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It enjoys control, using {{m|Hypnosis}} to manipulate a person or Pokémon's mind and {{m|Psychic}} to physically move its pawns around. Despite its overwhelming powers and menacing persona, {{pkmn|Trainer}}s with a strong bond with their Pokémon, such as {{Ash}} and {{AP|Pikachu}} or James and {{TP|James|Inkay}}, are able to break free of Malamar's hypnotic control, or by inflicting pain on themselves as seen in {{MTR}}'s case. | It enjoys control, using {{m|Hypnosis}} to manipulate a person or Pokémon's mind and {{m|Psychic}} to physically move its pawns around. Despite its overwhelming powers and menacing persona, {{pkmn|Trainer}}s with a strong bond with their Pokémon, such as {{Ash}} and {{AP|Pikachu}} or James and {{TP|James|Inkay}}, are able to break free of Malamar's hypnotic control, or by inflicting pain on themselves as seen in {{MTR}}'s case. | ||
The three evil Malamar showed no signs of remorse, guilt, or redemption after their plans were stopped by Ash and his friends. Failure appears to be merely a part of the process in amongst a confusing game of psychology, theatrics and fragmented lies. | |||
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