Raifort

Raifort
レホール Raifort

Raifort in Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Age Unknown
Gender Female
Eye color Gray
Hair color Purple
Hometown Unknown
Region Paldea
Trainer class Instructor
Generation IX
Games Scarlet, Violet
Animated series Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Debut The Terapagos I Don't Know
English voice actor Mela Lee (Horizons)
Japanese voice actor Takako Honda (Horizons)

Raifort (Japanese: レホール Raifort) is a character in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. She serves as the history teacher of Naranja AcademyS/Uva AcademyV.

In the core series games

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Reason: Information regarding their appearance and interactions as a Special Coach at the Blueberry Academy League Club Room

Raifort’s classes focus on the history of Area Zero and the Paldean Empire. She is so disinterested in the present that she does not even seem to care about recent history. After addressing the four treasures of ruin in class, she invites students to speak with her more about them afterward. If the player talks to her, she will explain how they were sealed away and mark their locations on the player’s map, asking the player to update her if they find anything.

Raifort also participates in the Academy Ace Tournament.

Pokémon

Raifort will Terastallize her Gengar at the first opportunity.

Academy Ace Tournament (before catching Terapagos)



League Club Room



Traded to the player

Upon the third unique interaction with Raifort in the League Club Room, she will trade a Gimmighoul to the player in exchange for almost any Pokémon excluding Shiny, Legendary, or Mythical Pokémon.

#0999  Gimmighoul  
Level 30
Type:
Tera Type:
Ability: Rattled
Held item: None
ID: 361010
OT: Raifort
Met: a Link Trade
Nature: Sassy
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Partner Ribbon Partner Ribbon
  Hit Points Attack Defense Sp. Attack Sp. Defense Speed
IVs 5 16 1 16 18 22
Astonish
Ghost
Tackle
Normal
 
 
 
 
Games Method
SV In-game trade (League Club Room)
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch it.
This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
This Pokémon is obtained in a trade.
This Pokémon is given to the player as an Egg.

Gallery

Core series

Sprites and models

VS model from
Scarlet and Violet
Special Coach profile image from
Scarlet and Violet

Quotes

Main article: Raifort/Quotes

In animation

Raifort in Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Raifort debuted in The Terapagos I Don't Know. She met Friede, Liko, Roy, and Dot at Naranja Academy and took them on a treasure hunt outside Mesagoza while telling them about the history of Paldea and what she knew about Laqua.

Raifort reappeared in Into a New Sky! The Brave Olivine!, She suggested that Liko, Roy and Dot go to Kitakami to meet with Briar to learn more about Terapagos. She mentioned that the Naranja Academy summer camp takes place there.

In Encounters at the Crystal Pool, Raifort was mentioned by Briar when Briar said she had heard about Liko before.

Raifort reappeared in a flashback in The Pokémon Paradise of Laqua!.

Character

With a calm personality, Raifort has extensive knowledge of Pokémon and the myths and legends of the Paldea region. In The Terapagos I Don't Know, she showed great interest in showing young Trainers the importance of knowing the past and how fun it can be.

Pokémon

Zoroark
Raifort's Zoroark

Zoroark is Raifort's only known Pokémon. It likes to disguise itself as other Pokémon for fun.

None of Zoroark's moves are known and its Ability is Illusion.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 本田 貴子 Takako Honda
English Mela Lee
Hebrew נעמה כתבי Naama Katabi

Gallery

Artwork
Concept art of Raifort from
Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Eyecatch
Raifort in Pokémon: Paldean Winds

Pokémon: Paldean Winds

Raifort briefly appeared in Breathe Together, during Ohara, Aliquis, and Hohma's video presenting Naranja Academy.

Pokémon


Gengar

In the manga

Raifort in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

Raifort debuted in Speeding! Paldea's Prince of Speed!!. She was first seen taking part in the opening ceremony for Uva Academy's Treasure Hunt. The presentation was interrupted when a student named Violet barged into the courtyard and competed in a race with some other teachers. Later, Raifort and the other teachers were called to an emergency meeting by Clavell, who informed them of Violet's backstory and explained his behavior.

In PASV12, Raifort, along with Salvatore and Jacq, agreed to take Clavell's place in Iono's Gym Test. Later that night. Raifort had a private talk with Scarlet, revealing that she was the client who hired Scarlet to search for the treasures of ruin. Raifort explained that she feared that if the four Ruinous Pokémon were freed, they would bring disaster to Paldea and hoped to catch them and prevent such a thing from occurring. She also advised Scarlet that in order to unseal the four Legendary Pokémon, she would need the power of the Iron Serpent currently with Violet.

Later, at the Uva Academy staff room, Clavell talked to Raifort, Dendra, and Tyme about Scarlet. Dendra revealed that despite Scarlet's school records claiming she had perfect attendance and a battle record comparable to Nemona's, she had never actually seen Scarlet before the opening ceremony. Clavell suspected that Scarlet may have infiltrated the school for some reason.

In the TCG

Raifort in the TCG
Main article: Raifort (Twilight Masquerade 161)

Raifort was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released as a Japanese SV-P Promotional card before being included in the Twilight Masquerade expansion, with artwork by hncl. It allows players to look at the top 5 cards of their deck, discard any number of those cards, and put the remaining cards back on top of their deck in any order.

Trivia

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese レホール Raifort From raifort (French for horseradish)
English Raifort From her Japanese name
German, Brazilian
Portuguese
Moira From Armoracia rusticana (scientific name of horseradish)
Spanish Cloe From Cochlearia armoracia (synonym for horseradish)
French Mora From Armoracia rusticana (scientific name of horseradish)
Italian Morasia From Armoracia rusticana (scientific name of horseradish)
Korean 레포르 Raifort Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 蕾荷 Lěihé Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 蕾荷 Léuihhòh
Indonesian Arasia From Armoracia rusticana (scientific name of horseradish)
Thai แรโฟร์ Raefo Transcription of her Japanese name

References

  1. Tweet by 島崎麻里 (@MariShimazaki). Posted on June 28, 2024.

Related articles

Non-player characters in the core series games
Paldea Professor SadaProfessor TuroMomNemonaKoraidonMiraidonGeetaArvenPennyHeath
ClavellJacqDendraMiriam • • SaguaroSalvatoreTymeHarrington
CarmineKieranBriarCyranoTerapagosBilly and O'Nare
Team Star • Gym LeadersElite FourPokémon League representatives
Pokémon Horizons characters
Protagonists Liko (MeowscaradaPagogo) • Roy (Crocalor)
Rising Volt Tacklers Friede (Captain Pikachu) • MollieOrlaLudlowMurdockDot (Quaxwell) • Uruto
Explorers OniaZircHamberSpinelCoralSidianChalceGibeon (Zygarde) • IndyRubella
Relatives Lucius (RayquazaSix Heroes) • RystalLaylaDianaAlexLuccaRoy's grandfatherRoy's parentsFrankaCervantisMariaMollie's motherUruto's father
Supporting cast Nurse JoyRotom PhonesAnnLiko's homeroom teacherAmethioNemonaIonoKarnaClavellGeetaDendraJacqPennyNikoRobDash • • PerrinBriarGym LeadersElite FourMany temporary characters
See also: Pokémon the Series characters


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