Lysandre
(#58612102)
Pokemon (Gen 6 Villainous Team Leader)
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
3.75 m
Wingspan
3.41 m
Weight
850.02 kg
Genetics
Antique
Tiger
Tiger
Fire
Noxtide
Noxtide
Gold
Lace
Lace
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Skydancer
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
4
AGI
5
DEF
4
QCK
9
INT
9
VIT
4
MND
9
Biography
Pompous Frenchman. Threw big temper tantrums.
Never really liked Lysandre that much- always struck me as sorta pathetic when compared with the other evil team leaders.
Still kinda hot tho .-. (Haha coz he used fire types XD)
- In the anime, its functions are different: the "bugs" attached to the backpack piece are able to shoot beams of Mega Evolution energy, while the gauntlet is used to control the Giant Rock. - Additionally, the pieces of the suit are capable of flight and can carry Lysandre into the air while he is wearing them.
- Lysandre's Gyarados knows Iron Head and Outrage, which it cannot learn in Pokémon X and Y. The only way for Gyarados to know these moves in Pokémon X and Y is through Move Tutors in Platinum, HeartGold and SoulSilver and Black 2 and White 2 before being transferred through Pokémon Bank, or through a Move Tutor in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the latter of which wasn't available at the time of X and Y's release.
- The background story of Lysandre told by an NPC in Snowbelle City is similar to the manga Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, where a king, who wants to save humanity and wanting peace for his peasants, eventually realizes their stupidity and grows to hate them, eventually becoming a tyrant.
- Lysandre's hairstyle was stylized to somewhat resemble a male Pyroar's mane, one of his Pokémon.
- In the anime, Lysandre is the first villainous team leader to debut in a special episode, and also the first to have a Shiny Pokémon.
- Also in the anime, Lysandre is not Professor Sycamore's former pupil. Instead, the two only meet for the first time during the events of Mega Evolution Special IV.
- When Lysandre is defeated for the last time in X and Y, the player performs a unique victory pose.
- Lysandre's visor can be seen on his desk in Team Rocket's Castle, though he does not wear it at any point as a member of Team Rainbow Rocket.
- Lysandre is the only villainous team leader in the core series to date who never wears his team's insignia on his clothing.
- In the anime, Lysandre is the first villainous team leader whom Ash defeated in a battle.
Never really liked Lysandre that much- always struck me as sorta pathetic when compared with the other evil team leaders.
Still kinda hot tho .-. (Haha coz he used fire types XD)
Lysandre
Seeker of Eternal Beauty.
Seeker of Eternal Beauty.
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Lysandre (Japanese: フラダリ Fuladari) is the boss of Team Flare and the primary antagonist of Pokémon X and Y, who seeks to create a new, beautiful world in his own image. He is also the owner of Lysandre Labs, the company that created the Holo Caster. He is the only character in the games to have the Trainer class Team Flare Boss (Japanese: フレアだんボス Team Flare Boss). Gender: Male Eye color: Blue Hair color: Orange Hometown: Unknown Region: Kalos Relatives: AZ's younger brother (ancestor), AZ (ancestor's brother) Trainer class: Team Flare Boss Generation: VI, VII Games: X, Y, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon Specializes in: Fire types Member of: Team Flare, Team Rainbow Rocket Rank: Boss (Team Flare) Trivia: - Lysandre shares three Pokémon with Cyrus, another leader of a villainous team: Murkrow, Honchkrow, and Gyarados. Their goals are also similar; both involve trying to wipe out everyone for some purpose and using Legendary Pokémon to achieve it. - Xerosic and Mable, two of his top scientists, possess a Crobat and a Houndoom and Weavile, respectively; all Pokémon that Cyrus had. - Lysandre's cybernetic suit, the Lysandre Machine, was meant to be used to drain Xerneas'sX/Yveltal'sY power into the ultimate weapon. |
- In the anime, its functions are different: the "bugs" attached to the backpack piece are able to shoot beams of Mega Evolution energy, while the gauntlet is used to control the Giant Rock. - Additionally, the pieces of the suit are capable of flight and can carry Lysandre into the air while he is wearing them.
- Lysandre's Gyarados knows Iron Head and Outrage, which it cannot learn in Pokémon X and Y. The only way for Gyarados to know these moves in Pokémon X and Y is through Move Tutors in Platinum, HeartGold and SoulSilver and Black 2 and White 2 before being transferred through Pokémon Bank, or through a Move Tutor in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the latter of which wasn't available at the time of X and Y's release.
- The background story of Lysandre told by an NPC in Snowbelle City is similar to the manga Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, where a king, who wants to save humanity and wanting peace for his peasants, eventually realizes their stupidity and grows to hate them, eventually becoming a tyrant.
- Lysandre's hairstyle was stylized to somewhat resemble a male Pyroar's mane, one of his Pokémon.
- In the anime, Lysandre is the first villainous team leader to debut in a special episode, and also the first to have a Shiny Pokémon.
- Also in the anime, Lysandre is not Professor Sycamore's former pupil. Instead, the two only meet for the first time during the events of Mega Evolution Special IV.
- When Lysandre is defeated for the last time in X and Y, the player performs a unique victory pose.
- Lysandre's visor can be seen on his desk in Team Rocket's Castle, though he does not wear it at any point as a member of Team Rainbow Rocket.
- Lysandre is the only villainous team leader in the core series to date who never wears his team's insignia on his clothing.
- In the anime, Lysandre is the first villainous team leader whom Ash defeated in a battle.
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