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Joe lead them to the head student [[Giselle]]'s study area. He said it's overall skill as a Trainer, not any one battle, that determines success at Pokémon Tech. He said that even though he's the weakest student in his class, he's still better than someone with two Badges. Misty took offense, and Joe said he's familiar with her Gym; he usually beats her preferred {{t|Water}} Pokémon on the simulator. Misty demanded a real battle, and Joe told her, "You'll be sorry."
Joe lead them to the head student [[Giselle]]'s study area. He said it's overall skill as a Trainer, not any one battle, that determines success at Pokémon Tech. He said that even though he's the weakest student in his class, he's still better than someone with two Badges. Misty took offense, and Joe said he's familiar with her Gym; he usually beats her preferred {{t|Water}} Pokémon on the simulator. Misty demanded a real battle, and Joe told her, "You'll be sorry."


Misty called her {{TP|Misty|Starmie}}, while Joe called a {{p|Weepinbell}}, a {{type2|Grass}} Pokémon which will have an advantage over Misty's water-type. Nevertheless, Starmie beat the Weepinbell. Giselle walks in and chastised Joe for not realizing that Starmie's real battle experience would give it an advantage. She called him an embarrassment to the school. Brock and Ash swooned over the very pretty Giselle. Even James, who was looking on with Jessie from a tree outside, was taken with her. Giselle continued to upbraid Joe, and threatened to withdraw the help of the other students.
Misty called her {{TP|Misty|Starmie}}, while Joe called a {{p|Weepinbell}}, a {{type|Grass}} Pokémon which will have an advantage over Misty's water-type. Nevertheless, Starmie beat the Weepinbell. Giselle walks in and chastised Joe for not realizing that Starmie's real battle experience would give it an advantage. She called him an embarrassment to the school. Brock and Ash swooned over the very pretty Giselle. Even James, who was looking on with Jessie from a tree outside, was taken with her. Giselle continued to upbraid Joe, and threatened to withdraw the help of the other students.


Misty challenged her, saying that a true friend wouldn't walk away from a friend in need of help, and that Giselle's beauty is only skin deep. Giselle accuses Misty of being jealous. Giselle summons a {{p|Graveler}} to challenge Misty's Starmie. Although {{t|Rock}} Pokémon are weak against water Pokémon, Giselle said hers is so advanced that it could win. The Graveler smashed into Starmie, shattering its core, and thrown through a window and out into the pool.
Misty challenged her, saying that a true friend wouldn't walk away from a friend in need of help, and that Giselle's beauty is only skin deep. Giselle accuses Misty of being jealous. Giselle summons a {{p|Graveler}} to challenge Misty's Starmie. Although {{t|Rock}} Pokémon are weak against water Pokémon, Giselle said hers is so advanced that it could win. The Graveler smashed into Starmie, shattering its core, and thrown through a window and out into the pool.