

Due to Gold's refusal of joining them, the Bellsprout battle him. The Bellsprout are able to weaken Aibo but get burnt by Exbo. However, Gold refuses as he needs to find the Totodile thief and the Sages have the Bellsprout attack him. When they see Gold coming to the Sprout Tower, they want to recruit him to be one of them, with the name " Nanyanen" ( Awful in the Chuang Yi version). The Sages appear at the Sprout Tower and they are named Chow (Japanese: モクネン Mokunen), Nico (Japanese: チンネン Chinnen), Edmond (Japanese: エイソウ Eisō), Jin (Japanese: ソウネン Sōnen), Neal (Japanese: カクネン Kakunen), and Troy (Japanese: カイネン Kainen), respectively known as Peaceful, Mindful, Faithful, Careful, Painful and Thoughtful in the Chuang Yi version. Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Trainer name Trainer list Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal Trainer name This has become a Trainer class of its own in HeartGold and SoulSilver. Li, the oldest of all Sages who is found at the top of Sprout Tower, is referred to as an Elder. This latter edit was not done for other localizations. Also, their title is changed from Monk (Korean: 중) to Ascetic (Korean: 수행자). This happened again with HeartGold and SoulSilver but only in the Korean version, where the prayer beads were removed, the robes slightly recolored and a red robe on their left shoulder added.
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In the main series Generation II games, their sprites were edited outside of Japan and Korea, presumably due to Nintendo's policy at the time of removing all religious references in games that they published.

Three additional Sages found exclusively in Crystal are collectively called the Wise Trio (Japanese: 3にんしゅう group of 3 men). The ones in Ecruteak Gym use Gastly and Haunter. They generally use Bellsprout and Hoothoot. They appear to be Buddhist monks who are mostly only found in Johto's Sprout Tower, Ecruteak Gym, and Ecruteak City. For the DJ with the Japanese name Sage, see DJ → Ben.Ī Sage (Japanese: ぼうず Monk) is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the core series Generation II games. For the members of Team Plasma, see Seven Sages. On the IUCN Red List, the olm is listed as vulnerable because of its fragmented and limited distribution and ever-decreasing population.Sage redirects here. The olm is extremely vulnerable to changes in its environment due to its adaptation to the specific conditions in caves. The olm’s body is snakelike, 20–30 cm (8–12 in) long, with some specimens reaching up to 40 centimetres (16 in). It also exhibits neoteny, retaining larval characteristics like external gills into adulthood. It has three toes on its forelimbs, but two toes on its hind feet. It also lacks any pigmentation in its skin.

The olm’s eyes are undeveloped, leaving it blind, while its other senses, particularly those of smell and hearing, are acutely developed. This animal is most notable for its adaptations to a life of complete darkness in its underground habitat. Living in caves found in Dinaric Alps, it is endemic to the waters that flow underground through extensive limestone of karst of Central and Southeastern Europe, specifically the southern Slovenia, the Soča river basin near Trieste, Italy, southwestern Croatia, and Herzegovina. In contrast to most amphibians, it is entirely aquatic, and it eats, sleeps, and breeds underwater. The olm, or proteus, is the only cave-dwelling chordate species found in Europe.
