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Ash later sent out Goodra as his last Pokémon to battle Clemont's last Pokémon, {{TP|Clemont|Luxray}}. At first, Goodra was at a disadvantage, since it was still paralyzed and Luxray had {{m|Electric Terrain}} active, making all of its {{type|Electric}} moves more powerful. However, upon remembering how Goomy had regained its energy when water was poured onto it, Ash had Goodra use Rain Dance, which both nullified Electric Terrain and activated Goodra's {{a|Hydration}} [[Ability]], curing it from its paralysis. Luxray used {{m|Swift}}, which Goodra countered by using its tail to send the attack back. Luxray, however, dodged the reflected attack and went in for a {{m|Thunder Fang}}. Ash then did a risky choice and told Goodra to use Bide, forcing it to endure Luxray's attack. Clemont intended to defeat Goodra before Bide was finished charging, and told Luxray to attack with {{m|Wild Charge}} and Swift. However, these attacks were incapable of dealing enough damage to defeat Goodra, who then proceeded to release the gathered energy at Luxray, defeating the Gleam Eyes Pokémon and winning the Gym battle for Ash, thus earning him the {{badge|Voltage}}.
Ash later sent out Goodra as his last Pokémon to battle Clemont's last Pokémon, {{TP|Clemont|Luxray}}. At first, Goodra was at a disadvantage, since it was still paralyzed and Luxray had {{m|Electric Terrain}} active, making all of its {{type|Electric}} moves more powerful. However, upon remembering how Goomy had regained its energy when water was poured onto it, Ash had Goodra use Rain Dance, which both nullified Electric Terrain and activated Goodra's {{a|Hydration}} [[Ability]], curing it from its paralysis. Luxray used {{m|Swift}}, which Goodra countered by using its tail to send the attack back. Luxray, however, dodged the reflected attack and went in for a {{m|Thunder Fang}}. Ash then did a risky choice and told Goodra to use Bide, forcing it to endure Luxray's attack. Clemont intended to defeat Goodra before Bide was finished charging, and told Luxray to attack with {{m|Wild Charge}} and Swift. However, these attacks were incapable of dealing enough damage to defeat Goodra, who then proceeded to release the gathered energy at Luxray, defeating the Gleam Eyes Pokémon and winning the Gym battle for Ash, thus earning him the {{badge|Voltage}}.


In [[XY069]], Ash and his friends come across {{kal|Kenzo}} who apparently cares for multiple Water-type Pokémon in Goodra's homeland. Goodra became hesitant to return to its home, remembering being attacked by the Army of {{type|Bug}} Pokémon led by a {{p|Florges|Blue Flower Florges}} and being separated from its friend {{p|Wooper}}. However, Wooper and many other members of Goodra's old home encountered Goodra instead, allowing them to reunite. When the Pokémon are noted that Florges and her Bug Army are attacking more Pokémon, Goodra decides to intervene, motivating the other Pokémon to fight back and draw Florges out. Despite Florges recognizing Goodra as the Goomy she had once attacked, Goodra managed to overcome its fear and fight. Its {{m|Dragon Pulse}} attacks prove ineffective against the {{type|Fairy}} and Goodra is forced to defend its fellow Pokémon from Florges' {{m|Grassy Terrain}} enhanced {{m|Solar Beam}} and her Super-Effective {{m|Moonblast}}. Goodra eventually gets the Upper Hand due to Ash's encouragementlearning {{m|Ice Beam}} in the process to win the Battle. Unfortunately in the Celebrations, Goodra is knocked out by a {{m|Shadow Ball}} and {{m|Psybeam}} (coming from Jessie's Pumpkaboo and James's Inkay that are hidden from view) forcing both sides to retreat and recuperate. While Goodra slept, Pikachu, Dedenne and Wooper were abducted by an {{p|Ariados}} under the orders of Florges, who has been blackmailed by {{TRT}}.
In [[XY069]], Ash and his friends came across {{kal|Kenzo}} the caretaker of Goodra's homeland. Goodra became hesitant to return to its home, remembering being attacked by the Army of {{type|Bug}} Pokémon led by a {{p|Florges|Blue Flower Florges}} and being separated from its friend {{p|Wooper}}. However, Wooper and many other members of Goodra's old home encountered Goodra instead, allowing them to reunite. When the Pokémon noted that Florges and her Bug Army were attacking more Pokémon, Goodra decided to intervene, motivating the other Pokémon to fight back and draw Florges out. Despite being reminded to getting attacked by Florges when it was a Goomy, Goodra managed to overcome its fear and fight. After using {{m|Dragon Pulse}} to block Florges's {{m|Petal Blizzard}}, Goodra tried hitting Florges with its tail, which Florges managed to dodge. Florges then used {{m|Grassy Terrain}} to power-up its {{type|Grass}} attacks and followed up by an enhanced {{m|Solar Beam}}. Goodra blocked this attack too using Dragon Pulse, but due to Grassy Field several other Solar Beams were launched from flowers harming Wooper and the other Pokémon. Forced to defend its fellow Pokémon Goodra used its body to shield the others from another Solar Beam and a super-effective {{m|Moonblast}}, heavily damaging it. As Florges was about to finish Goodra off with another Moonblast, Goodra managed to stand up thanks to Ash's encouragement learning {{m|Ice Beam}} in the process. Goodra's Ice Beam managed to overpower Florges's Moonblast defeating her. Unfortunately in the celebrations, Goodra got knocked out by a {{m|Shadow Ball}} and {{m|Psybeam}} (coming from Jessie's Pumpkaboo and James's Inkay that are hidden from view) forcing both sides to retreat and recuperate. While Goodra slept, Pikachu, Dedenne and Wooper were abducted by an {{p|Ariados}} under the orders of Florges, who had been blackmailed by {{TRT}}.


==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and characteristics==
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