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|jname=アユミ
|jname=アユミ
|jtrans=Ayumi
|jtrans=Ayumi
|image=Spr Masters .png
|image=Spr Masters Elaine.png
|size=200px
|size=200px
|caption=Elaine's model
|caption=Elaine's model
|num=188
|num=188
|enva=Unknown
|enva=Alice Himora
|java=Unknown
|java={{wp|Satomi Akesaka}}
|desc=N/A
|desc=This Trainer set off on her {{pkmn|journey}} from [[Kanto]]’s [[Pallet Town]]. She likes to go on leisurely walks with her {{ga|Partner Pokémon|partner}} Eevee, who is strangely able to use [[Secret Technique]]s.
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'''Elaine''' (Japanese: '''アユミ ''' ''Ayumi'') is a [[Pokémon Trainer]] in [[Pokémon Masters EX]], based on the [[Elaine|character of the same name]] in the [[core series]] {{pkmn|games}}. She forms a [[sync pair]] with {{p|Eevee}}.
'''Elaine''' (Japanese: '''アユミ ''' ''Ayumi'') is a [[Pokémon Trainer]] in [[Pokémon Masters EX]], based on the {{ga|Elaine|character of the same name}} in the [[core series]] {{pkmn|games}}. She forms a [[sync pair]] with {{ga|Partner Pokémon|partner}} {{p|Eevee}}. This pair was first made available through a Poké Fair {{DL|Sync pair|sync pair scout}} beginning on November 17, 2023. This pair can be raised to {{6EX}} since it first released.
 
==In the games==
===In events===
====[[Let's Go in Search of Wonder]]====
After watching a video about a talking Eevee, Elaine decides to go find it herself. While searching, she mistakes {{mas|Eve}} for the talking Eevee. After throwing a [[Poké Ball]] at her, Elaine realizes that Eve is just a {{tc|Poké Kid}}. After introducing each other and bonding over their love for Eevee, they decide to look for the talking Eevee together.
 
They first talk to {{mas|Adaman}}, {{mas|Irida}}, {{mas|Rei}}, and {{mas|Akari}} to see if they know about a talking Eevee, but they say that they've never heard of one in [[Pasio]] or [[Hisui]]. They next talk to {{mas|Leaf}}, {{mas|Misty}}, and {{mas|Erika}}, but they have never heard of a talking Eevee either. The two eventually get discouraged about finding the talking Eevee, but then they notice a person wearing an Eevee bag and assume that they must know a lot about Eevee. The person turns out to be {{mas|Penny}}, and after talking to each other, Penny tells them that there is a secret gathering of Eevee fans where they might hear stories that wouldn't come up among typical Eevee fans. Penny decides to join them to introduce them to the secret Eevee fans so they won't get chucked out, as she too wants to meet a talking Eevee.
 
After Penny introduces Elaine and Eve to the secret Eevee fans, one fan says that they never heard of a talking Eevee, but says that the other fans might and encourages them to ask around and hang out with the Eevee while doing so. While hanging out, Elaine shows off her Eevee's [[Secret Technique]] Chop Down, which impresses everyone on her {{ga|Partner Pokémon|mysterous}} Eevee's skill, with one fan asking if her Eevee can talk. Elaine asks her Eevee to talk, but to no avail. Eve starts to get discouraged, while Penny wonders if a talking Pokémon is even possible. Elaine suggests asking {{mas|Professor Oak}} about the topic.
 
The group arrives at [[Professor Bellis]]'s laboratory, where they meet Professor Oak, {{mas|Blue}}, and {{mas|Nemona}}. Elaine asks Professor Oak about talking Pokémon, to which he says it isn't impossible, using {{p|Chatot}} as an example of a Pokémon speaking with human words. Professor Oak theorizes that a Pokémon could try to mimic human speech as some sort of reaction. Elaine thanks Professor Oak for the explanation, but she still wishes Pokémon and people could speak to each other.
 
Days later, the group is still looking for a talking Pokémon and asks {{mas|Valerie}} about it. While talking, they hear a voice that says "I love you!", with Elaine and Eve thinking that the voice was cute.


==Eevee==
==Eevee==
{{Masters
{{Masters
|name=Eevee
|name=Eevee
|ndex=133 f
|ndex=0133 f
|gender=f
|gender=f
|type=Normal
|type=Normal
|role=Support
|role=Support
|exrole=Tech
|move1=Normal
|move1=Normal
|base=6
|base=6
|weakness=Fighting
|weakness=Fighting
|description=N/A
|description=The question of why only Eevee has such unstable genes has still not been solved.
|hp=|atk=|def=|spatk=|spdef=|spe=
|hp=664|atk=161|def=297|spatk=161|spdef=297|spe=284
|hp2=|atk2=|def2=|spatk2=|spdef2=|spe2=
|hp2=824|atk2=221|def2=357|spatk2=221|spdef2=357|spe2=324
}}
}}
===Availability===
Elaine is exclusive to Poké Fair scouts. She was available in the following sync pair scout banners:
* (Debut) Elaine Poké Fair Scout (November 17 to December 7, 2023)
* {{tt|5★-Select Poké Fair Scout ×15 (C)|Available using paid gems only}} (December 31, 2023 to January 31, 2024)
* 10-Pair Scout (Max 100 Pairs) (February 19 to March 25, 2024)
* {{tt|5★-Select Poké Fair Scout ×15 (A)|Available using paid gems only}} (February 28 to March 26, 2024)


===Moves===
===Moves===
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|{{t|Normal}}<br>[[File:NormalIC Masters.png|20px]]
|{{t|Normal}}<br>[[File:NormalIC Masters.png|20px]]
{{statustable|Physical}}
{{statustable|Physical}}
|2
|0<br>(3 uses)
|94
|94
|112
|112
|100%
|100%
|All opponents
|An opponent
|No additional effect.
|No additional effect.
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
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|—
|—
|—
|—
|
|All allies
|Restore the HP of all allied sync pairs by approximately 10% of their maximum HP. Restores 1 MP of the user's moves that have the quick move effect tag. Raises the critical-hit rate of all allied sync pairs by 3 stats ranks. Increases the Physical Moves ↑ Next effect or Special Moves ↑ Next effect of all allied sync pairs by 1 rank. (The same type of effect is increased for all allied sync pairs.)
|Restore the HP of all allied sync pairs by approximately 10% of their maximum HP. Restores 1 MP of the user's moves that have the quick move effect tag. Raises the critical-hit rate of all allied sync pairs by 3 stats ranks. Increases the Physical Moves ↑ Next effect or Special Moves ↑ Next effect of all allied sync pairs by 1 rank. (The same type of effect is increased for all allied sync pairs.)
|- style="background:#{{normal color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{normal color light}}"
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{{statustable|Physical}}
{{statustable|Physical}}
|—
|—
|250
|300
|300
|360
|—
|—
|An opponent
|An opponent
|No additional effects. <br>''(6★ EX effect: The sync buff is doubled the first time a sync move is used.)
|''(6★ EX effect: The sync buff is doubled the first time a sync move is used.)''<br>''(EX role effect: Power of sync move increases 50%.)''
|}
|}
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===Skills===
===Skills===
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{normal color}}; border:3px solid #{{normal color dark}}; text-align:center"
|- style="background: #{{normal color light}}"
! Name
! Description
|- style="background: #{{normal color light}}"
! colspan=2 | {{color2|000|Passive skill|Passive Skills}}
|-style="background:#fff"
|“Quick Move”: Restore T-Move MP 9
|Restores 1 MP for the user’s Trainer when it uses a move that has the quick move effect tag.
|-style="background:#fff"
|Hit: Interference (1 Kind) 9
|Leaves the target either flinching, confused, or trapped when the user’s attack move against it is successful.
|-style="background:#fff"
|1st Use Status P-Move: HP Recovery 4
|Restores the user’s HP by approximately 40% of its maximum HP the first time its Pokémon uses a status move each battle.
|- style="background: #{{normal color light}}"
! colspan=2 | {{color2|000|Theme skill|Theme Skills}}
|-style="background:#fff"
|[[File:Theme skill icon type.png|20px]] Normal Support
|Raises the maximum HP of all allied sync pairs by 30.
|-style="background:#fff"
|[[File:Theme skill icon region.png|20px]] Kanto Support
|Raises the maximum HP of all allied sync pairs by 4.
|-style="background:#fff"
|[[File:Theme skill icon Trainer group.png|20px]] Main Character Support
|Raises the maximum HP of all allied sync pairs by 4.
|-style="background:#fff"
|[[File:Theme skill icon other.png|20px]] Pallet Town Support
|Raises the maximum HP of all allied sync pairs by 6.
|- style="background: #{{normal color light}}"
! colspan=2 | {{color2|000|Expedition skill|Expedition Skills}}
|-style="background:#fff"
|[[File:Masters Wistful Crystal icon.png|20px|link=]]Wistful ↑ 2
|Raises the following discovery level by 2:<br>• [[File:Masters Wistful Crystal icon.png|20px|link=]]Wistful Crystal
|}


===Sync Grid===
===Sync grid===
The [[sync grid]] for Elaine and Eevee is an expanded grid, made available since the pair first released.
{| class="roundy sortable" style="margin:auto; background:#{{normal color}}; border:3px solid #{{normal color dark}}; text-align:center"
|- style="background: #{{normal color light}}"
! Name
! Effect
! Energy required
! Sync orb required
! Move level required
|-style="background:#fff"
| HP +10
| HP +10
| 0
| 5
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| HP +10
| HP +10
| 2
| 24
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| HP +10
| HP +10
| 2
| 24
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| HP +10
| HP +10
| 2
| 24
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| HP +10
| HP +10
| 2
| 24
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Attack +5
| Attack +5
| 0
| 5
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Attack +5
| Attack +5
| 2
| 24
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Defense +5
| Defense +5
| 0
| 5
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Defense +5
| Defense +5
| 2
| 24
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Defense +5
| Defense +5
| 2
| 24
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Defense +5
| Defense +5
| 2
| 24
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Defense +10
| Defense +10
| 4
| 48
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Sp. Atk +5
| Sp. Atk +5
| 0
| 5
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Sp. Atk +5
| Sp. Atk +5
| 2
| 24
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Sp. Def +5
| Sp. Def +5
| 0
| 5
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Sp. Def +5
| Sp. Def +5
| 2
| 24
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Sp. Def +5
| Sp. Def +5
| 2
| 24
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Sp. Def +5
| Sp. Def +5
| 2
| 24
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Sp. Def +10
| Sp. Def +10
| 4
| 48
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Speed +5
| Speed +5
| 0
| 5
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Swift: Power +3
| Swift: Power ↑ +3
| 3
| 36
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Swift: Power +3
| Swift: Power ↑ +3
| 3
| 36
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Swift: Power +3
| Swift: Power ↑ +3
| 3
| 36
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Swift: Power +3
| Swift: Power ↑ +3
| 3
| 36
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Swift: Power +3
| Swift: Power ↑ +3
| 3
| 36
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Swift: Move Gauge Refresh 3
| Has a chance (40%) of charging the user’s move gauge by one when a move is successful.
| 7
| 84
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Protect: Move Gauge Refresh 4
| Has a chance (50%) of charging the user’s move gauge by one when a move is successful.
| 7
| 84
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Quick Attack: Power +3
| Quick Attack: Power ↑ +3
| 3
| 36
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Quick Attack: Power +3
| Quick Attack: Power ↑ +3
| 3
| 36
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Quick Attack: Power +3
| Quick Attack: Power ↑ +3
| 3
| 36
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Quick Attack: Power +3
| Quick Attack: Power ↑ +3
| 3
| 36
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Quick Attack: Power +3
| Quick Attack: Power ↑ +3
| 3
| 36
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Let’s Go Together!: Slippery 1
| Raises the user’s evasiveness by 1 stat rank when its move is successful.
| 8
| 96
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Let’s Go Together!: Team Hit and Heal
| Applies the Gradual Healing effect to all allied sync pairs when the user’s move is successful.
| 8
| 96
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Let’s Go Together!: Shielded 2
| Raises the Defense of all allied sync pairs by 2 stat ranks when the user’s move is successful.
| 10
| 120
| 3
|-style="background:#fff"
| Let’s Go Together!: Barricade Buddies 2
| Raises the Sp. Def of all allied sync pairs by 2 stat ranks when the user’s move is successful.
| 10
| 120
| 3
|-style="background:#fff"
| Let’s Go Together!: Move: Team Attack ↑ & Sp. Atk ↑ 9
| Raises the Attack and Sp. Atk of all allied sync pairs by 1 stat rank when the user’s move is successful.
| 10
| 120
| 3
|-style="background:#fff"
| Let’s Go Together!: T-Move: HP Recovery (M) 9
| Restores the user’s HP when its Trainer uses a move.
| 10
| 120
| 5
|-style="background:#fff"
| Unflappable
| Prevents the user from flinching.
| 5
| 60
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Escape Artist
| Prevents the user from becoming trapped.
| 5
| 60
| 1
|-style="background:#fff"
| Unbending
| Defense cannot be lowered.
| 5
| 60
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Stalwart
| Sp. Def cannot be lowered.
| 5
| 60
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Sterner Stuff 2
| Reduces damage when the user is hit by a physical attack move.
| 7
| 84
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Brain Brawn 2
| Reduces damage when the user is hit by a special attack move.
| 7
| 84
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Team Pinpoint Entry 1
| Raises the accuracy of all allied sync pairs by 1 stat rank when the user enters a battle.
| 10
| 120
| 2
|-style="background:#fff"
| Overwhelm 9
| Lowers the target’s Attack by one stat rank when the user’s attack move against it is successful.
| 8
| 96
| 3
|-style="background:#fff"
| Satisfied Snicker 9
| Lowers the target’s Sp. Atk by 1 stat rank when the user’s attack move against the target is successful.
| 8
| 96
| 3
|-style="background:#fff"
| Synchro Healing 1
| Restores the HP of all allied sync pairs by approximately 20% of their maximum HP after using the user’s sync move.
| 10
| 120
| 3
|-style="background:#fff"
| Status Immunity
| Status conditions cannot be inflicted on the user.
| 10
| 120
| 3
|-style="background:#fff"
| Hit: Interference (1 Kind) 9
| Leaves the target either flinching, confused, or trapped when the user’s attack move against it is successful.
| 10
| 120
| 4
|-style="background:#fff"
| S-Move: Team Physical Boost ↑2 9
| Increases the Physical Moves ↑ Next effect of all allied sync pairs by 2 ranks after using the user’s sync move.
| 10
| 120
| 4
|-style="background:#fff"
| Safety Net
| Applies the Enduring effect to all allied sync pairs the first time the user’s sync move is used each battle.
| 10
| 120
| 5
|-style="background:#fff"
| Partner Promenade Veevee Volley: Power +25
| Partner Promenade Veevee Volley: Power ↑ +25
| 5
| 60
| 3
|-style="background:#fff"
| Partner Promenade Veevee Volley: Power +25
| Partner Promenade Veevee Volley: Power ↑ +25
| 5
| 60
| 3
|}


==Availability==
==Appearances==
===Story appearances===
Elaine appears in her normal outfit in the following story areas:
* [[Story event]]: [[Let's Go in Search of Wonder]]
* [[Time trial event]]: [[Let's Go for Number One!]]


===Sync Pair Stories===
===Sync pair stories===
* A Day with Elaine
* A Day with Elaine


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
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{{main|Elaine (game)/Quotes#Pokémon Masters EX|Elaine (game)/Quotes → Pokémon Masters EX}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background:#{{normal color light}}" | [[File:Elaine Emote 3 Masters.png|80px]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background:#{{normal color light}}" | [[File:Elaine Emote 3 Masters.png|80px]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background:#{{normal color light}}" | [[File:Elaine Emote 4 Masters.png|80px]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background:#{{normal color light}}" | [[File:Elaine Emote 4 Masters.png|80px]]
| style="{{roundy|5px}} border:2px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background:#{{normal color light}}" | [[File:Masters EX Elaine Eve Penny Debut Artwork.png|200px]]
| rowspan=3 style="{{roundy|5px}} border:2px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background:#{{normal color light}}" | [[File:Masters EX Elaine Eve Penny Debut Artwork.png|200px]]
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|-
| Trainer emote<br>Nice!
| Trainer emote<br>Nice!
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| Trainer emote<br>Let's do this!
| Trainer emote<br>Let's do this!
| Trainer emote<br>Thanks!
| Trainer emote<br>Thanks!
| Artwork with<br>{{color2|000|Penny (Masters)|Penny}} and {{color2|000|Eve (Masters)|Eve}}
|-
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background:#{{normal color light}}" | [[File:Masters Medal 1-Star Lets Go in Search of Wonder.png|120px]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background:#{{normal color light}}" | [[File:Masters Medal 2-Star Lets Go in Search of Wonder.png|120px]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background:#{{normal color light}}" | [[File:Masters Medal 3-Star Lets Go in Search of Wonder.png|120px]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background:#{{normal color light}}" | [[File:Masters Medal Lets Go Partner.png|120px]]
|-
| Medal<br>1★ Let's Go in Search of Wonder
| Medal<br>2★ Let's Go in Search of Wonder
| Medal<br>3★ Let's Go in Search of Wonder
| Medal<br>Let's Go, Partner!
| Artwork with<br>{{color2|000|Penny (Masters)|Penny}} and {{color2|000|Eve (Masters)|Eve}} by {{color2|000|zounose}}<ref name=zounoseDebutArt>[https://web.archive.org/web/20231120133002/https://twitter.com/zounose/status/1726548995445846492 zounose confirming they drew the art for her debut.]</ref>
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Elaine's debut date in Pokémon Masters EX (November 17, 2023) was one day after the fifth anniversary of the release of her debut games, {{LGPE}} (November 16, 2018).
* All versions of Elaine use special voice-over lines upon entering a team that contains certain Trainers (regardless of their partner Pokémon). Those Trainers include {{mas|Red}}, {{mas|Leaf}}, {{mas|Blue}}, {{mas|Chase}}, and {{mas|Professor Oak}}.
** Elaine also uses special voice-over lines upon winning a battle with Red, Leaf, Blue, or Chase in the same team.
* Elaine, {{mas|May}}, {{mas|Akari}}, and Chase are the only [[player character]]s who have never been able to be battled in Pokémon Masters EX.
* Elaine and Chase are one of two pairs of protagonists that are equally based on the [[player character]] from their games of origin, the other being {{mas|Elio}} and {{mas|Selene}}.
* During the [[Let's Go for Number One!]] [[time trial event]], both Chase and Elaine claim they helped the other one out in battles while in [[Kanto]]. This may be a reference to the co-op feature from Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, which allows two players to battle Trainers together.


===Origin===-->
===Origin===
Elaine's design is based on her appearance in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]. Eevee is the [[first partner Pokémon]] in Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!. Eevee's {{mas|Dex}} entry comes from {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Pokémon Ultra Sun}}.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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