He's not quite as rude and is more playfully combative than his video game counterpart, but he still has little patience for Trainers he feels are beneath his skill level.
This causes him to act selfishly, often putting his own interests ahead of others—even when there's danger. Throughout the course of the series, Blue has multiple run-ins with Red that require them to work together, even if Blue is reluctant to do so. The episode ends with Red entering Blue's chamber, ready for battle. This Supporter card allows you to draw cards until you have 8 cards in your hand at the end of your turn.
It's a quick and easy way to make sure you have plenty of cards to work with during your next turn. Just like Blue, you'll feel like you're one step ahead of your opponent. Blue is a character you love to hate and hate to love. It's always a treat to see him show up in any medium to antagonize the main character.
He's a great rival because he does have the skill to back up his boasting, which forces the protagonist—be it Red or the player—to work even harder to best him. Location : S. Anne The next encounter with Blue is as you and your rival enter the S. Location : Silph Co. Location : Pallet Town After you have 7 badges and you go to Viridian City to the Gym, you will find the Gym locked and so your rival recommends you go check in with Professor Oak.
Location : Viridian City After defeating Giovanni in the Viridian City Gym, Blue will encounter you outside the gym once again and be shocked to learn that Giovanni was the Gym Leader and was hiding there with the gym as a hideout. The first is Red, the Ash Ketchem doppelganger who acts as the final challenge at the top of Mt.
Both have a reputation as all-time greatest trainers, but which of them is truly the better of the two? Red is a character who does not have a huge amount of background or story in the games, but his simplicity is to his benefit as it makes him all the more likable. Everyone wants to meet and battle him, and that status alone speaks volumes. When the player first enters the facility area, Red and Blue will appear to greet the player and congratulate them on becoming the Champion of Alola, after which the player gets to battle against one of them.
He's later briefly met again aboard the S. If talked to aboard the ship, Trace can reveal that Blue actually defeated the Elite Four several years ago.
When Team Rocket later takes over Silph Co. After the player has defeated Blue, Trace battles him next while the player starts climbing the building. Once the player has defeated Giovanni at the Viridian Gym, Blue meets the player in front of it and reveals that he had been asked multiple times to take over the Gym, and now that Giovanni has left it, he decides to finally accept the request and become the new Viridian Gym Leader.
During the post-game, the player can rematch Blue at the Gym once per day. If the player chose Bulbasaur :. If the player chose Charmander :. If the player chose Squirtle :. If Eevee evolved into Vaporeon :. If Eevee evolved into Jolteon :.
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If you were looking for the character known as Blue in Japanese, see Green game. Artwork from Let's Go, Pikachu! Pallet Town. Professor Oak grandfather , Daisy older sister , Samson first cousin twice removed.
Viridian Gym. Indigo Plateau. File 1: Red. Gary Oak , Blue. Green , Blue. Red, Green , and Blue. Reward: Pidgeot Lv. Wing Attack. Mirror Move. Sky Attack. Alakazam Lv. Rhydon Lv. Tail Whip. Fury Attack. Horn Drill. Exeggutor Lv. Gyarados Lv. Dragon Rage. Hydro Pump. Hyper Beam. Charizard Lv. Fire Blast. Fire Spin. Arcanine Lv. Take Down. Blastoise Lv. Venusaur Lv. Mega Drain. Razor Leaf.
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