Miss Fortunes

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Miss Fortunes
野盗三姉妹
ショウチクバイ
Three Bandit Sisters
Shō-Chiku-Bai
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Leader Charm
Region Hisui
Admins Clover, Coin
Base locations Unknown

The Miss Fortunes (Japanese: ショウチクバイ Shō-Chiku-Bai) are a trio of bandits from the Hisui region and act as the villainous team for the region. As bandits, they usually steal valuable items or Pokémon.

Members of this team have the Trainer class The Bandit (Japanese: やとう Bandit).

In the games

The Miss Fortune sisters are first encountered at Crimson Mirelands when the player recovers the stolen Wall Fragment from them. Their next encounter with them is at Cobalt Coastlands after the player has befriended the rideable Basculegion, stealing one of Palina's Growlithe and taking it to Firespit Island so they can evolve it. The player follows them and defeats each of the sisters, after which Palina's other Growlithe appears and evolves into Arcanine, forcing the sisters to depart. They're encountered for the third time in Primeval Grotto, wanting to steal the Origin Ore since they think it's valuable, but are driven away.

Outside of scripted encounters, each sister also has one semi-fixed spawn per map area. Each of them drops a stack of valuable items every time the player wins a battle against them during these encounters.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese 野盗三姉妹 Yatō Sanshimai
ショウチクバイ Shō-Chiku-Bai
From 野盗 yatō (bandit), 三 san (three), and 姉妹 shimai (sisters)
From 松竹梅 shō-chiku-bai (pine, bamboo, and plum)
English Miss Fortunes From miss, fortune, and a pun of misfortune
German Banditenschwestern
Unbeugsamen Drei
From Bandit and Schwestern (sisters)
From unbeugsam (indomitable) and Drei (three)
Spanish Tres Malezas From tres (three) and malezas (weeds)
French Détroussœurs From détrousseur (robber) and sœurs (sisters)
Italian Brigantesse
Florido
From brigantesse (brigands)
From florido (flourishing), which contains the first syllable of Floris (Charm), Riris (Clover), and Doris (Coin)
Korean 야적 세 자매 Yajeok Se Jamae
송죽매 Song-Juk-Mae
Direct translation of Japanese name
From 松竹梅 song-juk-mae (pine, bamboo, and plum)
Chinese (Mandarin) 野賊三姐妹 / 野贼三姐妹 Yězéi Sānjiěmèi
松竹梅 Sōng-Zhú-Méi
Direct translation of Japanese name
From 松竹梅 sōng-zhú-méi (pine, bamboo, and plum)
Chinese (Cantonese) 野賊三姐妹 Yéhchaahk Sāamjémuih
松竹梅 Chùhng-Jūk-Mùih
Direct translation of Japanese name
From 松竹梅 chùhng-jūk-mùih (pine, bamboo, and plum)

The Bandit

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 野賊 Yéhchaahk
Mandarin 野賊 / 野贼 Yězéi
  French Voleuse
  German Banditin
  Italian Brigantessa
  Korean 야적 Yajeok
  Spanish Forajida
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Trainer classes in the Pokémon core series
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