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A '''Musician''' (Japanese: '''ミュージシャン''' ''Musician'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] introduced in [[Generation V]]. In [[Unova]], they are depicted as young men with long hair and glasses playing an {{wp|acoustic guitar}} and resemble [[Generation IV]]'s {{tc|Guitarist}}s. In [[Galar]], they are depicted as young men with short hair and sunglasses holding a microphone. In [[Paldea]], they are young women depicted as country artists, wearing cowgirl clothing. | A '''Musician''' (Japanese: '''ミュージシャン''' ''Musician'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] introduced in [[Generation V]]. In [[Unova]], they are depicted as young men with long hair and glasses playing an {{wp|acoustic guitar}} and resemble [[Generation IV]]'s {{tc|Guitarist}}s. In [[Galar]], they are depicted as young men with short hair and sunglasses holding a microphone. In [[Paldea]], they are young women depicted as country artists, wearing cowgirl clothing. | ||
In Generation V, most Pokémon used by Musicians are related to sound and music. In [[Generation VIII]], they specialize in {{type|Electric}} Pokémon. | In Generations [[Generation V|V]] and [[Generation IX|IX]], most Pokémon used by Musicians are related to sound and music, and tend to use [[sound-based move]]s. In [[Generation VIII]], they specialize in {{type|Electric}} Pokémon. | ||
In [[Double Battle]]s, a Musician paired with a female {{tc|Dancer}} are called a {{tc|Music Crew}}. | In [[Double Battle]]s, a Musician paired with a female {{tc|Dancer}} are called a {{tc|Music Crew}}. |
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