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54 characters, locations, and items in this world codex.
Characters
- Alain — The Kalos League champion who beat Ash's Greninja in XYZ -- returned in Journeys for a rematch in the World Coronation Series, older and looser but st
- Ash Ketchum — The eternal ten-year-old finally running the table -- Research Fellow at Cerise Lab by day, climbing the World Coronation Series ladder by night, aime
- Chairman Rose — The chairman of Galar's Pokémon League and head of Macro Cosmos -- a charming energy magnate whose grand plan to save the future unleashes Eternatus o
- Charizard — Ash's oldest heavyweight -- the Charmander Ash saved in Kanto, grown into a Charizard who lives at Charicific Valley and still answers when called.
- Chloe Cerise — Professor Cerise's daughter and Goh's childhood friend -- a bookish non-trainer who ends up with an Eevee she did not ask for and a passive-aggressive
- Chloe's Eevee — A cheerful Eevee that wandered into Cerise Laboratory and decided Chloe was its trainer whether Chloe wanted it or not.
- Cinderace — Goh's ace and his heart -- the Scorbunny he rescued as a skittish stray, evolved through Raboot into a striker Pokémon that plays the field like a sta
- Cynthia — Sinnoh's undefeated Champion and the scholar of legendary Pokémon -- a Masters Eight contender who takes Ash seriously long before anyone else does.
- Diantha — Kalos's Champion and movie star -- a Mega Evolution specialist who treats battling as performance and performance as battle, and earns her Masters Eig
- Dracovish — Ash's fossil freak -- a reconstructed Dracovish assembled from mismatched fossils that thinks he's its big brother and bites everything.
- Dragonite — Ash's Galarian catch -- a battle-scarred Dragonite that tested Ash's command before joining the team, eventually flying him to matches across the Mast
- Eternatus — The Galarian world-ender -- the infinity-energy Pokémon woken by Chairman Rose, and the crisis behind the Darkest Day event that tests Ash, Goh, and L
- Gary Oak — Professor Oak's grandson and Ash's earliest rival -- grown up into a travelling Pokémon researcher, and a Project Mew consultant whose presence in Jou
- Gengar — Ash's haunting housemate -- a Gengar that latched onto him from a Kanto graveyard and spent months hazing him before agreeing to be caught.
- Giovanni — The boss of Team Rocket -- Viridian City's shadow Gym Leader, quietly tracking the Cerise Lab data pipeline while his field agents chase a Pikachu he
- Goh — A Vermilion kid on a lifelong chase for the Mew he saw once on Route 1 -- determined to catch every Pokémon in the world and call it science, though e
- Greninja — Ash's Kalos partner returned -- the Water-type ninja that Bond Phenomenoned into Ash-Greninja, pulled back into service for the World Coronation Serie
- Hop — Leon's little brother and an unranked but game challenger -- the kid-brother energy of the Galar arc, forever starting out in his brother's shadow.
- Horace — Goh's childhood Summer Camp friend -- one of the three Chasers finally selected for Project Mew, quiet and observant and the person who remembers the
- Iris — Unova's new Champion and Dragon Master -- the former Best Wishes traveling companion who stopped calling Ash a kid and started calling him an opponent
- Iris's Dragonite — Iris's longtime partner -- the Dragonite she met in Unova as a struggling Dragon-type, now a confident Masters Eight battler under the Champion's flag
- James — Team Rocket's soft-hearted, upper-class male lead -- an heir who ran away from an arranged marriage to chase Pikachu with his best friend and a talkin
- Jessie — Team Rocket's vain, sentimental female lead -- a ghost of soap-opera drama with a magenta mane and a Wobbuffet that speaks louder than she does.
- Lance — The Dragon Master of the Indigo League -- Elite Four legend, member of the G-Men, and a first-generation Masters Eight veteran in the World Coronation
- Leon — Unbeaten Champion of Galar and Monarch of the World Coronation Series -- a charismatic showman with zero sense of direction and an undefeated Charizar
- Leon's Charizard — The Charizard that has never lost a serious match -- Leon's signature Pokémon, capable of Gigantamax, and Ash's final opponent in the Masters Eight fi
- Lucario — Ash's Aura partner -- a Riolu that hatched from an egg on the Sinnoh research run and grew into the Lucario that anchors his Masters Eight lineup.
- Melmetal — Ash's Mythical heavyweight -- the Meltan he befriended in Alola that evolved into a massive Melmetal, brought in for Masters Eight weight class matchu
- Meowth — Team Rocket's third -- a talking, bipedal Meowth who taught himself human speech for love and now commits light crime for wages.
- Mew — The Mythical Pokémon at the heart of Journeys -- the pink cat-sprite Goh saw once on Route 1, and the reason he has spent the rest of his life catchin
- Pikachu — Ash's first partner -- the Pallet Town Pikachu who refused a Thunder Stone, survived every region, and in Journeys learns to Gigantamax into a stubby
- Professor Cerise — Vermilion's own Pokémon professor -- director of Cerise Laboratory and the man who handed Ash and Goh Research Fellow badges and a blank check to chas
- Professor Oak — Pallet Town's original Pokémon professor -- still keeping Ash's reserve team on his ranch and showing up in Journeys to remind everyone where this sta
- Quillon — The third Project Mew Chaser besides Goh and Horace -- a polished, high-performing trainer who treats the trials as a competition and the other two as
- Sirfetch'd — Ash's chivalric Galarian duck -- a Farfetch'd that evolved into a knight mid-training, complete with leek-lance and iron sense of honor.
- Sonia — Galar's young Professor -- Magnolia's granddaughter, Leon's childhood friend, and the researcher who pieced together the Darkest Day legend in time fo
- Steven Stone — Hoenn's stone-cold former Champion -- heir to the Devon Corporation fortune, Mega Evolution scholar, Steel-type specialist, and a Masters Eight mainst
- Team Rocket Trio — Jessie, James, and Meowth -- the eternal nuisance trio, still chasing Pikachu through every region Ash visits, mostly because their boss forgot to fir
- Zacian and Zamazenta — Galar's legendary hero Pokémon -- a silver-blue sword wolf and a crimson shield wolf who awakened from the original Darkest Day and return to help end
Locations
- Cerise Laboratory — A modern Pokémon research campus on the Vermilion Harbor waterfront -- Professor Cerise's multi-region data nexus, and home base for Ash and Goh as Re
- Darkest Day Site — The ruin beneath Galar where Eternatus was sealed -- a subterranean chamber that cracks open when Chairman Rose wakes the infinity-energy Pokémon cent
- Galar — The British-coded northern region -- a Dynamax-haunted landscape of wild areas, red-brick mining towns, and a stadium-sized Pokémon League that domina
- Galar Route 1 — The opening road out of Postwick -- a green slope of farms and moorland where Ash first meets a Scorbunny and a Dragonite refuses to let him pass.
- Kanto Route 1 — The road out of Pallet Town -- a simple sunlit trail where, years before Journeys begins, a pink Mew flickered past a Summer Camp and changed Goh's li
- Pallet Town — Ash's home town in Kanto -- a quiet seaside village with Professor Oak's ranch on the hill and Delia's kitchen keeping the kettle warm.
- Vermilion City — A sunny Kanto port city along the southern coast -- Cerise Laboratory's home, Ash and Goh's base between assignments, and the jumping-off point for ev
- Wyndon Stadium — Galar's crown jewel arena -- a megalithic Dynamax-ready battle stadium in the capital, host of the Masters Eight Tournament and stage of Ash's final c
Items
- Dynamax Band — A Galar-issued wrist device that channels a trainer's Dynamax energy into their Pokémon -- required for Dynamax and Gigantamax in sanctioned battles.
- Dynite Ore — The rare crystalline resource awarded for completing Project Mew trials -- required to refine the Mythical Poké Ball into a state capable of containin
- Masters Eight Tournament — The eight-trainer elimination tournament that crowns the Monarch of the World Coronation Series -- Leon, Cynthia, Iris, Steven, Lance, Diantha, Alain,
- Mythical Poké Ball — The Project Mew artifact -- a silver-and-gold Poké Ball said to be the only ball capable of catching Mew, awarded only to trainers who clear the Chase
- Project Mew — An international expedition program dedicated to locating and studying Mew -- the qualifying trials Goh, Horace, and Quillon clear to earn their Chase
- Rotom Phone — A Rotom-possessed smartphone -- Galar's ubiquitous trainer device, functioning as a Dex, map, camera, World Coronation Series bracket tracker, and fre
- World Coronation Series Rankings — The global ranked ladder of every Pokémon trainer alive -- Normal, Great, Ultra, Master, and Monarch class -- the spine of Ash's Journeys arc.
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