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==In the TCG==
==In the TCG==
[[File:CookFusionStrike228.jpg|200px|thumb|Full Art print of Cook]]
[[File:CookFusionStrike228.jpg|200px|thumb|Cook in the TCG]]
{{main|Cook (Fusion Strike 228)}}
{{main|Cook (Fusion Strike 228)}}
'''Cook''' was introduced as a {{TCG|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 {{TCG|Sword & Shield Family Pokémon Card Game}} expansion before debuting in English in the {{TCG|Fusion Strike}} expansion, with an illustration by [[Sanosuke Sakuma]]. It allows the player to heal 70 damage from their Active Pokémon.
'''Cook''' was introduced as a {{TCG|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 {{TCG|Sword & Shield Family Pokémon Card Game}} expansion before debuting in English in the {{TCG|Fusion Strike}} expansion, with an illustration by [[Sanosuke Sakuma]]. It allows the player to heal 70 damage from their Active Pokémon.

Revision as of 14:38, 18 December 2021

Cook
コック Cook
Cook TCG.png
Cook TCG artwork by Sanosuke Sakuma
Other names
Introduced in Generation VII
Appears in Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
Sword and Shield
Gender Male
Counterpart Chef
Notable members Abe
Anime debut SM018|A Seasoned Search!
TCG debut Sword & Shield Family Pokémon Card Game
TCG card Cook
Manga debut {{{manga}}}

A Cook (Japanese: コック Cook) is a type of Trainer class introduced in Generation VII. They are depicted as apron-wearing men interested in cooking. They can be seen as the Generation VII counterpart for Generation VI's Chef class.

In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, all Pokémon used by Cooks are holding Leftovers.

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, Cooks keep their Pokémon in Great Balls. In the Battle Tower, they specialize in Bug-, Fire-, and Water-type Pokémon.

Appearance

Spr SM Cook.png VSCook SM.png VSCook SwSh.png
In-battle model from
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
VS model from
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
VS model from
Generation VIII
Cook SM OD.png Y-Comm Profile Cook.png
Overworld model from
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
Y-Comm profile image from
Generation VIII

Trainer list

Pokémon Sun and Moon


See also:
List of Battle Tree Trainers/Cook

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon


Pokémon Sword and Shield


In the anime

Abe, a Cook in the anime

Mallow's father, Abe, is based on the Cook Trainer class. He is a recurring character in Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon, first appearing in A Seasoned Search!. He runs the Aina's Kitchen restaurant along with his daughter.

In the TCG

Cook in the TCG
Main article: Cook (Fusion Strike 228)

Cook 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 Sword & Shield Family Pokémon Card Game expansion before debuting in English in the Fusion Strike expansion, with an illustration by Sanosuke Sakuma. It allows the player to heal 70 damage from their Active Pokémon.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 西餐廚師 Sāichāan Chyùhsī
Mandarin 西餐廚師 / 西餐厨师 Xīcān Chúshī
France Flag.png French Cuisinier
Germany Flag.png German Küchenchef
Italy Flag.png Italian Cuoco
South Korea Flag.png Korean Cook
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Chef
Spain Flag.png Spanish Chef


Trainer classes in the Pokémon core series
Alola Ace DuoAce TrainerAether Branch ChiefAether FoundationAether Foundation Employee
Aether PresidentAthletic SiblingsBackpackerBeautyBellhopBlack BeltCaptainCollectorCookDancer
Eevee UserElite FourEspeon UserFirefighterFishermanFlareon UserGAME FREAKGentlemanGlaceon User
Golf BuddiesGolferHikerHoneymoonersIsland KahunaJanitorJolteon UserKarate FamilyLassLeafeon User
MadameOffice WorkerPokémon BreederPokémon ProfessorPokémon TrainerPolice OfficerPreschooler
PrincipalPunk GirlPunk GuyPunk PairRising StarRising Star DuoScientistSightseerSwimmerSwimmers
Swimmer GirlsSylveon UserTeacherTeam SkullTeam Skull AdminTeam Skull BossTeam Skull Grunt
Trial GuideTwinsUmbreon UserVaporeon UserVeteranVeteran DuoWorkerYoungsterYouth Athlete
ActorUSUMCapoeira CoupleUSUMDancing FamilyUSUMKantonian GymUSUMMaster & ApprenticeUSUM
ReporterUSUMSparring PartnersUSUMSurferUSUMTeam AquaUSUMTeam FlareUSUMTeam GalacticUSUM
Team MagmaUSUMTeam PlasmaUSUMTeam Rainbow RocketUSUMTeam Rainbow Rocket GruntUSUM
Tourist CoupleUSUMUltra Forest KartenvoyUSUltra Recon SquadUSUM
Battle Tree, Battle Royal Dome, and Battle Agency only:
Battle LegendPokémon Center LadyPro Wrestler
Galar ArtistBackpackerBeautyBlack BeltCabbieCafé MasterCameramanChampionColleaguesCookDancerDaring Couple
DoctorFisherGAME FREAK'sGym ChallengerGym LeaderGym TrainerGentlemanHikerInterviewersLassLeague Staff
Macro Cosmos'sMadameMedical TeamModelMusic CrewMusicianOffice WorkerPoké KidPokémon Breeder
Pokémon TrainerPolice OfficerPostmanRail StaffReporterSchoolboySchoolgirlSwimmerTeam Yell GruntWorkerYoungster
Expansion Pass only:
Dojo MasterDojo MatronMaster Dojo Student


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