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While having lunch alone, Ash's {{p|Tepig}} saw Shamus and ran up to him affectionately. As it turned out, Shamus was the Trainer who had abandoned Tepig before the events of ''[[BW004|The Battle Club and Tepig's Choice!]]'', abandoning him after he lost to a {{p|Deerling}} in a battle despite having the type-advantage. Since Tepig kept trying to go with him, he had tied him to a post. Seeing Tepig with Ash, he told Ash that he abandoned it because of its uselessness, hitting Ash in the nerve. While Ash and Iris found this to be cruel, he defended his actions and explained that it was done for Tepig's own good as forcing a "talentless" Pokémon to battle would be worse than releasing it.
While having lunch alone, Ash's {{p|Tepig}} saw Shamus and ran up to him affectionately. As it turned out, Shamus was the Trainer who had abandoned Tepig before the events of ''[[BW004|The Battle Club and Tepig's Choice!]]'', abandoning him after he lost to a {{p|Deerling}} in a battle despite having the type-advantage. Since Tepig kept trying to go with him, he had tied him to a post. Seeing Tepig with Ash, he told Ash that he abandoned it because of its uselessness, hitting Ash in the nerve. While Ash and Iris found this to be cruel, he defended his actions and explained that it was done for Tepig's own good as forcing a "talentless" Pokémon to battle would be worse than releasing it.


To settle the matter, Don George recommended that Shamus and Ash battle each other to which both agreed to be a [[Double Battle]]. Ash decided to use Tepig and {{AP|Snivy}}, but Tepig did not wish to battle against his former Trainer. He had the impression that Shamus still cared for him and only released him because he cared. However, he would reveal that he only pretends to be pained by releasing a weak Pokémon so that if he ever encounters them again they would be hesitant to battle him. The revelation left Tepig crushed. Although Snivy ended up defeated by a {{m|Flare Blitz}}/{{m|Fire Spin}} combination attack, Tepig managed to hang on and [[evolution|evolve]] into a {{AP|Pignite}} in the process. Using his new attack, {{m|Fire Pledge}}, as well as a powerful {{m|Flame Charge}}, he was able to defeat both of his opponents. Impressed by Pignite's new power, Shamus asked it to come back to him due to the fact that it could not forget about him, but Pignite simply responded by scorching his head with {{m|Flamethrower}}. It then walked over to Ash and stood proudly, deciding to stay with Ash.
To settle the matter, Don George recommended that Shamus and Ash battle each other to which both agreed to be a [[Double Battle]]. Ash decided to use Tepig and {{AP|Snivy}}, but Tepig did not wish to battle against his former Trainer. He had the impression that Shamus still cared for him and only released him because he cared. However, Shamus then revealed that he only pretends to be pained by releasing a weak Pokémon so that if he ever encounters them again, they would be hesitant to battle him, which left Tepig crushed. Although Snivy ended up defeated by a {{m|Flare Blitz}}/{{m|Fire Spin}} combination attack, Tepig managed to hang on and [[evolution|evolve]] into a {{AP|Pignite}} in the process. Using his new attack, {{m|Fire Pledge}}, as well as a powerful {{m|Flame Charge}}, he was able to defeat both of his opponents. Impressed by Pignite's new power, Shamus asked it to come back to him because of the fact that it could not forget about him, but Pignite simply responded by scorching his head with {{m|Flamethrower}} before walking over to Ash and standing proudly, having decided to stay with Ash.


He first appeared in a flashback in ''[[BW004|The Battle Club and Tepig's Choice]]''.
He first appeared in a flashback in ''[[BW004|The Battle Club and Tepig's Choice]]''.