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|desc={{p|Floatzel}} was the first Pokémon sent against Platinum. Since its opponent was {{TP|Platinum|Empoleon}}, a {{type|Water}}, he proposed, and Platinum agreed, that the battle take place in the pool. After the initial part was just a struggle, with hits and bites from both parts, they then jumped into the water to demonstrate their speed underwater. Following an extremely fast chase, Empoleon was able to hit Floatzel with her {{m|Vacuum Wave}}, sending it to fly away, knocking it out.
|desc={{p|Floatzel}} was the first Pokémon sent against Platinum. Since its opponent was {{TP|Platinum|Empoleon}}, a {{type|Water}}, he proposed, and Platinum agreed, that the battle take place in the pool. After the initial part was just a struggle, with hits and bites from both parts, they then jumped into the water to demonstrate their speed underwater. Following an extremely fast chase, Empoleon was able to hit Floatzel with her {{m|Vacuum Wave}}, sending it to fly away, knocking it out.


It later appeared with Quagsire in ''[[PS400|VS Quagsire]]'', where both used Rain Dance to fill up the dried-up [[Lake Valor]].
It later appeared with Quagsire in ''[[PS400|Bogging Down Quagsire]]'', where both used Rain Dance to fill up the dried-up [[Lake Valor]].


Floatzel's only known move is {{m|Rain Dance}}.}}
Floatzel's only known move is {{m|Rain Dance}}.}}
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|desc={{p|Quagsire}} was the second and last Pokémon chosen by Wake. Upon being released it delivered a powerful {{m|Blizzard}} to Empoleon, to which the Emperor Pokémon responded with the same attack. The cluster of both snowstorms eventually caused Empoleon to hold back and faint. Then she sent {{adv|Diamond}}'s [[Tru]]. After what looked a silent and dull battle, Quagsire showed its skills as a wrestler, taking the Torterra (and lifting it, despite its height and weight) and threw him to the water. However, what it didn't notice (and was ready knock Torterra with a Blizzard) was that Platinum had her [[Great Marsh]] overalls attached to Tru's spikes, and therefore was thrown too. Upon noticing it, Wake send his {{tc|Sailor}}s to rescue her, but just the overalls was underwater. With this, the Water Fish Pokémon didn't shoot the Blizzard and was finished off with a {{m|Giga Drain}}.
|desc={{p|Quagsire}} was the second and last Pokémon chosen by Wake. Upon being released it delivered a powerful {{m|Blizzard}} to Empoleon, to which the Emperor Pokémon responded with the same attack. The cluster of both snowstorms eventually caused Empoleon to hold back and faint. Then she sent {{adv|Diamond}}'s [[Tru]]. After what looked a silent and dull battle, Quagsire showed its skills as a wrestler, taking the Torterra (and lifting it, despite its height and weight) and threw him to the water. However, what it didn't notice (and was ready knock Torterra with a Blizzard) was that Platinum had her [[Great Marsh]] overalls attached to Tru's spikes, and therefore was thrown too. Upon noticing it, Wake send his {{tc|Sailor}}s to rescue her, but just the overalls was underwater. With this, the Water Fish Pokémon didn't shoot the Blizzard and was finished off with a {{m|Giga Drain}}.


Quagsire later appeared with Floatzel in ''[[PS400|VS Quagsire]]'', where both used Rain Dance to fill up the dried-up [[Lake Valor]].
Quagsire later appeared with Floatzel in ''[[PS400|Bogging Down Quagsire]]'', where both used Rain Dance to fill up the dried-up [[Lake Valor]].


Quagsire's known moves are {{m|Blizzard}} and {{m|Rain Dance}}.}}
Quagsire's known moves are {{m|Blizzard}} and {{m|Rain Dance}}.}}
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