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For the second battle of the round, Juan calls out his {{p|Whiscash}}. Corphish attacks Whiscash with BubbleBeam, which Whiscash dodges with {{m|Surf}} and counters with {{m|Rock Smash}}. Rock Smash flattens Corphish and renders it unable to battle. Ash calls out {{p|Swellow}} next, and starts the battle with a {{m|Quick Attack}}. However, Swellow is almost immediately grabbed by Whiscash's barbels, which Juan uses to deliver a {{m|Tickle}} attack, followed by a {{m|Hyper Beam}}. Swellow is thrown back so hard, it knocks over the pillar its back slammed into. Despite a direct hit and extreme damage, Swellow is still able to battle and zooming out of the dust cloud, counters with {{m|Aerial Ace}}. Whiscash dives to dodge, but the Aerial Ace allows Swellow to dive in and hit Whiscash from underneath, throwing it upward out of the water and into the air. Whiscash uses a barbel to snag a pillar, swinging back around and uses Hyper Beam in mid-air, but Swellow is able to dodge and use another Quick Attack followed by another Aerial Ace. Aerial Ace hits Whiscash just before it hits the water (for some reason, there is an explosion) and Whiscash is rendered unable to battle. Juan commends Ash and Swellow, impressed that Swellow could go from Quick Attack straight into Aerial Ace. This leaves only one Pokémon left for Juan. However, as Brock is quick to remind the group, both Swellow and Pikachu are tired from battle, whereas Juan's final Pokémon is fresh.
For the second battle of the round, Juan calls out his {{p|Whiscash}}. Corphish attacks Whiscash with BubbleBeam, which Whiscash dodges with {{m|Surf}} and counters with {{m|Rock Smash}}. Rock Smash flattens Corphish and renders it unable to battle. Ash calls out {{p|Swellow}} next, and starts the battle with a {{m|Quick Attack}}. However, Swellow is almost immediately grabbed by Whiscash's barbels, which Juan uses to deliver a {{m|Tickle}} attack, followed by a {{m|Hyper Beam}}. Swellow is thrown back so hard, it knocks over the pillar its back slammed into. Despite a direct hit and extreme damage, Swellow is still able to battle and zooming out of the dust cloud, counters with {{m|Aerial Ace}}. Whiscash dives to dodge, but the Aerial Ace allows Swellow to dive in and hit Whiscash from underneath, throwing it upward out of the water and into the air. Whiscash uses a barbel to snag a pillar, swinging back around and uses Hyper Beam in mid-air, but Swellow is able to dodge and use another Quick Attack followed by another Aerial Ace. Aerial Ace hits Whiscash just before it hits the water (for some reason, there is an explosion) and Whiscash is rendered unable to battle. Juan commends Ash and Swellow, impressed that Swellow could go from Quick Attack straight into Aerial Ace. This leaves only one Pokémon left for Juan. However, as Brock is quick to remind the group, both Swellow and Pikachu are tired from battle, whereas Juan's final Pokémon is fresh.


As expected, Juan calls out his {{p|Milotic}}, his strongest Pokémon. Milotic opens with {{m|Hydro Pump}}, which Swellow dodges with Aerial Ace and strike Milotic dead on. Milotic recovers and counters with {{m|Iron Tail}}, which Swellow dodges with {{m|Double Team}}. To clear the decoys, Milotic uses {{m|Twister}}, which hits all of the images, pushing Swellow up until it slams into the ceiling and renders Swellow unable to battle. Ash is now left with only one Pokémon -- Pikachu. Ash uses the dubious reasoning that Milotic will block any electric attacks he cares to use, so he should start with the most powerful attack at his disposal: Pikachu's {{m|Thunder}}. Milotic takes the attack head on, but Juan does not seem concerned. Moments later, Milotic uses {{m|Recover}}, effectively negating the damage. Juan comments that Milotic learned this tactic during their days in the Pokémon Contest, when a pristine appearance is important no matter what phase of the competition one is at. Pikachu and Milotic exchange Iron Tail attacks, with the exchange ending badly for Pikachu. Milotic also uses {{m|Twister}}, which catches Pikachu. However, Pikachu destroys the Twister with another Thunder attack and counters with a Quick Attack. Though Pikachu hits, Milotic quickly counters with a {{m|Hydro Pump}}, which Pikachu dodges and counters with a {{m|Thunderbolt}}. Sadly, Milotic is simply able to take the Thunderbolt and Recover from it, leaving Ash not much better off. Milotic uses {{m|Dive}}, surfaces, and uses Iron Tail and Hydro Pump (both of which Pikachu dodges). Pikachu grabs Milotic and flips it into the water and then uses Thunder yet again. The room shakes. After a brief explosion, Milotic and Pikachu surface -- Pikachu still standing, but Milotic in a dead faint. Ash is declared the winner, and Brock explains that because water conducts electricity better than air, a direct attack underwater was even more effective.
As expected, Juan calls out his {{p|Milotic}}, his strongest Pokémon. Milotic opens with {{m|Hydro Pump}}, which Swellow dodges with Aerial Ace and strike Milotic dead on. Milotic recovers and counters with {{m|Iron Tail}}, which Swellow dodges with {{m|Double Team}}. To clear the decoys, Milotic uses {{m|Twister}}, which hits all of the images, pushing Swellow up until it slams into the ceiling and renders Swellow unable to battle. Ash is now left with only one Pokémon -- Pikachu. Ash uses the dubious reasoning that Milotic will block any electric attacks he cares to use, so he should start with the most powerful attack at his disposal: Pikachu's {{m|Thunder}}. Milotic takes the attack head on, but Juan does not seem concerned. Moments later, Milotic uses {{m|Recover}}, effectively negating the damage. Juan comments that Milotic learned this tactic during their days in the Pokémon Contest, when a pristine appearance is important no matter what phase of the competition one is at. Pikachu and Milotic exchange Iron Tail attacks, with the exchange ending badly for Pikachu. Milotic also uses {{m|Twister}}, which catches Pikachu. However, Pikachu destroys the Twister with another Thunder attack and counters with a Quick Attack. Though Pikachu hits, Milotic quickly counters with a {{m|Hydro Pump}}, which Pikachu dodges and counters with a {{m|Thunderbolt}}. Sadly, Milotic is simply able to take the Thunderbolt and Recover from it, leaving Ash not much better off. Milotic dives, surfaces, and uses Iron Tail and Hydro Pump (both of which Pikachu dodges). Pikachu grabs Milotic and flips it into the water and then uses Thunder yet again. The room shakes. After a brief explosion, Milotic and Pikachu surface -- Pikachu still standing, but Milotic in a dead faint. Ash is declared the winner, and Brock explains that because water conducts electricity better than air, a direct attack underwater was even more effective.


Juan congratulates Ash on turning an almost certain defeat into victory, and gives him a {{Badge|Rain}} as proof of his victory at the Sootopolis Gym. This leaves Ash with all eight Badges necessary to enter the Hoenn League Championship. Juan congratulates Ash on his victory, and Sebastian informs Ash that the next championship is in three months at [[Ever Grande City]]. In the mean time, Juan tells May about a Contest in [[Pacifidlog Town]], where the group will head next.
Juan congratulates Ash on turning an almost certain defeat into victory, and gives him a {{Badge|Rain}} as proof of his victory at the Sootopolis Gym. This leaves Ash with all eight Badges necessary to enter the Hoenn League Championship. Juan congratulates Ash on his victory, and Sebastian informs Ash that the next championship is in three months at [[Ever Grande City]]. In the mean time, Juan tells May about a Contest in [[Pacifidlog Town]], where the group will head next.
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