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In ''[[PS324|A Cheeky Charizard Change-Up II]]'', after having lost his battle against {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}} at the [[Battle Dome]], {{adv|Emerald}} immediately went to the Battle Palace, requesting Spenser to have a battle with him, so that he could also have time to rechallenge the Battle Dome before the Battle Frontier's seven-day opening ceremony ended. Spenser accepted the request, deciding that the battle would happen behind closed doors, without being observed by the press. He also allowed Emerald to skip the 41 virtual {{pkmn|Trainer}}s that a challenger would usually need to defeat in order to face him.
In ''[[PS324|A Cheeky Charizard Change-Up II]]'', after having lost his battle against {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}} at the [[Battle Dome]], {{adv|Emerald}} immediately went to the Battle Palace, requesting Spenser to have a battle with him, so that he could also have time to rechallenge the Battle Dome before the Battle Frontier's seven-day opening ceremony ended. Spenser accepted the request, deciding that the battle would happen behind closed doors, without being observed by the press. He also allowed Emerald to skip the 41 virtual {{pkmn|Trainer}}s that a challenger would usually need to defeat in order to face him.


When Emerald asked what the facility's rules were in order to choose the proper Pokémon for the facility, Spenser surprised him by informing that in the Battle Palace, {{pkmn|Trainer}}s must use Pokémon they trust, since they're not allowed to give them any orders during the battle. He also noted how Emerald hadn't trusted in his own Pokémon at the Battle Dome and chosen to use borrowed ones instead, which had led to his defeat by Tucker.
When Emerald asked what the facility's rules were in order to choose the proper Pokémon for the facility, Spenser surprised him by informing that in the Battle Palace, Trainers must use Pokémon they trust, since they're not allowed to give them any orders during the battle. He also noted how Emerald hadn't trusted in his own Pokémon at the Battle Dome and had chosen to use borrowed ones instead, which had led to his defeat by Tucker.


The two then received a message from {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}}, informing them that Guile Hideout had succeded in {{pkmn2|caught|catching}} {{p|Jirachi}} and was headed to the {{gdis|Battle Tower|III}}. Emerald asked if they could postpone their battle, but Spenser reminded him that in this battle, the Trainer's presence wasn't even required, so he could just go on ahead and leave his Pokémon behind to do the battling. As such, Emerald gave his Pokémon a motivational speech before heading to the Battle Tower. In ''[[PS327|Facing Gulpin Is Hard to Swallow]]'', {{DL|Eon duo (Adventures)|Latios}} delivered Emerald's Pokémon and a [[Symbol|Spirits Symbol]] to the Battle Tower, informing Emerald that his Pokémon had won the battle.
The two then received a message from {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}}, informing them that Guile Hideout had succeded in {{pkmn2|caught|catching}} {{p|Jirachi}} and was headed to the {{gdis|Battle Tower|III}}. Emerald asked if they could postpone their battle, but Spenser reminded him that in this battle, the Trainer's presence wasn't even required, so he could just go on ahead and leave his Pokémon behind to do the battling. As such, Emerald gave his Pokémon a motivational speech before heading to the Battle Tower. In ''[[PS327|Facing Gulpin Is Hard to Swallow]]'', {{DL|Eon duo (Adventures)|Latios}} delivered Emerald's Pokémon and a [[Symbol|Spirits Symbol]] to the Battle Tower, informing Emerald that his Pokémon had won the battle against Spenser.
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