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Spinel is shown to gather intelligence on his targets before acting, and relies on deception and subterfuge in conducting his operations. He tends to keep himself hidden and instructs his Pokémon through radio transmitters, allowing for them to easily escape with minimal risk once their tasks are finished. He also prefers to divide and entrap his targets so his ambush attacks will prove more effective. When out in public, he wears a disguise and changes his personality in order to keep his true identity a secret. Spinel had no problem erasing anyone's memory, as seen when he had his {{p|Beheeyem}} erase [[Liko]]'s memory after he stole her pendant. He also had no reservations about directly attacking other humans with his Pokémon.
Spinel is shown to gather intelligence on his targets before acting, and relies on deception and subterfuge in conducting his operations. He tends to keep himself hidden and instructs his Pokémon through radio transmitters, allowing for them to easily escape with minimal risk once their tasks are finished. He also prefers to divide and entrap his targets so his ambush attacks will prove more effective. When out in public, he wears a disguise and changes his personality in order to keep his true identity a secret. Spinel had no problem erasing anyone's memory, as seen when he had his {{p|Beheeyem}} erase [[Liko]]'s memory after he stole her pendant. He also had no reservations about directly attacking other humans with his Pokémon.


However, once Liko, [[Roy]], and [[Dot]] were able to defeat Beheeyem and {{p|Magneton}}, their resistance caused Spinel to become uncharacteristically angry and forced him to let his {{p|Umbreon}} fight them. Shortly afterward, when he witnessed the {{pkmn2|giant}} {{p|Arboliva}} that emerged from the ancient {{i|Poké Ball}}, he appeared to lose some of his sanity, laughing maniacally at how fascinating he found it. He did not realize his defeat until Umbreon urged him to retreat. This shift in his character continued in the subsequent meeting of the Explorers leadership, where he said little outside of what he filed in his report and did not respond to [[Sango]]'s taunting.
However, once Liko, [[Roy]], and [[Dot]] were able to defeat Beheeyem and {{p|Magneton}}, their resistance caused Spinel to become uncharacteristically angry and forced him to let his {{p|Umbreon}} fight them. Shortly afterward, when he witnessed the {{pkmn2|giant}} {{p|Arboliva}} that emerged from the [[Ancient Poké Ball]], he appeared to lose some of his sanity, laughing maniacally at how fascinating he found it. He did not realize his defeat until Umbreon urged him to retreat. This shift in his character continued in the subsequent meeting of the Explorers leadership, where he said little outside of what he filed in his report and did not respond to [[Sango]]'s taunting.


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