GLADIATRIX, the Arena Fighter Pokégirl
Type: Very Near Human
Element: Fighting
Frequency: Very Rare
Diet: Largely meat, bread and potatoes (body can't handle strong spices)
Role: Warriors
Libido: Low to Average
Strong Vs: Normal
Weak Vs: Psychic
Attacks: Slash, Slasher, Sword Dance, Focus Energy, Confuse, Mirror of Equity, Broken Castle, Weapon Repel, Firm Plate, Miracle Slash
Enhancements: Enhanced Speed (x4) Enhanced Stamina (x2), ambidextrous, cannot be sunburned, can summon a weapon once per day (if said weapon is broken, once per week)
Evolves: None Known
Evolves From: Slicer (Round Stone)
    Unlike the Slicer, a Gladiatrix is never thin (unless starved) and usually has a few scars, though most have at least fifteen or more. The Gladiatrix often tans by coincidence, not desire, and to the envy of many tanning aficionados, they never get sunburned. Their tan simply deepens until she has a deep bronze tan. After that, her tan simply lasts longer.
    A Gladiatrix is hardly concerned about her appearance, unless it's how fierce she appears. She loves the look of scars won in battle and when she's itchy for a fight, she'll often rub one of her larger scars. Anything that can make her appear more fierce is a turn on.
     The most she'll do for her hair is wet it down so it doesn't get in her face. Other than that, she doesn't care about it so long as it can't be used against her. Of course, if she's busy sharpening her weapons, cooking or something else that requires her to be immobile, she'll allow others to groom her hair for her.
    Bathing is far more important to a Gladiatrix than grooming her hair. Since Gladiatrixes tended to work hard, they will often sweat and the stink of sweat is perhaps the only thing she does not allow on herself or others. Most tamers of Gladiatrixes usually keep a water Pokégirl on hand to keep the cost of bathing a Gladiatrix down. Others stay by bodies of water.
    When it comes to actual fighting, a Gladiatrix is not picky about weapons, so long as she has decent ones, and being ambidextrous, she can wield two just as efficiently as one. She actually prefers to have two weapons. She can summon one a day, but what shows up is often random and it can't be a weapon that is in the possession of anyone else. If she can have her pick, she'll usually pick a sword and shield, two swords or even a trident and net. If a weapon that a Gladiatrix has summoned that day breaks, no more can be summoned until the next week, though whether this is a psychological restraint is uncertain.
    The Gladiatrix is not a very pleasant Pokégirl to face in combat. When she isn't sparring, she is brutal, relentless and merciless, and will not stop until their opponent is unconscious or deceased, or she is. Luckily, she considers any PokéBattles, Gym battles or Tournament battles to be "sparring". However because of their brutal habits, any tamer who wants to use a Gladiatrix in legal PokéBattles or use a Gladiatrix for any Gym or Tournament battles must have her weaponry enchanted to deal non-physical damage. In these battles, she is automatically disqualified if she attempts to summon weaponry, though surprisingly, 99% of all Gladiatrixes have enough self-control to refrain from summoning weaponry when warned.
    Gladiatrixes like unseasoned food, largely meat, bread and potatoes. Tamers sometimes believe that it's because a Gladiatrix likes to live without luxuries, but it's actually because a Gladiatrix's body can't process strong spices well. Too much sugar, salt pepper or any other flavoring spice (such as Garlic or Sapphron) makes a Gladiatrix physically ill.
    It seems preposterous for such a powerful Pokégirl, but a Gladiatrix can be left bedridden for days because of too much salt on her food, and as such, she treats anyone who attempts to pull pranks like loose salt caps with open contempt. A Gladiatrix should NEVER eat any complex foods, like cake or anything else that has more than one form of spice or seasoning, and as it should go without saying, they should refrain from eating in fancy restaurants, as any number of spices may be on the food. If she needs to resort to eating Berries, she will seek out ones that don't have a strong flavor.
    Because of her nastier nature, Gladiatrixes have been rather popular in illegal battle rings and tournaments throughout the years. As such, any tamer with a Gladiatrix is randomly monitored for any suspicious activities or sudden influxes of cash.