Cobalion (Rumble Blast): Difference between revisions

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(I really don't think it is the only Pokemon implied to be dead. Besides, we've seen actually dead Pokemon (like Marowak))
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==Background==
==Background==
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[[Cobalion]] is first seen talking to his main minions and showing them the power of the [[Glowdrops]], to destroy [[Rusty Pokémon|rust]], with [[Toy Town]]'s Glowdrops. Cobalion is later seen at the {{DL|Firebreathing Mountain|Great Glowing Fountain}}. He battles the {{player}} in a 1 on 3 [[Team Battle]]. When the player is defeated, Cobalion will send them flying, and, coincidentally, the player lands in [[Easterly Town]], where Cobalion is stealing Easterly Town's Glowdrops.  
[[Cobalion]] is first seen talking to his main minions and showing them the power of the [[Glowdrop]]s, to destroy [[Rusty Pokémon|rust]], with [[Toy Town]]'s Glowdrops. Cobalion is later seen at the {{DL|Firebreathing Mountain|Great Glowing Fountain}}. He battles the {{player}} in a 1 on 3 [[Team Battle]]. When the player is defeated, Cobalion will send them flying, and, coincidentally, the player lands in [[Easterly Town]], where Cobalion is stealing Easterly Town's Glowdrops.  


At the end of the third chapter, {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast|Chapter 3: Tracking Cobalion}}, Cobalion attacks the player, twisting the player's [[Wonder Key]], making it a [[Bent Key]]. This can be undone by earning the Temple Key from the {{DL|Frozen Tundra|Temple of Keys}}'s [[Battle Royale]].
At the end of the third chapter, {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast|Chapter 3: Tracking Cobalion}}, Cobalion attacks the player, twisting the player's [[Wonder Key]], making it a [[Bent Key]]. This can be undone by earning the Temple Key from the {{DL|Frozen Tundra|Temple of Keys}}'s [[Battle Royale]].
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