Avery

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If you were looking for the character of the day from Here Comes the Trubbish Squad!, see Avery (BW012). For the member of the Phobos Battalion in Pokémon Trozei!, see Phobos Battalion → Avery.

Avery
セイボリー Savory
Sword Shield Avery.png
Art from Sword and Shield by Ken Sugimori[1]
Age Adult[2]
Gender Male
Eye color Blue
Hair color Blond
Hometown Unknown
Region Galar
Trainer class Pokémon Trainer, Gym Trainer (formerly), Gym Leader
Generation VIII, IX
Counterpart(s) Avery (Masters)
Games Shield, Masters EX
English voice actor Kayleigh McKee[3] (Masters EX)
Japanese voice actor Junya Enoki (Masters EX)
Member of Galar League
Rank Gym Leader (minor division)
Specializes in Psychic-types
Animated series Pokémon: Twilight Wings
Debut The Gathering of Stars
English voice actor Christopher Hackney
Japanese voice actor N/A
Manga series Pokémon Adventures
Debut Flutter!! Tickets to a New Land

Avery (Japanese: セイボリー Savory) is the rival character in The Isle of Armor in Pokémon Shield. By the events of The Crown Tundra, he becomes a Psychic-type Gym Leader in the Galar region.

In the core series games

Avery comes from a long line of psychics who run the Psychic-type Gym in Galar. However, he is considered by his family to be a disappointment due to him only possessing telekinesis, and not more impressive skills like teleportation or telepathy. At some point, he obtained a Galarian Slowpoke. Because of the pressure, he developed a very proud personality and a habit of levitating anyone who defeated him. This behavior led to his Gym Trainer's status being revoked. During his desperation and depression, he discovered the Master Dojo, through his partner Slowpoke, that would lead him to visit the Isle of Armor to train under Mustard so he could improve on inheriting the position of Psychic-type Gym Leader.

He is first seen by the player at Wedgehurst Station, obtaining the Armor Pass needed to visit the Isle of Armor. Before he can get on the train, a Galarian Slowpoke appeared blocking the way, which resulted in Avery requiring the player to catch it. After complimenting on the player's capture of Galarian Slowpoke, he gets on the train for the Isle of Armor. He eventually reached his location and becomes a student at the Master Dojo. He initially caused friction with the other students, but he started to become more friendly through Mustard and his wife, Honey. Although he trained hard, he became lazy from the lack of a rival and motivation to improve himself.

The player meets Avery again once they arrive at the Isle of Armor. He challenges the player to a battle off the bat, assuming they are to be the Master Dojo's new student that he has been assigned to escort. After being defeated, he attempts to scare the player away from enrolling in the Dojo, and even lies to Honey about the student in question not wanting to show up, only for the player to eventually appear at the Dojo, much to Avery's shock. He threatens the player to not tell of what transpired. During Mustard's trials, his Dojo Uniform gets stolen by Mustard's three fast Slowpoke, which the player retrieves in short order. He battles the player over the next two trials, the former over a set of Max Mushrooms he claims discovered first, and the latter as part of a formal challenge. Avery cheats during the third trial by immediately summoning Psychic Terrain. He is eventually defeated and feels guilty about playing dirty. Mustard asks Avery to look after the Dojo Pokémon afterwards.

In the post-game, after Mustard has been defeated in a final showdown, Avery can be rematched daily.

In the Galarian Star Tournament, Avery reveals that he has become a minor division Psychic Gym Leader. After becoming a Gym Leader, Avery adds a Galarian Slowking to his team, replacing his Galarian Slowbro as the last member of his team and his Pokémon of choice to Dynamax.

League Cards

This is a transcript of the back of Avery's League Cards in Pokémon Shield.

Normal League Card
"Avery comes from a long-standing family of psychics. Each Psychic-type Gym Leader of Galar has been from the same bloodline as Avery, and thus, Avery has been destined to bear the burden of Gym Leader since even before he was born. Ever since he was a child, Avery could freely move things with his mind but lacked other skills, such as teleportation or telepathy. This has caused the rest of his family to label him as a disappointment. Avery has a great deal of respect for Slowpoke, as they go about their business at their own pace, no matter what others say."
Rare League Card
"Avery has always been very proud and would levitate any opponent who dared defeat him. This behavior caused his status as a Gym Trainer to be revoked. During this time of despair and desperation, his Slowpoke found a flyer for the Master Dojo, leading to Avery's current circumstances. Avery caused friction with many of the other students initially, but the kindness of Honey and Mustard slowly helped him to mellow out and become more friendly. Recently he has been training hard with his now-evolved Slowbro to prove himself better than a certain new student at the dojo."

Pokémon

Pokémon Shield

Avery's Pokémon are at different levels depending on whether he is battled before or after the Darkest Day.

First battle



Second battle



Third battle

Avery will Dynamax his Slowbro at the first opportunity.

Psychic Terrain is activated at the start of the battle.



Rematches
After obtaining Avery's rare League Card

Avery will Dynamax his Slowbro at the first opportunity.



After completing the Galarian Star Tournament

Avery will Dynamax his Slowking at the first opportunity.



Galarian Star Tournament

Avery uses these three Pokémon as both a partner and potential opponent in the Galarian Star Tournament. He will Dynamax his Slowking at the first opportunity if his partner has not Dynamaxed or Gigantamaxed themselves.



Max Raid Battle partner

Avery can occasionally appear as a partner to assist the player in Max Raid Battles on the Isle of Armor.



Status unknown
Slowpoke
Avery's Slowpoke

During the cutscene where the player receives Avery's rare League Card, he can be seen training with another Galarian Slowpoke. Its relationship to his final team is unknown.

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Masters EX

Main article: Avery (Masters)

Avery forms a sync pair with Galarian Slowking in Pokémon Masters EX. His Slowking is capable of Dynamaxing. Avery became a playable sync pair on July 14, 2024.

Dex Trainer NDex Pokémon Type Weakness Role EX role Base potential Availability
#208 VSAvery Masters.png Avery #0199 MastersIcon0199G.png Slowking Dynamax icon.png Buddy Move Icon Masters.png
Galarian Form
Psychic
PsychicIC Masters.png
Dark
DarkIC Masters.png
Masters Field.png Masters Tech.png ★★★★★☆EX Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout

Gallery

Sprites

GST Avery icon.png
Icon from the
Galarian Star Tournament menu

League Cards

League Card Avery.png League Card Avery rare.png
Avery's League Card in Shield Avery's rare League Card in Shield

Quotes

Main article: Avery/Quotes

In animation

Pokémon: Twilight Wings

Avery appeared in The Gathering of Stars, where he was seen levitating a fellow apprentice from the Master Dojo while he was demanding a rematch. He was then invited to the Galarian Star Tournament and was seen walking out onto the field at Wyndon Stadium for the opening ceremony.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Avery debuted in Flutter!! Tickets to a New Land. He is a student at the Master Dojo and studies under Mustard's guidance. While training with Klara at the Soothing Wetlands, Avery came across an unconscious Henry Sword, suffering from the effects of Eternatus's poison. While Henry recovered at the dojo, Klara was sent to greet a new student at the Armor Station. Not wanting to be left behind, Avery secretly followed Klara and witnessed her meeting Casey Shield and Marvin and mistakenly assuming they were the new students.

At the dojo, Casey and Marvin clarified that they weren't new students, much to Avery and Klara's relief. Casey and Marvin reunited with Henry and were tasked with gathering ingredients for an antidote to Eternatus's poison. At Klara's suggestion, Casey and her friends decided to collect sap at the Forest of Focus. Worried he was quickly becoming irrelevant, Avery offered to escort everyone to where the sap was located. Once the sap was successfully obtained, Avery and Klara went to deliver it to a Macro Cosmos employee.

In PASS35, having been motivated by the sap-collecting excursion, Avery and Klara continued their training and successfully cleared the first trial.

Pokémon

Slowpoke → Slowbro
Klara's Slowbro
Debut PASS33

Galarian Slowbro is Avery's first known Pokémon. As a Slowpoke, it was caught by Avery shortly after he first arrived on the Isle of Armor. It was first seen when Avery demonstrated his telekinesis abilities to Henry and his friends.

None of Slowbro's moves are known.

Abra
Klara's Abra
Debut PASS33

Abra is Avery's second known Pokémon. Avery caught it during a demonstration of his telekinesis abilities.

None of Abra's moves are known.

In the TCG

Full Art print of Avery
Main article: Avery (Chilling Reign 130)

Avery was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese Peerless Fighters subset before debuting in English in the Chilling Reign expansion, with artwork by Ken Sugimori. It was also released as a Full Art card and Secret card in the same Japanese and English expansions, with artwork by kirisAki. It allows the player to draw three cards, then the opponent discards Pokémon from their bench until they have three left.

Trivia

Icon of Telescreen, Avery's sponsor
  • Avery's uniform number is "026", which can be read in Japanese as goroawase for おつむ otsumu, meaning "brain".
  • While Avery speaks to the player, he uses various Psychic-type moves in his speeches, such as "Avery, Teleport!"
  • Avery and Klara are the only version-exclusive rivals.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese セイボリー Savory From savory
English Avery From savory
German Saverio From savory
Spanish Dreo From ajedrea (savory)
French Saturnin From Satureja (savory genus)
Italian Savory Same as his Japanese name
Korean 세이버리 Savory Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 賽寶利 / 赛宝利 Sàibǎolì Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 賽寶利 Choibóuleih
Brazilian Portuguese Saturnino From Satureja (savory genus)
Russian Эйвери Eyveri Transcription of his English name

References

  1. Avery (Chilling Reign 130)
  2. "My goodness, this is a thick one. Like a poor, lost Wooloo... It's up to me- as an elegant adult- to make sure they get the message."
  3. Kayleigh McKee on Twitter

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