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Jirachi is the featured legend of the {{chap|Emerald}}, first appearing in ''[[PS313|You Need to Chill Out, Regice]]''. The seven days Jirachi was awake coincided with the seven days of preview events for the {{OBP|Battle Frontier|Generation III}} before it officially opened. {{adv|Emerald}} was dispatched to the Battle Frontier by {{adv|Professor Oak}} to capture Jirachi, because Oak knew that Jirachi was but one way to reverse the event that [[PS302|turned five of his Pokédex Holders into stone]]. Jirachi officially debuted in ''[[PS314|A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle]]'', where it evaded capture attempts by Emerald and [[Guile Hideout]], another character that was after Jirachi.
Jirachi is the featured legend of the {{chap|Emerald}}, first appearing in ''[[PS313|You Need to Chill Out, Regice]]''. The seven days Jirachi was awake coincided with the seven days of preview events for the {{OBP|Battle Frontier|Generation III}} before it officially opened. {{adv|Emerald}} was dispatched to the Battle Frontier by {{adv|Professor Oak}} to capture Jirachi, because Oak knew that Jirachi was but one way to reverse the event that [[PS302|turned five of his Pokédex Holders into stone]]. Jirachi officially debuted in ''[[PS314|A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle]]'', where it evaded capture attempts by Emerald and [[Guile Hideout]], another character that was after Jirachi.


As the ''Emerald'' chapter progressed, the Frontier Brains discovered that Battle Frontier's owner [[Scott]] had known about Professor Oak's research on Jirachi, and wanted to reserve one of Jirachi's three wish tags for himself. In ''[[PS324|A Cheeky Charizard Change-Up II]]'', Guile Hideout captured Jirachi before any of the Frontier Brains were able to track it down. Guile then advanced to the top of the [[Battle Tower]], and [[PS329|after finding out how to get Jirachi to listen to one's wish]], used the first wish tag to summon a powerful sea monster that would submerge the Battle Frontier. Guile then discarded Jirachi, thinking that it was no longer of use. This gave Emerald the chance to make the wish that would de-petrify the five Pokédex Holders, as instructed by {{adv|Gold}}. However, it didn't appear to work.
As the ''Emerald'' chapter progressed, the Frontier Brains discovered that Battle Frontier's owner [[Scott]] had known about Professor Oak's research on Jirachi, and wanted to reserve one of Jirachi's three wish tags for himself. In ''[[PS324|A Cheeky Charizard Change-Up II]]'', Guile Hideout captured Jirachi before any of the Frontier Brains were able to track it down. Guile then advanced to the top of the {{OBP|Battle Tower|Generation III}}, and [[PS329|after finding out how to get Jirachi to listen to one's wish]], used the first wish tag to summon a powerful sea monster that would submerge the Battle Frontier. Guile then discarded Jirachi, thinking that it was no longer of use. This gave Emerald the chance to make the wish that would de-petrify the five Pokédex Holders, as instructed by {{adv|Gold}}. However, it didn't appear to work.


After Emerald re-evaluated his relationship with Pokémon in ''[[PS333|The Final Battle VI]]'', Jirachi finally listened to his wish and de-petrified the five Pokédex Holders. This intrigued Guile, who took Jirachi back and commanded its {{m|Doom Desire}} in an attempt to eliminate the Pokédex Holders and use the final wish tag. However, Guile was eventually defeated, and the sea monster that he summoned was destroyed by a combination of the "ultimate attacks" that all the Pokédex Holders' starter Pokémon had learned. In ''[[PS337|Epilogue]]'', Scott made the wish he had reserved: to attract at least a hundred thousand visitors to the Battle Frontier on its opening day. Emerald expressed his gratitude and bid farewell to Jirachi as it returned to its thousand-year slumber.
After Emerald re-evaluated his relationship with Pokémon in ''[[PS333|The Final Battle VI]]'', Jirachi finally listened to his wish and de-petrified the five Pokédex Holders. This intrigued Guile, who took Jirachi back and commanded its {{m|Doom Desire}} in an attempt to eliminate the Pokédex Holders and use the final wish tag. However, Guile was eventually defeated, and the sea monster that he summoned was destroyed by a combination of the "ultimate attacks" that all the Pokédex Holders' starter Pokémon had learned. In ''[[PS337|Epilogue]]'', Scott made the wish he had reserved: to attract at least a hundred thousand visitors to the Battle Frontier on its opening day. Emerald expressed his gratitude and bid farewell to Jirachi as it returned to its thousand-year slumber.
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