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| species=Human | | species=Human | ||
| hair=Blue | | hair=Blue | ||
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| base=Mossdeep City/Meteor Falls | | base=Mossdeep City/Meteor Falls | ||
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− | '''Steven Stone''' is a powerful Pokémon trainer | + | '''Steven Stone''' is a powerful Pokémon trainer in ''[[Pokémon: Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Pokémon: Ruby, Sapphire]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Emerald Version|Emerald Versions]]'' who appears as champion of the Elite Four in the former two games and an optional post-Elite Four opponent in the latter. He specializes in Steel-type Pokémon, although his roster also contains Ground- and Rock-type Pokémon. |
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− | Steven was the son of [[ | + | Steven was the son of [[Mr. Stone]], the president of the Devon Corporation. Rather than following in his father's footsteps, Steven Stone became a Pokémon trainer who at some point challenged the Elite Four and became champion. He was also friends with [[Wallace]], the [[Sootopolis City]] gym leader who guarded the Cave of Origin. He had strong faith in Pokémon and the good they could do, and would often muse aloud about Pokémon and trainers. Steven was also known for his love of rare stones, often travelling in search of such stones, and he would occasionally train at Meteor Falls. Despite his youth, he had his own home in [[Mossdeep City]]. |
− | + | Within ''Ruby'', ''Sapphire'' and ''Emerald'', he was first seen within the Granite Cave at [[Dewford Island]] when [[Brendan]]/[[May]] delivered a letter to him from his father. Steven thanked the trainer by giving them TM 47: Steel Wing. He then briefly met the trainer again on Route 103 and briefly talked to him about different types of Pokémon. Steven then met Brendan/May again at Route 119, and showed him how camouflaged [[Kecleon]] were revealed using the Devon Scope. After the trainer defeated or captured a Kecleon, Steven let them keep the scope. | |
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Steven would then be found in his home at Mossdeep, where he would give the trainer HM 08: Dive. In ''Emerald'', before this Steven teamed up with the trainer in a double battle against [[Archie]] and [[Tabitha (Pokemon)|Tabitha]] of [[Team Magma]] when they tried robbing the Mossdeep Space Center. After [[Groudon]] and/or [[Kyogre]] were awakened, Steven appeared and went with Brendan/May to Sootopolis, where he introduced them to Wallace. He remained at Sootopolis until the crisis was resolved. | Steven would then be found in his home at Mossdeep, where he would give the trainer HM 08: Dive. In ''Emerald'', before this Steven teamed up with the trainer in a double battle against [[Archie]] and [[Tabitha (Pokemon)|Tabitha]] of [[Team Magma]] when they tried robbing the Mossdeep Space Center. After [[Groudon]] and/or [[Kyogre]] were awakened, Steven appeared and went with Brendan/May to Sootopolis, where he introduced them to Wallace. He remained at Sootopolis until the crisis was resolved. | ||
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In ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', Brendan/May would ultimately battle and defeat Steven Stone to become the Elite Four's new champion. Afterwards, Steven guided the trainer to be registered as the new champion. In ''Emerald'', Steven Stone had given up his position as champion to Wallace beforehand. In either game, after Brendan/May became the new champion and returned to Mossdeep, Steven had left to go soul searching. He left behind a note and a Pokéball containing a [[Beldum]] as his gift to Brendan/May. In ''Emerald'', he could be found training in the Meteor Falls, where he could be battled. This confirmed the suspicions Steven had since he first met the trainer that they would eventually become champion, but Steven said that only the trainer would know where they could go from there. | In ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', Brendan/May would ultimately battle and defeat Steven Stone to become the Elite Four's new champion. Afterwards, Steven guided the trainer to be registered as the new champion. In ''Emerald'', Steven Stone had given up his position as champion to Wallace beforehand. In either game, after Brendan/May became the new champion and returned to Mossdeep, Steven had left to go soul searching. He left behind a note and a Pokéball containing a [[Beldum]] as his gift to Brendan/May. In ''Emerald'', he could be found training in the Meteor Falls, where he could be battled. This confirmed the suspicions Steven had since he first met the trainer that they would eventually become champion, but Steven said that only the trainer would know where they could go from there. | ||
− | + | Steven Stone also makes an appearance in ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions]]'' (it is unknown if this takes place before or after the events of ''Ruby''/''Sapphire''/''Emerald''). He first shows up at Vermillion City after [[Gold]] retrieves the CopyCat Girl's doll from the Pokémon Fan Club, and he tells Gold about the rumors of [[Latios]] or [[Latias]]'s appearance in Kanto as well as its connection to the Soul Dew. After Gold defeated [[Red]] at Mt. Silver, Steven Stone would appear on the bottom floor of Silph Co. and award Gold with his choice of Hoenn starter Pokémon [[Treecko]], [[Torchic]] or [[Mudkip]]. | |
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==Pokémon Roster== | ==Pokémon Roster== | ||
− | Steven uses the following Pokémon in ''Ruby'', ''Sapphire'' | + | Steven uses the following Pokémon in ''Ruby'', ''Sapphire'' and ''Emerald'': |
*[[Skarmory]] | *[[Skarmory]] | ||
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*[[Armaldo]] | *[[Armaldo]] | ||
*[[Aggron]] | *[[Aggron]] | ||
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=Other Appearances= | =Other Appearances= | ||
− | + | *Steven appeared in one episode of the Pokémon anime, where he helped [[Red#Ash Ketchum|Ash]] and his friends to escape from an underground cavern, which led Ash to vow to be good enough to defeat Steven someday. | |
− | + | *Steven Stone appeared throughout the ''Ruby''/''Sapphire'' arc of the ''Pokémon Adventures'' arc. It was shown in the past that he lost to Wallace in the final round of the Pokémon League tournament, but because Steven Stone became champion through default when the title was refused by Wallace. He works with his father to find a way to prevent the revival of [[Groudon]] and [[Kyogre]] by seeking the legendary Regi-Pokémon. He is first seen in the Granite Cave where he helps [[Brendan|Ruby]] in battle and is impressed by his skills but does not recruit him as a scout because he is too young. Steven later gathers together the Elite Four to gather the Regi- Pokémon after Groudon and Kyogre are revived and begin their battle. He also forces Wallace to accept the champion's cloak due to a vision that he would die soon. After arriving at Sootopolis [[May|Sapphire]] gives him a letter from his father given early in the arc which in this version contains the last piece of the puzzle in awakening the Regi- Pokémon. He then exerts control over [[Registeel]], [[Regirock]] and [[Regice]], although he winds up dying from the stress after Groudon and Kyogre are driven away. However, he comes back to life afterwards due to some sort of time slip created by [[Celebi]]. | |
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− | *Steven Stone appeared throughout the ''Ruby''/''Sapphire'' arc of the ''Pokémon Adventures'' arc. It was shown in the past that he lost to Wallace in the final round of the Pokémon League tournament, but because Steven Stone became champion through default when the title was refused by Wallace. He works with his father to find a way to prevent the revival of [[Groudon]] and [[Kyogre]] by seeking the legendary Regi-Pokémon. He is first seen in the Granite Cave where he helps [[Brendan|Ruby]] in battle and is impressed by his skills but does not recruit him as a scout because he is too young. Steven later gathers together the Elite Four to gather the Regi- Pokémon after Groudon and Kyogre are revived and begin their battle. He also forces Wallace to accept the champion's cloak due to a vision that he would die soon. After arriving at Sootopolis [[May|Sapphire]] gives him a letter from his father given early in the arc which in this version contains the last piece of the puzzle in awakening the Regi- Pokémon. He then exerts control over [[Registeel]], [[Regirock]] and [[Regice]], although he winds up dying from the stress after Groudon and Kyogre are driven away. However, he comes back to life afterwards due to some sort of time slip created by [[Celebi]] | ||
=Trivia= | =Trivia= | ||
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*His favorite move is Steel Wing, and his favorite Pokémon is Beldum. | *His favorite move is Steel Wing, and his favorite Pokémon is Beldum. | ||
*Steven is the first character to team up with the trainer in a double battle. | *Steven is the first character to team up with the trainer in a double battle. | ||
− | *In ''[[Pokémon: Platinum Version | + | *In ''[[Pokémon: Platinum Version]]'', it is implied that he is the previous owner of the villa, having stayed there for a while when he was collecting all of Sinnoh's rare stones and then passing the villa on to some guy before returning to Hoenn. |
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{{Elite Four}} | {{Elite Four}} | ||
[[Category: Pokémon Characters]] | [[Category: Pokémon Characters]] |