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After reaching Pyrite Town, it is discovered that Miror B. has taken control of the area. Having kidnapped [[Duking]]'s precious {{p|Plusle}} and held it hostage, Miror B. has effectively blackmailed the town's reigning hero into uselessness, allowing the dancing deviant to run the [[Pyrite Colosseum]] and hand out [[Shadow Pokémon]] with no resistance. Though Duking's subordinate [[Silva]] attempts to foil the scheme by sneaking into [[Miror B.'s Hideout]] and rescuing Plusle, he is overpowered by the guards. Fortunatley, he is rescued by Wes and Rui, who proceed into the [[Pyrite Cave]] and challenge Miror B. After his defeat, Miror B. leaves town and Plusle is returned to Duking, thus freeing the town.
After reaching Pyrite Town, it is discovered that Miror B. has taken control of the area. Having kidnapped [[Duking]]'s precious {{p|Plusle}} and held it hostage, Miror B. has effectively blackmailed the town's reigning hero into uselessness, allowing the dancing deviant to run the [[Pyrite Colosseum]] and hand out [[Shadow Pokémon]] with no resistance. Though Duking's subordinate [[Silva]] attempts to foil the scheme by sneaking into [[Miror B.'s Hideout]] and rescuing Plusle, he is overpowered by the guards. Fortunatley, he is rescued by Wes and Rui, who proceed into the [[Pyrite Cave]] and challenge Miror B. After his defeat, Miror B. leaves town and Plusle is returned to Duking, thus freeing the town.


Miror B. shows up again at [[Realgam Tower]], where he is guarding one of the keys needed to unlock the tower itself. He is later found as an opponent in the [[Deep Colosseum]], as the last opponent of the first round. Revisiting Miror B.'s "dance stage" prior to defeating [[Evice]] will reveal a unique Cipher Peon named [[Mirakle B.]], who claims to be Miror B.'s successor.
Miror B. shows up again at [[Realgam Tower]], where he is guarding one of the keys needed to unlock the path to the main tower. He is later found as an opponent in the [[Deep Colosseum]], as the last opponent of the first round. Revisiting Miror B.'s "dance stage" prior to defeating [[Evice]] will reveal a unique Cipher Peon named [[Mirakle B.]], who claims to be Miror B.'s successor.


When Wes first confronts Miror B., his Pokémon consist of four Ludicolo and a Shadow {{p|Sudowoodo}} (later replaced by {{p|Armaldo}}), though he uses more variety in his Pokémon during later matches. Miror B.'s battle strategy consists of stalling his opponent, using {{m|Rain Dance}} to boost his Pokémon's abilities while he slowly whittles their HP away with moves like {{m|Mega Drain}} and {{m|Leech Seed}}.
When Wes first confronts Miror B., his Pokémon consist of four Ludicolo and a Shadow {{p|Sudowoodo}} (later replaced by {{p|Armaldo}}), though he uses more variety in his Pokémon during later matches. Miror B.'s battle strategy consists of stalling his opponent, using {{m|Rain Dance}} to boost his Pokémon's abilities while he slowly whittles their HP away with moves like {{m|Mega Drain}} and {{m|Leech Seed}}.
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