Emerald's Sceptile: Difference between revisions

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===With [[Professor Birch]]===
===With [[Professor Birch]]===
[[File:Wally Treecko.png|thumb|120px|left|As a Treecko]]
[[File:Wally Treecko.png|thumb|120px|left|As a Treecko]]
As a {{p|Treecko}}, Sceptile was one of the three starters Professor Birch was giving out to new {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. While transporting it over the ocean to give to {{adv|Emerald}}, it was lost in the waves of the sea in ''[[PS239|VS. Kyogre & Groudon VII]]''.
As a {{p|Treecko}}, Sceptile was one of the three starters Professor Birch was giving out to new {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. While transporting him over the ocean to give to {{adv|Emerald}}, he was lost in the waves of the sea in ''[[PS239|VS. Kyogre & Groudon VII]]''.


===With [[Wally]]===
===With [[Wally]]===
Wally kept Treecko after finding it on {{rtn|123|Hoenn}} during the storm at [[Pacifidlog Town]]. He saw Professor Birch's bag floating adrift in the water, and ordered his {{p|Cacturne}} to carefully use {{m|Needle Arm}} to shoot the [[Poké Ball]] contained in it into the air. Then, he deftly commanded his {{p|Kecleon}} to use its long tongue to draw it forward. Following his act, he looks up and sees a man on a {{p|Flygon}}, who is Ruby's father, Norman. He soon lands, and Wally's {{p|Ralts}}' head ridge begins glowing, indicating that he was someone Ruru knew. After Norman offers Wally a training session on the [[Sky Pillar]], on the inside of it Norman gives Wally two wrist guards that contain Poké Balls on them. Norman then boards his Flygon and tells Wally he will be waiting at the top. While traveling in the Sky Pillar, Wally and his team encounter a red dot that reveals itself to be a {{p|Dusclops}}. Wally reaches into his bag and notices the [[Pokédex]] and Treecko's Poké Ball ringing. Treecko then starts beating inside of its Poké Ball, and directs toward the Pokédex. Wally believes Treecko is telling him to scan its data. Wally does so, and notices that Dusclops' body is an infinite cavity that may be entered, but cannot be left. Afterwards, Wally scans the Poké Ball containing Treecko and sees that its evolved form can learn a move that is able to damage Dusclops. He sends out Treecko and as soon as it materializes, it evolves into {{p|Grovyle}}. It releases a strong {{m|Leaf Blade}} that causes a forcible impact with the shockwave. It knocks out the Dusclops, and Wally thanks it for the help, then passes out due to his medical condition.
Wally kept Treecko after finding it on {{rtn|123|Hoenn}} during the storm at [[Pacifidlog Town]]. He saw Professor Birch's bag floating adrift in the water, and ordered his {{p|Cacturne}} to carefully use {{m|Needle Arm}} to shoot the [[Poké Ball]] contained in it into the air. Then, he deftly commanded his {{p|Kecleon}} to use its long tongue to draw it forward. Following his act, he looks up and sees a man on a {{p|Flygon}}, who is Ruby's father, Norman. He soon lands, and Wally's {{p|Ralts}}' head ridge begins glowing, indicating that he was someone Ruru knew. After Norman offers Wally a training session on the [[Sky Pillar]], on the inside of it Norman gives Wally two wrist guards that contain Poké Balls on them. Norman then boards his Flygon and tells Wally he will be waiting at the top. While traveling in the Sky Pillar, Wally and his team encounter a red dot that reveals itself to be a {{p|Dusclops}}. Wally reaches into his bag and notices the [[Pokédex]] and Treecko's Poké Ball ringing. Treecko then starts beating inside of its Poké Ball, and directs toward the Pokédex. Wally believes Treecko is telling him to scan its data. Wally does so, and notices that Dusclops' body is an infinite cavity that may be entered, but cannot be left. Afterwards, Wally scans the Poké Ball containing Treecko and sees that his evolved form can learn a move that is able to damage Dusclops. He sends out Treecko and as soon as he materializes, he evolves into {{p|Grovyle}}. He releases a strong {{m|Leaf Blade}} that causes a forcible impact with the shockwave. He knocks out the Dusclops, and Wally thanks it for the help, then passes out due to his medical condition.


Hours later, Wally awakes to Norman. Norman congratulates him on thinking of using Leaf Blade. Norman gives Wally his Flygon, and they start the actual training. A few days later, Wally and Norman are battling when the Sky Pillar starts quaking. Norman's true plan has succeeded: awakening {{p|Rayquaza}}. He tells Wally he must battle it, so Wally does so with Ruru's {{m|Imprison}} and Grovyle's {{m|Bullet Seed}}.  
Hours later, Wally awakes to Norman. Norman congratulates him on thinking of using Leaf Blade. Norman gives Wally his Flygon, and they start the actual training. A few days later, Wally and Norman are battling when the Sky Pillar starts quaking. Norman's true plan has succeeded: awakening {{p|Rayquaza}}. He tells Wally he must battle it, so Wally does so with Ruru's {{m|Imprison}} and Grovyle's {{m|Bullet Seed}}.  
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===With the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Factory}} and Emerald===
===With the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Factory}} and Emerald===
Grovyle eventually ended up in the Battle Factory as a rental Pokémon, but as a Sceptile, smuggled in by [[Guile Hideout]] to drive out the media in preparation for his capture of {{p|Jirachi}}. Emerald was the one to receive it during his Battle Factory run. While in the Battle Factory, Sceptile goes crazy against his battle with {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} but Emerald manages to calm it down with the dirt in his E-Shooter, gaining its loyalty. After winning the battle with a powerful {{m|Iron Tail}}, Emerald realizes that it was never meant to be a rental Pokémon based on the fact that it emerged unscathed from Noland's Lvl 50 {{p|Glalie}}'s {{m|Sheer Cold}}, the reason of which was revealed by his [[PokéNav]] that its level was higher (51). Much later, during the battle at the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Dome}}, Sceptile sees [[Zuzu|Ruby's Swampert (''Zuzu'')]] and [[Toro|Sapphire's Blaziken (''Toro'')]]. It rushes towards them and remembers his past at Birch's lab, revealing to Emerald that it is the Pokémon he was meant to receive as his starter.  
Grovyle eventually ended up in the Battle Factory as a rental Pokémon, but as a Sceptile, smuggled in by [[Guile Hideout]] to drive out the media in preparation for his capture of {{p|Jirachi}}. Emerald was the one to receive it during his Battle Factory run. While in the Battle Factory, Sceptile goes crazy against his battle with {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} but Emerald manages to calm him down with the dirt in his E-Shooter, gaining his loyalty. After winning the battle with a powerful {{m|Iron Tail}}, Emerald realizes that he was never meant to be a rental Pokémon based on the fact that he emerged unscathed from Noland's Lvl 50 {{p|Glalie}}'s {{m|Sheer Cold}}, the reason of which was revealed by his [[PokéNav]] that its level was higher (51). Much later, during the battle at the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Dome}}, Sceptile sees [[Zuzu|Ruby's Swampert (''Zuzu'')]] and [[Toro|Sapphire's Blaziken (''Toro'')]]. He rushes towards them and remembers his past at Birch's lab, revealing to Emerald that He is the Pokémon he was meant to receive as his starter.  


Sceptile helped Emerald through most of his {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} run, and nearing the end of the {{chap|Emerald}}, Sapphire and Ruby acquire rings made by [[Kimberly]]. With that, Sceptile was able to learn {{m|Frenzy Plant}}.
Sceptile helped Emerald through most of his {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} run, and nearing the end of the {{chap|Emerald}}, Sapphire and Ruby acquire rings made by [[Kimberly]]. With that, Sceptile was able to learn {{m|Frenzy Plant}}.
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