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|caption=Emerald in the {{chap|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}  
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==Character==
==Character==
Emerald is a Pokémon Trainer born somewhere in the [[Hoenn]] region. Due to the loss of his parents at a young age, he was moved between his family members and was constantly bullied by his cousins due to his short height and tendency to rely on the help of Pokémon to get objects from high places. These events led to Emerald developing a complex about his height and a dislike of Pokémon. To get over his height issues, he used hair gel to style his hair upwards and wore various gadgets and clothing to make himself look taller than he actually is. He stops wearing these gadgets as well as his upwards hairstyle in the {{chap|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}.
Emerald is a Pokémon Trainer born somewhere in the [[Hoenn]] region. Due to the loss of his parents at a young age, he was moved between his family members and was constantly bullied by his cousins due to his short height and tendency to rely on the help of Pokémon to get objects from high places. These events led to Emerald developing a complex about his height and a dislike of Pokémon. To get over his height issues, he used hair gel to style his hair upwards and wore various gadgets and clothing to make himself look taller than he actually is. He stops wearing these gadgets as well as his upwards hairstyle in the {{MangaArc|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}.


The constant moving from family member to family member led to Emerald developing the ability to determine a Pokémon's birthplace. If a Pokémon goes on a rampage, Emerald can calm it by surrounding the Pokémon with a "seal" of soil from its birthplace. The Pokémon is then calmed by a sense of nostalgia. For his skills, he is given the title of '''"Calmer"''' ({{tt|鎮める者|しずめるもの}} ''Calmer'').
The constant moving from family member to family member led to Emerald developing the ability to determine a Pokémon's birthplace. If a Pokémon goes on a rampage, Emerald can calm it by surrounding the Pokémon with a "seal" of soil from its birthplace. The Pokémon is then calmed by a sense of nostalgia. For his skills, he is given the title of '''"Calmer"''' ({{tt|鎮める者|しずめるもの}} ''Calmer'').
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After running away from his relatives, Emerald created a new look to reinvent his image. This got the attention of the inventor, the [[Trick Master]], who suggested Emerald move to [[Earl Dervish]]'s [[Pokémon Academy]], an orphanage. After arriving, Emerald encountered Crystal, a kind caretaker at the orphanage that was skilled at catching Pokémon. Wanting to learn from Crystal, Emerald met with {{adv|Professor Oak}} to obtain a [[Pokédex]] like she did, but was refused due to his dislike of Pokémon. Oak allowed Emerald to temporarily register himself as a Pokédex's owner and told the boy to go out and find something unique about himself. With gadgets created by the Trick Master, Emerald changed his looks and honed his ability to determine a Pokémon's birthplace. Later, he received his Pokédex on his eleventh birthday.
After running away from his relatives, Emerald created a new look to reinvent his image. This got the attention of the inventor, the [[Trick Master]], who suggested Emerald move to [[Earl Dervish]]'s [[Pokémon Academy]], an orphanage. After arriving, Emerald encountered Crystal, a kind caretaker at the orphanage that was skilled at catching Pokémon. Wanting to learn from Crystal, Emerald met with {{adv|Professor Oak}} to obtain a [[Pokédex]] like she did, but was refused due to his dislike of Pokémon. Oak allowed Emerald to temporarily register himself as a Pokédex's owner and told the boy to go out and find something unique about himself. With gadgets created by the Trick Master, Emerald changed his looks and honed his ability to determine a Pokémon's birthplace. Later, he received his Pokédex on his eleventh birthday.


==={{chap|Emerald}}===
==={{MangaArc|Emerald}}===
Emerald debuted in ''[[PS303|Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo]]'', where he arrived at the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} and rescued [[Todd Snap|Todd]], a reporter, from a wild {{p|Sudowoodo}} he angered. Afterward, Emerald crashed the opening ceremony press conference and announced his plan to conquer the Battle Frontier. While they initially refused Emerald's challenge and almost had him banned, the [[Frontier Brain]]s decided to allow Emerald to participate when the press mistook his intrusion for a publicity stunt. As the Frontier would not open for another seven days, Emerald had until then to complete all seven facilities.
Emerald debuted in ''[[PS303|Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo]]'', where he arrived at the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} and rescued [[Todd Snap|Todd]], a reporter, from a wild {{p|Sudowoodo}} he angered. Afterward, Emerald crashed the opening ceremony press conference and announced his plan to conquer the Battle Frontier. While they initially refused Emerald's challenge and almost had him banned, the [[Frontier Brain]]s decided to allow Emerald to participate when the press mistook his intrusion for a publicity stunt. As the Frontier would not open for another seven days, Emerald had until then to complete all seven facilities.
[[File:Emerald Sceptile being calmed.png|thumb|left|200px|Emerald's using his E Shooter to calm Sceptile]]
[[File:Emerald Sceptile being calmed.png|thumb|left|200px|Emerald's using his E Shooter to calm Sceptile]]
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In ''[[PS314|A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle]]'', [[Anabel]], the Salon Maiden, and the other Frontier Brains accused Emerald of stealing the Battle Factory's rental Pokémon and attacking Noland. To prove his innocence, Emerald revealed he came to the Battle Frontier to capture the Wish Pokémon, {{adv|Jirachi}}. Emerald, the Brains, and Todd all traveled to the [[Artisan Cave]], where Jirachi was rumored to be resting. Emerald managed to find Jirachi at the center of the cave, but his attempt to capture it was impeded by a man wearing armor known as [[Guile Hideout]], allowing Jirachi to escape. Angered that he lost his chance at Jirachi, Guile fled as well, launching an attack from his sword to hide his escape. Sceptile, the Sudowoodo that attacked Todd, and a {{p|Dusclops}} from the Battle Pike appeared to protect Emerald from the attack.
In ''[[PS314|A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle]]'', [[Anabel]], the Salon Maiden, and the other Frontier Brains accused Emerald of stealing the Battle Factory's rental Pokémon and attacking Noland. To prove his innocence, Emerald revealed he came to the Battle Frontier to capture the Wish Pokémon, {{adv|Jirachi}}. Emerald, the Brains, and Todd all traveled to the [[Artisan Cave]], where Jirachi was rumored to be resting. Emerald managed to find Jirachi at the center of the cave, but his attempt to capture it was impeded by a man wearing armor known as [[Guile Hideout]], allowing Jirachi to escape. Angered that he lost his chance at Jirachi, Guile fled as well, launching an attack from his sword to hide his escape. Sceptile, the Sudowoodo that attacked Todd, and a {{p|Dusclops}} from the Battle Pike appeared to protect Emerald from the attack.
[[File:Emerald Adventures.png|thumb|right|170px|Emerald in the sixth chapter]]
[[File:Emerald Adventures.png|thumb|right|170px|Emerald in the Emerald arc]]
In ''[[PS314|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'', Emerald challenged the [[Battle Arena]]. Instead of another party of Pokémon from Crystal, Emerald instead used Sceptile, Sudowoodo, and Dusclops. During his battle against [[Greta]], the Arena Tycoon, Emerald managed to win by cheering his Pokémon on, something he wouldn't do normally. After winning and obtaining the Guts Symbol, Emerald and his Pokémon passed out from exhaustion and are taken to a hotel room by Greta and Todd. Assuming his regular clothing would be uncomfortable to sleep in, Todd and Greta try to change Emerald into a pair of pajamas, only to discover that the boy is unusually short, much more so than they had expected. Todd had Greta pretend she didn't see anything and sent her out of the room.
In ''[[PS314|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'', Emerald challenged the [[Battle Arena]]. Instead of another party of Pokémon from Crystal, Emerald instead used Sceptile, Sudowoodo, and Dusclops. During his battle against [[Greta]], the Arena Tycoon, Emerald managed to win by cheering his Pokémon on, something he wouldn't do normally. After winning and obtaining the Guts Symbol, Emerald and his Pokémon passed out from exhaustion and are taken to a hotel room by Greta and Todd. Assuming his regular clothing would be uncomfortable to sleep in, Todd and Greta try to change Emerald into a pair of pajamas, only to discover that the boy is unusually short, much more so than they had expected. Todd had Greta pretend she didn't see anything and sent her out of the room.


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In ''[[PS337|Epilogue]]'', Emerald was congratulated by his allies on his victory against Guile. After receiving the Ability Symbol, Emerald realized there was only one day left to obtain the final Symbol and begged Tucker to let him challenge the Battle Dome again. Tucker allowed Emerald to compete, but without any other Trainers to join in the tournament, Emerald had to go up against his fellow Pokédex holders instead. As Jirachi went back to its thousand year slumber, Emerald thanked it for granting his wish to have friends. Afterward, Emerald competed in the Pokédex holder tournament, which he ended up winning, earning him the Tactics Symbol.
In ''[[PS337|Epilogue]]'', Emerald was congratulated by his allies on his victory against Guile. After receiving the Ability Symbol, Emerald realized there was only one day left to obtain the final Symbol and begged Tucker to let him challenge the Battle Dome again. Tucker allowed Emerald to compete, but without any other Trainers to join in the tournament, Emerald had to go up against his fellow Pokédex holders instead. As Jirachi went back to its thousand year slumber, Emerald thanked it for granting his wish to have friends. Afterward, Emerald competed in the Pokédex holder tournament, which he ended up winning, earning him the Tactics Symbol.


==={{chap|Diamond & Pearl}}===
==={{MangaArc|Diamond & Pearl}}===
In ''[[PS408|High-tailing It from Haunter]]'', Emerald was briefly seen together with the other [[Pokédex holder]]s from [[Kanto]], [[Johto]], and [[Hoenn]] when the [[Advanced level Grunt]] was talking to {{adv|Diamond}} about the [[Pokédex]].
In ''[[PS408|High-tailing It from Haunter]]'', Emerald was briefly seen together with the other [[Pokédex holder]]s from [[Kanto]], [[Johto]], and [[Hoenn]] when the [[Advanced level Grunt]] was talking to {{adv|Diamond}} about the [[Pokédex]].


==={{chap|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}===
==={{MangaArc|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}===
In the thirteenth chapter, the Hoenn Pokédex holders were enlisted by {{Steven}} and [[Mr. Stone]] to prevent a [[Grand Meteor Delta|meteoroid]] from crashing into the Earth and destroying it. Steven gave the three a [[Mega Bracelet]], enabling them to use [[Mega Evolution]] and had them train with [[Ultima]] so Sceptile, [[Mumu]], and [[Chic]] could fully master the Ultimate Moves. Ruby only agreed to help on the condition that Sapphire be kept in the dark about the meteoroid.  
In the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc, the Hoenn Pokédex holders were enlisted by {{Steven}} and [[Mr. Stone]] to prevent a [[Grand Meteor Delta|meteoroid]] from crashing into the Earth and destroying it. Steven gave the three a [[Mega Bracelet]], enabling them to use [[Mega Evolution]] and had them train with [[Ultima]] so Sceptile, [[Mumu]], and [[Chic]] could fully master the Ultimate Moves. Ruby only agreed to help on the condition that Sapphire be kept in the dark about the meteoroid.  


In [[PS596]], Emerald watched Sapphire train her new {{p|Kirlia}}, Kirly, and Ruby's [[Rara]] in order to evolve them into a {{p|Gardevoir}} fighting pair, only for Sapphire to accidentally kick up a [[Shiny Stone]], causing Kirly to evolve into a {{p|Gallade}} instead. Later, Emerald and Sapphire fully mastered the Ultimate Moves with Ultima's guidance and gained the ability to use Mega Evolution. In order to prevent potential enemies from finding them, Mr. Stone had the training moved to the abandoned energy harvesting facility, [[Sea Mauville]].
In [[PS596]], Emerald watched Sapphire train her new {{p|Kirlia}}, Kirly, and Ruby's [[Rara]] in order to evolve them into a {{p|Gardevoir}} fighting pair, only for Sapphire to accidentally kick up a [[Shiny Stone]], causing Kirly to evolve into a {{p|Gallade}} instead. Later, Emerald and Sapphire fully mastered the Ultimate Moves with Ultima's guidance and gained the ability to use Mega Evolution. In order to prevent potential enemies from finding them, Mr. Stone had the training moved to the abandoned energy harvesting facility, [[Sea Mauville]].
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|epnum=PS326
|epnum=PS326
|epname=Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!
|epname=Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!
|desc={{p|Snorlax}} was a rental Pokémon given to Emerald by [[Noland]] after she was calmed down by the young boy. She was seen battling in the Battle Tower. After the battle, she was seen getting acquainted with {{adv|Red}}'s Snorlax, [[Snor]]. In the {{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}, she and Snor were revealed to have created an Egg together. She is level 60 and has a Quiet nature.
|desc={{p|Snorlax}} was a rental Pokémon given to Emerald by [[Noland]] after she was calmed down by the young boy. She was seen battling in the Battle Tower. After the battle, she was seen getting acquainted with {{adv|Red}}'s Snorlax, [[Snor]]. In the {{MangaArc|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}, she and Snor were revealed to have created an Egg together. She is level 60 and has a Quiet nature.


None of Snorlax's moves are known and her Ability is {{a|Thick Fat}}.}}
None of Snorlax's moves are known and her Ability is {{a|Thick Fat}}.}}
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|epnum=PS303
|epnum=PS303
|epname=Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo
|epname=Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo
|desc={{p|Latias}} and {{p|Latios}} are Pokémon that Emerald had befriended before challenging the Battle Frontier. The sibling Pokémon assisted Emerald in his quest to conquer the Battle Frontier and capture {{p|Jirachi}}. After Emerald made friends with his fellow Pokédex holders, Latias and Latios returned to their home on [[Southern Island]]. In the ''{{chap|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}'', Latias and Latios returned to help Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire prevent the meteoroid threatening to destroy Hoenn.}}
|desc={{p|Latias}} and {{p|Latios}} are Pokémon that Emerald had befriended before challenging the Battle Frontier. The sibling Pokémon assisted Emerald in his quest to conquer the Battle Frontier and capture {{p|Jirachi}}. After Emerald made friends with his fellow Pokédex holders, Latias and Latios returned to their home on [[Southern Island]]. In the ''{{MangaArc|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}'', Latias and Latios returned to help Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire prevent the meteoroid threatening to destroy Hoenn.}}


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==Gadgets==
==Gadgets==
When he was younger, Emerald decided to create a new image for himself. In order to do this, he enlisted the help of the [[Trick Master]] to create several inventions that would help Emerald look taller. As of the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire chapter, he no longer wears most of his equipment.
When he was younger, Emerald decided to create a new image for himself. In order to do this, he enlisted the help of the [[Trick Master]] to create several inventions that would help Emerald look taller. As of the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc, he no longer wears most of his equipment.


* The E Shooter (Japanese: '''E・シューター''' ''E Shooter'') is a gun designed to calm down rampaging Pokémon by making them remember their birthplace. Although it appears to be a toy gun, the inside of the gun is actually just a toy Emerald with scoops for arms that rapidly spin to fire dirt (or sand for aquatic Pokémon)<ref>[http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/qa/qa_a_591_600.html#no600 Netkun Q&A No. 600] (Japanese)</ref> at the opponent.
* The E Shooter (Japanese: '''E・シューター''' ''E Shooter'') is a gun designed to calm down rampaging Pokémon by making them remember their birthplace. Although it appears to be a toy gun, the inside of the gun is actually just a toy Emerald with scoops for arms that rapidly spin to fire dirt (or sand for aquatic Pokémon)<ref>[http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/qa/qa_a_591_600.html#no600 Netkun Q&A No. 600] (Japanese)</ref> at the opponent.
* The Bullets of Serenity (Japanese: '''穏やかな弾丸''' ''Bullets of Calmness'') are bullet-like pellets that are fired from the E Shooter. They are filled with Hometown Soil (Japanese: '''故郷の土''' ''Hometown Soil''), which is dirt samples taken from various locations. By inserting the soil of a certain location into a pellet and firing it at a rampaging Pokémon that comes from that place, the Pokémon will be calmed down due to remembering its birthplace. Originally, he wore the bandoleer inside his Magic Hands; in the ''Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire'' chapter, he wears it around his torso.
* The Bullets of Serenity (Japanese: '''穏やかな弾丸''' ''Bullets of Calmness'') are bullet-like pellets that are fired from the E Shooter. They are filled with Hometown Soil (Japanese: '''故郷の土''' ''Hometown Soil''), which is dirt samples taken from various locations. By inserting the soil of a certain location into a pellet and firing it at a rampaging Pokémon that comes from that place, the Pokémon will be calmed down due to remembering its birthplace. Originally, he wore the bandoleer inside his Magic Hands; in the ''Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire'' arc, he wears it around his torso.
* The Magic Hands (Japanese: '''マジックハンド''' ''Magic Hand'') are a pair of fake arms attached to a spring. With these, Emerald can grabs objects from far away.
* The Magic Hands (Japanese: '''マジックハンド''' ''Magic Hand'') are a pair of fake arms attached to a spring. With these, Emerald can grabs objects from far away.
* Emerald owns a pair of platform shoes, which he uses to make himself appear taller than he actually is. In addition to their original purpose, the shoes can also store Poké Balls inside and turn into a {{wp|mizugumo}} (Japanese: '''水ぐも''' ''Mizugumo'') that allows Emerald to ski over the water.
* Emerald owns a pair of platform shoes, which he uses to make himself appear taller than he actually is. In addition to their original purpose, the shoes can also store Poké Balls inside and turn into a {{wp|mizugumo}} (Japanese: '''水ぐも''' ''Mizugumo'') that allows Emerald to ski over the water.