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[[File:LPGELass.png|thumb|Artwork of a Lass from [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!]].]]
A '''Lass''' is a [[Trainer Class]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. They are young girls wearing miniskirts and are one of the oldest in-use classes. Lasses usualy in [[Generation I]] complain. They use Pokémon found early in gameplay and can also be found early in the game. Most Lasses use {{type|Normal}}-[[Types|type]] [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] in battle. In [[Generation III]], a pair of Lasses is put together to form [[Sr. and Jr.]] Lasses, one of whom, the elder, is the younger's mentor.
 
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A '''Lass '''(called a '''Miniskirt''' in Japan) is a [[Trainer Class]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. Like their English and Japanese names suggest, they are always depicted as average young girls clad in short skirts that typically end above their thighs.
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While some Lasses like to wear outfits that resemble school uniforms, other ones like to wear regular tops, including t-shirts, tank tops, sweaters, vests, and jackets (though they sometimes pair them with ribbons or accessories). Additionally, every single Lass in every game (with the sole exception of the Lasses in [[Galar]]) wears some form of short socks.
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They are one of the oldest in-use Trainer classes, having appeared since the very first games. Game-wise, Lasses are usually encountered early on in the player's adventure, and they often use Pokémon encountered early on as well. They often use [[Normal type|Normal]]-type Pokémon, but some later-encountered Lasses switch to stereotypically "cute" species of Pokémon instead.
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In [[Generation III]], a pair of Lasses can be put together to form [[Sr. and Jr.]] Lasses, one of whom, the elder, is the younger's mentor.
   
 
==Sprites==
 
==Sprites==
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<gallery position="center" hideaddbutton="true">
{{TrainerSpriteTop|altwidth = 600}}
 
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon Red and Blue|RB]] Battle Sprite}}
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LassRBsprite.png|[[Pokémon Red and Blue|Red & Blue]] Battle Sprite
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|GS]][[Pokémon Crystal|C]] Battle Sprite}}
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LassGSCsprite.png|[[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Gold & Silver]] and [[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]] Battle Sprite
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|RS]][[Pokémon Emerald|E]] Battle Sprite}}
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LassRSEsprite.png|[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Ruby & Sapphire]] and [[Pokémon Emerald|Emerald]] Battle Sprite
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FRLG]] Battle Sprite}}
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LassFRLGsprite.png|[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FireRed & LeafGreen]] Battle Sprite
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|DP]][[Pokémon Platinum|Pt]] Battle Sprite}}
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LassDPPtsprite.png|[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|Diamond & Pearl]] and [[Pokémon Platinum|Platinum]] Battle Sprite
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver|HGSS]] Battle Sprite}}
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LassHGSSsprite.png|[[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver|HeartGold & SoulSilver]] Battle Sprite
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon Black and White|BW]] Battle Sprite}}
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LassBWsprite.png|[[Pokémon Black and White|Black & White]] Battle Sprite
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|B2W2]] Battle Sprite}}
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LassB2W2Sprite.gif|[[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Black 2 & White 2]] Battle Sprite
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VS Lass XY.jpeg|[[Pokémon X and Pokémon Y|X & Y]] Battle Sprite
{{TrainerSpriteHeaderEnd}}
 
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ORAS Lass.png|[[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire]] Battle Sprite
{{TrainerSpriteBody|ImageName = LassRBsprite.png}}
 
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VS Lass SM.png|[[Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon|Sun & Moon]] and [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon]] Battle Sprite
{{TrainerSpriteBody|ImageName = LassGSCsprite.png}}
 
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</gallery>
{{TrainerSpriteBody|ImageName = LassRSEsprite.png}}
 
{{TrainerSpriteBody|ImageName = LassFRLGsprite.png}}
 
{{TrainerSpriteBody|ImageName = LassDPPtsprite.png}}
 
{{TrainerSpriteBody|ImageName = LassHGSSsprite.png}}
 
{{TrainerSpriteBody|ImageName = LassBWsprite.png}}
 
{{TrainerSpriteBody|ImageName = LassB2W2Sprite.gif}}
 
{{TrainerSpriteEnd}}
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*They are one of the most common trainer classes in all the regions.
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*They are one of the most common Trainer classes in every region,excepto in Generation IX.
 
*They are the female counterpart to [[Youngster]]s.
 
*They are the female counterpart to [[Youngster]]s.
 
[[Category:Trainer Class]]
 
[[Category:Trainer Class]]
[[Category:Normal Pokémon User]]
 

Latest revision as of 14:39, 15 November 2023

LPGELass

Artwork of a Lass from Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!.

A Lass (called a Miniskirt in Japan) is a Trainer Class introduced in Generation I. Like their English and Japanese names suggest, they are always depicted as average young girls clad in short skirts that typically end above their thighs.

While some Lasses like to wear outfits that resemble school uniforms, other ones like to wear regular tops, including t-shirts, tank tops, sweaters, vests, and jackets (though they sometimes pair them with ribbons or accessories). Additionally, every single Lass in every game (with the sole exception of the Lasses in Galar) wears some form of short socks.

They are one of the oldest in-use Trainer classes, having appeared since the very first games. Game-wise, Lasses are usually encountered early on in the player's adventure, and they often use Pokémon encountered early on as well. They often use Normal-type Pokémon, but some later-encountered Lasses switch to stereotypically "cute" species of Pokémon instead.

In Generation III, a pair of Lasses can be put together to form Sr. and Jr. Lasses, one of whom, the elder, is the younger's mentor.

Sprites

Trivia

  • They are one of the most common Trainer classes in every region,excepto in Generation IX.
  • They are the female counterpart to Youngsters.