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After fleeing from {{rf|Galarian}} {{p|Moltres}} in the [[Galar Mine]], [[Liko]] and [[Roy]] head to [[Motostoke]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] to treat {{TP|Liko|Sprigatito}}, {{TP|Roy|Fuecoco}}, and [[Captain Pikachu]]. After they thank [[Nurse Joy]], [[Friede]] enters after having made it out of the mine with {{TP|Friede|Charizard}}. Friede compliments his Pokémon but notices that Charizard is hurt too, so he has Nurse Joy treat the {{pkmn|category|Flame Pokémon}} as well, which she gladly complies with. | After fleeing from {{rf|Galarian}} {{p|Moltres}} in the [[Galar Mine]], [[Liko]] and [[Roy]] head to [[Motostoke]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] to treat {{TP|Liko|Sprigatito}}, {{TP|Roy|Fuecoco}}, and [[Captain Pikachu]]. After they thank [[Nurse Joy]], [[Friede]] enters after having made it out of the mine with {{TP|Friede|Charizard}}. Friede compliments his Pokémon but notices that Charizard is hurt too, so he has Nurse Joy treat the {{pkmn|category|Flame Pokémon}} as well, which she gladly complies with. | ||
After all their Pokemon are healed up, the group heads outside to the benches. Their Pokémon snack on {{Berries}} while Friede talks about the sheer strength of Moltres since it took all their strength just to escape its wrath and leave the mine. Liko takes this as sounding like fun, and Friede agrees. He says that it's always exciting to find an opponent stronger than him and it shows how much room he has for growth. Roy agrees, bringing up what [[Kabu]] said about learning from failure. Just then, [[Dot]] calls Friede to tell him about the information she gathered on Galarian Moltres, having been asked by Friede to investigate earlier. She tells the group about its physical features and how Pokémon who approach it end up lethargic. Dot then confirms that it is Moltres's [[Regional form|Galarian Form]]. Friede is amazed at having met such a marvel in person. Dot goes on by saying that the [[Legendary Pokémon]] resembles [[Kanto]]nian Moltres, but not much is known about it, and it's unstoppable when it's in a rage. Friede remarks that's something they know all too well as Dot hangs up, telling them to be careful. Friede proposes going after Moltres since it has one of the Ancient [[Poké Ball]]s, but a frustrated Roy has a hard time thinking they can beat the Malevolent Pokémon when it's mad. Liko, remembering how {{TP|Liko|Hatenna}} shed a tear when Moltres was raging, thinks another emotion is hiding beneath its anger seeing how the Calm Pokémon could possibly sense it. Roy thinks a {{m|Flamethrower}} from Fuecoco that's just as strong would do the trick, but Liko brings up something else Kabu said, that winning isn't the only path for a {{pkmn|Trainer}}. Friede thinks from this statement that the group shouldn't think about defeating Moltres, but rather about calming its rage. As the group ponders how to calm Moltres, Fuecoco, and {{TP|Roy|Wattrel}} start squabbling over a [[Grepa Berry]]. Roy tries to break them up but to no avail. The Grepa Berry they are fighting over lands in front of a napping Sprigatito. When Fuecoco dives to get it, Sprigatito ends the quarrel by calming both of Roy's Pokémon down with | After all their Pokemon are healed up, the group heads outside to the benches. Their Pokémon snack on {{Berries}} while Friede talks about the sheer strength of Moltres since it took all their strength just to escape its wrath and leave the mine. Liko takes this as sounding like fun, and Friede agrees. He says that it's always exciting to find an opponent stronger than him and it shows how much room he has for growth. Roy agrees, bringing up what [[Kabu]] said about learning from failure. Just then, [[Dot]] calls Friede to tell him about the information she gathered on Galarian Moltres, having been asked by Friede to investigate earlier. She tells the group about its physical features and how Pokémon who approach it end up lethargic. Dot then confirms that it is Moltres's [[Regional form|Galarian Form]]. Friede is amazed at having met such a marvel in person. Dot goes on by saying that the [[Legendary Pokémon]] resembles [[Kanto]]nian Moltres, but not much is known about it, and it's unstoppable when it's in a rage. Friede remarks that's something they know all too well as Dot hangs up, telling them to be careful. Friede proposes going after Moltres since it has one of the Ancient [[Poké Ball]]s, but a frustrated Roy has a hard time thinking they can beat the Malevolent Pokémon when it's mad. Liko, remembering how {{TP|Liko|Hatenna}} shed a tear when Moltres was raging, thinks another emotion is hiding beneath its anger seeing how the Calm Pokémon could possibly sense it. Roy thinks a {{m|Flamethrower}} from Fuecoco that's just as strong would do the trick, but Liko brings up something else Kabu said, that winning isn't the only path for a {{pkmn|Trainer}}. Friede thinks from this statement that the group shouldn't think about defeating Moltres, but rather about calming its rage. As the group ponders how to calm Moltres, Fuecoco, and {{TP|Roy|Wattrel}} start squabbling over a [[Grepa Berry]]. Roy tries to break them up but to no avail. The Grepa Berry they are fighting over lands in front of a napping Sprigatito. When Fuecoco dives to get it, Sprigatito ends the quarrel by calming both of Roy's Pokémon down with her relaxing scent, giving the group an idea. | ||
The group arrives at the entrance to the Galar Mine, where Friede reassures Liko and Roy to relax and be ready for anything since the [[Explorers]] may still be inside. As they enter the mine, they see the damage done by Moltres's {{m|Fiery Wrath}}, the kids being informed by Friede to make a run for it if the Malevolent Pokémon does that same attack again. Just thinking about Moltres's Fiery Wrath makes Roy nervous, but decides to not let it get to him or Fuecoco. Sprigatito notices Liko thinking about how badly Moltres must be suffering. Hearing Moltres's [[cry]] from deep within the mine, Friede knows its anger hasn't cooled quite yet. | The group arrives at the entrance to the Galar Mine, where Friede reassures Liko and Roy to relax and be ready for anything since the [[Explorers]] may still be inside. As they enter the mine, they see the damage done by Moltres's {{m|Fiery Wrath}}, the kids being informed by Friede to make a run for it if the Malevolent Pokémon does that same attack again. Just thinking about Moltres's Fiery Wrath makes Roy nervous, but decides to not let it get to him or Fuecoco. Sprigatito notices Liko thinking about how badly Moltres must be suffering. Hearing Moltres's [[cry]] from deep within the mine, Friede knows its anger hasn't cooled quite yet. | ||
As the group comes out of the entrance tunnel, Moltres is right there waiting for them. Friede immediately sends Cap and Charizard into battle. Friede and Roy plan to draw Moltres' attention, having both Charizard and Fuecoco use Flamethrower. Moltres avoids the attack, and Liko and Sprigatito get to work building up a | As the group comes out of the entrance tunnel, Moltres is right there waiting for them. Friede immediately sends Cap and Charizard into battle. Friede and Roy plan to draw Moltres' attention, having both Charizard and Fuecoco use Flamethrower. Moltres avoids the attack, and Liko and Sprigatito get to work building up a large quantity of the latter's relaxing scent for the Legendary Pokémon. When Moltres charges up an {{m|Air Slash}} attack, Cap jumps in front of Liko and blocks it with {{m|Thunder Punch}}. With that, Liko commands Sprigatito to use {{m|Leafage}}, the Grass Cat Pokémon mixing the attack with her aromatic scent to launch it at Moltres. However, the Malevolent Pokémon flaps its wings to deflect the attack each time. Friede gets the idea of having Sprigatito ride Charizard to get closer. Sprigatito hops on Charizard as they take flight. Charizard circles around Moltres and uses a Flamethrower. Fuecoco backs up Charizard with his own Flamethrower, which lands a hit on the Malevolent Pokémon and gives Liko and Sprigatito the opportunity to use Leafage again. However, Moltres blows off the attacks with a massive {{m|Hurricane}} that blows all of its attackers back. | ||
Liko walks up to Moltres and tries to reason with it. She shows the Malevolent Pokémon {{p|Arboliva}}'s Ancient Poké Ball, and Roy shows it the Ancient Poké Ball that contained the {{Shiny|Black}} {{p|Rayquaza}}. Moltres still rages as Liko questions its anger. Moltres uses Fiery Wrath, so the group retreated behind some nearby rocks. Roy tends to Fuecoco as the Fire Croc Pokémon falls as it loses stamina from Moltres's aura. Cap takes action and uses {{m|Volt Tackle}} on the Malevolent Pokémon. The attack gives Cap [[recoil]] [[damage]], but it also stops Moltres's Fiery Wrath. Liko runs up to Moltres once again. Despite Friede's warning, Liko tells Moltres that she wants to know how it feels. Moltres charges up for Air Slash, prompting Liko to shield Sprigatito with her body. Suddenly, Arboliva comes out of its Poké Ball to protect Liko. Almost immediately after, Liko's pendant starts to glow again with two of Lucius's Pokémon present. Moltres uses Air Slash, which Arboliva tries to block. Friede and Roy begin to think that maybe they can't stop Moltres after all, but Liko remains optimistic. Liko knows now that fighting alone isn't all there is to becoming a Trainer; learning how Pokémon feel and showing compassion for them is her path as a Trainer. With Liko's feelings linking with Arboliva, the Olive Pokémon activates its {{a|Seed Sower}} [[Ability]], creating a {{m|Grassy Terrain}} which awakens Sprigatito's power and heals Roy and Friede's Pokémon. | Liko walks up to Moltres and tries to reason with it. She shows the Malevolent Pokémon {{p|Arboliva}}'s Ancient Poké Ball, and Roy shows it the Ancient Poké Ball that contained the {{Shiny|Black}} {{p|Rayquaza}}. Moltres still rages as Liko questions its anger. Moltres uses Fiery Wrath, so the group retreated behind some nearby rocks. Roy tends to Fuecoco as the Fire Croc Pokémon falls as it loses stamina from Moltres's aura. Cap takes action and uses {{m|Volt Tackle}} on the Malevolent Pokémon. The attack gives Cap [[recoil]] [[damage]], but it also stops Moltres's Fiery Wrath. Liko runs up to Moltres once again. Despite Friede's warning, Liko tells Moltres that she wants to know how it feels. Moltres charges up for Air Slash, prompting Liko to shield Sprigatito with her body. Suddenly, Arboliva comes out of its Poké Ball to protect Liko. Almost immediately after, Liko's pendant starts to glow again with two of Lucius's Pokémon present. Moltres uses Air Slash, which Arboliva tries to block. Friede and Roy begin to think that maybe they can't stop Moltres after all, but Liko remains optimistic. Liko knows now that fighting alone isn't all there is to becoming a Trainer; learning how Pokémon feel and showing compassion for them is her path as a Trainer. With Liko's feelings linking with Arboliva, the Olive Pokémon activates its {{a|Seed Sower}} [[Ability]], creating a {{m|Grassy Terrain}} which awakens Sprigatito's power and heals Roy and Friede's Pokémon. | ||
With that, a powered-up Sprigatito uses Leafage once more, which Moltres still shakes off. Even so, Liko, still determined to get through to Moltres, has Sprigatito keep using Leafage. When Friede gets an idea to not let the Leafage go to waste, he and Roy lend Liko a hand as well, having Charizard and Wattrel whip up a gust of wind to fight back. With nowhere for the wind to go, the leaves of Leafage rise up to Moltres. The Malevolent Pokémon tries to use Air Slash again, but Cap intervenes by using {{m|Double Team}} and having the clones disorient it. With this, Liko has Sprigatito use | With that, a powered-up Sprigatito uses Leafage once more, which Moltres still shakes off. Even so, Liko, still determined to get through to Moltres, has Sprigatito keep using Leafage. When Friede gets an idea to not let the Leafage go to waste, he and Roy lend Liko a hand as well, having Charizard and Wattrel whip up a gust of wind to fight back. With nowhere for the wind to go, the leaves of Leafage rise up to Moltres. The Malevolent Pokémon tries to use Air Slash again, but Cap intervenes by using {{m|Double Team}} and having the clones disorient it. With this, Liko has Sprigatito use her strongest Leafage, and Moltres takes the full force of the attack. As the sweet scent scatters throughout the cave, Moltres finally calms down. | ||
The Malevolent Pokémon lands in front of Liko and begins speaking with the pendant, which turns into the {{an|Terapagos|mysterious Pokémon}}. As the two Pokémon talk to each other, Liko wonders what they could be talking about. Moltres then makes it rain inside the mine, which Liko thinks is a sign that it's crying. Friede and Roy wonder how Moltres is making it rain in a cave until a vision like the one with Arboliva is created for all of them to see. The group is surprised to see that it shows [[Lucius]] with Moltres speaking of one called "Rakua", which intrigues Liko. As the pendant's Pokémon brings the vision to an end, the group is left confused as to what "Rakua" could mean. Moltres approaches, leading Roy to think that it's still mad, but the Legendary Pokemon drops its Ancient Poké Ball from its talon and [[recall]]s itself back into it and to Liko's shock, Arboliva does the same. Liko picks up both of their Poké Balls, getting the feeling that Moltres wants to join them. Roy still wonders what made Moltres so mad in the first place, and Liko believes that it had a deeply-held desire, wanting to know what it is and thinking that Moltres might even have a soft side. That's the feeling Liko gets, so she wants to make sure she's right. Liko praises Sprigatito for its hard work, and Roy likewise praises his Pokémon. Liko notices that the Pokémon from the pendant is gone. Hatenna jumps out of Liko's hood and climbs up a rock before tumbling down for Liko to catch. The Pokémon from the pendant then reveals itself to be hiding behind the rock. | The Malevolent Pokémon lands in front of Liko and begins speaking with the pendant, which turns into the {{an|Terapagos|mysterious Pokémon}}. As the two Pokémon talk to each other, Liko wonders what they could be talking about. Moltres then makes it rain inside the mine, which Liko thinks is a sign that it's crying. Friede and Roy wonder how Moltres is making it rain in a cave until a vision like the one with Arboliva is created for all of them to see. The group is surprised to see that it shows [[Lucius]] with Moltres speaking of one called "Rakua", which intrigues Liko. As the pendant's Pokémon brings the vision to an end, the group is left confused as to what "Rakua" could mean. Moltres approaches, leading Roy to think that it's still mad, but the Legendary Pokemon drops its Ancient Poké Ball from its talon and [[recall]]s itself back into it and to Liko's shock, Arboliva does the same. Liko picks up both of their Poké Balls, getting the feeling that Moltres wants to join them. Roy still wonders what made Moltres so mad in the first place, and Liko believes that it had a deeply-held desire, wanting to know what it is and thinking that Moltres might even have a soft side. That's the feeling Liko gets, so she wants to make sure she's right. Liko praises Sprigatito for its hard work, and Roy likewise praises his Pokémon. Liko notices that the Pokémon from the pendant is gone. Hatenna jumps out of Liko's hood and climbs up a rock before tumbling down for Liko to catch. The Pokémon from the pendant then reveals itself to be hiding behind the rock. |
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