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Having witnessed everything from his hiding place, [[Todd Snap|Todd]] rushes to see if Emerald is OK. Once he sees Emerald isn't hurt, he scolds him for behaving the way he did and tells him that defeating the [[Frontier Brain]]s won't be easy. Emerald isn't worried, though, and just goes to sleep on the grass.
Having witnessed everything from his hiding place, [[Todd Snap|Todd]] rushes to see if Emerald is OK. Once he sees Emerald isn't hurt, he scolds him for behaving the way he did and tells him that defeating the [[Frontier Brain]]s won't be easy. Emerald isn't worried, though, and just goes to sleep on the grass.


The next day at the Battle Factory, Todd is among the reporters gathering to watch the first challenger of the Battle Frontier. {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} shows up on a podium hanging above the battlefield and introduces himself to everyone. {{adv|Emerald}} then steps inside, asks for a single battle at Level 50. Emerald is then asked to choose his Rental Pokémon, while Noland explains to the reporters that challengers in the Battle Factory don't battle with their own Pokémon. After checking the possible Pokémon with his [[PokéNav]], Emerald chooses his three Pokémon: {{p|Skarmory}}, {{p|Ludicolo}} and {{p|Rhyhorn}}.
The next day at the Battle Factory, Todd is among the reporters gathering to watch the first challenger of the Battle Frontier. {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} shows up on a podium hanging above the battlefield and introduces himself to everyone. {{adv|Emerald}} then steps inside, asks for a single battle at Level 50. Emerald is then asked to choose his [[rental Pokémon]], while Noland explains to the reporters that challengers in the Battle Factory don't battle with their own Pokémon. After checking the possible Pokémon with his [[PokéNav]], Emerald chooses his three Pokémon: {{p|Skarmory}}, {{p|Ludicolo}} and {{p|Rhyhorn}}.


The battle begins, and Noland continues to explain the rules to the press: Emerald first has to battle computer-generated virtual Trainers using the Battle Factory's rental Pokémon. Challengers fight seven battles in one set, and may only face Noland himself in the seventh battle of the sixth set. Of course, if they lose even one battle along the way, that's the end for them. Emerald's first virtual opponent has {{p|Dusclops}}, {{p|Nidoqueen}} and {{p|Illumise}}. Illumise uses {{m|Flatter}} to confuse {{p|Skarmory}}, and Emerald orders {{p|Rhyhorn}} to use {{m|Rock Slide}}.
The battle begins, and Noland continues to explain the rules to the press: Emerald first has to battle computer-generated virtual Trainers using the Battle Factory's rental Pokémon. Challengers fight seven battles in one set, and may only face Noland himself in the seventh battle of the sixth set. Of course, if they lose even one battle along the way, that's the end for them. Emerald's first virtual opponent has {{p|Dusclops}}, {{p|Nidoqueen}} and {{p|Illumise}}. Illumise uses {{m|Flatter}} to confuse {{p|Skarmory}}, and Emerald orders {{p|Rhyhorn}} to use {{m|Rock Slide}}.