User:Neo Qwerty/Saukra

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Saukra
そーくら Sokura
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Saukra, as a child.
Age 19 (as of change to Pokémon Ranger class)
Gender Female
Eye color Brown-red
Hair color Blue
Hometown Viridian City
Region Kanto
Trainer class Pokémon Ranger
Generation I, II, III, IV
Games Blue, Yellow, Crystal, Sapphire, FireRed, Emerald, Diamond, SoulSilver, Glass

Saukra (Japanese: そーくら, Sokura) is the main avatar of Neo_Qwerty in most of the Pokémon games she has played, and so represents much, if not all, of the effort and love that Neo has put into her games. She also mirrors her wandering main character role in the mixed works known collectively as Pokémon Glass Version, tying the stories of all the player characters of Neo together.

In the games

Neo_Qwerty's first and main OT name, and the very first character she came up with. She was heavily based on Kris, hence the blue hair, and has since then become a sort of recuring trait in all first runs of Neo's games, along with always, always capturing a Pikachu or Pichu and naming it Sparx, pretending it's the starter.

As my main page is trying not to be too cluttered, any claims to fame are instead displayed on this page.

Pokédex status

334 Pokémon seen, 210 Pokémon obtained.

This overview is, sadly, inaccurate, as many Pokémon were transfered while at their final Generation III stage and at level 100, or obtained in Generations I and II and untransferrable... But I'm getting back up to speed in catching, breeding and levelling to recover the lost pre-evolutions.

Pokémon Teams

Yellow Version Team

Koichi
Trainer
?
Lv. 100
?
Koichi
Trainer
Lv. 100
?
Koichi
Trainer
Genderless
Lv. 100
?
Koichi
Trainer
?
Lv. 100
?
Koichi
Trainer
?
Lv. 100
?
Koichi
Trainer
?
Lv. 100
Light Ball

Sapphire Version Team

Nathan
Trainer
Lv. 100
Lax Incense
Azier
Trainer
Lv. 100
BrightPowder
Nathan
Trainer
Lv. 100
Energy Root
Nathan
Trainer
Lv. 100
Fire Stone
Nathan
Trainer
Lv. 100
Wepear Berry
Nathan
Trainer
Lv. 100
Mystic Water

FireRed Version Team

Azier
Trainer
Lv. ?
?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?
Azier
Trainer
Lv. ?
?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?
Azier
Trainer
Lv. ?
?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?
Nathan
Trainer
Lv. ?
?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?
Azier
Trainer
Lv. ?
?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?
Saukra
Trainer
Lv. ?
?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?

Diamond Version Team

Saukra
Trainer
Lv. 100
Sitrus Berry
Saukra
Trainer
Lv. 100
Chesto Berry
Saukra
Trainer
Lv. 39
Razor Claw
Saukra
Trainer
Lv. 100
Leftovers
Saukra
Trainer
Lv. 100
BrightPowder
Saukra
Trainer
Lv. 100
Starf Berry

Pokémon Ranger Team

311.png
Plusle
379.png
Registeel
378.png
Regice
377.png
Regirock
308.png
Medicham
094.png
Gengar
362.png
Glalie
282.png
Gardevoir

Moemon Team

Eni
Trainer
Lv. 90
Quick Claw
Eni
Trainer
ShinyIVStar.png
Lv. 90
Light Ball
Eni
Trainer
Lv. 90
Blackglasses

Created Novelty Pokémon

Novelty Pokémon are Pokémon without much value or chances in competition, but can be fun to create. They can be pairs, triplets, loners, but always have something unusual.

Pokémon Novelty Group Generation Moves
153.png Bayleef Potted Plant Generation IV Sweet Scent
Normal
Leech Seed
Grass
GrassWhistle
Grass
Ingrain
Grass
475.png Gallade Mirror Moveset Generation IV Bulk Up
Fighting
Leaf Blade
Grass
Night Slash
Dark
Psycho Cut
Psychic
282.png Gardevoir Mirror Moveset Generation IV Calm Mind
Psychic
Magical Leaf
Grass
Shadow Ball
Ghost
Psychic
Psychic
053.png Persian Constant Hits Generation IV Shock Wave
Electric
Swift
Normal
Faint Attack
Dark
Aerial Ace
Flying



Non-hacked Legendary Pokémon

  • Latias, from Pokémon Sapphire.
  • Latios, from Pokémon Emerald.
  • Lugia, from Pokémon XD and Pokémon Crystal.
  • Moltres, from Pokémon XD, Pokémon Yellow and Pokémon Blue.
  • Articuno, from Pokémon XD, Pokémon Yellow and Pokémon Blue.
  • Zapdos, from Pokémon XD, Pokémon Yellow and Pokémon Blue.
  • Entei, from Pokémon Fire Red and and Pokémon Crystal.
  • Suicune, from Pokémon Fire Red and Pokémon Crystal.
  • Raikou, from Pokémon Fire Red and Pokémon Crystal.
  • Manaphy, from Pokémon Ranger.
  • Phione, from breeding Manaphy.
  • Shaymin, from tweaking in Pokémon Diamond.
  • Darkrai, from tweaking in Pokémon Diamond.

Achievements

In Pokémon Glass

Saukra is always eager to help, and often bites off more than she can chew. She also loses interest or gets discouraged easily, which explains her strange history as a Trainer and her odd, aimless roaming around the world. She travelled far and wide, even throughout Orre and Fiore.

Saukra's starter Pokémon, and her main partner as a Pokémon Ranger, is a Raichu named Sparx, which she befriended as a Pichu in Viridian Forest. Most of the other Pokémon she captured were useful to her in her long journey, and they often still are, although she relies on them more for comfort and company than from necessity, like when she was a rookie trainer. She preferred befriending Pokémon instead of capturing them, and so most of her companions agreed to follow her, or were given to her for a certain purpose.

Pokémon

On hand

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Sparx
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Slowpoke
105.png
Marowak
143.png
Snorlax
131.png
Lapras
242.png
Blissey
052.png
Meowth
241.png
Miltank
213.png
Shuckie
147.png
Dratini
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Blitz
357.png
Tropius
282.png
Mata
475.png
Gama
misymetra.png
Asymetra
asymetra.png
Misymetra
153.png
Baylee
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Combee
489.png
Phione
172.png
Statica

Befriended

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Marowak
249.png
Lugia
490.png
Manaphy

Sparx

Saukra's Sparx
そーくらのスパーク Sokura's Spark
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Sparx, Saukra's Raichu
Caught at Viridian Forest
Gender
Ani172MS.pngAni025MS.pngAni026MS.png Lv. 100
Current location Party

Saukra's main Pokémon, and a powerhouse when he feels like battling, using a vast array of moves and dirty tricks to win. During Saukra's Coordinator phase, he also became her show Pokémon, and has grown spoiled. Saukra's Marowak was, thankfully, ready to pick up the offensive slack at that time.

Sparx's son, Blitz, has so far also proven to be a good sweeper, but lacks the maturity and mindset to endure the brutality of higher-tier competitive battling, although he does know Volt Tackle. Statica, Sparx's daughter, has a similarly odd move, Fly, which she achieves with a set of Poké Balloons.

Moves Used