Āman

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Āman
アーマン Āman
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Henry's Urshifu
Debuts in PASS32
Caught in PASS37
Caught at Tower of Waters
Evolves in PASS37
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location With Henry
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This Pokémon spent 5 chapters as Kubfu.

Āman (Japanese: アーマン Āman) is an Urshifu that Henry Sword owns in Pokémon Adventures and his sixth Pokémon overall. It was given to Henry by Mustard.

In the manga

History

With Mustard

Urshifu debuted in PASS32 as a Kubfu. Mustard introduced Kubfu to Casey, hoping she would help it see the world outside the Master Dojo and overcome its shy nature. Casey rejected the offer as she already had a full party, so Mustard instead passed the task onto Henry. In PASS33, Kubfu traveled with Henry to the Forest of Focus to look for tree sap capable of curing the effects of Eternatus's poison. As soon as they arrived, the group was attacked by some rampaging Poison-type Pokémon. Kubfu impulsively fought off the Pokémon, only to retreat in shame when Klara pointed out the Pokémon didn't actually mean any harm.

Kubfu facing off against Single Strike Style Urshifu

In PASS34, once the sap was collected, Kubfu stole the container from Casey, hoping to use it to cure a poisoned Zorua. After scolding Kubfu for failing to explain itself, the group suggested it use a Pecha Berry as a substitute, only to earn the anger of a group of Skwovet led by a Greedent. Twiggy, Bit, and Sniffler fended off the group, giving Kubfu the opportunity to heal the Zorua. Afterward, Kubfu trained by battling various wild Pokémon on the island.

The Scroll of Waters Kubfu used to evolve

In PASS35, Henry and the others came across the Tower of Darkness while searching for the Rusted Sword and Shield. A Master Dojo Student guarding the entrance refused to let them enter the building unless Henry and Kubfu defeat her in a one-on-one battle. Despite landing the first blow, Kubfu was quickly defeated by the student's Impidimp. Later that night, Kubfu went to investigate the tower by itself, only to be taken out by an unseen Pokémon.

In PASS36, Kubfu chose to challenge the Tower of Waters. After battling through various students, Henry and Kubfu reached the final floor, where they faced Mustard and his Single Strike Style Urshifu. By targeting Urshifu's feet, Kubfu forced it to stumble, leaving Urshifu wide open to be defeated by a powerful Close Combat. Mustard allowed Kubfu to examine the Scroll of Waters, causing it to evolve into a Rapid Strike Style Urshifu. With their training complete, Mustard suggested Henry permanently keep Urshifu on his team, which he accepted.

With Henry

Henry and Urshifu reunited with Casey and Marvin at Loop Lagoon. Casey managed to track down the Rusted Shield, only for it to be guarded by a Galarian Moltres. With assistance from Hop, Henry was able to retrieve the shield, only for Moltres to carry him away to the Crown Tundra.

In PASS42, Hop returned Urshifu to Henry, who saved him from an attack from Eternatus. Henry then nicknamed him Āman.

Personality and characteristics

Āman and Henry
Kubfu's shy nature

While living with Mustard, Kubfu was the "secret armor" of the Master Dojo. However, its potential was stunted by shyness, causing it to hide behind people's legs and refuse to leave the dojo. Once it left the dojo and explored the Isle of Armor, it began to gain more confidence in itself, defending people instead of hiding away and standing up for what it wanted. Near the end of its training it had even gained enough confidence to be on its own, shown when it entered the Tower of Waters on its own in order to prove itself. It has also been shown to be a kind Pokémon, acting on impulse to help an injured Zorua.

Unlike the rest of Henry's team, Āman does not use a tool, though Henry has related his ability to protect others as a tool in and of itself.

Appearance

As a Kubfu
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Moves used

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Using Detect as a Kubfu
Move First Used In
Counter PASS36
Aerial Ace PASS37
Close Combat PASS37
Detect PASS37
Surging Strikes  PASS37*
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In the games

Urshifu is Mustard's main Pokémon, being used in all but his initial battle. It is capable of Gigantamaxing.

As an opponent

Pokémon Sword and Shield
Towers of Two Fists Battle Court Wyndon Stadium
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Type:
Fighting Unknown
Ability:
Inner Focus
Held item:
Bag Focus Sash Sprite.png Focus Sash
Kubfu Lv.30/70
Aerial Ace
Flying Physical
Focus Energy
Normal Status
Brick Break
Fighting Physical
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Types:
Fighting Water
Ability:
Unseen Fist
Held item:
None
Urshifu Lv.75/80
Surging Strikes
Water Physical
Close Combat
Fighting Physical
Iron Head
Steel Physical
Poison Jab
Poison Physical
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Types:
Fighting Water
Ability:
Unseen Fist
Held item:
None
Urshifu Lv.80
Surging Strikes
Water Physical
Close Combat
Fighting Physical
Poison Jab
Poison Physical
Iron Head
Steel Physical

Gives away

Mustard gives this Kubfu to the player once they have cleared his three trials.

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Type:
Fighting Unknown
Ability:
Inner Focus
Held item:
None
Kubfu/ Lv.10
Rock Smash
Fighting Physical
Leer
Normal Status
Endure
Normal Status
Focus Energy
Normal Status

In the TCG

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Mustard's Urshifu in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Mustard's Pokémon
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Rapid Strike UrshifuV Fighting Brilliant Stars TGV TG20/TG30 VMAX Climax CSR 240/184
Rapid Strike UrshifuVMAX Fighting Brilliant Stars TGV TG21/TG30 VMAX Climax CSR 241/184
 


Trivia

  • Āman is Henry's only Pokémon that does not use a physical tool.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese アーマン Āman From アーマー armor
French Cuirasse From cuirasse (cuirass)


Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Kubfu and Urshifu.

Henry's Pokémon
On hand:
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Traveling with:
 
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