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In the [[Generation III]] games and {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|their remakes}}, [[Wally]] is a sickly young boy who lives in [[Petalburg City]]. Despite his illness, his dream is to {{pkmn|Trainer|train}} Pokémon. His illness is never explained, but his symptoms appear to clear up in clean air, suggesting that it is either {{wp|acute bronchitis}} or {{wp|asthma}}. He first appears in [[Petalburg City]], asking [[Norman]], the [[Petalburg Gym]] [[Gym Leader|Leader]], to help him catch a Pokémon before he moves to [[Verdanturf Town]] to live with his aunt and uncle. This is because Verdanturf is in a remarkably clean area and might improve Wally's sickness. Wally eventually runs away from home and challenges the player at {{ho|Victory Road}}, seemingly recovered from his illness.
In the [[Generation III]] games and {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|their remakes}}, [[Wally]] is a sickly young boy who lives in [[Petalburg City]]. Despite his illness, his dream is to {{pkmn|Trainer|train}} Pokémon. His illness is never explained, but his symptoms appear to clear up in clean air, suggesting that it is either {{wp|acute bronchitis}} or {{wp|asthma}}. He first appears in [[Petalburg City]], asking [[Norman]], the [[Petalburg Gym]] [[Gym Leader|Leader]], to help him catch a Pokémon before he moves to [[Verdanturf Town]] to live with his aunt and uncle. This is because Verdanturf is in a remarkably clean area and might improve Wally's sickness. Wally eventually runs away from home and challenges the player at {{ho|Victory Road}}, seemingly recovered from his illness.


Prior to the events of {{game|Black and White|s}}, [[Alder]]'s [[starter Pokémon]] died of an illness, and in despair over not being able to save it, he began traveling around aimlessly. Before his partner's death, the two of them madly pursued strength. The Pokémon's death changed Alder's outlook on life. The identity of this Pokémon is never mentioned in Black and White, but dialogue in {{2v2|Black|White|2}} reveals that Alder's late partner was a {{p|Volcarona}}, which evolved from a {{p|Larvesta}}.
Prior to the events of {{game|Black and White|s}}, [[Alder]]'s [[first partner Pokémon]] died of an illness, and in despair over not being able to save it, he began traveling around aimlessly. Before his partner's death, the two of them madly pursued strength. The Pokémon's death changed Alder's outlook on life. The identity of this Pokémon is never mentioned in Black and White, but dialogue in {{2v2|Black|White|2}} reveals that Alder's late partner was a {{p|Volcarona}}, which evolved from a {{p|Larvesta}}.


In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, a girl named Paula in [[Hammerlocke]] asks the player to deliver [[Old Letter|a letter]] to a boy named Frank in [[Ballonlea]]. The boy turns out to be an old man who was friends with a girl named Paula when he was younger, but she fell ill and hid from him how sick she was. This caused an argument and the boy ended up moving away shortly after. If the player returns to where Paula was, they'll find a [[Reaper Cloth]].
In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, a girl named Paula in [[Hammerlocke]] asks the player to deliver [[Old Letter|a letter]] to a boy named Frank in [[Ballonlea]]. The boy turns out to be an old man who was friends with a girl named Paula when he was younger, but she fell ill and hid from him how sick she was. This caused an argument and the boy ended up moving away shortly after. If the player returns to where Paula was, they'll find a [[Reaper Cloth]].