despite having done absolutely nothing to cause their deaths.
113* IWillFindYou: He's promised himself that he will reunite with all his Pokémon. [[spoiler:His failure to reach Primeape in time haunted him for a while, driving him to face Sabrina to retrieve Primeape when he learns that the Fighting-type survived]].
114* KameHameHadoken: Attempts to use [[MakingASplash Water Pulse]] this way while training with Misty, but fails. He later trains with [[spoiler:Lucario]] to use Aura Sphere, but hasn't been able to perfect it yet. [[spoiler:A vision of him in a possible future shows him using the attack, though.]]
115* KickTheDog: On the receiving end in the original timeline. [=MissingNo=] claims Cyrus tested out his newfound powers on Ash by altering history so the boy would lose every League he participated in, even when it was clear he was going to win, just so Cyrus could be petty. Resetting time has allowed him to win on his own merits without cosmic interference stopping him.
116* KnowWhenToFoldEm: He returns Ambipom (and thus loses the round) during his gym battle with Erika with the understanding keeping her in would only get her pointlessly injured.
117* LetsFightLikeGentlemen: Ash refuses to use his empowerment ability in competitive battles because he considers it cheating. Though this is limited only for battles that he's fighting for himself, since he's willing to use it if it's to help someone else.
118** However, this isn't the only reason for his restraint. Other factors include him wanting his Pokémon to reach their full potential through their own hard work and not wanting to get too reliant on his abilities.
119** He has also shown a willingness to use his power when in a battle where his Pokémon might die if they don't get a boost, allowing him to justify him giving Charmander and Pidgeotto a boost when fighting in the Cerulean Gym (though it also helped that the Sensational Sisters had tricked/forced him into a blatantly unfair [on paper] matchup). Moreover, potentially world-ending fights also apply, as shown when he gives Charizard a boost to defeat Mewtwo's Charizard clone.
120** A more downplayed example comes in his match with Kaia in the Indigo League. While he could legally use a Pokémon like Yanma, whose sonic waves would certainly be effective against the blind girl, he considers that a cheap move and thus choses not to do so.
121* LetsGetDangerous: When he battles against Paul [[spoiler:for blasting his Primeape into the sky before he can capture it]], [[CharacterTics he turns his hat around to focus.]]
122* LimitBreak: Received a Z-Ring from Hala after exiting the Safari Zone, though without a crystal. [[spoiler:He ''creates'' the Psychium-Z crystal during Chapter 34, repeats the process to create Normalium-Z in Chapter 39, and again in Chapter 40 for an Electrium-Z. In Chapter 50, a Moltres rewards him with a Firium-Z. By the time he reaches Johto, he'll have several more of them.]]
123* MadnessMantra: He repeatedly intones "I killed Brock's parents" after he finds their graves.
124* MagneticHero: In spades. Justified, because of his memory-restoring abilities.
125* MegatonPunch: Has learned to use Power-Up Punch.
126* MessyHair: It's generally pretty unruly under his hat.
127* {{Microts}}: As he has no idea how long his original adventures lasted, Ash eventually resorts to measuring it in gym battles instead of years.
128* MyGreatestSecondChance: He's more than ready to turn back and leave Sabrina's Gym, since he's no longer interested in her badge [[spoiler:but when she reveals that she found Primeape, he takes the chance to rescue him without hesitation]].
129* NiceGuy: Several of his female friends feel attracted to his kind and caring nature as one of the major factors.
130* NoSell:
131** His bloodline renders him immune to Poison-type attacks (although not to actual poison).
132** Red's Victory Sight ability glitches out when it tries to analyze him, because he's just that unpredictable.
133* NoSenseOfDirection: Much like in the original timeline, and he even admits that much to Serena during Oak's Summer Camp. Not even Dexter's GPS is much help.
134* ObliviousToLove: Not as bad as he used to be in canon, but he's spent a large part of the story unaware that Misty and Iris are attracted to him, even as it became clear his feelings for them are starting to grow past friendship, triggered by his desire to protect them. Likewise, he fails to catch on that Serena is smitten with him during the Summer Camp. Following the Sabrina arc however, he did become aware of this straight out of Pikachu's mouth, and began averting this trope.
135* OhCrap:
136** During the Battle Dome Tournament, he has a minor one when his opponent is revealed to already have ''six'' badges because even though he technically has ten himself, considering how weak the Cerulean gym leaders were, Ash considers himself to only have three badges.
137** He has another the night before the Big P Pokémon Race, when Misty asks him about Serena, and he realizes he never even mentioned her around his other female companions.
138* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Gary still hasn't let him forget the time he won an all-you-can-eat contest by devouring 50 portions in less than an hour.
139* OneHeadTaller: As depicted in [[https://www.deviantart.com/acpeters/art/Reset-Bloodlines-Christmas-Group-864092853 this Christmas fanart]], and from the official heights given in-story, he's this to Anabel.
140* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The normally genial Ash gets ''really'' angry after [[spoiler:Paul blows his Primeape away]], which surprises Misty and Iris, who are both out of the loop regarding Ash's time-traveler status.
141* NotSoAboveItAll: {{Lampshaded}}. As he starts growing more physically attracted to his female companions, he starts to realize that he's acting a lot more like Brock than he would care to admit.
142* PingPongNaivete: After the Cerulean Gym Battle, Ash, in the narration, reveals a lack of understanding about sex, and evinces the same cluelessness during conversations with Paul and Belladonna. Yet, at other times in the fic, even prior to the latter two conversations, Ash seems well aware about what Pikachu is implying about his own nighttime activities. This trope vanishes later, especially as he comes to fully grasp the attraction girls have of him.
143* PrecociousCrush: Ironically, [[CluelessChickMagnet despite not noticing that many girls his age had crushes on him]], he had a crush on Gary's sister for a time.
144* ThePromise: Aside from the HeroicVow above, he's done quite a few with friends (and rivals), and he ''intends'' to keep them:
145** On his 15th birthday, he makes a promise with Gary to eventually face each other as equals, giving him half a Pokéball as a reminder.
146** After winning the Cascade Badge, he tells Misty that he wants to earn it from a true, worthy Gym Leader (meaning of course ''her''), and the two promise to grow stronger so one day they can have a Gym Battle.
147* RageBreakingPoint: ''Almost'' reaches this when Sabrina [[spoiler:reveals to him what she knows about his father and birth circumstances]], but fortunately, his Pokémon get him to calm down before he gives in to it.
148* RedOniBlueOni:
149** He's the red to Paul's blue: Ash is exuberant, warm and thinks on his feet, while Paul is cold, subdued and prefers to plan ahead.
150** Also to Red, which is even reflected in their bloodline abilities: Ash is able to [[SuperEmpowering give his Pokémon temporary power boosts]] while Red is capable of seeing "victory odds".
151* RelatedInTheAdaptation:
152** [[spoiler:In canon, his relationship to Sir Aaron was AmbiguouslyRelated at most, while in this story it is outright confirmed that he is Ash's ancestor.]]
153** [[spoiler:Also to Red, Ritchie and Arnold, who are his half-brothers [[ReallyGetsAround via his father]].]]
154** It's implied that the Ash from the (NON) Reset Bloodlines timeline is [[spoiler:Dawn's half-brother.]]
155* SignatureHeadgear: His official Pokémon League Expo hat, which is back with him again. He later replaces it with a new one during Chapter 31.
156* SelfDeprecation: While talking to Belladonna about his mother, he says that being smarter than him isn't hard. He also saw himself in this light at the beginning of the story due to never being able to win a league.
157* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: When Daisy Oak suggests that Serena is his girlfriend, he replies that they're just friends.
158* SpeaksFluentAnimal: He's able to speak telepathically with any Pokémon he has a close bond with. Unfortunately, this doesn't extend to Pokémon he didn't catch before the time reset, such as Goomy, since he has yet to develop a close enough bond with them.
159* SpiritedCompetitor: Maturing didn't make him any less competitive. He was this even before his consciousness from the original timeline entered his mind, and some of this seems to rub off on Serena and Misty, who find it very appealing.
160* StarringSmurfette: Male example; he's the main protagonist and only guy in his traveling group.
161* StatusQuoIsGod: [=MissingNo=] claims this was {{Enforced}} on Ash by Cyrus in the original timeline as the reason why he was never able to win a League; Cyrus was simply testing his powers out to manipulate reality and [[EvilIsPetty used it on Ash.]] It's {{Averted}} in the Reset Timeline, as Ash is no longer under his manipulations and able to grow on a different path.
162* StepfordSmiler: While he's not secretly wallowing in despair, he does have his moments, usually when he's reminded of something lost from the original timeline. Obviously, he can't share his pain with anybody but his Pokémon.
163* StrangerInAFamiliarLand: He shows some shades of this when he returns to Pallet Town after beating the eight gyms, feeling the place a bit cramped when he's not doing anything to stay active.
164* SuperEmpowering: He's able to give Pokémon, his own and otherwise, temporary power boosts, at first only in desperate moments, but seems to have gained a degree of control over it.
165* SuperpowerLottery: Being a Lucario Bloodliner, he's capable of learning any move a Lucario can use, and also other inherent abilities, such as the use of Aura.
166* SuperStrength: Demonstrated when he fights a Kankgaskhan by himself, managing to [[PunchCatch catch its punch with his bare hands]] and push it backwards almost knocking it over.
167* TallDarkAndHandsome: He's (at the start of the story) at least the same height Brock was in the original timeline (not to mention taller than his mom), has black hair and swarthy skin, and is considered good-looking by several characters.
168* TechnicianVersusPerformer: The Performer to Red's Technician. He's more versatile and flexible with his strategies and can adapt with relative ease, but most of his Pokémon (the unevolved ones, at least) still lack raw power and durability. This is noticed by Anabel in Chapter 36.
169* {{Telepathy}}: He's capable of mental communication with Pokemon he has a strong bond with. However, he finds it less effective than vocal speech, so he generally reserves it for occasions where he doesn't want anyone to overhear what he's saying.
170* TemptingFate: In Chapter 24, he claims that nothing about the tournament could surprise him at all. [[spoiler:Then Lilo uses a Z-move in the semifinals]].
171* WeUsedToBeFriends: While he remains cordial with Gary, Daisy Oak notes they used to be much closer as children. By the Indigo League they seem to have patched it up for the most part, if still keeping the FriendlyRivalry.
172* WhatIf: Because of being sent back in time by Arceus, Ash wakes up in a reality where much has changed as a result of the alterations. Among them:
173** He started his journey at 15 instead of 10.
174** He never lost touch with Serena at Oak's Pokémon Summer Camp, instead maintaining a close friendship via writing each other letters.
175** He possesses the power of a Lucario Bloodliner in a world where such people with special gifts are commonplace.
176** He has numerous half-siblings running around.
177** He meets Misty after the Spearow flock incident instead of during.
178** He's unable to travel with Brock, who's only a Gym Leader he faces.
179** He meets Iris and [[spoiler:Anabel]] during his first trip through Kanto instead of Unova or [[spoiler:the second time through Kanto]].
180** Cilan might be dead, and Dawn apparently never existed.
181** He gets his Snivy, Goomey, and Roggenrola here in Kanto instead of their respective regions.
182** He catches 44 Tauros instead of the original 30, plus a few extra Pokémon in the Safari Zone.
183** He legitimately earns all eight badges instead of earning half of them through pity.
184** He starts to develop romantic feelings for his female companions that he rarely (if ever) showed in the original timeline.
185** He manages to get much farther in the Indigo League than he did in the original timeline.
186* WolverineClaws: [[spoiler:As of Chapter 49, he can use Metal Claw thanks to his training with Lucario]].
187* WorthyOpponent: His skills and creative battling style earn him the respect of most of the Gym Leaders he faces, and several characters such as A.J. and Red also see him in this light after facing against him. [[spoiler: He and Red temporarily [[BrokenPedestal lost their respect for each other]] due to their conflicting views on the use of their Dominion Bloodline in competitive battling, although when they meet again in Mewtwo's lair, they seem to have reached a better understanding of the other's viewpoint.]]
188
189[[/folder]]
190
191[[folder:Ash's Pokemon]]
192!!!General/Multiple
193
194->'''Appear in''': Main Story | Expanded Universe [[labelnote:*]] Butterfree Interlude (Butterfree, Pikachu) | Snivy Interlude (Snivy, Pidgeotto, Squirtle, Pikachu, Butterfree, Goomy) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2016 (Pikachu, vision) | Giselle Interlude (Pikachu, Charmander, Bulbasaur, Pidgeotto) | Big P Pokémon Race Interlude (Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Charizard, Squirtle, Butterfree, Yanma, Pidgeot) | Misty Gaiden (Pikachu, Charmander, flashback) | Charmander Gaiden (Charmander, Bulbasaur, Aipom, Pikachu) | Pokémon G-Men Interlude (Pikachu, Database file photo) | S.S. Anne Interlude (Pikachu, Butterfree, Squirtle) | Kangaskhan Kid Gaiden (Tauros, Farfetch'd) | Sir Aaron & Lucario Gaiden (Pikachu, vision) | Hiker Interlude (Pikachu, cameo)| Red One Island Interlude (Pikachu, Charizard, Serperior, Snorlax, Heracross, Unknown, dream) | Iris Gaiden (Pikachu, Squirtle, Snivy) | Tracey Interlude (Farfetch'd, Grimer) | A.J Interlude (Servine, TV Broadcast) | Squirtle Squad Gaiden (Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Charmander, Aipom, Butterfree) | Blastoise Island Interlude (Pikachu, Squirtle, Charizard, Serperior, Boldore, Goodra) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2018 (Charizard, Primeape) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2019 (Pikachu) | Butterfree Interlude II (Butterfree, Grimer, Tauros, Golbat, Vivillon) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2020 (Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Viv, Froakie, Litten, Gengar) | Reset Bloodlines Remake Chapter 2 (Pikachu, alternate timeline counterpart)[[/labelnote]]
195
196* ActionGirl: The female members of Ash's team can hold their own.
197* AdaptationalBadass:
198** Many of Ash's Pokémon learn techniques they didn't know in the original timeline, such as his Pidgeotto learning Aerial Ace, Squirtle learning Brine, and Pikachu learning Zap Cannon. [[TookALevelInBadass Some of them also evolve ''much'' earlier than they did in canon]], and there is WordOfGod confirmation that several Pokémon who didn't evolve in canon will do so in the story [[spoiler:starting in Chapter 23, with Snivy becoming Servine.]]
199** Not that the author won't subvert this from time to time. When Sligoo evolved into Goodra, unlike canon it did not learn Dragon Pulse at the same time.
200* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Several Pokemon from later regions are caught much earlier.
201* TheCavalry: All of them act as this [[spoiler: when Sabrina kidnaps Ash.]]
202* CripplingOverspecialization: A fairly minor example, but [[spoiler:by the time of his Indigo League match against Otoshi, Ash's most diverse Z-Move is Breakneck Blitz, which can be used by most of his team, whereas only Pikachu, Charizard and Butterfree can make use of one of his other three Z-Crystals]].
203* IJustWantToBeBadass: Or more precisely, I just want to be badass ''again''. Both Charmeleon and Krabby are obsessed with regaining their evolved forms, [[spoiler:until they finally succeed.]]
204* PutOnABus: Averted in general. WordOfGod is that every Pokémon that Ash released will have their issues solved so it won't happen this time around. Some may leave the party for other reasons, but it is not as permanent as canonical departures like Lapras and Goodra.
205* ShipperOnDeck: Majority of them are in favor of Ash getting together with his various female companions. PlayedForLaughs in the non-canon omake of chapter 49 where Misty offering to take Ash's virginity as a reward had them all motivated to untold heights.
206* SpinToDeflectStuff: Ash trains several of his Pokémon in the use of the Counter-Shield technique, which comes in handy for several of their future battles.
207* SuperMode: Given that Ash received a Key Stone, it's highly likely that some of them will gain access to Mega-Evolution. So far, the only potential candidates are Charizard and Pidgeot, [[spoiler:although he has received a Sceptilite from Misty that she acquired in a complicated trade and has mused that he may need it sooner than Hoenn given the precedents set so far with mons showing up earlier (he also acquired a Gengarite as a prize in a contest, but doesn't know if/when he'll catch a Gengar to use it on)]].
208** He also taps the power of Z-Moves by [[spoiler:creating a Psychium-Z during his fight with Sabrina, which Butterfree uses to take out Sabrina's Mega Alakazam, creates a Normalium-Z for Charizard to use in a training battle with Misty, and apparently creates an Electrium-Z and a Firium-Z after a confrontation with Zapdos and Moltres respectively]].
209* TrueCompanions: True to the original timeline, they're always there for one another and their trainer.
210* UndyingLoyalty: As always, loyal to a fault to their trainer, and willing to take any risks for him.
211
212!!!Pikachu
213
214[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/resetbloodlinespikachu.png]]
215
216* TheAce: Referred to as one by a prophecy.
217* AchievementsInIgnorance: Ash and Pikachu accidentally reverse engineer Zap Cannon while trying to relearn Electro Ball.
218* ActionDad: From Chapter 45 onwards, he becomes the father of a Pichu (and soon will also be of an [[spoiler:Igglybuff]]).
219* ArmorPiercingAttack: His Iron Tail is capable of lowering the opponent's defense [[spoiler:which comes in handy to counter Lilo's Mudsdale and its ability Stamina.]]
220* BigNo: Screams this way when he realizes all his previously known techniques are gone, requiring him to train up from the beginning all over again.
221* TheCasanova: Turns out he's very popular with females in his egg group, and [[LukeIMightBeYourFather may have]] fathered Misty's Azurill in the original timeline. Though this brings him in trouble when he accidentally mates with [[spoiler:Jigglypuff]].
222* EthicalSlut: Could be said to describe Pikachu, as he is apparently so popular among the available female Pokemon in his egg group that he's implied to have had sexual encounters with Snivy and Aipom on the same night. That said, while Pikachu joked that he might have been the father of Misty’s Azurill in the old timeline, [[spoiler:he is shown to be genuinely apprehensive at the discovery that Raichu is going to have an egg as a result of their relationship]].
223* ExtraOreDinary: Knows Iron Tail.
224* FlashStep: He often uses Quick Attack in this fashion.
225* TheLeader: As Ash's starter Pokémon, he considers himself this.
226* LimitBreak: [[spoiler:Uses Breakneck Blitz during Chapter 40. At the end of the same chapter Ash gets an Electrium-Z, and uses Gigavolt Havoc ''twice'' against Mewtwo in Chapter 44.]]
227* TheNoseKnows: Has an excellent sense of smell, which helps in identifying Ash's other Pokémon.
228* ReallyGetsAround: He mentions he's quite popular with the females of his egg group, much to Ash's disturbance.
229* ShipperOnDeck: Not ''explicitly'' stated, but he generally appears to approve of the hints that Ash's relationships with his female companions will become deeper.
230* ShippingTorpedo: Expresses disgust when Ash observes that he thought May and Dawn had feelings for Drew and Kenny respectively in the original timeline. He also [[FlippingTheBird gives Gary the finger]] when he (jokingly) makes a comment about Serena's butt being pretty.
231* ShockAndAwe: Knows Thundershock, Thunderbolt, and while trying to relearn Electro Ball, he learns Zap Cannon.
232* SignatureMove: Regains the use of Volt Tackle in Chapter 41.
233* TailSlap: Ash has him relearn Iron Tail just at the beginning of their journey.
234* TranslatorBuddy: Often takes this role for the Pokémon Ash is still unable to properly understand.
235* UnderestimatingBadassery: When Ash avoids using Pikachu until his fifth round of the Indigo League, people assume that Pikachu's just a mascot or pet rather than realising just how powerful he is.
236* TheWorfEffect:
237** While he puts up a good fight against Bruno's Hitmonchan, he still loses by the hair.
238** He also loses to Kaia's Crobat during the Indigo League despite having the type advantage, due to their unorthodox tactics that include neutralizing his Volt Tackle defense, poisoning ''and'' confusing him.
239* WorfHadTheFlu: He loses to Paul's Nidoking in Chapter 18, which has a lot to do with the fact that Ash was BlindedByRage at the time, keeping him from commanding at full capacity.
240
241!!!Caterpie-->Metapod-->Butterfree
242* AllWebbedUp: Knows String Shot.
243* AloneAmongTheCouples: While at Oak's ranch, seeing lots of Pokémon couples being affectionate with each other causes him to remember how he lost his mate, which makes him feel angry.
244* BigCreepyCrawlies: Bug-type.
245* BlowYouAway: Secondary Flying-type.
246* EmbarrassingNickname: Viv teasingly decides to call him "Butt", although only as a joke. Later Bulbasaur and Squirtle join into it, much to his annoyance.
247* HeartbrokenBadass: [[spoiler:His mate from the previous timeline doesn't remember him and already found somebody else. While he's happy to know she's okay, and [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy decides not to interfere with her new relationship]], the whole thing still gave him some serious heartache]].
248* HopeSpot: He finds the spot where his species finds mates, [[spoiler:and even manages to find his mate from the previous timeline. Thing is, she doesn't remember him, and is with another Butterfree in a perfectly happy relationship. Since the Pink Butterfree is actually happier with this Butterfree then she was with him, [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy he makes the choice to let her go]]]].
249* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: [[spoiler:He finds the Pink Butterfree has found a new mate in this timeline, and ultimately chooses to let her be happy with him and move on.]]
250* JerkassRealization:
251** During his first interlude, he's initially very angry at Ash for dragging him back to his adventure, and decides to try and go find his mate by himself. [[spoiler:He does find her, but she's now in relationship with another Butterfree. Despite being upset, [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy he decides to let her be happy, even if it's not with him]].]] When he returns, the first thing he does is apologizing to Ash for the things he said, understanding that Ash never meant to cause him pain and that he still has reasons to move forward.
252** He's got another during his second interlude, mixed with MyGodWhatHaveIDone when he mercilessly beats Viv up, even after she gives up during the fight club.
253* LimitBreak: [[spoiler:With Ash's newly created Psychium-Z, he becomes the first of Ash's Pokémon to master Z-Moves, using the Psychic Z-Move when Ash creates Psychium-Z while fighting Sabrina to use Shattered Psyche to defeat Sabrina's Mega Alakazam.]]
254* MisplacedRetribution: During his second interlude, being reminded (again) of the loss of his mate led him to enter a Pokémon fight club at Oak's ranch to vent some of his anger and frustration. [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown He went overboard with Viv]], [[WhatTheHellHero which the other Pokémon justifiably call him out on]].
255* MomentOfWeakness: During his Interlude, he got angry at Ash and blamed him for the loss of his mate. He eventually realized his mistake and returned to Ash and apologised.
256* MundaneUtility: He uses his String Shot to make a net that serves as a springboard, which Ash uses to help Dragonair train on how to fly.
257* PsychicPowers: Like in the games (and unlike the anime) Butterfree can use Psychic attacks here, such as Confusion or Psybeam, which [[spoiler:allows him to be the first Pokémon to use a Z-Move in the battle against Sabrina]].
258* WindFromBeneathMyWings: Knows Gust [[spoiler:and eventually learns Silver Wind.]]
259* WouldHitAGirl: Obviously, if he has to fight female Pokémon, he will do so without issues.
260
261!!!Pidgeotto-->Pidgeot
262* ActionGirl: Turns out she's female.
263* BlowYouAway: Flying-type, and her primary long-ranged attack is Gust (later replaced by Air Slash).
264* CessationOfExistence: Hinted at; [[spoiler:when Pikachu, Squirtle, Bulbasaur and Charizard are reflecting on their lack of memory of events around the time of New Island, Pidgeot realises that she has a memory of a time when it felt as though she stopped existing, suggesting that she was "killed" (for lack of a better term) along with Ash when he was struck by Mew and Mewtwo's attacks in the original film]].
265* ExtraOreDinary: Ash teaches her Steel Wing early on.
266* GameBreakingInjury: At Pewter City's Battle Club, a Rattata dislodges her wing, forcing her to sit out of the Gym battle against Brock.
267* NobleBirdOfPrey: Unfailingly loyal to her trainer, and she stayed behind to protect a flock of Pidgeys and Pidgeottos in the original timeline (even bringing them to Oak's ranch so they could have a safe home).
268* NonElemental: Part Normal-type.
269* NoSell: Her Keen Eye ability allows her to ignore blinding attacks.
270* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: By Chapter 45, she finally gained a fifth move, Brave Bird.
271* PutOnABus: She's sent to Kalos by Ash to deliver Serena a letter that takes her out of the story for the Poison War and Tag Tournament arcs. [[TheBusCameBack She returns mid-way through Chapter 29.]]
272* RazorWind: Can use Air Slash for long-ranged attacks.
273* SamusIsAGirl: Ash never found out in the previous timeline that she was female.
274* ShipperOnDeck: In the betting pool set up the the mons in Oak's ranch, she gambles on Serena joining Ash's group and becoming a romantic factor.
275* SuperSpeed: Able to fly at speeds of up to Mach 2.
276* WindFromBeneathMyWings: Like before, she knows Gust. [[spoiler:Later she drops it in favor of Air Slash.]]
277* TheWorfEffect: Loses against Bruno's Machamp to show the Elite Four's power, although she puts up a pretty good fight and manages to catch them of-guard a couple times.
278
279!!!Aipom[[spoiler:-->Ambipom]]
280* ActionGirl: Female and a skilled battler.
281* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: She's captured by Ash on his first journey through Kanto instead of the second.
282* ChekhovsSkill: Her knowing Astonish was mentioned offhandedly after her capture. It then comes in handy during the gym battle with Erika after going unmentioned until then.
283* MischiefMakingMonkey: She's re-introduced stealing Misty's last rice ball.
284* NonElemental: Normal-type.
285* OhCrap: She has a moment of this when Paul's Drowzee manages to Disable her Counter-Shield.
286* TailSlap: Most of her attacks are done this way, for the obvious reasons that her tails end in giant hands.
287* TheWorfEffect: She's the one defeated first in the battle with Misty in Chapter 39 to show that the battle will not be as one sided as the one with Daisy.
288
289!!!Bulbasaur
290* DemotedToExtra: Does his peacekeeping job enough that he is generally replaced as the main Grass-type by Snivy once she joins up, though some sidestory one shots give him a more prominent role.
291* GreenThumb: A Grass-type.
292* TheLeader: Pikachu takes this role most of the time, but Bulbasaur also became this for the rest of Ash's Pokémon when [[spoiler:Ash was abducted by Sabrina, Dexter crediting Bulbasaur for coordinating the Pokémon at the lab to mount a massive attack on the Saffron Gym to save Ash, who started trying to fight off that threat with 'just' Pikachu, Roggenrola, Servine, Muk, Tauros and Squirtle]].
293* LifeDrain: Knows Leech Seed.
294* PoisonousPerson: Secondary Poison-type, and it's hinted that he knows Poison Powder.
295* TheReliableOne: Falls back into his old timeline role as peacekeeper on Oak's ranch. A prophecy even calls him "the Negotiator", and the Charmander Gaiden shows he was this to the Pokémon cared by Melanie, ''before'' Ash found him again in the new timeline.
296* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: A minor RunningGag is him leaving the room when things are about to get difficult.
297
298!!!Charmander-->Charmeleon-->Charizard
299* AntiClimax: Both his evolutions during the story are this for him, due to his opponents at the time being small bugs.
300* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Delivers one to Cross's Incineroar during their League battle; as Incineroar rants about how Cross has a clear goal to prove his strength by facing Ho-oh in battle, Charizard counters that Ash has a larger-scale goal ''and'' a plan for what he'll do with himself after achieving said goal.
301* BadassBoast: Prone to these, sometimes to the point of sounding ridiculous.
302-->'''Charmander''': I am Charmander, you out of shape fish! I will not be defeated by you! I will defeat you! I will defeat your entire team myself! I will smite you all, and burn you all, and make you regret that you ever evolved! You will be nothing but a footnote as I retake the sky that is rightfully mine!
303-->'''Charmander''' Your power, the power you absorb from everything but yourself, is useless against me. I am Charmander the Invincible, Charmander the All-Powerful, Charmander who will become the Charizard who defeats all! All in my path to greatness will be overcome by my indomitable power! Became a stepping stone in my path to glory!
304* TheBigGuy: Referred to as "the Powerful" by a prophecy. Grows back into this role once he regains his evolved form.
305* BloodKnight: Tries to pick fights with everything, partly due to his desire to evolve soon.
306* BreathWeapon: Over the course of the story, he works hard to regain use of his signature Flamethrower. He finally succeeds in Chapter 22.
307* DisabledInTheAdaptation: In canon, he never had any signs of a mental disorder, but he has one called Atrice Syndrome here... at least until Ash restores his memories.
308* ExtraOreDinary: Knows Metal Claw. [[spoiler:He later turns this attack into Iron Tail]].
309* ExtremeDoormat: [[spoiler: He was this to Damian during the time he was under his care.]]
310* FictionalDisability: In this timeline, he suffers from Atrice Syndrome, a pathalogical need to be with a trainer so severe that the Pokemon which suffers from it has their capacity for independence severely restricted. He seems to get over it after Ash restores his memories, but it's not clear if his disorder is fully gone.
311* FinishingMove: His signature Seismic Toss.
312* FlyingFirepower: As Charizard.
313* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: Has a habit of doing this to his opponents.
314* HiddenDepths:
315** While Ash lets him talk with Kaia after their battle, Charizard assures Ash that, as far as he's concerned, ''Ash'' is his trainer even if he was Kaia's starter, countering Squirtle's surprise at him being so sappy with the observation that he has many nuances.
316** Who'd have thought ''he'' would be the 'mon to question the nature of the alternate timeline they were in first?
317* ImprovisedLightningRod: Can use Metal Claw to cancel damage of electric attacks. [[spoiler:He's forced to switch it for Iron Tail against Cross' Incineroar, since the latter has his arms pinned and unable to use them for that purpose]].
318* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler:Blamed himself for not being able to protect his original trainer from the murderous Spearow flock, and while under Damian's care, he blamed himself for not being strong enough to match his expectations.]]
319* LargeHam: Tends to be one in combat.
320* LimitBreak: Uses [[NonElemental Breakneck Blitz]] in Chapter 39. Later does it again against Mewtwo's Charizard clone as an opening move.
321* TheMentor: Decides to take it up personally to train Togepi.
322* NonElemental: In Chapter 39 he uses Slash, and turns it into [[LimitBreak Breakneck Blitz]] when Ash manages to create a new Z-Crystal.
323* NoodleIncident: Apparently Charizard was absent from the Sinnoh League in the original timeline because he had a broken tooth, which he considers an embarrassing incident.
324* OffhandBackhand: During the fight in the Gringy City power plant, Charmeleon defeats a mind-controlled Weedle by casually flicking it away with his tail. [[spoiler:This ends up being what causes him to evolve back into Charizard.]]
325* PlayingWithFire: Knows Ember, Flame Charge, Fire Pledge, and works hard to relearn his signature Flamethrower.
326* PutOnABus: A brief example, but Ash chooses not to use Charizard in his battle against Kaia because he recognises that it would be a difficult battle for his old friend.
327* StrongAndSkilled: He strives to be this, as he discusses it with Gigalith.
328* TailSlap: Knows Dragon Tail. [[spoiler:He later loses this attack in exchange for Dragon Claw, but learns to use Iron Tail during his battle against Incineroar]].
329* TestosteronePoisoning: Between his over-the-top macho attitude, borderline unhealthy love of battling, and boasts which cross the line into ridiculous, he pretty clearly falls into this. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in the Squirtle Squad Gaiden's canon omake.
330* TraumaCongaLine: [[spoiler:An excellent description of what he went through before meeting Ash]].
331* WolverineClaws: Knows Metal Claw and Slash. [[spoiler:He later loses the former by turning it into Iron Tail, but learns to use Dragon Claw while sparring with Dragonair]].
332
333!!!Squirtle
334* CoolShades: He keeps them from the old timeline, although this time they're a different color in the inside.
335* CriticalStatusBuff: Has the ability Torrent.
336* ExtraOreDinary: Chapter 37 reveals he learned Iron Defense from Boldore.
337* GlassCannon: Squirtle hits hard, but due to his lack of evolution he does not take many hits.
338* KameHameHadoken: Learned Water Pulse with Misty and her Gyarados. Later is seen trying to learn Aura Sphere with [[spoiler:Lucario.]]
339* MakingASplash: Starts off with Water Gun, and later learns Brine.
340* NobodyCallsMeChicken: He had this issue as the leader of the Squirtle Squad, and quickly fell for a Growlithe's taunts to goad him into a fight.
341* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Broke the four move limit by Chapter 37.
342* ThePowerOfFriendship: Ash teaches him Return after an encounter with Team Rocket.
343* PutOnABus: After Squirtle realises that Kaia's Squirtle was one of the Squirtle Squad, Ash chooses not to use Squirtle in that battle so he won't have to 'risk' fighting his friend.
344* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He almost engaged on this for the loss of his gang, until the memory restoration got him to calm down.
345* SoleSurvivor: Believes he's this for the Squirtle Squad [[spoiler:after he's separated from them in a cave in. Subverted as it turns out the others survived, although they've all gone their separate ways with each believing that they're the last one.]]
346* SpinAttack: Can use the Counter-Shield this way.
347
348!!!Krabby-->Kingler
349* DishingOutDirt: Knows Mud Shot, [[spoiler:and by Chapter 49 he learned Rock Slide]].
350* DistinctionWithoutADifference: Basically applies; while Kingler can't learn Earthquake, Ash finds a way to do the equivalent by having Kingler strike the ground with dual Crabhammers.
351* DynamicEntry: Via kicking [[spoiler:Sabrina]] through a wall by using Stomp.
352* ExtraOreDinary: Knows Metal Claw.
353* GiantEnemyCrab: Was one of these after evolving in the old timeline, and wants to become one again. [[spoiler:As of chapter 36, he has finally achieved it.]]
354* MakingASplash: A Water-type.
355* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Managed to become the first of Ash's Pokemon to push past the four move limit. [[spoiler:His evolution also occurs offscreen in the aftermath of the Saffron battle.]]
356* TheWorfEffect: After Squirtle takes down two of Giovanni's mons, Kingler serves to remind the reader that Giovanni is tough.
357
358!!!Snivy[[spoiler:-->Servine-->Serperior]]
359* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: She is Wonder Traded from Unova to Kanto, ending up in the Samurai's care, before leaving him to find a better trainer.
360* BlowYouAway: She knows Leaf Storm.
361* BringIt: Does this to challenge Ash just as soon as she appears.
362* ChekhovsGag: Being repeatedly attacked by Aerial Ace. She eventually gets so fed up with it she decides she wants to learn it herself and start hitting others with it.
363* DeathGlare: Back in the original timeline, she gave one to Ash when he tried to teach her Counter Shield.
364* TheDogBitesBack: The Samurai dismissed her as useless for not being a Bug-type, so she made sure to make him pay for it.
365* FromBadToWorse: Before reuniting with Ash, this was her opinion of her situation when her trainer was the Samurai. Her previous trainer at least was far better, while the Samurai realised she wasn't a Bug-type and dismissed her as useless.
366* GreenThumb: Grass-type. Also knows the very powerful attack Leaf Storm.
367* InsultOfEndearment: Snivy affectionately refers to Ash as "my idiot".
368* MakingASplash: Learns Aqua Tail by Chapter 40.
369* PowerAtAPrice: Inverted. Leaf Storm is a very strong attack that reduces the user's special attack after it's used, but thanks to her Contrary ability, it ''increases'' her special attack the more it's used. [[spoiler:Played straight with her evolution, as when she reaches her final stage, she's ''not'' happy with the loss of her arms.]]
370* TailSlap: Does Leaf Blade this way. She later learns to do Aerial Ace in the same manner, and much later Aqua Tail.
371* TheWorfBarrage: Attract has a tendency to be completely negated or ineffective against targets.[[spoiler: At least until the battle with Giovanni's Rhyperior.]]
372
373!!!Yanma
374* BigCreepyCrawlies: Bug-type.
375* BlowYouAway: Part Flying-type.
376* CloseRangeCombatant: While the Yanma species is more of a long range fighter, particularly after evolving, Ash's Yanma prefers to use only physical attacks.
377* CombatPragmatist: Knows the dark type attack Feint Attack.
378* DodgeTheBullet: Knows Detect.
379* LightningBruiser: Thanks to Speed Boost and a surprising use of physical attacks and Yanma's natural abilities such as body mass and sonic vibrations, Yanma is actually a pretty powerful combatant.
380* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Unlike most other Yanma, it prefers to fight up close and personal.
381* OriginalCharacter: Ash didn't have one of these in the anime.
382* PutOnABus: Ash chooses not to use Yanma against the blind trainer Kaia because he feels that it would be a cheap move to use Yanma's loud wing pattern against her.
383* SpinningPiledriver: Despite not being able to learn Seismic Toss, he manages to pull a similar move against Giovanni's Marowak.
384
385!!!Muk
386* BizarreAlienBiology: Being a living pile of sludge means he can re-absorb severed limbs, fall flat into puddles, move like a liquid or a solid as he so chooses, and is poisonous when he wants to be.
387* CuddleBug: Like in the original timeline, he loves hugs.
388* ChekhovsSkill: His ability to sever his limbs and reabsorb them comes in handy [[spoiler:during the battle against Cross' Lycanroc, allowing him to break free of an electric attack by cutting off his hand]].
389* DigAttack: Can use Dig.
390* TheGlomp: As always, loves to greet people this way. [[MundaneUtility Comes in handy to scare off would-be poachers during their shopping spree along with his Grimer buddies.]]
391* GoodThingYouCanHeal: Given that his body is made of fluid, getting his arms bent backwards or even severed doesn't affect him at all.
392* PoisonousPerson: He's a Poison-type.
393
394!!!Scatterbug-->Spewpa-->Vivillon
395* AscendedExtra: It's the same Scatterbug Ash befriended in canon and helped evolve up to Vivillon.
396* BigCreepyCrawlies: Bug-type.
397* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Vivillon evolved offscreen between Crimson City and Stone Town.
398
399!!!Goomy-->Sliggoo-->Goodra
400* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: He's captured by Hunter J, and Ash runs into him while he himself gets captured and Aipom accidentally frees him.
401* BreathWeapon: Iris teaches him Dragon Breath. It later grows into Dragon Pulse.
402* TheGlomp: Quickly grabs Ash into one as soon as he reaches his final evolutionary stage and finishes the battle at hand.
403* MightyGlacier: One of Ash's tankier Pokemon, able to take a lot of punishment without going down. Goodra can also blast people with Sludge Wave and Dragon Breath (later Dragon Pulse) for powerful damage.
404* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Gets this reaction due to his slug-like appearance.
405* PoisonousPerson: Knows Sludge Wave.
406* ShockAndAwe: Eventually learns how to use Thunder.
407* TheVoiceless: Due to the fact that Ash hadn't captured him before the reset, he can't hear his thoughts yet. [[spoiler:Until Chapter 46, that is.]]
408* WeatherManipulation: Can use Rain Dance.
409* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Deathly afraid of Ariados (most likely due to being captured by Hunter J's), but willingly braves it against Janine's, even evolving to win.
410
411!!![[spoiler:Raichu]]
412* ActionMom: [[spoiler:Becomes one after Pichu's birth, as she starts taking part in battles for Ash once again.]]
413* BarrierBustingBlow: Knows Brick Break.
414* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Paul abandoning her was this to her. Fortunately, Ash brought her back from it.]]
415* DigAttack: Knows Dig.
416* ReluctantWarrior: Initially uncomfortable with taking part in battles, [[spoiler:to the extent that she chose to join Ash only because he assured her that he wouldn't expect her to fight if she didn't want to]], but eventually reaches a point where [[spoiler:she's part of Ash's team during a League match]].
417* ShockAndAwe: Electric-type.
418
419!!!Tauros x 44
420* ActionDad: One of them fathered a Vulpix.
421* DopplegangerSpin: One of them knows Double Team.
422* DishingOutDirt: Ash's main Tauros can use both Rock Slide and Fissure.
423* DrawingStraws: Averted, despite Ash having a lot more of them this time around. Unlike the Fanfic/AshesOfThePast Tauros, the Pokedex in ''Reset'' keeps a record of their movepool and will let Ash know which one he has, and thus which would be best for any given situation.
424* ExtraOreDinary: One of them knows Iron Head and another Iron Tail.
425* AnIcePerson: One of them can use Ice Beam.
426* MakingASplash: One of them knows Water Pulse, and another knows Surf.
427* ManlyGay: You don't get much more masculine than Tauros as far as Pokemon species go, not least because they're all-male, and two of Ash's are in a relationship with each other.
428* PlayingWithFire: The Tauros who fathered Vulpix can use Incinerate.
429* UseYourHead: Tauros, duh. Among their moves include Horn Attack and Iron Head.
430* TheWorfEffect: Both Tauros and Kingler go down without wins against Giovanni.
431
432!!!Roggenrola-->Boldore[[spoiler:-->Gigalith]]
433* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Ash catches her in the Kanto Safari Zone instead of Unova's Route 4.
434* CurbStompBattle: Inflicted one against Cassidy and Butch.
435* DishingOutDirt: A Rock-type who happens to know Sand Attack, which is primarily used to douse Fire attacks.
436* DrunkWithPower: Downplayed, but she seems a bit too confident in her newfound strength [[spoiler:after her evolution into her final form]]. Charizard decides to spar with her to knock her down a peg or two.
437* ExtraOreDinary: Knows Iron Defense.
438* GatlingGood: Can use Rock Blast to this effect.
439* LightningBruiser: In Chapter 40, Ash notes that she dodges and attacks pretty fast for her size against Cassidy's Tentacruel and Butch's Primeape. She latern learn to use Rock Polish to achieve this to greater effect.
440* LimitBreak: Uses [[NonElemental Breakneck Blitz]] in Chapter 41.
441* ThePowerOfFriendship: Can use Return.
442* SamusIsAGirl: Ash was surprised to find out Roggenrola was female, especially since he was sure of the gender of each of his Unovan Pokémon.
443* SocializationBonus: [[spoiler:Evolves to Gigalith when placed in a 'round trade' machine with Anabel's Kadabra]].
444* UseYourHead: She can use Headbutt, though she later replaces it with Return.
445* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler:Gets taken out quickly by Blaine's Mega Houndoom. She also loses later to Alexander Silph's Golisopod after it dodges her Z-Move.]]
446
447!!!Farfetch'd
448
449[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zorofetch.png]]
450
451* ArmorPiercingAttack: Can use Feint to smash through Protect users.
452* {{BFS}}: By the Indigo League, he can fuse two of his leeks using Slash into a single longsword.
453* BlowYouAway: Part Flying-type.
454* CanonImmigrant: Originated from a oneshot fic of the author Fanfic/TheEditWarForAshsFreedomToNotBeBetrayed before appearing in Reset.
455* ChallengeSeeker: Defeated many Pokémon in the Safari Zone, and wants to challenge many more.
456* CutlassBetweenTheTeeth: Wields one of his leeks in his beak.
457* DualWielding: Triple, since he wields a leek on each wing and one on his beak.
458* {{Expy}}: Obviously of [[Manga/OnePiece Roronoa Zoro]].
459* GreenThumb: Is revealed to have learned Razor Leaf by Chapter 45.
460* LaughingMad: He's prone to let loose cackling when he's enjoying a fight.
461* NonElemental: Part Normal-type.
462* OriginalCharacter: Ash didn't have one of these in the previous timeline.
463* RazorWind: Can use Air Slash by the time of the Indigo League.
464* ReverseGrip: As shown in the artwork, he sometimes wields a leek this way.
465* SpinToDeflectStuff: Learns to do his own version of the Counter-Shield using Razor Leaf during the Indigo League.
466* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Uses Feint by throwing one of his leeks.
467* WorthyOpponent: He seems to develop a mutual case of this with Otoshi's Marowak.
468
469!!!Exeggutor x10
470* AscendedExtra: These were some of the Exegguttor he caught for Melvin in the previous timeline.
471* DrawingStraws: Like with the Tauros, averted, as the Pokédex informs Ash of which moves each of them has.
472* GreenThumb: Part Grass-type.
473* MindOverMatter: All of them can use Confusion.
474* PsychicPowers: Part Psychic-type.
475* PsychicTeleportation: All of them can do this [[spoiler:[[ChekhovsSkill which comes in handy to bring the cavalry to the Saffron Gym]].]]
476
477!!!Chansey
478* EverythingsBetterWithSparkles: As a shiny Pokemon, she has this effect when released.
479* TheMedic: Knows Softboiled and Aromatherapy. Ash's first shown use of her was to heal himself after TrainingFromHell with Iris, and continues to do so afterwards with both himself and his Pokémon.
480* OriginalCharacter: Ash didn't have a Chansey in the anime, let alone a shiny one.
481
482!!!Jigglypuff
483* AscendedExtra: Yes, it's ''that'' Jigglypuff.
484* DisabledInTheAdaptation: This time around, her inability to sing without putting the listeners to sleep is explicitly said to be due to a condition that makes her Sing attack travel through regular sound waves instead of special musical notes.
485* TheDreaded: Among Ash and the rest of his Pokémon. PlayedForLaughs, of course, see below.
486* FaceDoodling: The actual reason why she's TheDreaded among Ash's mons. Nobody wants to end up victim to her marker.
487* FictionalDisability: As it turns out, she has a condition that causes her regular singing to have the same effects as her Sing attack.
488* MusicalAssassin: Can use Sing and Disarming Voice. Non-lethal example, obviously.
489* NonElemental: Part Normal-type.
490* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Part Fairy-type.
491* SamusIsAGirl: Apparently, Ash thought it was male. [[ShownTheirWork It seems he was aware of 4Kids' position on the subject]].
492
493!!!Primeape
494* BareFistedMonk: Fighting-type.
495* CloseRangeCombatant: All of his current moves are physical.
496* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Getting blasted away and almost dying, and then getting captured by Sabrina to use as bait for Ash made him lose all hope (particularly when he doesn't know who Ash actually ''is'' yet in this timeline). Fortunately, when Raichu tells him that Ash came for him, he regains it.]]
497* DivingKick: Uses Mega Kick this way.
498* IgnorantOfTheirOwnIgnorance: Mocks the idea that Kaia can encourage Kadabra to evolve with a pep-talk while unaware that Ash had Red rely on such a strategy in a past battle.
499* LightningBruiser: The announcer during the battle against Kaia describes him as "fast as a bullet" on his feet, and he can deliver a lot of pain with his attacks.
500* SirSwearsALot: Tends to blurt out a lot of profanities while fighting.
501* SpinningPiledriver: Uses Seismic Toss this way. On ''Ash''.
502* StunnedSilence: Ash notes that he stops swearing after seeing Blaine's [[SuperMode Mega Houndoom]], [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness and that can't be a good thing.]]
503* ATwinkleInTheSky: [[spoiler:Was on the receiving end of this, courtesy of Paul and his Raichu.]]
504* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler:Gets taken out quickly by Blaine's Mega Houndoom. Also loses to Dan's Granbull in Ash's first Top Eight battle in the Indigo League (albeit because he was pulled out at random when Granbull used Roar against Ambipom).]]
505
506!!!Togepi
507* BadassAdorable: Charizard wants to turn him into one; [[spoiler:this apparently pays off when Togepi is able to defeat a young trainer's Mankey and later Ash's battle used Vivillon. Later in Viridian, he defeats a Hitmontop]].
508* BreathWeapon: Learns to use [[PlayingWithFire Flamethrower]] in Chapter 41.
509* ALessonInDefeat: A minor example is referenced in the Omake looking at the betting pool at Oak's lab for when Ash will get together with his various travelling companions; Togepi's bet is for "Tomorrow", Charizard arguing that he should be allowed to make the bet so that he can learn to be less impulsive in future.
510* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Fairy-type.
511* PsychicPowers: Can use Extrasensory.
512* SamusIsAGirl: Unlike others here, inverted. Dexter confirms it as being male when Ash assumed it was female.
513* SpinningPiledriver: Tries to imitate Charizard's Seismic Toss, and is later taught the move proper.
514
515!!!Viv
516* AffectionateNickname: Butterfree calls her "Viv" to tell her apart from the other Vivillon, and also because he thinks it's cute.
517* CatchPhrase: A sarcastic "How ''(adjective)'' of you".
518* TheGadfly: The summary of Butterfree's second interlude describes her as "facetious", and true to form, she likes to make jokes at Butterfree's expense (and laugh when he fires back with his own).
519* ALizardNamedLiz: A Vivillon named Viv.
520* PluckyGirl: Despite being on the receiving end of a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown from Buttefree, she quickly recovers and (after he explains why he did it) forgives him, even asking him to continue being her sparring partner.
521* PsychicPowers: Learns Psybeam over the course of her sparring sessions with Butterfree.
522* SecondLove: She seems set to be this for Butterfree, given the final scene of his second interlude.
523* StalkerWithACrush: When Butterfree asks if she's been stalking him, she denies it, though her blush suggests otherwise.
524* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Despite not being interested in battling for Ash, she does take part in a Pokémon fight club at Oak's ranch and spars with Butterfree. One of her reasons to do so is to attract a potential mate, not-so-subtly hinting that she is attracted to Butterfree himself.
525
526!!!Froakie
527* AmbiguousSituation: Froakie as Greninja may or may not have appeared in Red's dream on One Island, potentially hinting at a debut in the main story's team sooner rather than later.
528* AntiquatedLinguistics: Uses a fair amount of older phrases when he speaks.
529* EarlyBirdCameo: Froakie appeared in the first chapter of Reset before reality ended but made the in-timeline debut in the main story in Chapter 38 before he and Ash officially meet. Pikachu mentally notes that a reunion will likely happen soon, see AmbiguousSituation.
530* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: He's still looking for a trainer that proves worthy of him, having rejected every single one he's gotten so far (with the last one he had coming close, but ultimately things didn't work out due to external factors).
531
532!!!Litten
533* AnimalJingoism: Averted. He's a cat and is looked after by an elderly Stoutland, a dog.
534* EarlyBirdCameo: He's shown during the Holiday Special 2020 with the Stoutland that took him in, long before Ash might capture him.
535* PlayingWithFire: Fire-type.
536
537!!!Gengar
538* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears during the Holiday Special 2020, with the strong implication that Ash will eventually catch him in the future.
539* TheGrinch: He doesn't like Christmas, partly because his former trainer liked it too much for his taste.
540* OurGhostsAreDifferent: A Ghost-type who haunts the Cerise laboratory.
541
542!!!Dragonair
543* AcrophobicBird: Needed help from Ash to learn to fly like in canon, though this time it was done via String Shot nets instead of an Electoweb.
544* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Ash meets Dragonair during his first Kanto journey, ''way'' before their canon meeting in ''Journeys''. However, Ash has yet to actually catch her.
545* CuddleBug: Like Muk and Goodra, she seems to love giving hugs.
546* DoesNotKnowHowToSayThanks: Dragonair answers near-everything with hugs.
547* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears before being captured.
548* OurDragonsAreDifferent: A Dragon-type who can use Dragon Dance, Dragon Tail, and Twister.
549
550!!!Other
551During the course of the story, Ash obtains a number of extra Pokemon in additional to the individuals above. They include 19 Scatterbug that evolved into Spewpa by Chapter 30 and to Vivillon by Chapter 40 (including Viv), 32 Grimer, and to some extent the Pidgey flock Pidgeot protected in canon (they were brought by Pidgeot to Oak's ranch, but not captures). In the Safari Zone, he catches a Vulpix (fathered by one of his Tauros), 14 Tauros in addition to the 30 canon ones, and a Spearow. While exploring the Seafoam Islands caverns, he catches 41 Zubat and 14 Golbat. After returning to Pallet Town, one of his Grimer lays a Koffing egg, with another having a Castform egg, [[spoiler:Raichu later gives birth to a Pichu fathered by Pikachu, who inadvertently also mated with Jigglypuff, resulting in an Igglybuff]]. At the end of Chapter 44, [[spoiler: Sir Aaron's Lucario]] joins him too, confirmed as being registered to his ownership in Chapter 45.
552
553In the Chapter 2 remake, Ash's first two captures were a vicious Nidoking (so vicious that Dexter advised against trying to train him) and a Kangaskhan [[Recap/PokemonS23E1EnterPikachu from Pikachu's Kangaskhan family from the old timeline]] (in fact, Ash only caught Nidoking because that was the only way to save Kangaskhan).
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555
556[[/folder]]
557
558[[folder:Misty & Her Pokemon]]
559!!!Misty Waterflower
560
561[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/resetbloodlinesmistyalt.png]]
562
563[[caption-width-right:200:[[labelnote:Click here to see Misty's outfit at the start of the story]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/resetbloodlinesmistybeginning.png[[/labelnote]]]]
564
565->'''Appears in''': Main Story | Expanded Universe [[labelnote:*]] Butterfree Interlude (mentioned) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2016 (vision) | Snivy Interlude (cameo) | Jeanette Interlude (mentioned) | Giselle Interlude | Big P Pokémon Race Interlude | Misty Gaiden | Charmander Gaiden (cameo) | Pokémon G-Men Interlude (TV Broadcast) | S.S. Anne Interlude | Sir Aaron & Lucario Gaiden (vision) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2017 | Hiker Interude (cameo) | Iris Gaiden | Pokemon Reset Bloodlines: The Movie - The Fanfiction | Red Four Island Interlude (mentioned) | Blastoise Island Interlude | Red Six Island Interlude (mentioned) | Red Seven Island Interlude (mentioned) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2019 | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2020 | Gary Interlude II | Indigo League Interlude (cameo) | Orange Rose Gathering (alternate timeline counterpart) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2021 (mentioned and photo) | Reset Bloodlines Remake Chapter 2 (cameo, alternate timeline counterpart) [[/labelnote]]
566
567A young Water Heart Bloodliner from Cerulean City. She was kicked from her home around a year before the beginning of the story, and has been on her own until she met Ash.
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569* AbusiveParents: She was hated right from the start due to being an unwanted pregnancy that cost her mother a role, only being brought to term because of the scandal that would have resulted from the abortion. Even before they died, Misty was treated no better than a slave. Her sisters were no better.
570* ActionGirl: Talented Water-type specialist and increasing her proficiency with her Bloodliner powers.
571* AdaptationPersonalityChange:
572** In general, she's more even-tempered and less uptight than her anime incarnation, but also more cynical (at least until she TookALevelInIdealism thanks to Ash).
573** She is a lot more [[{{Tsundere}} dere than tsun]] this time around. [[LampshadeHanging Ash actually notes this in chapter 23]].
574* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul:
575** Canon never really specified how Misty's life was with her parents, as they never appeared[[note]]According to Takashi Shudo's notes, this was due to them abandoning her, but this was never specified on screen.[[/note]] This iteration had it worse off because they treated her like a slave ''at best'', and only grew worse when they learned she was a Bloodliner.
576** In canon, Misty's relationship with her sisters was very frosty at best due to them considering her TheRuntAtTheEnd, but they do care for her nonetheless. Here, they outright disdain her from the start, which only gets worse when they learn she's a Bloodliner, and practically boot her out of their home just to be rid of her.
577** Her Gyrados in the original timeline was a Magikarp that she had performed in an underwater ballet with while she was dressed as a mermaid, but it evolved into a rampaging Gyarados that she had to get over her fear of to calm it down and make it her most powerful team member. Her Gyrados here was a wild Pokémon that Ash caught for her while she was in the hospital as a gift, having once been a Magikarp she saved from bullying years ago, and he's much more powerful and loyal from the get go (though he hates any reminder that he used to be a puny fish).
578** As for Psyduck, she wasn't fond of the dimwitted duck to begin with on the original series (in fact, she caught him entirely ''on accident''), but would slowly grow to like him as time went on. This time, even though she has her moments with him, she considers Psyduck one of her dearest friends on account of him being kind to her, and she had already caught him before the new story began.
579* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Her backstory is considerably sadder than it was in ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries''. She was [[TheUnfavorite the least favorite child]], is confirmed to be an orphan, got kicked out by her sisters as soon as they were able to do so, and she has to deal with [[FantasticRacism anti-bloodliner prejudice]]. Really, it's no wonder she's falling for Ash: he was the best thing to happen to her in ''years''.
580* AdaptationalBadass: The Misty from the anime didn't have water powers.
581* AdaptationalCurves: Being 15 years old, she has a pretty well developed figure in this timeline.
582* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Lacks the short temper and large ego that was responsible for most of her arguments with Ash in the canon, though this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by the fact that both of them are older and more mature (not to mention that Ash was the first person in this timeline who actually treated her decently).
583* AdaptationalSkimpiness: Her original outfit, as seen in the character artwork, is a version of her ''Advanced Generation'' outfit without the red shirt, completely exposing her midriff. She does later change it for something more modest, though still midriff bearing.
584* AgeLift: Introduced at 15 rather than her original age.
585* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Like in the original timeline, she was not very well treated by her sisters, though this iteration is treated far ''worse'' on account of being a Bloodliner.
586* TheBabyOfTheBunch: She's the youngest of the Waterflower sisters.
587* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: Her character picture shows this iteration still shows off her stomach, and is the more feminine of the group.
588* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: She quickly took to Ash because he was the first person her age that went out of his way to be kind to her, not to mention saving her life and catching her a new Pokémon in the process.
589* BerserkButton:
590** She really, ''really'' hates Pokémon thieves.
591** Hurting and abusing Water-types is another way to make her angry, as shown in her gaiden.
592* BigCreepyCrawlies: Her fear of Bug-types is so great that she was briefly paralysed with fear when she was touched by an Escavalier even when it hadn't been explicitly identified as a Bug-type, although she has shown a willingness to overcome this for Ash's Bug-types on the grounds that he's never captured any of the ''really'' scary ones that sting, slice, or drain bodily fluids.
593** Later, she starts making an effort to get over with by caring for and training Wimpod at Professor Oak's request.
594* BigEater: Like her canon self, she can take on a whole buffet, though it's [[JustifiedTrope justified]] this time because being a Bloodliner is a major drain on the metabolism.
595* BirthdayHater: From her inner monologue during her talk with Mikey, she ''never'' enjoyed her birthdays.
596* BlackSheep: Didn't fit in with her family, partly because of her lack of interest in the performing arts.
597* BrokenBird: She became very cynical as a result of her terrible childhood. Thankfully, she's growing out of this due to Ash's positive influence.
598* CharacterDevelopment: Having been put through so much crap in her life because of her horrifically abusive treatment at the hands of her parents and her sisters, Misty starts out the series as a very cynical woman until Ash runs into her. Thanks to him, she helps regain some positivity and starts to open herself up to enjoying her life, growing more fun-loving and developing romantic feelings for Ash.
599* ClingyJealousGirl:
600** Downplayed compared to the original timeline. When she starts to feel jealous of Ash and Iris training together and growing close in such a short amount of time, she keeps it to herself. She still has some shades of this, though, as shown when she asked him about Serena during the Big P Pokémon Race Interlude, and at the Pallet House party, she was quick to rescue Ash from some girls who wanted to dance with him, only to drag him off to dance with ''her'' instead.
601** ''Top 8'' gives this a bit more context. Misty, after some time and character development, generally gets upset when a girl or woman tried to get Ash's attention in spite of her, and her annoyance is squarely on the girl and or woman doing the attempt. Ash briefly being distracted by attractive woman, or woman trying to deliberately catch his attention, isn't a problem, though if it did go beyond a brief distraction she would have a problem with it.
602** As of Chapter 48, she seems to have no issues whatsoever with Ash having dates or kissing Iris or Anabel, implying that she's willing to make exceptions for them.
603* ColorMotif: She still wears predominantly yellows and blues.
604* CostumeEvolution: Her first outfit was a modified version of her ''Advanced Generation'' costume with the stomach exposed. Now she wears a blue shirt with a small amount of stomach exposed, her iconic short shorts, and a yellow jacket.
605* CovertPervert: Downplayed, but while in Cinnabar, she briefly admits to feeling (just a little) tempted to spy on Ash while bathing at the hot springs.
606* CrushBlush: Prone to these when thinking of Ash.
607* DeclarationOfProtection: Gives herself one at the end of Chapter 34, vowing to become stronger to protect Ash.
608* DragonRider: Rides her Gyarados during the Big P Pokémon Race, and later briefly on Blastoise Island.
609* DramaticIrony:
610** Despite expressing a level of familiarity with Ash when they first met, she has no idea that the boy she's falling in love with has already met her, and that he's one of the few remnants from a timeline where the two used to spend much of their time bickering.
611** She also has no idea that her sisters have been kidnapped and forced into the servitude of the Bloodline King, though given how badly they treated her, she probably wouldn't have bothered to check on them anyway.
612* DudeMagnet: Aside from Ash himself, several characters have commented on her looks or tried to ask her out. Exaggerated during Chapter 55 when she wears a LittleBlackDress at a nightclub.
613* EveryoneHasStandards:
614** Though she would later grow to be TheTease towards Ash and wouldn't be afraid to show off her figure just to get a rise out of him, she wouldn't bring herself to wear the infamous sling bikini from ''Manga/TheElectricTaleOfPikachu'' because she thinks even her sisters would find it too revealing.
615** Likewise, though she grows comfortable enough to tease Ash with her body, she finds Iris's [[InnocentFanserviceGirl tendency to not wear clothes]] a bit much for her tastes, even though Iris isn't doing it to tease Ash.
616** On the other hand, she admits that she can't be angry at Ash for [[AccidentalPervert walking in on Iris naked]], not wanting to be like [[TakeThat a stereotypical harem comedy]], noting it would make her horribly unpleasant.
617* {{Fangirl}}: Like in canon, she's one of Elite Four member Lorelei/Prima.
618* {{Foil}}: She is one to Iris. Both of them are Heart Bloodliners, and both of them [[MisanthropeSupreme developed a hatred for humans]] due to their respective upbringings that was eventually curbed by their growing attraction to Ash, in Misty's case due [[AbusiveParents to growing with an abusive biological family]] until they kicked her out. While both of them are attracted to Ash, [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan Misty is more focused on his kindness while still appreciating his strength and looks]], and on the physical department she would like it better if Ash shaved his body hair. While Iris has no problem with Ash seeing other girls besides her, Misty has ClingyJealousGirl tendencies towards him. Also, unlike Iris, she's also been shown to tease Ash using her physical appeal if she has the chance.
619* FriendlessBackground: The only people she had for company before meeting Ash were her Water-type Pokemon.
620* GenerationXerox: She's much more skilled and graceful like her late Grandmother compared to her parents or her sisters.
621* GottaCatchThemAll: One of her life goals is to catch at least one of every Water-type Pokemon. She has already obtained several she did not have in the old timeline including Poliwrath, Slowpoke, Wingull, and Magikarp. And yes, her goal includes legendary Pokemon to some extent. Ash has expressed some concerns about how she will react when he meets Water-Bug types like Galisopod as Misty's goal would involve capturing them.
622* GreenAroundTheGills: Turns like this at Ariados' description about sucking fluids out of its prey. Iris adding "Blood mostly" certainly didn't help.
623* HartmanHips: Iris seems to consider she has these.
624* HealingFactor: In Chapter 38, she uses the healing move Aqua Ring while meditating.
625* HeroWorshipper: She idolizes Lorelei. To an extent, she also looks up to her late grandmother Ondine.
626* HiddenDepths: As it turns out, she did pick up some skills in singing and dancing from her sisters.
627* HonorBeforeReason: She refuses to use her MindControl abilities even when it would give her an advantage, as shown at Gringy City's Power Plant and the Big P Pokémon Race. Justified, since after learning how horrible this felt for her Pokémon, she decides to earn their respect and forgiveness.
628** She also shares Ash's view on the use of bloodliner powers to win competitions, since she considers them an unfair advantage to those who work hard to develop their skills.
629* HypocrisyNod: Misty notes in Chapter 31 that she'd be more okay for Iris's lack of seeing relationships as exclusive if it was Iris who was officially with Ash instead of if she was the one with him, and is well aware of the hypocrisy of it.
630* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Her gaiden reveals that, while she had her Pokémon for company during the year she traveled by herself, at times she felt lonely and wished to have ''human'' friends. She quickly dismisses the thought as she admits out loud not to see herself as a human, but then wishes she could meet another bloodliner who could understand her (which finally comes to pass when she meets Ash).
631* InterspeciesFriendship: At the start of the story, she was much closer to all her Pokémon than she was with actual people, though that started to change when she first met Ash.
632* {{Irony}}: She was kicked out of the gym by her sisters through a legally-binding contract. They try this same trick on Ash, but it costs them everything and sends the gym right back to the very person they despise.
633* KameHameHadoken: Practices Water Pulse with Ash in Chapter 31. [[spoiler:In Chapter 33 she complains that she manages to get it right when she does ''not'' need it.]]
634* KarmicJackpot: After everything her family put her through, Misty gets to walk away with a happy ending after meeting Ash. Her parents both pass away, and her sisters are dragged away, kicking and screaming [[VillainousBreakdown in a mindless rage]] for their attempts at forcing Ash out of the Gym Circuit (and later made as {{Sex Slave}}s to the Bloodliner King), and she goes on to find a much happier and stable life with Ash and his other companions.
635* LittleBlackDress: She wears one for her date with Ash in Chapter 55, which doubles as a SexyBacklessOutfit.
636* LogicalWeakness: Chapter 51 establishes she has an understandable but crippling flaw in her battling skills. [[spoiler: Because it rarely is relevant she has little to no experience with battling opponents underwater, and this comes into play in the Whirl Cup Qualifer, eventually leading to her loss in the finals]].
637* LostFoodGrievance: She attacks Aipom rather viciously out of anger at the monkey Pokémon stealing her last rice ball.
638* LoveEpiphany: [[spoiler:In Chapter 52, she confesses in front of Anabel and Iris how much she loves Ash, listing pretty much ''everything'' that she loves of him]].
639* MakingASplash: As a Water Heart Bloodliner, she's capable of using Water-type moves (so far she has shown/stated to be able to perform Whirlpool, Surf, Waterfall, Dive, Water Pulse and Aqua Ring), breathe underwater, and understand Water-types.
640* MermanityEnsues: Befitting of her game identity "The Tomboyish Mermaid", she discovered very young that she was a Water Bloodliner, allowing her to breath underwater and access Water Pokémon moves, in addition to being able to control the type. This came about when she fell into the pool as a child and nearly drowned, causing her powers to kick in.
641* MisanthropeSupreme: When introduced, she hated humans (and before meeting Ash, she didn't think of herself as such) due to the general hatred against Bloodliners, plus the horrible, horrible way her family treated her. The many Officer Jennys and Nurse Joys are an exception, as she considers them trustworthy. Though this is lessened over time until it's completely gone after meeting Ash. At some point, she's surprised to realize that she's thinking of herself as human again.
642* MsFanservice: [[DefiedTrope Defied]]. During the visit to the St. Anne Misty eyes a new swimsuit. One of the swimsuits on display is the infamously-skimpy black swimsuit she wore as her main clothes for a while in Manga/TheElectricTaleOfPikachu. Misty thinks about buying it, but in the end decides against it ''precisely'' due to it revealing a bit too much for her taste. She instead settles for her one-piece swimsuit from the games.
643** That said, like of all Ash's girls as of now, she's most likely to try to tease him with her appearance and has worn two pieces at the beach and pool, with the story highlighting that she has a very generous figure.
644* MythologyGag:
645** Her first outfit is a midriff-baring version of her ''Advanced Generation'' outfit.
646** She also comes across the infamous sling bikini from ''The Electric Tale of Pikachu'' while shopping for a new swimsuit, though she decides not to wear it.
647* NamedByTheAdaptation: She and her sisters are given the last name of "Waterflower".
648* NotSoSimilar: To Mikey. While both of them are younger siblings to a trio of colorfully haired, somewhat loud siblings of the same gender, Misty's relation with hers was always toxic.
649* ObfuscatingStupidity: In the S.S. Anne Interlude, she pretends to be another sucker buying the Magikarp Salesman's claims so she can trick him into revealing his personal information, which will allow her to report him to the authorities.
650* OddNameOut: The only one among her sisters not to be named after a flower. According to her gaiden, her parents named her "Misty" because "she was but a little mist".
651* OhCrap: She briefly has one when Professor Oak says the Sensational Sisters' yelling revealed she was a bloodliner. However, Oak reassures her that a Nurse Joy and a Don George aren't going to fall into bloodliner hysteria.
652* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She and her sisters are confirmed to be Siebold's cousins.
653* RequiredSecondaryPowers:
654** She can withstand extreme pressures; a necessary ability if one wants to dive deep.
655** She also apparently has a lot more water in her body than the average human. Since her hydrokinetic abilities don't extend to outright creating water, this allows her to use said powers when they would otherwise be unavailable due to a lack of water at her current location.
656* SheIsAllGrownUp: Ash has this reaction upon seeing her for the first time.
657* [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend He Is Not My Boyfriend]]: As per canon, Misty insisted on this in regards to her relationship with Ash. [[AllLoveIsUnrequited And it's technically true]]... [[RelationshipUpgrade at the time, anyway]].
658* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Ash's first traveling companion, and the first of his eventual love interests.
659* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She starts falling in love with Ash due to his [[AllLovingHero kind and caring nature.]] It also helps that he's shown to be supportive of her dream and willing to help her attain it despite his own goal being different to hers.
660* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Only with Water-types.
661* StatuesqueStunner: She's as tall as Ash at the start, though by Chapter 29 Iris notes Ash has become taller than her, who is at least as tall as Brock was in the old timeline (and taller than his mother). She's later given the official height of 5'10".
662* SuperMode: Received a Keystone for taking part in the Battle Dome Tournament. So far, her only potential candidates for a Mega-Evolution are Gyarados, a Slowbro she caught in the Safari Zone, and the Blastoise king from the turtle island.
663* SuperNotDrowningSkills: Her bloodline means she can breathe water just as easily as air. [[TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening It first kicked in when she fell into the Cerulean Gym's pool and almost drowned.]]
664* SuperSwimmingSkills: Even better than in canon, thanks to her powers. Her gaiden reveals she was this even as a child, and learned it all on her own, unlike her sisters who had to take paid swimming classes.
665* TheTease: Shows shades of this when she drags Ash to go swimsuit-shopping with her aboard the S.S. Anne. By Chapter 43 she admits to enjoy flirting with him because it's funny.
666* TookALevelInCheerfulness: She becomes rather excited at the idea of traveling aboard the S.S. Anne, even dragging Ash into a swimsuit-shopping spree. Similarly, she also enjoys the shopping madness during Chapter 31, and initiates a group hug when Ash wins against Giovanni in Chapter 42.
667* TookALevelInIdealism: Travelling with Ash helps her gain a more positive outlook on the world and humanity as a whole.
668* TragicDream: One of her dreams was to become the leader of the Cerulean Gym, and she was really upset that her sisters had all but ruined its reputation, ultimately causing it to be shut down. Fortunately subverted, as Professor Oak tells her that she can still take it back eventually, although it'll take time and a lot of paperwork.
669* TraumaticSuperPowerAwakening: Her Bloodliner powers first awakened when she fell into the Gym's pool as a child and almost drowned.
670* {{Tsundere}}: Towards Ash, her default mood is more dere than tsun. With Psyduck, it's the other way around.
671* TheUnfavorite: Instead of simply being overshadowed by her more beautiful sisters, she was openly disliked by her family.
672* WhatIf: In this new timeline, her parents and sisters mistreated her horribly, especially after she developed Bloodliner abilities. When her parents died, her sisters kicked her out of the Gym and left it in pretty sorry shape, forcing her to survive on her own and obtain most of her Pokémon (along with a Wingull she never had in canon) before she met Ash.
673* WhatIsThisFeeling: She starts to feel jealous when she sees Ash and Iris training together. Later Psyduck notes that she's also afraid that Iris might want to take Ash away from her.
674* WhenSheSmiles: Played with. In Chapter 31, Ash notes that, while he has seen Misty smile many times, there's something different in the way she smiles at him after he thanks her for the [[spoiler:Sceptilite]] she gave him, and he likes it. Later Ash admits she looks cute when laughing too.
675* WhyCantIHateYou: She feels this way towards Iris. On one hand, she wasn't very happy with Ash's decision to include her in their group without asking her first (especially since Iris attacked her thinking she'd hurt Axew), and she doesn't like how Iris and Ash are becoming so close so quickly. On the other hand, Misty genuinely likes Iris and wants to help her with her problems.
676* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: As usual, she's afraid of bugs (due to a prank someone played on her during a school trip), but she later develops a phobia of Vileplume after nearly dying from breathing one's spores. Unlike the original timeline, however, she's not scared of Gyarados, and it's hinted she never had the experience that caused her to develop that fear.
677* YoungestChildWins: Despite her parents treating her as TheUnfavorite, she is mostly this as she's the only one of her siblings to have any talent or skill at battling and the only Bloodliner amongst them. She is also the only one who is naturally beautiful, whereas the Sensational Sisters had to resort to extensive cosmetic surgery. Her sisters wind up in jail (while later being made {{Sex Slave}}s), while she gets the prospect of reopening her gym as an honorable establishment (after a lot of paperwork).
678
679!!!Staryu
680* AnIcePerson: Can use Ice Beam.
681* FireIceLightning: Can use Tri-Attack.
682* SpinAttack: Knows Rapid Spin.
683
684!!!Starmie
685* MindOverMatter: Knows the move Psychic.
686* PsychicPowers: Part Psychic-type.
687
688!!!Wingull
689* OriginalCharacter: Misty has never owned one of these in any known canon.
690* RazorWind: Can use Air Cutter.
691* ShockAndAwe: In Chapter 39 he's revealed to have learned Shock Wave.
692
693!!!Horsea
694* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Already caught by Misty by the time she meets Ash.
695
696!!!Goldeen
697* DisapprovingLook: Gives Misty one when she considers using her mind control powers on a hostile Tentacruel.
698
699!!!Psyduck
700* AdaptationalBadass: He is a much more capable battler than his canon counterpart.
701* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Caught sometime before the new timeline began.
702* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a chickenhearted goofball, but definitely not to be underestimated.
703* BrilliantButLazy: Described as being like this.
704* CowardlyLion: He prefers to run rather than fight if he can, but if his trainer is in danger, he won't hesitate to protect her.
705* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Case in point, he dodges a Venonat's attacks by slipping and tripping on the field to intentionally hit his head, and then uses Confusion to send a Spore attack back at it.
706* DeadpanSnarker: Not as much as Dexter but has his moments.
707* [[EvilDetectingDog Evil-Detecting Duck]]: He quickly realizes that the Ash-sibling who talks to Misty is up to no good, and punches him out to snap her out of his control.
708* ShipperOnDeck: Constantly encourages Misty to "mate" with Ash.
709* SmarterThanYouLook: He's actually quite observant despite coming off as a dimwit, [[EvilDetectingDog even able to spot when someone has ill intent towards his trainer]].
710* SuperDrowningSkills: Like in canon, he's unable to swim, despite being a Water-type.
711* TrademarkFavoriteFood: He's quite fond of doughnuts, ever since Misty caught him with one.
712
713!!!Gyarados
714* AndroclesLion: Misty saved him from some kids who were using him as a soccer ball when he was a Magikarp. Years after, he ''still'' recognizes her, which is why he's willing to help Ash save her.
715* BeTheBall: Poor fella was used as a soccer ball during his Magikarp days, and he [[BerserkButton hates being reminded of that]].
716* TheBigGuy: The biggest Pokemon Misty has, and the biggest Pokemon in the group so far.
717* BreathWeapon: Uses Dragon Rage, and later Dragon Breath.
718* DishingOutDirt: Can use Bulldoze.
719* ExtraOreDinary: Knows Iron Tail.
720* ExtremeOmnivore: {{Implied|Trope}}. At the start of the Big P Pokémon Race, he looks at Dario like a snack. Later, at the halfway point, he eats his ration of Pokémon food in a single chomp, along with the plate ''and'' leaving fang marks on the rock edge.
721* IHatePastMe: Doesn't like to be reminded of the time he was a puny fish. Misty buying a Magikarp aboard the S.S. Anne certainly didn't help.
722* MightyRoar: Very prone to these. During Gringy City, Misty actually had to stop him from doing another roar to prevent its citizens from panicking even more than they already were.
723* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Managed to break the four-move limit by Chapter 39.
724* ShipperOnDeck: Ash earned his respect by being willing to fight him to save Misty, so Gyarados approves of him "mating" with her.
725* TailSlap: Knows Iron Tail, and can even use it to [[NoSell nullify Electric-type attacks]].
726* TookALevelInBadass: Obviously, [[MagikarpPower going from a puny fish being kicked around like a soccer ball to a giant and powerful marine serpent.]]
727
728!!!Poliwrath
729* BadassBoast: Prone to make these about how he's the father of many powerful Poliwag and Poliwhirl.
730* MegatonPunch: Knows Dynamic Punch.
731* YouFightLikeACow: In the Whirl Cup his opponent's strategy is to stay put and use Counter when he tries to attack, so [[IShallTauntYou he continually insults them until they lose their cool]] and break the strategy.
732
733!!!Slowpoke
734* DelayedReaction: Like most of her kin, she has a 5-second delay reaction.
735* SamusIsAGirl: Turns out it's female.
736
737!!!Golduck
738* FreudianExcuse: The reason behind his aggressive behavior is because Paul caught him and then released him because he considered him weak, then Misty just caught him shortly after. No wonder he's so angry.
739* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While he's certainly rough around the edges, once Misty apologizes and promises to treat him well, he becomes more loyal and calm.
740* OriginalCharacter: Has no canon counterpart.
741* UseYourHead: Can use Zen Headbutt.
742
743!!!Wooper
744* AnIcePerson: Can use Ice Punch, albeit [[TailSlap with the tail]] due to lacking hands.
745* DishingOutDirt: Part ground-type.
746* GlassCannon: Wooper can hit hard and move quickly, but like Squirtle, its small size puts it at a disadvantage against larger opponents.
747* {{Keet}}: Like most Wooper, it's quite energetic.
748
749!!!Tentacool
750* PoisonousPerson: Part Poison-type.
751
752!!!Blastoise
753* AscendedExtra: It's the same Blastoise from the episode "Beach Blank-Out Blastoise".
754* ExtraOreDinary: Can use Flash Cannon.
755* UseYourHead: Can use Skull Bash.
756
757!!!Other
758Aboard the S.S. Anne, she bought a Magikarp. In the Safari Zone, she caught the following Pokémon: Slowbro, Basculin, Seaking, Krabby and Shellder. In the Seafoam Islands she's also revealed to have caught a Seel. In Chapter 39, she's revealed to have caught the Squirtle and Wartortle from the turtle island before returning to Pallet Town from Cinnabar, a capture that is revealed in detail in the ''Blastoise Island Interlude''. In Chapter 45, she's given a Wimpod by Professor Oak.
759
760[[/folder]]
761
762[[folder:Iris & Her Pokemon]]
763!!!Iris
764
765[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/resetbloodlinesiris.png]]
766
767[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:Click here to see Iris's appearance at her debut]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/resetbloodlinesirisbeginning.png [[/labelnote]]]]
768
769
770->'''Appears in''': Main Story | Expanded Universe [[labelnote:*]] Butterfree Interlude (mentioned) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2016 (vision) | Snivy Interlude (cameo) | Jeanette Interlude (mentioned) | Big P Pokémon Race Interlude | Pokémon G-Men Interlude (TV Broadcast) | Sir Aaron & Lucario Gaiden (vision) | Hiker Interlude (cameo) | Iris Gaiden | Red Two Island Interlude (mentioned) | Pokemon Reset Bloodlines: The Movie - The Fanfiction | Blastoise Island Interlude | Red Seven Island Interlude (mentioned) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2019 (mentioned) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2020 | Gary Interlude II | Indigo League Interlude (cameo) | Orange Rose Gathering (alternate timeline counterpart) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2021 | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2022 (mentioned and photo)
771[[/labelnote]]
772
773A young Dragon Heart Bloodliner. She was abandoned by her birth parents as a baby, and raised by a family of Dragonites. She joined Ash's group after her family was abducted by Hunter J.
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775
776* ActionGirl: Very capable fighter.
777* AdaptationPersonalityChange: On account of her being raised by Dragon Types in the wild as a result of her being abandoned by her parents, she's considerably more mature and kindhearted than she was in canon, who would frequently mock Ash's immaturity [[{{hypocrite}} despite her being just as bad in that department]].
778* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In canon, she had her struggles with getting to bond with her Pokémon, but that's nothing compared to this iteration being abandoned by her parents and left to die, along with adopted family being kidnapped by one of the most vicious Pokémon hunters ever to live.
779* AdaptationalBadass: Has Dragon-related powers unlike her anime counterpart.
780* AdaptationalCurves: Unlike the other girls here, this is downplayed to the point of being borderline averted. Iris ''does'' have a slight curve to her that's more pronounced than in the canon, but in the end her body leans more towards a feminine HeroicBuild of a sportswoman instead.
781* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: She appears in Kanto instead of Unova.
782* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Nowhere near as condescending or bratty as her anime counterpart.
783* AgeLift: Was Ash's age when she was introduced in the anime, [[VagueAge whatever that may be]], is 15 here.
784* AmazonianBeauty: Is known to be very tall and living in the wild has made her very fit and toned which does not detract from her attractiveness.
785* BewareTheNiceOnes: [[NoSocialSkills Lack of social graces]] aside, Iris is a friendly and kindhearted girl; even her training, harsh as it can be, is motivated by genuinely wanting her friends to be able to handle themselves in dangerous situations. That being said, growing up in the wild has left her with a distinct ruthless streak, and it's heavily implied she's willing to kill people if sufficiently provoked.
786* [[TheBigGuy The Big Gal]]: The most physically capable member of the group. Makes sense, given that she grew in the wild.
787* [[BigBrotherInstinct Big Sister Instinct]]: She's very protective of her "little brother" Axew.
788* BreathWeapon: Knows Dragon Breath, and later teaches it to Ash's Goomy.
789* BrutalHonesty: If there's a word that describes Iris, it's "blunt". Thanks to her wild upbringing and lack of contact with human beings for most of her life, [[NoSocialSkills she has no tact at all]]. One of the biggest example is asking Misty, without any kind of preamble or subtlety, what was her relationship with Ash, then stating that she plans to put the moves on Ash once she figures out how human courtship works, depite knowing that Misty has indeed a crush on him as well (albeit in her defense, Iris thought that, like with Dragonites, polyamory is considered normal among humans).
790** This also extends to get into conversations with people who speak ill of her friends within her earshot, as shown with two old men in Pallet Town who chalked up Ash's achievements to pure luck, ignoring all the work and training he had done up to that point, as well as giving Mandi a piece of her mind about [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech how no matter what he tries to do, if he fights Ash before or during the league, he's going to lose.]]
791** In her talk with Joshua during the Indigo League, she doesn't sugarcoat anything when she states the reasons why he lost to Ash. That said, [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre she does tell him he could have done better]] [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat if he had more faith in his abilities and tried to find ways to win fairly instead of trying to cheat.]]
792** Once she gains a better grasp on human romantic relationships, she's more straightforward about having a date with Ash, and by the end of it even gives him a kiss on the cheek.
793* ClingyJealousGirl: Inverted. Due to growing up among Pokémon species where strong males typically mate with many females, Iris considers such behavior completely normal and has no problem with it; not only does she not experience romantic or sexual jealousy, but she also has difficulty understanding why someone ''would''. As a result, she's entirely supportive of Misty and Anabel pursuing relationships with Ash despite wanting to be with him herself, has expressed support for the idea of Serena also becoming one of Ash's girlfriends, and only objected to some Pallet Town girls wanting to dance with Ash because their feelings for him were mere surface-level attraction.
794* CombatPragmatist: Partly due to growing up in the wild, she thinks people should use whatever resources are available to win. This extends to using Bloodliner abilities in competitions, reasoning that since it's not explicitly forbidden, there's nothing wrong with doing so.
795** PlayedForLaughs when she drags Anabel into hand-to-hand training, forcing her take her shirt off. She charges at Ash when he's staring at Anabel's bra-clad chest, to demonstrate how to attack a distracted opponent.
796* ConflictingLoyalty: She's concerned about having to deal with this, in the event of having to choose between her Dragon family and her new traveling companions.
797* CoveredWithScars: While showering with her, Ash notes that she has a lot of scars, though as he notes most of them are small ones that would not have some epic story behind them.
798* DeathByAdaptation: Subverted. It initially seems like she died when her parents abandoned her, but it turns out she was adopted by a family of Dragon-types.
799* DeathGlare: Gave one to a would-be-poacher who tried to steal Ash's Z-Ring in Chapter 31. Later to the Team Rocket trio in Chapter 33 when she thinks they were the ones who abducted Ash.
800* DefeatMeansFriendship: Her Gaiden reveals she actually befriended all her Pokémon after defeating them for being mean to Axew.
801* DenialOfAnimality: Inverted. Having been raised by Dragon-types and as a Dragon Heart bloodliner (meaning that she can understand Dragon-Type Pokémon and learn their moves), she considers herself a Dragon-type born in the wrong body, rather than a human.
802* DependingOnTheWriter: When Cross writes Iris, she rarely uses contractions. She uses them more often in other writers' works.
803* DragonRider: Gets to ride Ash's Charizard during the Big P Pokémon Race Interlude. She also rode on her Dragonite family whenever they flew.
804* EveryScarHasAStory: Well, not all of them, but a few do:
805** A set of tooth-shaped puncture marks around her left ankle, done by a Basculin school when she was around five years old.
806** A pair of small bumps on top of her right wrist, from the bite of a Dratini.
807** A long one going down her left hip, caused by a Slash attack from a Gabite.
808* FireForgedFriends: She started on the wrong foot with Emolga and Excadrill (back when he was Drillbur) when they first met since they both hurt Axew (Emolga playing on his feelings to get food, and Drillbur for kicking him out of his usual berry gathering spot). However, after helping them both with their troubles, they started to grow close.
809* FirstPeriodPanic: Due to not knowing about human menstruation, she and her family understandably freaked out when she was bleeding and nothing seemed to cure it. She's later relieved to know it's something all human women go through.
810* {{Foil}}: She is one to Misty. Both of them are Heart Bloodliners, and both of them developed [[MisanthropeSupreme a hatred for humans]] due to their respective upbringings that was eventually curbed by their growing attraction to Ash, in Iris' case [[ParentalAbandonment due to being abandoned]] [[OffingTheOffspring to die by her biological parents]] and [[RaisedByWolves growing up raised by Dragon Pokémon.]] While both of them are attracted to Ash, [[WomenPreferStrongMen Iris is more focused on his strength while still appreciating his kindness]], and on the physical department she likes Ash's body hair and would like it if he grew it more. While Misty has ClingyJealousGirl tendencies towards Ash, Iris approves of him having relationships with other girls in addition to herself. Also, unlike Misty, she's doesn't use her physical appeal to attract Ash, even while bathing naked with him.
811* GodivaHair: In Chapter 52, she's only covered in her hair while she's talking with Misty and Anabel in their bedroom.
812* HammerspaceHair: In addition to the canon example of her Axew, she keeps her Pokéballs in her hair.
813* HappilyAdopted: She fits in quite well with her adoptive family of Dragon-type Pokémon.
814* HaremSeeker: She's the one to play this role for the group, as she spends a lot of time trying to convince the other girls that they can share Ash without issues. She seems to be succeeding by the time the Indigo League rolls around, at least in regards to having dates with Ash.
815* HeroicBuild: An exception, since she's described as lacking a curvaceous body type.
816* InnocentFanserviceGirl: As a side-effect of being [[RaisedByWolves Raised By Dragons]], Iris considers clothes as something you use when it's too cold and little else and has no problem with going around naked if the weather is warm enough, until Misty explains to her why public nudity is a big no-no. Misty estimates that it would be ''trivial'' -- her unspoken concern being "trivial for ''Ash''", specifically -- to convince Iris to be "some teenage fantasy nudist girlfriend."
817** And there's her suggestion of letting Ash rub suntan lotion ''on her front'' and not just her back.
818** When she drags Anabel to her shirtless hand-to-hand combat training, Misty thinks she wouldn't be surprised if Iris upped the ante and decided to [[FullFrontalAssault fight Ash in the nude]].
819** At one point while they're sharing a house during the Indigo League, Ash accidentally walks in on Iris after she's had a shower, although even Iris acknowledges that this was literally just a 'fortunate' accident.
820* InSpiteOfANail: She still obtains Axew, Emolga, and Excadrill in this timeline.
821* InterspeciesAdoption: She was abandoned by her parents when she was a baby, apparently after they found out she was a Bloodliner, but was found and raised by a family of Dragon-type Pokemon. In fact, rather than a partner, a companion, or even a friend, she refers to her Axew as her ''little brother'' (converserly, she also considers the Dragonite that would have been her Pokemon in canon to be her ''big brother'').
822* KnowWhenToFoldEm: [[spoiler:She forfeits in the second round of the Battle Dome Tournament to keep Red's Clefairy from maiming her incapacitated Axew]].
823* LoveConfession: [[spoiler:In Chapter 53, she and Anabel both tell Ash that they want to be his girlfriends, listing everything they love of him]].
824* MisanthropeSupreme: Iris' hatred of humans stems from humanity's penchant for desecrating nature for the sake of progress, with the fact her human family abandoned her certainly not helping matters. Like Misty, this is curbed after she meets Ash.
825* MosesInTheBulrushes: She was abandoned by her biological parents, only to be found and raised by Dragon-types.
826* MundaneObjectAmazement: Not as much as you might expect, because she would visit human society to get necessary supplies. Still, there are some things that confuse, amaze, or scare her, like pajamas, automatic doors, or trick mirrors in a fun house.
827* NeverFoundTheBody: Iris was presumed dead as an infant, but her body was never found. Sure enough, she's actually alive, and shows up some time after Vermillion City.
828* NoSocialSkills: Due to being raised by a family of Dragon-types, she doesn't ''quite'' know how to interact with humans.
829* NubileSavage: At first, since she was raised by Dragon-types and only wears clothes to keep warm. She eventually becomes less of a cavewoman as she picks up human social mores.
830* ObliviousAdoption: Subverted. At first, she seems unaware that she's human, but it turns out she just doesn't think of herself as one.
831* OhCrap: Due to her lack of knowledge of Fairy-type's existence, she has a big one when her Axew is unable to damage Red's Clefairy.
832* ParentalAbandonment: Her parents ditched her when they learned she was a Bloodliner. [[WouldHurtAChild As a baby!]]
833* PrefersRocksToPillows: She finds trees more comfortable than traditional beds to sleep. Well, unless the bed has Ash in it.
834* ProperlyParanoid: Noticing that Janine was armed prompted her to start training Ash and the others to become stronger and sharper. Her concerns are proven right when Sabrina kidnaps Ash right in front of them.
835* [[RaisedByWolves Raised by Dragons]]: She was taken in by a family of Dragon-types, mostly Dragonite, and considers her Axew as her "little brother".
836* SarcasmBlind: She often fails to catch jokes and snarky comments.
837* SleepsInTheNude: During the Indigo League, while Misty and Anabel wear sleeping clothes, Iris is only covered by her hair, implying this.
838* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Only with Dragon-types.
839* StatuesqueStunner: She is stated to be taller than Ash, who is taller than his mother in this timeline. She was once measured at 1.88 m (6' 2"), though she states she hasn't grown in a while, and predicts Ash will grow taller than her.
840* StrongFamilyResemblance: According to the Village of Dragons' Elder, who saw a photo of her, she greatly resembles her incarcerated mother, bar hair color.
841* SuperMode: Received a Keystone in the Battle Dome Tournament, although she doesn't have any Pokémon capable of Mega-Evolution (yet, although she does have a Gible that would evolve into a Mega-capable Pokémon later).
842* SuperpowerLottery: As a Dragon Heart Bloodliner, she can use the attacks and has the advantages of one of the most infamous InfinityPlusOneElement.
843* SuperSenses: Due to her upbringing, she has very sharp senses. She's the only person in her group, or Red's, who could pick up that Janine was armed.
844* TheTalk: Due to being raised by Pokemon who breed through eggs, she didn't know about how human reproduction works and was surprised and confused at the appearance of a pregnant woman, requiring Dexter to explain the process to her. This also meant she, and her family, were shocked and confused about menstruation, and thus apparently panicked when she had her first period.
845* WhatIf: Because of the alterations to the timeline, Iris was abandoned by her parents and [[RaisedByWolves Raised by Dragons]], where she met her Pokémon either through her family or by befriending them after she found them causing trouble. This lifestyle left her with NoSocialSkills, [[InnocentFanserviceGirl a lack of modesty]], and [[MisanthropeSupreme hating humans]], but it notably mellowed her out far more than her canon self.
846* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: After the ordeal with [[AxCrazy Red's Clefairy,]] she shows a strong bit of fea and dislike towards Fairy types, though not as much as Misty is with bugs.
847* WildChild: She was raised by Dragonites after being abandoned in the woods by her family, and acts more like one than a human. Having to teach her how humans behave is a big part of her early character arc.
848* WildHair: Having been raised away from civilization, she has this as opposed to her stylized hairstyle from the anime. Until Chapter 31, when she adopts a hairstyle similar to her game counterpart as the Unova Champion, as shown in the page image.
849* WolverineClaws: Can use Dragon Claw.
850* WomenPreferStrongMen: She is attracted to Ash partly due to his strength and drive to become stronger, but her comments about her "big brother" Dragonite make it clear that [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan she wouldn't consider him as a potential mate if he wasn't such a nice guy]]. She has taken to train him personally to make him ''even'' stronger.
851
852!!!Axew[[spoiler:-->Fraxure]]
853* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: [[spoiler:In canon, he evolved into Fraxure offscreen, only being seen as a Haxorus. He evolves much earlier than he did in the original timeline, though only to this first stage thus far.]]
854* BreathWeapon: Knows Dragon Breath.
855* DigAttack: Can use Dig.
856* FireForgedFriends: Ends up becoming this with [[spoiler:Red's Clefairy]] at the end of the Mewtwo arc.
857* IJustWantToBeBadass: Wants to evolve one day so Iris no longer has to protect him. [[spoiler:He evolves to Fraxure in Chapter 40.]]
858* NiceJobBreakingItHero: He misunderstood [[spoiler:Red's Clefairy's attempt to help his clone to stop the fighting]], thinking it was a distraction so he could attack.
859* OurDragonsAreDifferent: A Dragon-type.
860* TranslatorBuddy: Similarly to Pikachu, he serves as this to Iris with non Dragon-type Pokémon.
861* UndyingLoyalty: Declares that he'll stick by Iris' side to protect her no matter what she chooses to do.
862* WolverineClaws: Knows Dragon Claw and Slash.
863
864!!!Emolga
865* AttentionWhore: She's ''delighted'' to be the center of attention during the Battle Dome Tournament.
866* BlowYouAway: Secondary Flying-type.
867* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Like in canon, she used her Attract move to get other Pokémon to giver her food, until Iris caught her and made her stop, eventually becoming attached to her. She still does it from time to time, though.
868* ShockAndAwe: Primarily an Electric-type.
869
870!!!Excadrill
871* DishingOutDirt: Primary Ground-type.
872* ExtraOreDinary: Part Steel-type
873* FireForgedFriends: He befriended Iris after they fought together against a Simisear that kicked him out of his burrow.
874* NoSell: His Steel typing gives him an advantage over the large number of Poison-types that inhabit Kanto.
875* OutsideContextProblem: Most of Iris's opponents have never seen one of its kind, so it comes as one of this.
876
877!!!Gible
878* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Caught in the Safari Zone during Ash's first run through Kanto.
879* DishingOutDirt: Part Ground-type.
880* ManBitesMan: Likes to play chomping on Axew.
881* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Dragon-type.
882[[/folder]]
883
884[[folder:Spoiler character & Pokemon team]]
885!!! Anabel
886
887[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/resetbloodlinesanabel.png]]
888[[caption-width-right:180:[[labelnote:Click here to see Anabel's outfit at her debut]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/resetbloodlinesanabelbeginning.png[[/labelnote]]]]
889
890->'''Appears in''': Main Story | Expanded Universe [[labelnote:*]] Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2016 (vision) | Big P Pokémon Race Interlude | Sir Aaron & Lucario Gaiden (vision) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2017 | Hiker Interlude (cameo) | Pokemon Reset Bloodlines: The Movie - The Fanfiction | Blastoise Island Interlude | Red Seven Island Interlude (mentioned) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2019 (mentioned) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2020 | Gary Interlude II | Orange Rose Gathering (alternate timeline counterpart) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2021
891[[/labelnote]]
892
893A young Psychic-Heart Bloodliner. She lost her voice after her parents died in a car accident, and was raised by her uncle. She runs into Ash and company during an attack to Gringy City's Power Plant, and after saving Misty, she's invited to their group.
894----
895
896* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In addition to losing her parents in a car accident, flashbacks of her childhood show that she felt very sad for not being able to talk to people normally as a result of said accident taking away her ability to talk normally. She seems to have gotten over it for the most part during the present time, though.
897* AdaptationalBadass: In the anime, the only psychic abilities she displayed were telepathy and empathy. Here, she has those in addition to telekinesis and teleportation (as well as potential access to any Psychic-type Pokémon move).
898* AdaptationalCurves: In canon, she was a {{Bifauxnen}} to the point that Ash mistook her for a boy. She has a more noticeable bustline in this story.
899* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Ash meets her in his first journey through Kanto, as opposed to the second.
900* AdaptationalWimp: {{Downplayed}}. She's not a Frontier Brain in this iteration, but she's still incredibly skilled and powerful nonetheless.
901* AscendedExtra: A notable example, given that she becomes a traveling companion of Ash instead of being one of the Frontier Brains he faced in canon.
902* BigDamnHeroes: She shows up to rescue Misty when she's been pinned down by Vedia.
903* BoyishShortHair: She used to have her hair like this, but after hearing Ash that he thinks it looks good grown out, [[LongHairIsFeminine she decides to grow it out]].
904* ButNotTooWhite: Averted. She's pretty pale, but Ash still finds her skin tone attractive.
905* CantHoldHerLiquor: She decides to go to a bar and drink alcohol for the first time after she turns 16. She's unable to even finish one drink before getting in a daze.
906* ChekhovsSkill: In Chapter 50, she uses Mewtwo's mindscape ability to change the scenery for her and Ash while they're dancing together.
907* CovertPervert: Downplayed, but her thoughts make it clear she wouldn't mind too much if Ash rubbed suntan lotion on her front and not just her back.
908* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: She has light purple hair and purple eyes.
909* CuteMute: She's unable to talk vocally, so she uses telepathy to communicate with people.
910* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Not quite "desperately", but she has realized that unlike Ash and the others, she doesn't have a personal goal for herself.
911* DisabledInTheAdaptation: In this fic, she's unable to talk. That being said, she can communicate via telepathy, and later she uses one of the Pokédex's secondary bodies as a voice device to speak, albeit with some bugs.
912* DreamWalker: She discovers she can enter the dreams of people in Chapter 41.
913* TheEmpath: She's capable of perceiving people's emotions.
914* {{Foil}}[=/=]GoodCounterpart: To Sabrina, of all people. Both of them are Psychic Heart Bloodliners, and they were both taught to [[ComesGreatResponsibility use their powers to make the world a better place]] by their respective guardians. Unlike Sabrina, however, Anabel never lost her kindness and still continues to help people while [[TheWorldIsJustAwesome viewing the world in a positive light.]]
915* HealingHands: Learns Heal Pulse in Chapter 31 while training with Ash.
916* HeightAngst: Downplayed, but she's not very happy about being short compared to the others.
917* HeroicRROD: Pushes her psychic powers to their limits to try to find Ash after Sabrina kidnaps him in Chapter 33.
918* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Is only 5'3, which is about a foot or so shorter than Ash.
919* InSpiteOfANail: Her mute status makes it unlikely she will join the Battle Frontier, [[spoiler:but she still earns the title of 'Salon Maiden', albeit using it as an anonymous blogger]].
920* LoveConfession: [[spoiler:In Chapter 53, she and Iris tell Ash upfront that they want to be his girlfriends, after listing everything they love about him]].
921* MindOverMatter: She has this ability, since she was able to send Vedia flying down the hall just by stretching her hand out.
922* MsFanservice: Like the rest of the girls, she enjoys teasing Ash with her looks, starts growing her hair out longer, and gets Ash distracted during training when she takes off her shirt.
923* MythologyGag:
924** Her psychic abilities aren't unlike that of her anime iteration, though this version has to use them to communicate full time on account of having lost her voice.
925** She refers to herself online [[spoiler:as the "Salon Maiden", which is her Battle Frontier title]].
926* MundaneUtility: Has used her powers to teleport herself and the others out of inconvenient locations.
927* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Lampshades how they seem to develop new powers when they need them, or at least feel that they do, in Chapter 38 when Misty inadvertently develops Aqua Ring while meditating.
928* NiceGirl: Very much so, to the point of sympathizing and trying to reason with [[spoiler:Mewtwo who had just tried to capture and kill them all.]]
929* ParentalSubstitute: She was raised by her uncle after her parents died.
930* PowerIncontinence: Her monologue in Chapter 33 reveals that she used to hear everyone's thoughts at once when she started developing her telepathy. Her uncle would often take her to picnics in peaceful and quiet places to help her with it.
931* PsychicPowers: As a Psychic-Heart Bloodliner, she's got the whole shebang: [[MindOverMatter Telekinesis]], PsychicTeleportation, {{Telepathy}}...
932* PurpleIsPowerful: Has purple hair and eyes, and is a powerful psychic.
933* [[TheSmartGuy The Smart Gal]]: She has a very good mind to come up with battle strategies.
934* SquishyWizard: She's very proficient using her PsychicPowers, but she lags behind on the physical department compared to the others. This is partially justified because Ash did sports at school, and Misty and Iris have been traveling a lot more than either of them.
935* SuperpowerLottery: She can teleport, read minds, lift objects with her mind, and continues to develop new abilities by the day.
936* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: Tries to do this with [[spoiler: Mewtwo]] which fails, but still an A for effort.
937* TheTease: In Chapter 50, she gets Ash flustered over the possibility of seeing them in swimsuits at the beach, or even without them, and she finds it fun.
938* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to mention her without bringing up the fact that she's a member of Ash's harem. Hence why her name is spoiled.
939* WhatIf: The changes to the timeline resulted in a tragic accident that killed her parents and left her unable to speak, and never became a Frontier Brain like she did in the original timeline. Moreover, her Psychic abilities came not as a result of just having the natural talent from childhood that let her telepathically communicate with Pokémon, but were full on psychic abilities that were the result of being a Bloodliner. This results in her meeting Ash far earlier than she did in canon.
940* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Offers an equivalent of this to Ash's first Indigo League opponent, listening to the reasons why the girl's Dragonite was her most powerful Pokémon and offering advice on how to improve her team for the future.
941
942!!!Kadabra[[spoiler:-->Alakazam]]
943* HealingFactor: Can use Recover by Chapter 40.
944%% * MindOverMatter: As a Psychic-type.
945%% * PsychicPowers: Psychic-type.
946* PsychicTeleportation: Comes in handy to cover up the fact that Anabel can also use this ability.
947* SocializationBonus: [[spoiler:Evolves to Alakazam when placed in a 'round trade' machine with Ash's Boldore]].
948
949!!!Eevee-->Espeon
950* BadassAdorable: Badass enough to help in giving a few thugs a lesson.
951* LimitBreak: [[spoiler:Uses Shattered Psyche with Anabel's help, by borrowing Ash's Z-Ring and Psychium-Z]].
952* NonElemental: Was a Normal-type until she evolved.
953* MindOverMatter: After she evolves, she gains Psychic Typing, giving her such powers.
954* TookALevelInBadass: Evolves in the middle of a battle [[spoiler:against a Moltres]].
955* TheVoiceless: Was this at first for Anabel, until she evolved into Espeon.
956
957[[/folder]]
958
959[[folder:May]]
960!!!May Maple
961
962[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/resetbloodlinesmay.png]]
963
964->'''Appears in''': Main Story (mentioned and in a Facebook photo) | Expanded Universe [[labelnote:*]] Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2016 (vision) | Sir Aaron & Lucario Gaiden (vision) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2017 (mentioned)| Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2018 | Orange Rose Gathering (alternate timeline counterpart)
965[[/labelnote]]
966
967The daughter of Norman, Gym Leader of Petalburg. Given the implied status of all main characters as bloodliners, and the abilities of her cousin Sapphire, she likely has powers relating to probability and luck.
968----
969
970* AdaptationalBadass: Canon May didn't have the ability to manipulate luck, while this one does.
971* AdaptationalCurves: She's now 13 years old, and is considerably bustier than her anime counterpart, who was already infamous as the most busty of Ash's traveling companions [[ItMakesSenseInContext until she aged backwards]].
972* AdaptationalExplanation: When she reappeared in ''Diamond and Pearl'', she looked a lot younger than she did on ''Advanced Generation'', but the real life reason was due to a case of OffModel. This universe claims it was because she aged backwards somehow.
973* AgeLift: Is 13 at the start of the series instead of the 10 she was in canon.
974* AlliterativeName: '''M'''ay '''M'''aple.
975* BornLucky: It's hinted that her bloodline is related to luck, as it allows her to easily win at games and lottery.
976* BuxomBeautyStandard: Her large chest is often noticed by other characters.
977* FountainOfYouth: It's claimed that in the original timeline, she aged backwards between her appearances in ''Advanced Generation'' and ''Diamond and Pearl'', though how or why is never said.
978* InSpiteOfANail: Alterations to history aside, her overall life hasn't changed much, and she still has yet to cross paths with Ash.
979* MsFanservice: Her anime clothes lend themselves much more to this now - just look at the artwork. It leaves ''very'' little to the imagination.
980* MythologyGag: Her outfit is inspired by ''VideoGame/PokemonOmegaRubyAndAlphaSapphire''.
981* NamedByTheAdaptation: Given the surname Maple.
982* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Sapphire is her older maternal cousin.
983* RiddleForTheAges: Just how did she age backwards in the original timeline?
984* ShippingTorpedo: Ash voices his belief that May had a thing with Drew in the original timeline, prompting Pikachu to act disgusted at the idea.
985* WhatIf: Altering the timeline made her [[AdaptationalCurves considerably more well-developed for her age]], and stopped her from [[ItMakesSenseInContext aging backwards]], as well as giving her luck-altering powers.
986* YoungerThanTheyLook: She's often been mistaken as an older teen because of her bustiness.
987
988[[/folder]]
989
990[[folder:Dawn]]
991!!!Dawn Berlitz
992->'''Appears in''': Main Story (mentioned and in a dream) | Expanded Universe [[labelnote:*]] Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2016 (vision) | S.S. Anne Interlude (mentioned) | Sir Aaron & Lucario Gaiden (vision) Pokémon (NON) Reset Bloodlines (alternate timeline counterpart) | Orange Rose Gathering (alternate timeline counterpart)
993[[/labelnote]]
994
995While he hopes she exists in the new timeline, to date, Ash has found no reference to Dawn as living in Twinleaf Town or any clue where she might have gone otherwise.
996
997----
998
999* AgeLift: In canon, she was 10 when she first appeared. WordOfGod is that she is 12 as of the start of the story.
1000* AmbiguousSituation: Just where exactly is she? Although the author has confirmed she will eventually join Ash's group, Ash's first attempt at finding out where she is ended with him finding no proof she even exists. Her Mom is still around, and Iris [[spoiler:experienced a dream with Dawn in it]], so it's a question of where she is now and what she's doing in this timeline.
1001* MythologyGag: Her surname Berlitz is the same as her ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'' counterpart Platinum Berlitz.
1002* NamedByTheAdaptation: Given the surname Berlitz.
1003* RelatedInTheAdaptation: It's implied that the Dawn from the (NON) Reset Bloodlines timeline might be [[spoiler:Ash's half-sister]]. This is confirmed to be true in the Cherry Bloodlines and Orange Rose Gathering timelines.
1004* ShippingTorpedo: When Ash mentions that he thought Dawn had a thing with Kenny in the original timeline, Pikachu expresses disgust at the idea.
1005* WhatIf: The resulting alterations to history have caused her to somehow never existed, at least as far as Ash can find.
1006
1007[[/folder]]
1008
1009[[folder:Serena]]
1010!!!Serena Yvonne Gabena
1011[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/derq11j_f0d730c5_abbb_450f_9383_7bbcd274e96c.png]]
1012->'''Appears in''': Main Story | Expanded Universe [[labelnote:*]] Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2016 (vision) | Oak's Summer Camp Gaiden | Happy Birthday, Ash! (mentioned) | Big P Pokémon Race Interlude | Sir Aaron & Lucario Gaiden (vision) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2017 | Pokemon Reset Bloodlines: The Movie - The Fanfiction (mentioned) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2019 (mentioned) Pokémon (NON) Reset Bloodlines (alternate timeline counterpart) | Reset Bloodlines Holiday Special 2020 | Orange Rose Gathering (alternate timeline counterpart) | Reset Bloodlines Remake Chapter 2 (alternate timeline counterpart)[[/labelnote]]
1013
1014A young girl from Kalos. The daughter of a famous Rhyhorn Racer, she's still unsure as to what path she wants to follow in life. She befriended Ash during a Training Camp organized by Professor Oak, and they've kept in touch through traditional mail for over a year.
1015----
1016
1017* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Her overall friendship with Ash has changed in this timeline. In canon, she met him at a Pokémon Summer Camp just one time and didn't get a chance to meet with him again until he happened to visit Kalos. She and Ash are much closer in this story because they remained good friends even after the camp ended by keeping in touch with one another.
1018* AdaptationalBadass: In canon, Serena had many different skills, but this version is also a JackOfAllTrades with skills in acting and basic car repair, in addition to her canon skills. [[spoiler:She's also implied to be able to change herself into anything, suggesting she too is a Bloodliner, though little has been seen of this ability.]]
1019* AdaptationalCurves: On account of being older in this timeline, she's notably more developed than she was in canon.
1020* AgeLift: In canon, she was implied to be the same age as Ash despite having met him before the series began (not helped by [[NotAllowedToGrowUp him still being the same age]] he was when he started out.) This iteration is now 15.
1021* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:What type of a Bloodliner is she? Her shapeshifting powers suggest she may be either a Ditto or Zorua (like Hilda) Bloodliner, but given the lack of focus on these powers aside from one scene, it's difficult to say.]]
1022* ChildhoodFriends: She met Ash at Summer Camp when they were kids, and the two have remained close since.
1023* CrushBlush: Gets a few of these during the camp, even though she barely knows Ash at the time.
1024* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: "Desperately" might be a bit of a stretch, but she's unsure as to what to do with her life. She admits to Ash that she's a bit envious of him for already having a definite dream.
1025* EarlyBirdCameo: She makes a few early appearances during the time when Ash is traveling around Kanto.
1026* FamousAncestor: Her mom is known worldwide as a famous Rhyhorn Racer.
1027* FeminineWomenCanCook: She bakes some cookies in a cooking class during the camp to share with Ash, who ''loves'' them. She also works part time as a pastry chef in a bakery during the Christmas season.
1028** Hearing about Serena prompts Misty and Iris to independently muse that it might be nice to have someone in the group who can cook, even with Misty's potential jealousy to take into account.
1029* [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend He Is Not My Boyfriend]]: When Y suggests that Ash is her boyfriend, she quickly denies it, though her blush makes it evident that she wishes it were otherwise. The following year when Lita suggests it, she has a FreudianSlip and says that he's not ''yet'' her boyfriend.
1030* InSpiteOfANail: She still managed to meet Ash at the Pokémon Summer Camp, and she still has a defined crush on him. She also still met Ash because of a Poliwag, albeit through slightly different circumstances.
1031* JackOfAllTrades: Serena muses at one point that she is envious of Ash having a clear goal, as while she is fairly skilled in areas such as Rhyhorn riding, cooking, Pokémon, acting, dancing, and fashion (her mother even taught her basics on car work albeit against Serena's will), she doesn't feel as though she's skilled enough in any one of these fields to want to make it her full-time career.
1032* KaleidoscopeHair: [[spoiler:She experiences this at one point during the story, implying she has shapeshifting abilities. Thus far, it's the only extent of whatever powers she might have that she's demonstrated]].
1033* LetsGetDangerous: [[spoiler:When she sees that Ash's Rhyhorn has gone wild during the race, she's able to use the tricks she knows to catch up and help him before he gets hurt.]]
1034* LikeMotherLikeDaughter: She managed to pick up many of the skills her mother got from Rhyhorn Racing, though she feels like it's not something she wants to do professionally.
1035* MythologyGag:
1036** Her middle and last name are borrowed from her ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'' counterpart, who in turn is made her cousin.
1037** [[spoiler:Her shapeshifting homages the fact she's the first customizable character in the games.]]
1038* NamedByTheAdaptation: Her full name is revealed as Serena Yvonne Gabena.
1039* [[NiceGuy Nice Girl]]: Like in canon, she's very sweet and polite.
1040* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Y is her older cousin in this continuity.
1041* SingleTargetSexuality: In Chapter 27, she muses that her dreams "belong to Ash and Ash alone".
1042* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Like in canon, she quickly becomes smitten with Ash after he helps her, although over the course of the camp, she also comes to admire his [[{{determinator}} determination]] and [[SpiritedCompetitor competitive streak.]]
1043* TakingTheHeat: [[spoiler:After Ash gets blamed for the Rhyhorn racing accident, she decides to take the blame for what happened so he won't get expelled. This left Ash pretty bitter at the true culprit for forcing Serena to leave early, though said culprit would get booted out anyway for cheating on a test]].
1044* TextileWorkIsFeminine: She sent Ash a hand-knit muffler for his birthday. She's happy to see him wearing it during Christmas.
1045* TookALevelInCheerfulness: When she first comes to Oak's camp, she's not at all happy. But thanks to Ash, she grows to like it more.
1046* VoluntaryShapeshifting: [[spoiler:Her hair changes color at one point, implying this.]]
1047* WhatIf: In this new timeline, Serena meet Ash under different circumstances at the Pokémon Summer Camp, and was able to keep in contact with him well after the Camp through frequent mail correspondence, instead of never seeing him until several years later when he traveled to Kalos. [[spoiler:She's also implied to be able to change her appearance, although she's given little demonstration of this.]]
1048* WhatIsThisFeeling: She gets a little sting in her chest from seeing Ash's Christmas photos with Misty, Iris and Anabel.
1049* WrenchWench: Her mom taught her how to conduct basic car repairs, despite her protests.
1050
1051[[/folder]]
1052
1053!Others
1054Other main cast members who aren't the above.
1055
1056[[folder:Dexter (Ash's Pokedex)]]
1057->'''Appears in''': Main Story | Expanded Universe [[labelnote:*]] Snivy Interlude | Giselle Interlude | Big P Pokémon Race Interlude | S.S. Anne Interlude | Iris Gaiden | Reset Bloodlines Remake Chapter 2 (alternate timeline counterpart)[[/labelnote]]
1058
1059Ash's Pokedex.
1060----
1061* AdaptationPersonalityChange: This time around Dexter has an actual personality. A very sarcastic one, with traces of DeadpanSnarker and SourSupporter, but [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold willing to help its owner when it counts.]]
1062* AIIsACrapshoot: His course of action to take down [[spoiler:Mewtwo]] was met with this reaction from Paul's Pokédex and Alexander Silph's Cepu, since in following his prime directive of keeping Ash safe, he was willing to [[spoiler:blow up New Island completely, regardless of everyone else who didn't make it out in time.]]
1063* BreakoutCharacter: According to some of the author's comments, it gained more prominence after the immensely positive reception it got.
1064* CruelToBeKind: When Iris tries to follow Hunter J's Ship in an attempt to save her family, Dexter immediately stops her and bluntly tells her it would be pointless as even if she could track down an invisible flying warship, she'd stand no chance against Hunter J or her equipment and Pokemon, even going as far as commandeering Charmeleon to beat down her Excadrill to prove its point. While this understandably [[HeroicBSOD shook Iris]] it still ultimately saved her life and allowed her to travel alongside Ash and the others.
1065* DeadpanSnarker: The biggest one in the story.
1066* DependingOnTheWriter:
1067** Cross generally refers to it as the Pokedex, while the other writers generally call it Dexter.
1068** The main story does not bolden the Pokedex's descriptions of Pokemon, while this effect is seen in the Spanish translation.
1069* DoAnythingRobot: It would be easier to count the things it cannot do, like firing lasers and fighting directly.
1070* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Ash and the others never miss a chance to voice their annoyance with it.
1071* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: Keeps doing so at a steady rate, and takes great pride in it.
1072* HollywoodHacking: Has mentioned that it could, and rather easily, leak all of Team Rocket's classified data online.
1073* InsufferableGenius: It is incredibly smart, and lets everyone know it. Anabel is able to use this against him, [[ReversePsychology convincing it to help her set up a blog by suggesting that it]] ''[[ReversePsychology can't]] [[ReversePsychology do something as simple as that.]]
1074* JerkassHasAPoint: Snarky as it is, it generally gives valid points.
1075* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: It may be sarcastic and condescending, but it has Ash's best interests at heart. It also cares about his emotional wellbeing, as shown when it plays a recording of Professor Oak's "don't give in to despair" emergency message the morning after the first encounter with [=MissingNo=] leaves Ash believing that [[spoiler:Iris, Cilan and Dawn may be dead or not exist in this new reality]]. Dexter also shows care for Ash's companions.
1076* LogicalWeakness: As a machine it cannot appear with Ash and Pikachu in Missingno's dream conversations. It also cannot understand Pokemon and requires Ash to translate for him.
1077* MadeOfIndestructium: According to Professor Oak, it could survive being stomped on by a Snorlax. [[spoiler:Mewtwo was strong enough to destroy it, though.]]
1078* MrExposition: He's always there to give information, whether Ash likes it or not, and gets annoyed if someone gets ahead to do it first.
1079* NoSell: As a machine, he's immune to Sabrina's telepathy, which enables him to plan without her realizing what he's up to.
1080* NotSoAboveItAll: When Misty finds a Shiny Magikarp, it becomes ''excited'' at the prospect of getting data from it, and is horrified when Misty shows no interest in capturing it.
1081** Later, when Anabel suggests he's refusing to help her set up a blog because he ''can't'', he relents just to prove her wrong.
1082* TheNthDoctor: Basically; [[spoiler:after its physical form is destroyed by Mewtwo, Professor Oak assures Ash that he can upload Dexter's personality into a new physical form with no loss of personality]].
1083* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: It remains unusually quiet during Ash's confrontation with Belladonna, [[LampshadeHanging which Ash takes no time to notice.]]
1084* ServileSnarker: It helps Ash just as much as it snarks at him.
1085* SnarkyInanimateObject: Dexter is far more sarcastic and misanthropic than one would expect of a research tool.
1086* ThrowTheDogABone: Throughout the Safari Zone chapter, it is constantly annoyed by Ash and Misty refusing to capture rare Pokemon on grounds of "it's not what they're looking for". And then, Iris catching a Gible and Anabel catching an Eevee managed to placate it, and it was ''overjoyed'' when Ash caught a ''Shiny Chansey''. Not to mention in the Seafoam Caves, when the group runs into ''[[OlympusMons Articuno]]'' of all things, and later Zapdos.
1087* TooMuchInformation: Ash and the others occasionally find his information too descriptive, or inappropriate.
1088* VoiceForTheVoiceless: Professor Oak later installs him a program to help Anabel talk more normally, albeit it's not 100% perfect (and seems to choose certain words for fun, like specifically asking milk for Ash when they go for some drinks at a bar).
1089* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler:Is destroyed by Mewtwo to give an idea of how powerful the latter is. [[WeCanRebuildHim Fortunately, Oak is able to put him back together with his A.I and data almost fully intact]].]]
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