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==={{chap|Emerald}}===
==={{chap|Emerald}}===
====As a wild Pokémon====
====As a wild Pokémon====
{{p|Dusclops}} first appeared in ''[[PS308|As Luck Would Have It, Kirlia]]'', where he was a wild Pokémon in the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Pike}} that {{adv|Emerald}} had to fight. Dusclops teamed up with a {{p|Kirlia}} to inflict status moves on Emerald's team. Emerald was prepared for this however, and had his Pokémon shake off the statuses and defeated them. After Emerald finished his challenge at the Battle Pike he headed back through the rooms and calmed down the rampaging Pokémon, one of them being Dusclops, who was from [[Mt. Pyre]]. Dusclops reappeared in ''[[PS314|A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle]]'' where it was revealed that he followed Emerald alongside a {{TP|Emerald|Sudowoodo}} to join Emerald's team. Both of them proceed to help fend off the {{p|Smeargle}} in [[Artisan Cave]] to help Emerald capture {{p|Jirachi}}. They later defend Emerald from an attack from [[Guile Hideout]], which impressed Emerald enough to let them join him.
{{p|Dusclops}} first appeared in ''[[PS308|As Luck Would Have It, Kirlia]]'', where he was a wild Pokémon in the [[Battle Pike]] that {{adv|Emerald}} had to fight. Dusclops teamed up with a {{p|Kirlia}} to inflict status moves on Emerald's team. Emerald was prepared for this however, and had his Pokémon shake off the statuses and defeated them. After Emerald finished his challenge at the Battle Pike he headed back through the rooms and calmed down the rampaging Pokémon, one of them being Dusclops, who was from [[Mt. Pyre]]. Dusclops reappeared in ''[[PS314|A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle]]'' where it was revealed that he followed Emerald alongside a {{TP|Emerald|Sudowoodo}} to join Emerald's team. Both of them proceed to help fend off the {{p|Smeargle}} in [[Artisan Cave]] to help Emerald capture {{p|Jirachi}}. They later defend Emerald from an attack from [[Guile Hideout]], which impressed Emerald enough to let them join him.


====With Emerald====
====With Emerald====
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In ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'', Dusclops battled as Emerald's second Pokémon in his battle against {{FB|Arena Tycoon|Greta}}. Emerald had Dusclops use {{m|Psychic}} on {{p|Heracross}}, which gave him good marks on his scores in skill as well as mind and body. Dusclops was easily able to handle Heracross's attack due to {{t|Fighting}} moves having no effect on {{t|Ghost}} types. Due to this Heracross was unable to score enough points, giving Dusclops the win with a score of five to two. For her second Pokémon, Greta sent out {{p|Umbreon}}, which had an advantage over Dusclops. Umbreon attacked with a powerful {{m|Feint Attack}}, knocking Dusclops off balance. Emerald attempted to counterattack with Dusclops's {{m|Will-O-Wisp}}, but Umbreon easily dodged it and confused Dusclops with {{m|Confuse Ray}}, giving Umbreon the win with a score of five to one. Due to Dusclops weakening Umbreon, Sudowoodo was able to finish it off with one {{m|Low Kick}}, giving Emerald the win with a score of two to five.
In ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'', Dusclops battled as Emerald's second Pokémon in his battle against {{FB|Arena Tycoon|Greta}}. Emerald had Dusclops use {{m|Psychic}} on {{p|Heracross}}, which gave him good marks on his scores in skill as well as mind and body. Dusclops was easily able to handle Heracross's attack due to {{t|Fighting}} moves having no effect on {{t|Ghost}} types. Due to this Heracross was unable to score enough points, giving Dusclops the win with a score of five to two. For her second Pokémon, Greta sent out {{p|Umbreon}}, which had an advantage over Dusclops. Umbreon attacked with a powerful {{m|Feint Attack}}, knocking Dusclops off balance. Emerald attempted to counterattack with Dusclops's {{m|Will-O-Wisp}}, but Umbreon easily dodged it and confused Dusclops with {{m|Confuse Ray}}, giving Umbreon the win with a score of five to one. Due to Dusclops weakening Umbreon, Sudowoodo was able to finish it off with one {{m|Low Kick}}, giving Emerald the win with a score of two to five.


During the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Dome}} challenge in ''[[PS321|Cunning Kirlia]]'', Dusclops fought against a {{p|Vileplume}} and easily defeated it with {{m|Fire Punch}}, which Emerald taught to him with Battle Points. Dusclops also fought during his fight against {{adv|Ruby}} and his [[Rara]]. The battle starts with Rara using {{m|Hypnosis}} to put Dusclops to sleep. He breaks free of the attack and attacks with a barrage of {{m|Shadow Ball}}s. Surprised that Rara is still standing, Emerald has Dusclops use Fire Punch, which gives Rara a burn. Although Emerald thought that would help him win, Rara's [[Ability]] {{a|Synchronize}} activates, giving Dusclops the burn as well. On top of Rara using {{m|Imprison}} to keep Dusclops from using Shadow Ball, both Pokémon faint from the burn, resulting in a tie. Dusclops was not used during his fight against {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}} due to Emerald believing he did not need his regular team to win.  
During the [[Battle Dome]] challenge in ''[[PS321|Cunning Kirlia]]'', Dusclops fought against a {{p|Vileplume}} and easily defeated it with {{m|Fire Punch}}, which Emerald taught to him with Battle Points. Dusclops also fought during his fight against {{adv|Ruby}} and his [[Rara]]. The battle starts with Rara using {{m|Hypnosis}} to put Dusclops to sleep. He breaks free of the attack and attacks with a barrage of {{m|Shadow Ball}}s. Surprised that Rara is still standing, Emerald has Dusclops use Fire Punch, which gives Rara a burn. Although Emerald thought that would help him win, Rara's [[Ability]] {{a|Synchronize}} activates, giving Dusclops the burn as well. On top of Rara using {{m|Imprison}} to keep Dusclops from using Shadow Ball, both Pokémon faint from the burn, resulting in a tie. Dusclops was not used during his fight against {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}} due to Emerald believing he did not need his regular team to win.  


After losing to Tucker, Emerald challenged the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Palace}} in ''[[PS325|Standing in the Way with Starmie]]''. When Emerald learns that Guile Hideout had captured Jirachi, Emerald left {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}}, Sudowoodo, and Dusclops to battle {{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}} by themselves while he went to face Guile. Later, {{adv|Latios}} returns Emerald's Pokémon, along with the [[Symbol|Spirits Symbol]] they had won in the battle.  
After losing to Tucker, Emerald challenged the [[Battle Palace]] in ''[[PS325|Standing in the Way with Starmie]]''. When Emerald learns that Guile Hideout had captured Jirachi, Emerald left {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}}, Sudowoodo, and Dusclops to battle {{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}} by themselves while he went to face Guile. Later, {{adv|Latios}} returns Emerald's Pokémon, along with the [[Symbol|Spirits Symbol]] they had won in the battle.  


In ''[[PS333|The Final Battle VI]]'', Dusclops joins the rest of Emerald's team in an attempt to attack Guile Hideout. Guile easily fights them off and begins attacking them, which forces Emerald to realize he truly cares about Pokémon. Seeing the change in his heart Jirachi grants his wish to free the [[Pokédex holder]]s from petrification. Soon after he was used to help stop Guile Hideout from escaping.
In ''[[PS333|The Final Battle VI]]'', Dusclops joins the rest of Emerald's team in an attempt to attack Guile Hideout. Guile easily fights them off and begins attacking them, which forces Emerald to realize he truly cares about Pokémon. Seeing the change in his heart Jirachi grants his wish to free the [[Pokédex holder]]s from petrification. Soon after he was used to help stop Guile Hideout from escaping.