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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
{{Adv|Emerald}} is in his first room in the Battle Pike, facing a {{p|Kirlia}} and a {{p|Dusclops}} in a tag battle, with [[Todd Snap|Todd]], {{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}}, and the reporters watching. Emerald chooses to use {{p|Rapidash}} and {{p|Starmie}}, but Rapidash is immediately frozen by Dusclops, and Starmie is asleep from Kirlia's move. Todd is worried that Emerald will be defeated so early, but Emerald is ready - Rapidash gets out of the ice with {{m|Flame Wheel}}, and Starmie wakes up thanks to its held [[Lum Berry]]. With {{m|Double-Edge}} and {{m|Thunderbolt}}, Emerald then wins the battle and moves to the next hall.
{{Adv|Emerald}} is in his first room in the Battle Pike, facing a {{p|Kirlia}} and a {{p|Dusclops}} in a Tag Battle, with [[Todd Snap|Todd]], {{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}}, and the reporters watching. Emerald chooses to use {{p|Rapidash}} and {{p|Starmie}}, but Rapidash is immediately frozen by Dusclops, and Starmie is asleep from Kirlia's move. Todd is worried that Emerald will be defeated so early, but Emerald is ready - Rapidash gets out of the ice with {{m|Flame Wheel}}, and Starmie wakes up thanks to its held [[Lum Berry]]. With {{m|Double-Edge}} and {{m|Thunderbolt}}, Emerald then wins the battle and moves to the next hall.


Todd comments on how Emerald brought the perfect Pokémon to deal with negative status effects, and wonders who's the person who sent Emerald to the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} and gave him the Pokémon. Meanwhile, Emerald chooses his next room, but instead of another virtual Trainer, he finds a man just walking by and commenting on the weather. Lucy explains to a confused Todd that this is why the Battle Pike is a test of luck - there are many different kinds of events each room can trigger: tag battles, single battles, conversations, healing, negative status effect battles, wild Pokémon battles, and many others. In extreme cases, a very lucky Trainer can finish the Battle Pike without a single scratch. Very unlucky Trainers don't stand a chance.
Todd comments on how Emerald brought the perfect Pokémon to deal with negative status effects, and wonders who's the person who sent Emerald to the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} and gave him the Pokémon. Meanwhile, Emerald chooses his next room, but instead of another virtual Trainer, he finds a man just walking by and commenting on the weather. Lucy explains to a confused Todd that this is why the Battle Pike is a test of luck - there are many different kinds of events each room can trigger: Tag Battles, Single Battles, conversations, healing, negative status effect battles, wild Pokémon battles, and many others. In extreme cases, a very lucky Trainer can finish the Battle Pike without a single scratch. Very unlucky Trainers don't stand a chance.


Time passes, and {{adv|Emerald}} reaches his 42nd room - the last one on the third set -  where he faces a wild {{p|Milotic}}. Instead of battling, Emerald just runs away from the battle. Since he completed another set, Todd is able to talk to him, and asks him why he ran away. Emerald explains that since it was a wild Pokémon battle, if he's fast enough, he can run away and avoid any damage. He also tells Todd that in each hall, he is given "hints" about what each room contains by the maid.
Time passes, and {{adv|Emerald}} reaches his 42nd room - the last one on the third set -  where he faces a wild {{p|Milotic}}. Instead of battling, Emerald just runs away from the battle. Since he completed another set, Todd is able to talk to him, and asks him why he ran away. Emerald explains that since it was a wild Pokémon battle, if he's fast enough, he can run away and avoid any damage. He also tells Todd that in each hall, he is given "hints" about what each room contains by the maid.
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