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Revision as of 00:15, 24 November 2021

Nice to meet you! I'm Lyra! I've spent a lot of time exploring with my Pokémon!
~ Lyra

Background

Gold, also called Ethan, was a young boy raised by his single mother in New Bark Town, within the Johto region. Growing up, Gold always aspired to become a legendary Pokémon trainer, alongside his best friend Lyra. Fortunately, due to living right next door to the resident Pokémon professor, Professor Elm, Gold would soon get his chance.

Wanting Gold to run an errand for him, Professor Elm entrusted Gold with a Pokémon partner that would protect him during his travels. Gold chose the Fire Type starter, Cyndaquil, and began his short journey. Finally making it to where he needed to be, he met Professor Oak, who sensed Gold’s bond with Cyndaquil and gave him a Pokédex.

However, while he was out, Gold received a phone call from Professor Elm, who informed him that one of his Pokémon back at the lab had been stolen. Gold rushed back, only to run into a young criminal named Silver, who challenged him to a fight. Gold’s Cyndaquil was barely able to take out Silver’s Totodile, and the criminal ran away.

After that brief scuffle, Professor Elm allowed for Gold to keep his Pokémon, and insisted that he take on the Gym Challenge. Eager to do so, Gold would go on to travel throughout the entire Johto region, catching all sorts of Pokémon, and earning himself the eight Gym badges of the region.

During this adventure, Gold would get caught up in a new plot by the disbanded Team Rocket, who were desperately trying to find their leader, Giovanni, and reform. Gold, now with his Cyndaquil having evolved into the powerful Typhlosion, was able to foil this plot and move on to taking on the Elite Four.

Gold was able to trample the Elite Four, and came face to face with the Champion, Lance. After an extremely challenging battle, Gold pulled through, and was proudly titled the new Indigo League Champion. Gold wouldn’t stay to defend his title, however, as he decided to further the reaches of his journey into the Kanto region.

Now in Kanto, Gold travelled through this entire region and took on its Gym Challenge as well, earning eight more Gym Badges. At last, he was granted access into Mount Silver, where he climbed to the peak and found a legendary trainer waiting. It was Red, the former League Champion.

Gold and Red engaged in the most legendary Pokémon battle in history at the peak of Mount Silver, with Gold taking the victory. After Red disappeared, Gold and his Typhlosion were left at the top victorious. His future whereabouts were unknown.

Powers and Stats

Tier: Likely 8-A | At least 8-A | At least High 6-A, likely far higher

Name: Gold, Ethan

Origin: Pokémon

Sex: Male

Age: Unknown, likely 11 years old

Classification: Pokémon Trainer, Pokémon Champion, Pokéathlon Champion

Attack Potency: Likely Multi-City Block level (Comparable to his durability) | At least Multi-City Block level (As low level baby Pokémon, Togepi and Dratini should be similar to those who can use Earth Power) | At least Multi-Continent level (Pokémon are shown to be stronger than usual when bonded with Trainers, and also grow stronger with Badges, of which Gold has sixteen. Gold defeated Red, who is considered a legendary trainer and became Champion of Kanto, which puts his Pokémon at the same stature as Steven Stone; Steven is considered a difficult challenge even to Brendan, who had previously faced Groudon; Groudon was said to be able to raise continents. Should also thus be comparable to Calem, who directly faced Yveltal; Yveltal directly powers the Ultimate Weapon)

Dimensionality: 3-D

Travel Speed: Average Human | At least Average Human (Pokémon can keep up with their Trainers) | Massively Hypersonic+ (Gold’s Pokémon should be comparable to Iris’s Pokémon due to both being League Champions; Iris’s Hydreigon could fly into space in a very short time)

Combat Speed: Likely FTL | Likely FTL (Even baby Pokémon can use Solar Beam, which is described as a light-based attack) | Likely FTL

Reaction Speed: Likely FTL (Due to commanding his Pokémon's every action, he should be able to react as fast as them) | Likely FTL | Likely FTL (Higher leveled Trainer Pokémon have shown to be able to dodge Solar Beam, which is described as a light-based attack)

Lifting Strength: Unknown

Striking Strength: Likely Multi-City Block Class | At least Multi-City Block Class | At least Multi-Continent Class

Durability: Likely Multi-City Block level (Humans in Pokémon have been shown to survive weak attacks from Pokémon, such as tanking a blast from Cosmog; Although a baby Pokémon, Cosmog should be similar to Pokémon who can use Earth Power) | At least Multi-City Block level | At least Multi-Continent level

Stamina: Superhuman+ (Gold was able to travel across the entirety of Johto, topple Team Rocket, earn every Gym Badge, become Pokémon League Champion, and then do the exact same in Kanto, without taking a rest) | Likely Superhuman (Gold’s Togepi and Dratini are able to fight for multiple days alongside him, although his moves are limited by PP and need to be recharged fairly frequently) | Likely Superhuman (Gold’s Typhlosion is superior to Togepi and Dratini)

Range: Standard melee range, much higher with Pokémon moves


Powers and Abilities:

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Human Achievements (Gold became Pokémon Champion and a Pokéathlon Champion), Vehicular Mastery (Gold can ride a bicycle through all sorts of terrain), Sealing (With Poké Balls), Healing (Recovery Items heal a Pokémon’s health and status effects), Statistics Amplification (Battle Effects items, and other held items can increase a Pokémon’s stats), Evolution Manipulation (Certain items can incur evolution in Pokémon), Resistance to Extreme Cold (Gold went to the peak on Mount Silver with no trouble)
Rage Power (It’s fire increases in intensity with its anger), Explosion Manipulation (Rubbing its fur together causes explosions), Heat Manipulation (Typhlosion’s body gives off heat), Fire Manipulation (Typhlosion is a Fire Type, and thus can attack with flames), Healing (Stoke the Fire! restores Typhlosion’s health), Status Effect Inducement (Flamethrower has a chance of burning the foe), Statistics Amplification (Stoke the Fire! increases Typhlosion’s speed and evasiveness), Non-Physical Interaction (All Pokémon can harm ghosts with non-Normal Type moves), Limited Resistance to Metal Manipulation (Takes half damage from Steel Type moves), Limited Resistance to Fire Manipulation (Takes half damage from Fire Type moves), Limited Resistance to Plant Manipulation (Takes half damage from Grass Type moves), Limited Resistance to Ice Manipulation (Takes half damage from Ice Type moves)
Aquatic Breathing (Dratini colonies were said to live underwater), Superhuman Speed (Extreme Speed makes Dratini attack at incredible speeds), Electricity Manipulation & Paralysis Inducement (Thunder Wave will paralyze the opponent with electricity), Air Manipulation (Twister whips up a tornado), Vibration Manipulation (Dragon Rage attacks with shockwaves), Limited Resistance to Fire Manipulation (Takes half damage from Fire Type moves), Limited Resistance to Water Manipulation (Takes half damage from Water Type moves), Limited Resistance to Plant Manipulation (Takes half damage from Grass Type moves), Limited Resistance to Electricity Manipulation (Takes half damage from Electric Type moves), Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (Shed Skin allows for Dratini to get rid of its status ailments)

Standard Equipment:

Name: Gold’s Typhlosion

Sex: Male

Category: Volcano Pokémon

Type: Fire

Level: 140 (Masters EX)

Obtained: Gifted from Professor Elm

Held Items:

  • X Sp. Atk - An item that sharply boosts the Sp. Atk stat of a Pokémon during a battle. It wears off once the Pokémon is withdrawn.

Pokédex Entry:

"Typhlosion obscures itself behind a shimmering heat haze that it creates using its intensely hot flames. This Pokémon creates blazing explosive blasts that burn everything to cinders."

Name: Gold’s Togepi

Sex: N/A

Category: Spike Ball Pokémon

Type: Fairy

Level: 1 (Gen IV)

Ability: Hustle - Boosts the Attack stat, but lowers accuracy.

Obtained: Gifted from Professor Elm

Pokédex Entry:

"As its energy, it uses the feelings of compassion and pleasure exuded by people and Pokémon. It stores up happy feelings in its shell, then shares them out."

Name: Gold’s Dratini

Sex: N/A

Category: Dragon Pokémon

Type: Dragon

Level: 15 (Gen IV)

Ability: Shed Skin - The Pokémon may heal its own status conditions by shedding its skin.

Obtained: Gifted from Dragon Tamer Master

Pokédex Entry:

"Dratini continually molts and sloughs off its old skin. It does so because the life energy within its body steadily builds to reach uncontrollable levels."

*Poké Ball: A ball thrown to catch a wild Pokémon. It is designed in a capsule style.

  • Great Ball: A good, quality Ball that offers a higher Pokémon catch rate than a standard Poké Ball.
  • Ultra Ball: A very high-grade Ball that offers a higher Pokémon catch rate than a Great Ball.
  • Safari Ball: A special ball that is used only in the Safari Zone. It is finished with a camouflage pattern.
  • Heal Ball: A remedial Poké Ball that restores the caught Pokémon's HP and eliminates any status problem.
  • Luxury Ball: A comfortable Poké Ball that makes a caught wild Pokémon quickly grow friendly.
  • Premier Ball: A somewhat rare Poké Ball that has been specially made to commemorate an event of some sort.
  • Cherish Ball: A quite rare Poké Ball that has been specially crafted to commemorate an occasion of some sort.
  • Master Ball: The best Ball with the ultimate performance. It will catch any wild Pokémon without fail.
  • Potion: The best Ball with the ultimate performance. It will catch any wild Pokémon without fail.
  • Super Potion: A spray-type wound medicine. It restores the HP of one Pokémon by 50 points.
  • Hyper Potion: A spray-type wound medicine. It restores the HP of one Pokémon by 200 points.
  • Max Potion: A spray-type wound medicine. It fully restores the HP of one Pokémon.
  • Revive: A medicine that revives a fainted Pokémon, restoring HP by half the maximum amount.
  • Max Revive: A medicine that revives a fainted Pokémon, restoring HP fully.
  • Pokégear: A high-tech piece of technology that serves as a phone, a map, and a radio, all in one.


Intelligence: Genius (Gold is able to commandeer seven wildly different Pokémon with extreme proficiency, rising to the top as a League Champion. He’s defeated people such as Red and Lance, who each have several years of Pokémon experience under their belt. His Typhlosion’s intelligence should essentially be an extension of Gold’s battle expertise)

Weaknesses: Gold himself is not a combatant and is theoretically left wide open to attack | Togepi and Dratini are left wide open if Gold is unable to guide and command him. Togepi is weak to Poison and Steel Types. Dratini is weak to Ice, Dragon, and Fairy Types. | Typhlosion is left wide open if Gold is unable to guide and command him. Typhlosion is weak to Ground, Rock, and Water Types.

Notable Attacks/Techniques:

Masters EX

  • Flamethrower: The target is scorched with an intense blast of fire. It may also leave the target with a burn.
  • Eruption: The user attacks the opposing team with explosive fury. The lower the user's HP, the less powerful this attack becomes.
  • Stoke the Fire!: Restores the user’s HP by approximately 40% of its maximum HP. Raises the user’s Speed and evasiveness.

Gen II & IV

  • Growl: The user growls in a cute way, making the foe lower its Attack. stat.
  • Charm: The foe is charmed by the user's cute appeals, sharply cutting its Attack.
  • Extrasensory: The user attacks with an odd, unseeable power. This may also make the target flinch.
  • Gen II & IV

  • Extreme Speed: The user charges the target at blinding speed. This attack always goes before any other move.
  • Thunder Wave: A weak jolt of electricity that paralyzes the foe.
  • Twister: The user whips up a vicious twister to tear at the foe. It may also make the foe flinch.
  • Dragon Rage: The foe is stricken by a shock wave. This attack always inflicts 40 HP damage.

  • Key: Lyra | Marill | Meganium

    Battle Records

    Notable Victories:

    Notable Losses:

    Inconclusive Matches: