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'''Marlin''' is the coach of the [[The Rutile All-stars|Rutile All-stars]], the former Ranked Team of [[Rutile]].  
'''Marlin''' is a major NPC in Beastieball. He is the coach of the [[The Rutile All-stars|Rutile All-stars]], the former Ranked Team of [[Rutile]].
 
== Appearance ==
Marlin wears an outfit very similar to that of Red from Pokémon, with a red and white cap, red vest, white t-shirt, and cargo shorts. He wears sandals.
 
He has spiky hair, thick eyebrows, a big nose, lightly unkept hair on his face and legs.  


== Personality ==
== Personality ==

Revision as of 09:57, 30 October 2024


Marlin is a major NPC in Beastieball. He is the coach of the Rutile All-stars, the former Ranked Team of Rutile.

Appearance

Marlin wears an outfit very similar to that of Red from Pokémon, with a red and white cap, red vest, white t-shirt, and cargo shorts. He wears sandals.

He has spiky hair, thick eyebrows, a big nose, lightly unkept hair on his face and legs.

Personality

Marlin is often sarcastic and pessimistic, doubtful of the player's ability to save the Preserve by playing along with the Sports King's wishes. Still, he thinks the player is "a great kid," and trusts them to take over as Rutile's head coach.

At some point between the past and present scenes during the tutorial portion of the game, Marlin made up an "Assistant Coach" position so that the player could live in the storage room above the Beastieball Center.

Background

Marlin was once the Champion of the Beastieball League. Over time, however, he became disillusioned in the sport, and his team plummeted in the rankings.

Story

When the Riley and the player find out about the construction in the Rutile Nature Preserve, they rush to ask Marlin what is going on. After playing dumb for a moment, he explains that the League is building a stadium there, and that there isn't much he can do due to his low rank.

Riley suggests that the player take over as Rutile's coach, and Marlin gives the player two jerseys to try to recruit some Beasties with.

After returning the Beastieball Center with their new Beasties, the player meets Marlin outside. He challenges the player to a Beastieball match--if they can beat him, they can take over.

Despite Marlin and his team clearly being stronger than the player, he coaches them through the fight, letting them score free points against him. He will deliberately throw the match, seemingly not wanting to coach anymore. The player then officially takes over as Rutile's coach, earning a Gold-level sponsorship from the Rutile Town Board.

Marlin stops the player again on the way out, warning them about the trials to come. He tells them of the many ranked coaches all competing in the league, and wishes them good luck.

After playing him, Marlin will now appear in the shop inside of Rutile's Beastieball Center.

He also appears in various phone calls along with Riley later on, giving the player advice from afar.

Sometime after achieving 3 ranked wins, the player will encounter an error with their post-game payouts. Marlin will call them, mentioning some problems with money in the team account. Your sponsorship with the Rutile Town Board is then demoted to Silver level.

Trivia

  • In the original version of the demo, Marlin’s name was Redd.
  • All of Marlin’s known Beasties are named in reference to a Pokémon game, and their numbers represent the year in which that game came out.
    • In release order, these are Bluey(#96) the Yamyth, Goldie(#99) the Servace, Ruby(#02) the Cherrily, and Pearl(#06) the Diggum, who are on his team, as well as Noir(#10) the Shooga and, presumably, X(#13) the Platenna, Sunny(#16) the Sefren, and Blade(#19) the Sprecko, who are encountered as Guardians in the area around Rutile.
    • Marlin’s own outfit and former name are in reference to Red, the player character in Pokémon Red and Blue, who also becomes champion of his respective league.