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Continuing off where the previous round left off, {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} is struck in the back of the head by a [[Guile Hideout|mysterious armored figure]]. The man begins looking through Noland's computer for the Wish Pokémon that is only awake for seven days after a thousand years of sleeping, {{p|Jirachi}}.
Continuing off where the previous round left off, {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} is struck in the back of the head by a [[Guile Hideout|mysterious armored figure]]. The man begins looking through Noland's computer for the Wish Pokémon that is only awake for seven days after a thousand years of sleeping, {{p|Jirachi}}.


Back at the Battle Pike, the [[Todd Snap|reporter]] watches as {{adv|Emerald}}'s {{p|Blissey}} successfully uses {{m|Seismic Toss}} on [[Lucy's Seviper]]. Although knocked to the ground, Seviper begins using {{m|Poison Fang}} to release venom from its fangs. The venom hits Blissey, which {{DL|Status ailment|Badly poisoned|badly poisons}} it. Lucy explains that unlike regular poison, which hurts a Pokémon every turn, bad poison increases the damage it deals every turn. Although Emerald has used up all of healing items in the last room, he decides to keep battling until Blissey runs out of health.
Back at the Battle Pike, the [[Todd Snap|reporter]] watches as {{adv|Emerald}}'s {{p|Blissey}} successfully uses {{m|Seismic Toss}} on [[Lucy's Seviper]]. Although knocked to the ground, Seviper begins using {{m|Poison Fang}} to release venom from its fangs. The venom hits Blissey, which {{status|poison|badly poisons}} it. Lucy explains that unlike regular poison, which hurts a Pokémon every turn, bad poison increases the damage it deals every turn. Although Emerald has used up all of healing items in the last room, he decides to keep battling until Blissey runs out of health.


Emerald sends out Blissey to attack, but Lucy switches Seviper out with her defensive {{p|Shuckle}}. To counter this, Emerald switches out with his {{p|Starmie}}, who has an advantage because of it being {{type|Water}}. Starmie attacks with a Water-type move, but Shuckle blocks the move by using {{m|Protect}} to climb inside its shell. Shuckle poisons Starmie with {{m|Toxic}}, so Emerald finishes it off with a {{m|Surf}}. Lucy congratulates Emerald, but reminds him that his Pokémon is still poisoned, and his lack of any {{b|Pecha}} or {{b|Lum}} Berries is surely an indication of his current bad luck.
Emerald sends out Blissey to attack, but Lucy switches Seviper out with her defensive {{p|Shuckle}}. To counter this, Emerald switches out with his {{p|Starmie}}, who has an advantage because of it being {{type|Water}}. Starmie attacks with a Water-type move, but Shuckle blocks the move by using {{m|Protect}} to climb inside its shell. Shuckle poisons Starmie with {{m|Toxic}}, so Emerald finishes it off with a {{m|Surf}}. Lucy congratulates Emerald, but reminds him that his Pokémon is still poisoned, and his lack of any {{b|Pecha}} or {{b|Lum}} Berries is surely an indication of his current bad luck.
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