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Cilan stands at one end of a battlefield on the estate grounds and thinks deeply about the scent he smelled earlier. He relates it to a sprawling meadow with a gentle breeze and deducts that it must have come from a Grass Pokémon. Using his nose as his guide, he finds the swing set and discovers a powder on one of the seats. Ash and Iris approach and remind him that his battle is about to start.
Cilan stands at one end of a battlefield on the estate grounds and thinks deeply about the scent he smelled earlier. He relates it to a sprawling meadow with a gentle breeze and deducts that it must have come from a Grass Pokémon. Using his nose as his guide, he finds the swing set and discovers a powder on one of the seats. Ash and Iris approach and remind him that his battle is about to start.


Before the two Connoisseurs begin to battle, Mr. Hatterly thinks that Petilil is great for his daughter, so Ricard should win. In the bushes, a persistent Burgundy observes the high-ranking standoff. On the battlefield, the butler acts as referee and officially begins the one-on-one battle between Ricard and Cilan. Ricard chooses his prize Pokémon {{p|Purrloin}}, much to Cilan's fear. He then chooses his {{TP|Cilan|Crustle}}, but Ricard says that the {{2t|Bug|Rock}}-type advantage over Purrloin is something a C-class would do, which nfuriates Burgundy. Cilan makes the first move with {{m|X-Scissor}}, but Purrloin easily dodges, surprising Cilan with its speed. Ricard explains that his Pokémon’s speed and power is even greater than its evolved form, {{p|Liepard}}. Purrloin uses {{m|Sand-Attack}} right at Crustle’s eyes and then {{m|Fury Swipes}} on its head.
Before the two Connoisseurs begin to battle, Mr. Hatterly thinks that Petilil is great for his daughter, so Ricard should win. In the bushes, a persistent Burgundy observes the high-ranking standoff. On the battlefield, the butler acts as referee and officially begins the one-on-one battle between Ricard and Cilan. Ricard chooses his prize Pokémon {{p|Purrloin}}, much to Cilan's fear. He then chooses his {{TP|Cilan|Crustle}}, but Ricard says that the {{2t|Bug|Rock}}-type advantage over Purrloin is something a C-class would do, which infuriates Burgundy. Cilan makes the first move with {{m|X-Scissor}}, but Purrloin easily dodges, surprising Cilan with its speed. Ricard explains that his Pokémon’s speed and power is even greater than its evolved form, {{p|Liepard}}. Purrloin uses {{m|Sand-Attack}} right at Crustle’s eyes and then {{m|Fury Swipes}} on its head.


While Ricard criticizes Cilan’s battle style as boring and predictable, Ash and Iris snoop around the gardens, looking for something. Cilan responds to Ricard accordingly and calls for {{m|Shell Smash}}. Purrloin flies at Crustle with a {{m|Night Slash}} prepared, but Crustle vanishes into thin air. With its now-incredible speed, Crustle has evaded the attack and ended up facing Purrloin’s backside. Cilan seizes the opportunity and orders {{m|Rock Wrecker}}, which hits Purrloin with force (it also smack Burgundy, who was hiding the in the bush to watch battling, blasting her away from the estate).
While Ricard criticizes Cilan’s battle style as boring and predictable, Ash and Iris snoop around the gardens, looking for something. Cilan responds to Ricard accordingly and calls for {{m|Shell Smash}}. Purrloin flies at Crustle with a {{m|Night Slash}} prepared, but Crustle vanishes into thin air. With its now-incredible speed, Crustle has evaded the attack and ended up facing Purrloin’s backside. Cilan seizes the opportunity and orders {{m|Rock Wrecker}}, which hits Purrloin with force (it also smacks Burgundy, who was hiding the in the bush to watch battling, blasting her away from the estate).


With Purrloin defeated by a single blow, Cilan wins the battle and the choice of Marigold’s first Pokémon. Cilan says that her starter Pokémon should match her unique character, not her style and grace. He goes on to theorize that she has already made a strong connection with one Pokémon in particular. He reveals what Marigold he recommends, {{p|Foongus}}. Marigold runs over to it and they embrace each other lovingly. Cilan supports his theory with the scent he picked up, which was indeed that of a Grass-type Pokémon, but also had properties of a {{type|Poison}}. Marigold tells the story of how Foongus came to her one day as she was sitting on the swing set alone. Foongus joyfully joined her on the seat and pushed them by expelling powder, which filled the area as the two swung and had fun. She never told him because she thought that he wouldn’t approve. He goes over and assures her that he would be happy with any Pokémon she chose, and father and daughter hug.
With Purrloin defeated by a single blow, Cilan wins the battle and the choice of Marigold’s first Pokémon. Cilan says that her starter Pokémon should match her unique character, not her style and grace. He goes on to theorize that she has already made a strong connection with one Pokémon in particular. He reveals what Marigold he recommends, {{p|Foongus}}. Marigold runs over to it and they embrace each other lovingly. Cilan supports his theory with the scent he picked up, which was indeed that of a Grass-type Pokémon, but also had properties of a {{type|Poison}}. Marigold tells the story of how Foongus came to her one day as she was sitting on the swing set alone. Foongus joyfully joined her on the seat and pushed them by expelling powder, which filled the area as the two swung and had fun. She never told him because she thought that he wouldn’t approve. He goes over and assures her that he would be happy with any Pokémon she chose, and father and daughter hug.