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Marowak does not get along with another member of its own species and will get into a fight if one happens to be nearby. This was first shown in ''[[SM042|Alola, Kanto!]]'', when Kiawe and {{an|Brock}} tried to compare it with its [[regional variant]]. Marowak greatly desires to become stronger, and hates to lose. In ''The Young Flame Strikes Back!'', a moment of doubt stopped Kiawe from syncing his feeling with Marowak while preparing to use {{m|Inferno Overdrive}}, causing them to lose to [[Viren]]. This shared frustration allowed Marowak and Kiawe to bond, strengthening their determination, and allowing them to master the Z-Move, defeat Viren in a rematch, and defend the family farm. As a {{t|Fire}} Pokémon, Marowak has a fear of water, as demonstrated in ''[[SM065|Turning Heads and Training Hard!]]'', when it chose not to follow its Trainer in jumping into a pool of water. However, it had no problem going on the water-slide at the [[Pokémon Paradise Resort]].
Marowak does not get along with another member of its own species and will get into a fight if one happens to be nearby. This was first shown in ''[[SM042|Alola, Kanto!]]'', when Kiawe and {{an|Brock}} tried to compare it with its [[regional variant]]. Marowak greatly desires to become stronger, and hates to lose. In ''The Young Flame Strikes Back!'', a moment of doubt stopped Kiawe from syncing his feeling with Marowak while preparing to use {{m|Inferno Overdrive}}, causing them to lose to [[Viren]]. This shared frustration allowed Marowak and Kiawe to bond, strengthening their determination, and allowing them to master the Z-Move, defeat Viren in a rematch, and defend the family farm. As a {{t|Fire}} Pokémon, Marowak has a fear of water, as demonstrated in ''[[SM065|Turning Heads and Training Hard!]]'', when it chose not to follow its Trainer in jumping into a pool of water. However, it had no problem going on the water-slide at the [[Pokémon Paradise Resort]].


Despite its temper problems, it has shown to be caring for the Pokémon belonging to its Trainer's friends, such as in ''[[SM086|I Choose Paradise!]]'', where it happily played with its fellow Pokémon and even carried [[Sophocles's Charjabug]] to the pool at the Pokémon Paradise Resort. It has even been shown caring for wild Pokémon, as shown in [[SM104]], when it happily petted a wild {{p|Relicanth}}. In the same episode, Marowak was also shown to love the taste of [[Poni Island]] {{wp|daikon}}.
Despite its temper problems, it has shown to be caring for the Pokémon belonging to its Trainer's friends, such as in ''[[SM086|I Choose Paradise!]]'', where it happily played with its fellow Pokémon and even carried [[Sophocles's Charjabug]] to the pool at the Pokémon Paradise Resort. It has even been shown caring for wild Pokémon, as shown in [[SM104]], when it happily petted a wild {{p|Relicanth}}. In the same episode, Marowak was also shown to love the taste of [[Poni Island]] {{wp|daikon}}. Marowak, like its Trainer, has shown to be shed tears of joy and pride when it successfully attempts something, such as making a nice shot in PokéGolf, as shown in [[SM110]]. In the same episode, it was shown to be the voice of reason, when it tried to calm down its eccentric Trainer.


==Moves used==
==Moves used==
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