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Ash takes [[Clembot]]'s flags and starts {{pkmn|training}} with Sirfetch'd to show how to do the thrust the right way. He explains to his Pokémon that when he's battling, he tends to focus just on his opponent and not notice anything else, and if Sirfetch'd can attain the same level of focus, it can wield its sword and shield as if they weren't even there. Suddenly, Dracovish bites down on the leek once again, but instead of letting this disturb it, Sirfetch'd takes advantage of the stability and pulls off a successful Meteor Assault once more. However, the power exhibited by the move is too much for the Pokémon Motion Capture 1 to handle, and it promptly explodes, much like so many of Clemont's other inventions have done in the past. Despite this, everyone is happy for Sirfetch'd's success. Goh compares Dracovish's stabilizing effect on Sirfetch'd to training wheels on a bike: now that the balance has been achieved, aid is no longer necessary. Clemont suggests to Ash that they have a practice battle to test out the results, which Ash happily accepts. Moreover, Ash decides to make it a [[Double Battle]], as he wants to test out Dracovish's speed and durability as well. Clemont accepts this and calls Luxray and Diggersby to join him.
Ash takes [[Clembot]]'s flags and starts {{pkmn|training}} with Sirfetch'd to show how to do the thrust the right way. He explains to his Pokémon that when he's battling, he tends to focus just on his opponent and not notice anything else, and if Sirfetch'd can attain the same level of focus, it can wield its sword and shield as if they weren't even there. Suddenly, Dracovish bites down on the leek once again, but instead of letting this disturb it, Sirfetch'd takes advantage of the stability and pulls off a successful Meteor Assault once more. However, the power exhibited by the move is too much for the Pokémon Motion Capture 1 to handle, and it promptly explodes, much like so many of Clemont's other inventions have done in the past. Despite this, everyone is happy for Sirfetch'd's success. Goh compares Dracovish's stabilizing effect on Sirfetch'd to training wheels on a bike: now that the balance has been achieved, aid is no longer necessary. Clemont suggests to Ash that they have a practice battle to test out the results, which Ash happily accepts. Moreover, Ash decides to make it a [[Double Battle]], as he wants to test out Dracovish's speed and durability as well. Clemont accepts this and calls Luxray and Diggersby to join him.


The practice battle begins with Clemont ordering Luxray to target Sirfetch'd with {{m|Wild Charge}} and Diggersby to aim for Dracovish with {{m|Dig}}. Ash prepares the counter by ordering a Meteor Assault and a {{m|Fishious Rend}}, but Dracovish once again becomes distracted by Sirfetch'd's leek and tries to bite it instead. However, it ends up being hit by Wild Charge and Dig before it can do so. Following Ash's advice, Sirfetch'd focuses its attention on its opponent and executes a successful Meteor Assault, taking Luxray out with one blow. However, the move's recoil leaves Sirfetch'd unable to move. Drcovish then suddenly becomes surrounded in a blue glow and charges at Diggersby, whose {{m|Hammer Arm}} counterattack is quickly overpowered, causing it to faint and bringing the practice battle to an end. Clemont identifies the new move as {{m|Dragon Rush}}, and Bonnie figures Dracovish learned it while trying to mimic Meteor Assault. Sirfetch'd then lets Dracovish bite on its leek without getting upset over it, showing that the two have become good friends. As such, Ash decides to use the two in the next day's battle.
The practice battle begins with Clemont ordering Luxray to target Sirfetch'd with {{m|Wild Charge}} and Diggersby to aim for Dracovish with {{m|Dig}}. Ash prepares the counter by ordering a Meteor Assault and a {{m|Fishious Rend}}, but Dracovish once again becomes distracted by Sirfetch'd's leek and tries to bite it instead. However, it ends up being hit by Wild Charge and Dig before it can do so. Following Ash's advice, Sirfetch'd focuses its attention on its opponent and executes a successful Meteor Assault, taking Luxray out with one blow. However, the move's recoil leaves Sirfetch'd unable to move. Dracovish then suddenly becomes surrounded in a blue glow and charges at Diggersby, whose {{m|Hammer Arm}} counterattack is quickly overpowered, causing it to faint and bringing the practice battle to an end. Clemont identifies the new move as {{m|Dragon Rush}}, and Bonnie figures Dracovish learned it while trying to mimic Meteor Assault. Sirfetch'd then lets Dracovish bite on its leek without getting upset over it, showing that the two have become good friends. As such, Ash decides to use the two in the next day's battle.


Meanwhile, Drasna is having a battle with [[Wikstrom]] at his [[Castle of Chivalry]]. As their {{p|Altaria}} and {{p|Escavalier}} exchange blows, they both compliment each other's skills. Wikstrom aims for a finishing blow with {{m|Fell Stinger}}, but is countered by a {{DL|Type|Type effectiveness|super effective}} {{m|Heat Wave}}. The knight admires the bond between Drasna and her Altaria as she prepares to show Ash the strength of a Kalos Elite Four member.
Meanwhile, Drasna is having a battle with [[Wikstrom]] at his [[Castle of Chivalry]]. As their {{p|Altaria}} and {{p|Escavalier}} exchange blows, they both compliment each other's skills. Wikstrom aims for a finishing blow with {{m|Fell Stinger}}, but is countered by a {{DL|Type|Type effectiveness|super effective}} {{m|Heat Wave}}. The knight admires the bond between Drasna and her Altaria as she prepares to show Ash the strength of a Kalos Elite Four member.
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