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'''Troppy''' (Japanese: '''どらら''' ''Tororo''), known as '''Pilo''' in [[Chuang Yi]]'s translations, is one of the [[Pokémon]] that {{adv|Sapphire}} owns in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}}.
'''Troppy''' (Japanese: '''どらら''' ''Tororo''), known as '''Pilo''' in [[Chuang Yi]]'s translations, is one of the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that {{adv|Sapphire}} owns in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}}.


==History==
==History==
==={{chap|Ruby & Sapphire}}===
==={{chap|Ruby & Sapphire}}===
[[File:Sapphire and Troppy.png|thumb|left|200px|Sapphire and Troppy]]
[[File:Sapphire and Troppy.png|thumb|left|200px|Sapphire and Troppy]]
Prior to the start of her journey, Sapphire received Troppy from her father, [[Professor Birch]], as a means for aerial travel. Troppy first appeared in the end of ''[[PS213|Bubble Bubble Toil and Azumarill II]]'', as a way to quickly get up [[Mt. Chimney]] in order to chase [[Team Aqua]]. Upon reaching the top of the mountain, Sapphire spots Team Aqua's machine and has Troppy attack with Razor Leaf to scatter the Team Aqua Grunts below. Before they can attack the machine itself though [[Aqua Admin Amber|Amber]] interferes with his {{p|Pelipper}}'s {{m|Hydro Pump}}. As Troppy and Pelipper battle in the sky, [[Shelly]] urges [[Professor Cozmo]] to set up the meteorite inside the machine as fast as possible. [[Flannery]] tells Sapphire to get past Amber and go for the machine, but Sapphire says she can't as Amber is feinting, pretending to fight badly and staying defensive, only attacking when they head for the machine in order to keep them at a distance. Unable to get in close range, Sapphire orders Troppy to use Magical Leaf, an attack that never misses. Unfortunately, it hits the machine just after Cozmo finishes setting up the meteorite, so the machine's defenses block the attack.
Prior to the start of her {{pkmn|journey}}, Sapphire received Troppy from her father, [[Professor Birch]], as a means for aerial travel. Troppy first appeared in the end of ''[[PS213|Bubble Bubble Toil and Azumarill II]]'', as a way to quickly get up [[Mt. Chimney]] in order to chase [[Team Aqua]]. Upon reaching the top of the mountain, Sapphire spots Team Aqua's machine and has Troppy attack with Razor Leaf to scatter the Team Aqua Grunts below. Before they can attack the machine itself though [[Aqua Admin Amber|Amber]] interferes with his {{p|Pelipper}}'s {{m|Hydro Pump}}. As Troppy and Pelipper battle in the sky, [[Shelly]] urges [[Professor Cozmo]] to set up the meteorite inside the machine as fast as possible. [[Flannery]] tells Sapphire to get past Amber and go for the machine, but Sapphire says she can't as Amber is feinting, pretending to fight badly and staying defensive, only attacking when they head for the machine in order to keep them at a distance. Unable to get in close range, Sapphire orders Troppy to use Magical Leaf, an attack that never misses. Unfortunately, it hits the machine just after Cozmo finishes setting up the meteorite, so the machine's defenses block the attack.


In ''[[PS216|Mixing It Up with Magcargo]]'', Troppy is used in another battle against Team Aqua. Sapphire has Troppy and [[Chic]] launch a barrage of attacks that continue to get countered, no matter how hard they try. Sapphire, suddenly realizing something, has Troppy and Chic hold their fire. Approaching the "enemy," Sapphire discovers that a ring of {{m|Mirror Coat}} has been set up around them, reflecting all their attacks back upon themselves, and that Team Aqua had left long ago.
In ''[[PS216|Mixing It Up with Magcargo]]'', Troppy is used in another battle against Team Aqua. Sapphire has Troppy and [[Chic]] launch a barrage of attacks that continue to get countered, no matter how hard they try. Sapphire, suddenly realizing something, has Troppy and Chic hold their fire. Approaching the "enemy," Sapphire discovers that a ring of {{m|Mirror Coat}} has been set up around them, reflecting all their attacks back upon themselves, and that Team Aqua had left long ago.


In ''[[PS231|Master Class with Masquerain]]'', Troppy, alongside [[Rono]] and {{p|Donphan|Phando}}, were used in Sapphire's battle against [[Winona]] and her {{p|Masquerain}}, {{p|Swablu}}, and {{p|Beautifly}}. Although Winona's Pokémon proved tough, Sapphire manages to defeat her, earning the Feather Badge.  
In ''[[PS231|Master Class with Masquerain]]'', Troppy, alongside [[Rono]] and {{p|Donphan|Phando}}, were used in Sapphire's battle against [[Winona]] and her {{p|Masquerain}}, {{p|Swablu}}, and {{p|Beautifly}}. Although Winona's Pokémon proved tough, Sapphire manages to defeat her, earning the {{badge|Feather}}.  


In ''[[PS248|The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon X]]'', Troppy, alongside Ruby and Sapphire's other Pokémon, are used to battle against [[Archie]] and [[Maxie]]. Troppy was seen being pushed back by Archie's {{p|Walrein}}'s {{m|Icy Wind}}.  
In ''[[PS248|The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon X]]'', Troppy, alongside {{adv|Ruby}} and Sapphire's other Pokémon, is used to battle against [[Archie]] and [[Maxie]]. Troppy was seen being pushed back by Archie's {{p|Walrein}}'s {{m|Icy Wind}}.  


In ''[[PS259|Rayquaza Redemption II]]'', Troppy flies {{adv|Ruby}} into the final battle against [[Super-ancient Pokémon|Groudon and Kyogre]]. In ''[[PS267|It All Ends Now VIII]]'', Sapphire uses Troppy in her final battle against [[Archie]] and [[Maxie]].
In ''[[PS259|Rayquaza Redemption II]]'', Troppy flies Ruby into the final battle against [[Super-ancient Pokémon|Groudon and Kyogre]]. In ''[[PS267|It All Ends Now VIII]]'', Sapphire uses Troppy in her final battle against Archie and Maxie.


==={{chap|Emerald}}===
==={{chap|Emerald}}===
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==={{chap|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}===
==={{chap|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}===
In [[PAORAS13]], Troppy is used to chase after [[Zinnia]] after she goes to stop the rocket the scientists launched. After catching up, Troppy attacks with Leaf Tornado. Once landing on the rocket he and Sapphire are attacked by Zinnia's {{p|Salamence}}, knocking them off and sending them into the ocean.
In [[PAORAS13]], Troppy is used to chase after [[Zinnia]] after she goes to stop the rocket the scientists launched. After catching up, Troppy attacks with Leaf Tornado. Once landing on the rocket, he and Sapphire are attacked by Zinnia's {{p|Salamence}}, knocking them off and sending them into the ocean.


==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and characteristics==
Much unlike his Trainer, Troppy is a calm and collected Pokémon. He is Sapphire's main means of aerial transportation. Though powerful, Sapphire rarely uses him for battle, preferring [[Rono]] and [[Chic]] over him.
Much unlike his Trainer, Troppy is a calm and collected Pokémon. He is Sapphire's main means of aerial transportation. Though powerful, Sapphire rarely uses him for battle, preferring [[Rono]] and [[Chic]] over him.
==Moves used==
==Moves used==
{{anmov/h|Grass|Flying|Troppy {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Fly|1=Razor Leaf|2=Magical Leaf}}.png|Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Fly|1=Razor Leaf|2=Magical Leaf}}|image2= {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Troppy Solar Beam|1=Rono Troppy Aerial Ace|2=Troppy Leaf Tornado}}.png|caption2=Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}||0=Solar Beam|1=Aerial Ace|2=Leaf Tornado}}}}
{{anmov/h|Grass|Flying|Troppy {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Fly|1=Razor Leaf|2=Magical Leaf}}.png|Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Fly|1=Razor Leaf|2=Magical Leaf}}|image2= {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Troppy Solar Beam|1=Rono Troppy Aerial Ace|2=Troppy Leaf Tornado}}.png|caption2=Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}||0=Solar Beam|1=Aerial Ace|2=Leaf Tornado}}}}

Revision as of 19:50, 10 October 2016

Troppy
とろろ Tororo
Bag Poké Ball SV Sprite.png
Troppy.png
Sapphire's Tropius
Debuts in Bubble Bubble Toil and Azumarill II
Caught at Unknown
Gender Male
Ability Chlorophyll
Nature Calm
Current location With Sapphire
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This Pokémon is fully evolved.

Troppy (Japanese: どらら Tororo), known as Pilo in Chuang Yi's translations, is one of the Pokémon that Sapphire owns in the Pokémon Adventures manga.

History

Ruby & Sapphire arc

Sapphire and Troppy

Prior to the start of her journey, Sapphire received Troppy from her father, Professor Birch, as a means for aerial travel. Troppy first appeared in the end of Bubble Bubble Toil and Azumarill II, as a way to quickly get up Mt. Chimney in order to chase Team Aqua. Upon reaching the top of the mountain, Sapphire spots Team Aqua's machine and has Troppy attack with Razor Leaf to scatter the Team Aqua Grunts below. Before they can attack the machine itself though Amber interferes with his Pelipper's Hydro Pump. As Troppy and Pelipper battle in the sky, Shelly urges Professor Cozmo to set up the meteorite inside the machine as fast as possible. Flannery tells Sapphire to get past Amber and go for the machine, but Sapphire says she can't as Amber is feinting, pretending to fight badly and staying defensive, only attacking when they head for the machine in order to keep them at a distance. Unable to get in close range, Sapphire orders Troppy to use Magical Leaf, an attack that never misses. Unfortunately, it hits the machine just after Cozmo finishes setting up the meteorite, so the machine's defenses block the attack.

In Mixing It Up with Magcargo, Troppy is used in another battle against Team Aqua. Sapphire has Troppy and Chic launch a barrage of attacks that continue to get countered, no matter how hard they try. Sapphire, suddenly realizing something, has Troppy and Chic hold their fire. Approaching the "enemy," Sapphire discovers that a ring of Mirror Coat has been set up around them, reflecting all their attacks back upon themselves, and that Team Aqua had left long ago.

In Master Class with Masquerain, Troppy, alongside Rono and Phando, were used in Sapphire's battle against Winona and her Masquerain, Swablu, and Beautifly. Although Winona's Pokémon proved tough, Sapphire manages to defeat her, earning the Feather Badge.

In The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon X, Troppy, alongside Ruby and Sapphire's other Pokémon, is used to battle against Archie and Maxie. Troppy was seen being pushed back by Archie's Walrein's Icy Wind.

In Rayquaza Redemption II, Troppy flies Ruby into the final battle against Groudon and Kyogre. In It All Ends Now VIII, Sapphire uses Troppy in her final battle against Archie and Maxie.

Emerald arc

In The Final Battle III, Troppy is used to battle against the Kyogre that Guile Hideout summoned.

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc

In PAORAS13, Troppy is used to chase after Zinnia after she goes to stop the rocket the scientists launched. After catching up, Troppy attacks with Leaf Tornado. Once landing on the rocket, he and Sapphire are attacked by Zinnia's Salamence, knocking them off and sending them into the ocean.

Personality and characteristics

Much unlike his Trainer, Troppy is a calm and collected Pokémon. He is Sapphire's main means of aerial transportation. Though powerful, Sapphire rarely uses him for battle, preferring Rono and Chic over him.

Moves used

Troppy Magical Leaf.png
Using Magical Leaf
Troppy Leaf Tornado.png
Using Leaf Tornado
Move First Used In
Fly  Assaulted by Pelipper I
Razor Leaf Assaulted by Pelipper I
Magical Leaf Assaulted by Pelipper I
Solar Beam Mixing It Up with Magcargo
Aerial Ace Master Class with Masquerain
Leaf Tornado  PAORAS13
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese とろろ Tororo From トロピウス Tropius
English Troppy* From Tropius
Pilo* From Tropius and -o (common suffix among the nicknames of Sapphire's Pokémon)
French Pilo From Tropius
Korean 토라라 Torara Similar to its Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 熱帶龍龍 Rèdàilónglóng* From 熱帶龍 Rèdàilóng (Tropius)
特罗罗 Tèluóluó* Transliteration of Japanese name
Vietnamese Tororo Transliteration of his Japanese name


Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Tropius.


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