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Machamp first appeared as a Machoke in ''[[PS018|A Tale of Ninetales]]'', when Machoke is accidentally [[traded]] to {{adv|Red}} alongside Blue's other Pokémon. During the three days that Red has them he attempts to get them to relax and open up to him, with little success. A few days later, during which the only new Pokémon Red had captured were a {{p|Krabby}} and {{p|Diglett}} due to their [[disobedience]], Machoke was pitted in a battle against a wild {{p|Ninetales}} when [[Pika]] injured him using {{m|Toxic}} and forced him to run towards Red's new party. Though he initially failed to hold his own against the fox's intense flames, the tables turned when he suddenly [[evolved]] into a Machamp, due to being traded, and subdued the enemy using his four strong arms. The two boys then each threw a [[Poké Ball]], one of which captured Ninetales. Though Blue didn't object when Red claimed his ball had caught him, Blue argued that it was his Machamp that weakened him, so he should keep him, which he did. They then traded back, while keeping the caring attitude that Red installed in them.
Machamp first appeared as a Machoke in ''[[PS018|A Tale of Ninetales]]'', when Machoke is accidentally [[traded]] to {{adv|Red}} alongside Blue's other Pokémon. During the three days that Red has them he attempts to get them to relax and open up to him, with little success. A few days later, during which the only new Pokémon Red had captured were a {{p|Krabby}} and {{p|Diglett}} due to their [[disobedience]], Machoke was pitted in a battle against a wild {{p|Ninetales}} when [[Pika]] injured him using {{m|Toxic}} and forced him to run towards Red's new party. Though he initially failed to hold his own against the fox's intense flames, the tables turned when he suddenly [[evolved]] into a Machamp, due to being traded, and subdued the enemy using his four strong arms. The two boys then each threw a [[Poké Ball]], one of which captured Ninetales. Though Blue didn't object when Red claimed his ball had caught him, Blue argued that it was his Machamp that weakened him, so he should keep him, which he did. They then traded back, while keeping the caring attitude that Red installed in them.


In ''[[PS040|A Charizard...and a Champion]]'', Machamp is used in Blue's battle against Red and his [[Snor]] during the [[Indigo Plateau|Pokémon League]].
In ''[[PS040|A Charizard...and a Champion]]'', Machamp battled against Red and his [[Snor]] during the [[Indigo Plateau|Pokémon League]]. Machamp started off by blocking Snor with his four arms and preventing him from attacking. After a brief fight of strength Machamp easily lifts Snor with his four arms before spinning him about to render Snor dizzy and {{m|Slam|slamming}} him onto the floor. After Snor hits the ground Red quietly tells Snor to use {{m|Harden}} in anticipation of Machamp's next attack. However, Machamp instead attacks the ground, using the shattered debris as a lever to catapult Snor into the air and out of the battlefield. Just as Snor is about to be disqualified for going out of bounds he plummets from mid-air and crushes Machamp with a {{m|Double-Edge}} and {{m|Toxic}} combo. Noting Machamp to be down to a third of his health, Blue switches in to Ninetales.
Machamp started off by blocking Snor with his four arms and preventing him from attacking. After a brief fight of strength Machamp easily lifts Snor with his four arms, before spinning him about to render Snor dizzy and {{m|Slam|slamming}} him onto the floor. After Snor hits the ground Red quietly tells Snor to use {{m|Harden}} in anticipation of Machamp's next attack. However, Machamp instead attacks the ground, using the shattered debris as a lever to catapult Snor into the air and out of the battlefield. Just as Snor is about to be disqualified for going out of bounds he plummets from mid-air and crushes Machamp with a {{m|Double-Edge}} and {{m|Toxic}} combo. Noting Machamp to be down to a third of his health, Blue switches in to Ninetales.


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[[File:Blue and Machamp.png|thumb|right|200px|Machamp and Blue]]
[[File:Blue and Machamp.png|thumb|right|200px|Machamp and Blue]]
In ''[[PS274|Double Dealing with Deoxys]]'', Machamp is used in a double battle alongside {{TP|Blue|Scizor}} against Red and his Snor and [[Gyara]]. Scizor, with Machamp in his pincers, flies above Snor and drops Machamp, who proceeds to grab Snor's body and use {{m|Seismic Toss}}. Machamp follows up by rushing in front of Snor and performing {{m|Low Kick}}, tripping Snor and sending him crashing into the ground, knocking him out. Blue follows by having Scizor attack Gyara with {{m|Steel Wing}}, knocking him out too. Red next sends out [[Pika]] and [[Aero]] as his last two Pokémon. Red has Aero use {{m|Take Down}} on Scizor, which dealt no [[recoil]] damage due to his {{a|Rock Head}} [[Ability]]. Aero follows up with {{m|Dragon Claw}} on Scizor, so Blue switches him out for {{TP|Blue|Rhydon}}. Seeing an opening, Red has Pika attack Machamp with an electric attack. To Red's surprise, the attack is suddenly redirected. Blue smirks and reveals that Rhydon has the {{a|Lightning Rod|Lightningrod}} Ability, which causes all {{type|Electric}} moves to be redirected towards it. Since Pika's Electric attacks had no effect, Pika jumps into the air and delivers an {{m|Iron Tail}} onto Machamp's head. The battle then ends in a tie.
In ''[[PS274|Double Dealing with Deoxys]]'', Machamp is used in a double battle alongside {{TP|Blue|Scizor}} against Red and his Snor and [[Gyara]]. Scizor, with Machamp in his pincers, flies above Snor and drops Machamp, who proceeds to grab Snor's body and use {{m|Seismic Toss}}. Machamp follows up by rushing in front of Snor and performing {{m|Low Kick}}, tripping Snor and sending him crashing into the ground, knocking him out. Blue follows by having Scizor attack Gyara with {{m|Steel Wing}}, knocking him out too. Red next sends out [[Pika]] and [[Aero]] as his last two Pokémon. Red has Aero use {{m|Take Down}} on Scizor, which dealt no [[recoil]] damage due to his {{a|Rock Head}} [[Ability]]. Aero follows up with {{m|Dragon Claw}} on Scizor, so Blue switches him out for {{TP|Blue|Rhydon}}. Seeing an opening, Red has Pika attack Machamp with an electric attack. To Red's surprise, the attack is suddenly redirected. Blue smirks and reveals that Rhydon has the {{a|Lightning Rod}} Ability, which causes all {{type|Electric}} moves to be redirected towards it. Since Pika's Electric attacks had no effect, Pika jumps into the air and delivers an {{m|Iron Tail}} onto Machamp's head. The battle then ends in a tie.


In ''[[PS279|Don't Doubt Deoxys]]'', Blue sends out Machamp and Scizor to attack [[Orm]]'s horde of {{p|Shuckle}}, which has bound itself to Blue. Machamp blasts that Shuckle with {{m|Hyper Beam}}, while Scizor attacks with {{m|Metal Claw}}. Rhydon then shows up from underground and defeats the head Shuckle, scattering the rest. Blue reveals that Scizor and Machamp were simply a diversion for Rhydon to attack.
In ''[[PS279|Don't Doubt Deoxys]]'', Blue sends out Machamp and Scizor to attack [[Orm]]'s horde of {{p|Shuckle}}, which had bound itself to Blue. Machamp blasts that Shuckle with {{m|Hyper Beam}}, while Scizor attacks with {{m|Metal Claw}}. Rhydon then shows up from underground and defeats the head Shuckle, scattering the rest. Blue reveals that Scizor and Machamp were simply a diversion for Rhydon to attack.


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