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In {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Ruby|s}}, Archie helps the {{player}} against [[Team Magma]]. He does not have an active role in the storyline and cannot be battled.
In {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Ruby|s}}, Archie helps the {{player}} against [[Team Magma]]. He does not have an active role in the storyline and cannot be battled.


In {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Sapphire|s}}, {{game|Emerald}}, and {{game3|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Alpha Sapphire|s}}, he first appears in the [[Oceanic Museum]] in Slateport City, trying to steal the {{key|III|Devon Goods}} from [[Captain Stern]]. In Sapphire and Alpha Sapphire, Team Aqua members later steal a [[Meteorite]] from [[Professor Cozmo]] and try to turn [[Mt. Chimney]] into a lake{{sup/3|S}}/to fashion a Mega Stone for Kyogre{{sup/6|AS}}. In Emerald, he instead appears with Aqua members at Meteor Falls, and acts as a temporary ally with the player against Team Magma who instead have stolen the Meteorite and are trying to find {{p|Groudon}}. After, thanking the player for his help and briefly asking if he is on their side, he departs and is not seen for a while. [[Shelly]] and several grunts later raid the [[Weather Institute]], and Archie steals the [[Colored orbs|Red]]{{sup/3|S}}{{sup/3|E}}/[[Colored orbs|Blue Orb]]{{sup/6|AS}} from [[Mt. Pyre]]. Later, he and the Team Aqua members turn up in Slateport again as Captain Stern announces a discovery he has made about [[Seafloor Cavern|a seafloor cavern]]. Team Aqua promptly steals the [[Submarine Explorer 1]] that Captain Stern has built and goes for the Seafloor Cavern to awaken {{p|Kyogre}}. However he is unable to control the Legendary Pokémon. After, Kyogre is calmed, Archie sees the error of his ways and disbands Team Aqua after returning the stolen orb.
In {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Sapphire|s}}, {{game|Emerald||Emerald}}, and {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Alpha Sapphire}}, he first appears in the [[Oceanic Museum]] in Slateport City, trying to steal the {{key|III|Devon Goods}} from [[Captain Stern]]. In Sapphire and Alpha Sapphire, Team Aqua members later steal a [[Meteorite]] from [[Professor Cozmo]] and try to turn [[Mt. Chimney]] into a lake{{sup/3|S}}/to fashion a Mega Stone for Kyogre{{sup/6|AS}}. In Emerald, he instead appears with Aqua members at Meteor Falls, and acts as a temporary ally with the player against Team Magma who instead have stolen the Meteorite and are trying to find {{p|Groudon}}. After, thanking the player for his help and briefly asking if he is on their side, he departs and is not seen for a while. [[Shelly]] and several grunts later raid the [[Weather Institute]], and Archie steals the [[Colored orbs|Red]]{{sup/3|S}}{{sup/3|E}}/[[Colored orbs|Blue Orb]]{{sup/6|AS}} from [[Mt. Pyre]]. Later, he and the Team Aqua members turn up in Slateport again as Captain Stern announces a discovery he has made about [[Seafloor Cavern|a seafloor cavern]]. Team Aqua promptly steals the [[Submarine Explorer 1]] that Captain Stern has built and goes for the Seafloor Cavern to awaken {{p|Kyogre}}. However he is unable to control the Legendary Pokémon. After, Kyogre is calmed, Archie sees the error of his ways and disbands Team Aqua after returning the stolen orb.


During the [[Delta Episode]] in Alpha Sapphire, Archie is first seen in his hideout, where [[Zinnia]] shows up to take his [[Key Stone]], doing so just as the player reaches his room. Afterwards, Archie has {{FB|Aqua Admin|Matt}} hand the player his [[Sharpedonite]], figuring that now that he's lost his Key Stone, he no longer has need for the [[Mega Stone]], either. After the events of the Delta Episode, he apologizes his Admins for his actions, deciding to start anew as a {{pkmn|Trainer}}. Later, Archie can be chosen as a [[Multi Battle]] partner at the [[Battle Maison]].
During the [[Delta Episode]] in Alpha Sapphire, Archie is first seen in his hideout, where [[Zinnia]] shows up to take his [[Key Stone]] in order to summon {{p|Rayquaza}}, doing so just as the player reaches his room. Afterwards, Archie has {{FB|Aqua Admin|Matt}} hand the player his [[Sharpedonite]], figuring that now that he's lost his Key Stone, he no longer has need for the [[Mega Stone]], either. After the events of the Delta Episode, he apologizes his Admins for his actions, deciding to start anew as a {{pkmn|Trainer}}. Later, Archie can be chosen as a [[Multi Battle]] partner at the [[Battle Maison]].


In Omega Ruby, Archie and his Admins appear at the [[Battle Resort]] when the player first visits it after the Delta Episode, with Archie alluding to his role in Alpha Sapphire, but dismissing such possibility as ridiculous, before having Matt give the player a Sharpedonite.
In Omega Ruby, Archie and his Admins appear at the [[Battle Resort]] when the player first visits it after the Delta Episode. During the brief meeting, Archie alludes to his role in Alpha Sapphire, but dismisses such possibility as nonsense, before having Matt give the player a Sharpedonite.


Archie, as he appears in [[Generation III]], appears as a member of [[Team Rainbow Rocket]] in {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}. He is one of the first pair of bosses the player must face, along with Maxie. When the player reaches him in [[Team Rocket's Castle]], he expresses dismay that the player defeated his {{tc|Team Rainbow Rocket Grunt}}s, considering them his crew even though they are not members of Team Aqua. Archie explains that, in the world he came from, he successfully completed his plans to expand the oceans, only to be swallowed by a massive tidal wave during his moment of victory, subsequently finding himself in the game's world. Though he intends to return to his world, he decides to use Kyogre to turn the game's world into his ideal state as well. He battles the player and, despite using Kyogre against them, loses. He then allows the player to activate the switch in his office painting so they may advance. Later, Archie enters the main hall of the castle while [[Guzma]] is helping the player hold off two Team Rainbow Rocket Grunts, only to encounter Maxie. The two decide to battle to resolve their conflict once and for all, only to be warped away by a [[Colress|mysterious force]] as they leave.
Archie, as he appears in [[Generation III]], appears as a member of [[Team Rainbow Rocket]] in {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}. He is one of the first pair of bosses the player must face, along with Maxie. When the player reaches him in [[Team Rocket's Castle]], he expresses dismay that the player defeated his {{tc|Team Rainbow Rocket Grunt}}s, considering them his crew even though they are not members of Team Aqua. Archie explains that, in the world he came from, he successfully completed his plans to expand the oceans, only to be swallowed by a massive tidal wave during his moment of victory, subsequently finding himself in the game's world. Though he intends to return to his world, he decides to use Kyogre to turn the game's world into his ideal state as well. He battles the player and, despite using Kyogre against them, loses. He then allows the player to activate the switch in his office painting so they may advance. Later, Archie enters the main hall of the castle while [[Guzma]] is helping the player hold off two Team Rainbow Rocket Grunts, only to encounter Maxie. The two decide to battle to resolve their conflict once and for all, only to be warped away by a [[Colress|mysterious force]] as they leave.
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* In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, Archie's height is 5'9" (1.75m); the [[Pokémon Omega Ruby & Pokémon Alpha Sapphire: The Official Hoenn Region Strategy Guide|guide]] that contains his concept art mistakenly says he is 5'7".
* In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, Archie's height is 5'9" (1.75m); the [[Pokémon Omega Ruby & Pokémon Alpha Sapphire: The Official Hoenn Region Strategy Guide|guide]] that contains his concept art mistakenly says he is 5'7".
* Some of Archie's lines in [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Pokémon Sapphire]] are the same as [[Maxie]]'s lines in [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Pokémon Ruby]].
* Some of Archie's lines in [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Pokémon Sapphire]] are the same as [[Maxie]]'s lines in [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Pokémon Ruby]].
* Pokémon Sapphire contains unused Trainer data for Archie in which he has only a level 17 {{p|Togetic}} and is carrying two Super Potions.
* Pokémon Sapphire contains [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta|unused Trainer data]] for Archie in which he has only a level 17 {{p|Togetic}} and is carrying two {{DL|Potion|Super Potion}}s.
* In Omega Ruby, a {{tc|Team Magma Grunt|Grunt}} at the [[Team Magma Hideout]] mentions that Archie and Maxie used to be on the same team once.
* In Omega Ruby, a {{tc|Team Magma Grunt|Grunt}} at the [[Team Magma Hideout]] mentions that Archie and Maxie used to be on the same team once.
* In Alpha Sapphire, Shelly's room at the Team Aqua Hideout contains a picture of Archie and Shelly as children with Jirachi, making Archie the only villainous team leader to have met a Mythical Pokémon.
* In Alpha Sapphire, [[Shelly]]'s room at the [[Team Aqua Hideout]] contains a picture of Archie and Shelly as children with {{p|Jirachi}}, making Archie the only villainous team leader to have met a [[Mythical Pokémon]].


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