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"So you're the one? That new recruit everyone's talking about?"
"The name's Zisu. Captain of the Security Corps."
"I see you've got some fight in you. Figured I'd stop by and give what advice I could."
"Now listen—if your Pokémon's truly mastered its moves, it can actually use them in different styles!"
"On the one hand, you can choose to deliver a move in the strong style. The move will deal more damage, but afterward it'll take longer for your Pokémon to act."
"On the other hand, you can choose to unleash a move in the agile style. Such a move will have less power behind it, but your Pokémon can act more quickly afterward. In truly favorable conditions, it might even get out two moves before the opponent can act."
"Strong style moves, agile style moves, and of course, regular moves... Choose which is right for a given situation, and direct your Pokémon with a little nudge."
"Oh, one more thing—if you want to teach your Pokémon some powerful moves, just let me know!"
First time talked to after reaching First Star
"Hey, I heard you raised your rank! Now I can teach your Pokémon some new moves. So, what can I do for you?"
First time talked to after reaching a new Rank after First Star
"Hey, I heard you raised your rank again! Now I can teach your Pokémon some more new moves. So, what can I do for you?"
Before reaching First Star/Subsequent talking to her after reaching a new Rank
"Hello there, Survey Corps recruit! Did you need something from me?"
I want new moves
"So, which of your darling Pokémon do you want me to tutor?"
"Hmm. Seems like <Pokémon> doesn't know any moves I can help with."
I want to master moves
"So, which of your darling Pokémon do you want me to tutor?"
"All right, then! So, which move do you want to have <Pokémon> master?"
"Then I'll use a Seed of Mastery to help <Pokémon> master <move>. You ready?"
Quit: "Change your mind? Take all the time you need to think it through."
"I can't help your Pokémon master moves if you don't have a Seed of Mastery."
Master move: "Then here I go!"
"Hyaaaaaa!"
"Perfect! Keep up with the training."
I want to exchange items
"Interested in an item exchange? What is it you're in the market for?"
"I can swap you one <Item 1> for <Item 2>, if you want."
"Or we could do a larger exchange, if you'd like. Say <Item> for <Item>. So, what'll it be?"
"I'll take one/A large exchange, please"
"<Item 2>? Sure, if you have <Item 1> to trade. But it doesn't look like you do..."
"Anything else you need?"
I've got a question
What do you want to know?"
About learning moves: "I can teach your Pokémon moves. Not for free, though, mind you. But I can even help them learn moves that they wouldn't learn by leveling up."
About mastering moves: "Pokémon can master moves through leveling up. Once a move is mastered, you can choose to have your Pokémon perform it in the strong or agile style, see? And of course, if you give me a Seed of Mastery, I can help your Pokémon master a move, too."
About using moves: "Shouldn't you know this already if you've battled Pokémon before? You start a battle, then you choose a move! It's up to you to choose whether you use one that'll be just plain effective or super effective or whether you might want to deliver a move in the strong style or the agile style."
About effort levels: "Raising your Pokémon's effort levels will improve their stats, you see. You can use items like Grit Dust to raise your Pokémon's stats, like Attack or Defense or what have you. It might give you the edge you need in battle."
After selecting one option and completing or select Never mind/Nothing/Quit
"What else can I do for you?"
Request 104
"Hello there, <player>!"
"You know... We've an interesting member in the Security Corps. A secret weapon, if you will."
"They're a bit of a Pokémon battle master, in fact."
"Think I could trouble you to face our secret weapon in battle?"
Zisu 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 Time Gazer expansion before debuting in English in the Astral Radiance expansion, with a regular print, a Full Art and a Rainbow Rare print, all with artwork by KirisAki. This card allows the player to draw cards until they have one more than their opponent.