Cresson

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Cresson
Name
Japanese: クレソン
Cresson
Information
Gender: Female
Occupation: Researcher, Strategist, Criminal
Medarots: Swallowtail (Medarot 8)
Beast Chimera (Medarot S)
Nationality: Japanese
Game appearances
Medarot 8, Medarot S
Other appearances
None


Cresson (クレソン) is a RoboRobo Gang executive introduced in Medarot 8. A recent addition to the group, she quickly ascends the ranks and become the RoboRobo's chief strategist. While Taisan is nominally the leader of the gang, Cresson's more proactive approach to the group's schemes lead some to suggest she holds the real power.

Unberstknown to her enemies, Cresson is the secret identity for Parsley (パセリ), a researcher at the Medarot Company. Her motivation for joining the RoboRobo Gang is that her salary does not allow her to afford the expensive jewelry she desires. Despite being an antagonist, it is possible for Salt to start a relationship with Parsley depending on choices made throughout the game.


In the games[edit]

Medarot 8[edit]

Sidequest[edit]

To achieve Parsley's ending, players must take the following steps:

  • After defeating the RoboRobo Gang in Chapter 1, answer the Select Corp member's question incorrectly.
  • Talk to Parsley in Chapter 2.
  • In Chapter 3, pick up the gem on the stairs.
  • In Chapter 4, when asked to choose a path, choose following Phantom Thief Jill.
  • In Chapter 5, talk to Parsley while having a full set of a gem-themed Medarot (Hardness Ten, Hardness X, Teodora Beryl, Pigeon Blood or Blue Corundum)
  • In Chapter 6, collect the item "Group photo of researchers" in the room on the right of the Medarot's Laboratory B2 floor.
  • In Chapter 8, talk to Cresson.

Medarot S[edit]

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Note[edit]

  • Cresson having a double identity as a RoboRobo Gang leader and a Medarot Company researcher is similar to Sakekaasu infiltrating the Medarot Company as a regular employee during episode 21 of the first anime series.
  • Her name comes from the French word for the watercress flower.