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| base=Striaton City
 
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'''Cress''' is one of the three gym leaders of Striaton City's Pokémon gym who collectively count as the first gym leader who must be battled within the [[Unova]] Region, appearing as a potential opponent in ''[[Pokémon: Black and White Versions]]''. Cress specializes in water-type Pokémon.
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'''Cress''' is one of the three gym leaders of Striaton City's Pokémon gym who collectively count as the first gym leader who must be battled within the Unova Region in ''[[Pokémon: Black and White Versions]]''. Cress specializes in water-type Pokémon.
  
 
=Background=
 
=Background=
  
Cress, along with his brothers [[Cilan]] and [[Chili]], became the gym leaders of the Striaton Gym. They were also chefs, and the gym doubled as a restaurant. Cress was an intellectual fellow who considered challengers to be lucky if they had the opportunity to face him, but he also thought they were lucky not to have to face him. The three of them each specialized in a different type that formed a triangle which matched the traditional starter Pokémon types. Rather than forcing challengers to battle all three of them, the brothers would see which starter Pokémon that their challenger had, and then the challenger would face the brother who had the type advantage over them. Victorious challengers would earn the Trio Badge.
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Cress, along with his brothers [[Cilan]] and [[Chili]], became the gym leaders of the Striaton Gym. They were also chefs, and the gym doubled as a restaurant. Cress was an intellectual fellow who considered challengers to be lucky if they had the opportunity to face him, but he also thought they were lucky not to have to face him. The three of them each specialized in a different type that formed a triangle and was the same as the traditional starter Pokémon types. Rather than forcing challengers to battle all three of them, the brothers would see which starter Pokémon that their challenger had, and then the challenger would face the brother who had the type advantage over them. Victorious challengers would earn the Trio Badge.
  
 
In ''[[Pokémon: Black and White Versions]]'', [[Hilbert/Hilda]] faced Cress if they had chosen [[Tepig]] as their starter Pokémon. After Hilbert/Hilda defeated him or one of his brothers to win the Trio Badge and TM 23: Work Up, Cress realized that if there were seventeen brothers, they would truly be able to cover all of the types. They were later beaten by [[Cheren]] and [[Bianca]].
 
In ''[[Pokémon: Black and White Versions]]'', [[Hilbert/Hilda]] faced Cress if they had chosen [[Tepig]] as their starter Pokémon. After Hilbert/Hilda defeated him or one of his brothers to win the Trio Badge and TM 23: Work Up, Cress realized that if there were seventeen brothers, they would truly be able to cover all of the types. They were later beaten by [[Cheren]] and [[Bianca]].
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In tournament battles, his roster can include Simipour, [[Azumarill]] and [[Slowking]] as well as either [[Golduck]], [[Floatzel]] and Basculin in the Unova Leaders Tournament, or [[Crawdaunt]], [[Samurott]] and [[Seismitoad]] in the World Leaders and Type Expert Tournaments.
 
In tournament battles, his roster can include Simipour, [[Azumarill]] and [[Slowking]] as well as either [[Golduck]], [[Floatzel]] and Basculin in the Unova Leaders Tournament, or [[Crawdaunt]], [[Samurott]] and [[Seismitoad]] in the World Leaders and Type Expert Tournaments.
 
=In Other Pokémon Games=
 
 
In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Cress and his brothers have made appearances in some of the games' events, with Pansoak being shown as Cress's sync partner. Cress initially appeared with his brothers in the "Curious Tea Party" Costume Event, in which they had recently arrived at Pasio and were excited about the tea party being held by [[Sonia (Pokemon)|Sonia]]. They presented a challenge as part of the tea party. Cress was also curious about [[Lillie]]'s [[Polteageist]] and wondered if it was an Antique Form. The brothers also appeared in "Trainer Files: Akala Passion", in which they worked together to prepare specialty tea for [[Lana (Pokemon)|Lana]], [[Mallow (Pokemon)|Mallow]] and [[Kiawe]], which inspired Mallow to work with her friends on a dish.
 
  
 
=Other Appearances=
 
=Other Appearances=
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==Other Media==
 
==Other Media==
  
*In the ''Pokémon'' anime, the brothers first appeared in a two-part episode where they served Ash food until he demanded to meet the gym leader. Ash actually had to fight all three of them, and Cress was the second of the three to battle him. Cress's Panpour actually defeated Ash's Pikachu, although Ash still earned the Trio Badge by winning his battles with the other two. He appeared in a later episode where he was concerned after his attempt at constructively criticizing Chili's fighting style wound up driving him away and called Cilan. Cilan was able to help Chili regain his confidence and return to the gym. Cress and Chili reappeared in a later episode, where Cilan had to defeat a trainer named Morana who had beaten both of the other brothers in order to prevent the gym from being lost in an bet.
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*In the Pokémon anime, the brothers first appeared in a two-part episode where they served Ash food until he demanded to meet the gym leader. Ash actually had to fight all three of them, and Cress was the second of the three to battle him. Cress's Panpour actually defeated Ash's Pikachu, although Ash still earned the Trio Badge by winning his battles with the other two. He appeared in a later episode where he was concerned after his attempt at constructively criticizing Chili's fighting style wound up driving him away and called Cilan. Cilan was able to help Chili regain his confidence and return to the gym. Cress and Chili reappeared in a later episode, where Cilan had to defeat a trainer that had beaten both of them in order to prevent the gym from being lost in an event.
*In the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, the Striation gym leaders appeared early in the ''Black''/''White'' arc. Black, [[Bianca]] and [[Cheren]] engaged the three of them in a three-on-three battle. Cress was able to hold his own, but Chili was beaten, and Cilan's Pansage inadvertently wound up reviving the opponents' fallen Pokémon, so they ultimately lost. The brothers later battled the Shadow Triad and were overwhelmed until [[Keldeo]] suddenly saved them. The Shadow Triad turned their sights on Keldeo, but this attracted the attention of [[Cobalion]], [[Virizion]] and [[Terrakion]], who sent both the brothers and the Shadow Triad flying. The brothers later had a minor appearance in the ''Black 2''/''White 2'' arc helping with damage control.
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*In the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, the Striation gym leaders appeared early in the ''Black''/''White'' arc. Black, [[Bianca]] and [[Cheren]] engaged the three of them in a three-on-three battle. Cress was able to hold his own, but Chili was beaten, and Cilan's Pansage inadvertently wound up reviving the opponents' fallen Pokémon, so they ultimately lost. A version of their battle with the Shadow Triad was later shown in the ''Black 2''/''White 2'' arc.
  
 
=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
  
*He is named in English after an aquatic herb known as watercress. His Japanese name is Corn, which matches the naming theme of his siblings, who have names related to types of corn.
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*He is named after an aquatic herb known as watercress. His Japanese name is Corn, which matches the naming theme of his siblings, who have names related to types of corn.
  
 
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[[Category: Pokémon Characters]]
 
[[Category: Pokémon Characters]]

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