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In ''[[HZ007|Special Training with Cap!]]'', Fuecoco sparred against Liko's Sprigatito. However, they didn't make much progress, as both Pokémon tired themselves into a draw after consecutive uses of Ember and {{m|Leafage}}. Later, after being unable to talk to [[Dot]], Liko and Roy's determination to get stronger convinced Friede to hold a special training session for the rookies: this time, Fuecoco and Sprigatito faced off against [[Captain Pikachu]] and needed to land only a single hit on the {{pkmn|category|Mouse Pokémon}} to win the match. While they initially struggled against his {{m|Double Team}}, Fuecoco and Sprigatito destroyed each one of Pikachu's copies after Liko figured out his behavior, with Sprigatito managing to almost score a {{m|Scratch}}. After a lunch break, Fuecoco battled against Sprigatito once more to see how much the special training paid off. In the end, despite being at a [[type]] advantage, Fuecoco was knocked out by Sprigatito's newly-learned {{m|Quick Attack}}, resulting in Roy's defeat. This battle was the first step for the new Rising Volt Tacklers to get closer to Dot, who let them know that the Black Rayquaza was in Paldea.
In ''[[HZ007|Special Training with Cap!]]'', Fuecoco sparred against Liko's Sprigatito. However, they didn't make much progress, as both Pokémon tired themselves into a draw after consecutive uses of Ember and {{m|Leafage}}. Later, after being unable to talk to [[Dot]], Liko and Roy's determination to get stronger convinced Friede to hold a special training session for the rookies: this time, Fuecoco and Sprigatito faced off against [[Captain Pikachu]] and needed to land only a single hit on the {{pkmn|category|Mouse Pokémon}} to win the match. While they initially struggled against his {{m|Double Team}}, Fuecoco and Sprigatito destroyed each one of Pikachu's copies after Liko figured out his behavior, with Sprigatito managing to almost score a {{m|Scratch}}. After a lunch break, Fuecoco battled against Sprigatito once more to see how much the special training paid off. In the end, despite being at a [[type]] advantage, Fuecoco was knocked out by Sprigatito's newly-learned {{m|Quick Attack}}, resulting in Roy's defeat. This battle was the first step for the new Rising Volt Tacklers to get closer to Dot, who let them know that the Black Rayquaza was in Paldea.


In ''[[HZ010|Nemona and Brassius and…]]'', Roy used Fuecoco in his battle against [[Brassius]] at the [[Artazon Gym]]. Fuecoco battled against his {{p|Sudowoodo}}, only to struggle before realizing it wasn't a {{type|Grass}} and that it was a {{type|Rock}}. While he was at a type disadvantage, he learned {{m|Stomping Tantrum}} during the battle, which dealt [[Type#Type effectiveness|super-effective]] damage to Sudowoodo. Despite managing to deal some good damage and Sudowoodo {{Tera}}stallizing into a Grass Tera Type, which gave Fuecoco the type advantage at that point, Fuecoco couldn’t stand up to the Imitation Pokémon's Terastallized power and was defeated, with Roy suffering his second official loss in a row.
In ''[[HZ010|Nemona and Brassius and…]]'', Roy used Fuecoco in his battle against [[Brassius]] at the [[Artazon Gym]]. Fuecoco battled against his {{p|Sudowoodo}}, only to struggle before realizing it wasn't a {{t|Grass}} type and that it was a {{t|Rock}} type. While he was at a type disadvantage, he learned {{m|Stomping Tantrum}} during the battle, which dealt [[Type#Type effectiveness|super-effective]] damage to Sudowoodo. Despite managing to deal some good damage and Sudowoodo {{Tera}}stallizing into a Grass Tera Type, which gave Fuecoco the type advantage at that point, Fuecoco couldn’t stand up to the Imitation Pokémon's Terastallized power and was defeated, with Roy suffering his second official loss in a row.


In ''[[HZ016|Quaxly, We Can Do It]]'', Fuecoco was used in a battle against [[Spinel]]'s Pokémon alongside {{TP|Roy|Wattrel}} as they teamed up with Liko's Sprigatito and [[Dot's Quaxly]]. During the battle, Wattrel started a fight with Fuecoco, which unintentionally allowed Fuecoco to defeat Spinel's Magneton with Ember; afterward, the two continued with their fight so Roy intervened to break up the fight and left the battle. As their bickering continued in the [[HZ017|next episode]], Roy was inspired by Friede to have them battle together to deepen their friendship and relieve some stress. Their opponent was Captain Pikachu, against whom they lost due to their lack of teamwork. Immediately after, the Brave Olivine flew through turbulence, during which Wattrel activated its {{a|Wind Power}} [[Ability]] to boost its {{m|Spark}} and protect Roy from getting hit by a rogue tree branch. Seeing this as an opportunity to overpower Captain Pikachu, Roy, Wattrel, and Fuecoco trained the entire night in preparation for a combo move. The next day, they had their rematch against Captain Pikachu, with Fuecoco launching him and his teammate up by firing Embers downward to give Wattrel enough height to catch sufficiently strong winds and activate its Ability. Despite their improved teamwork, Captain Pikachu won once again, though their relationship was shown to have grown more amicable.
In ''[[HZ016|Quaxly, We Can Do It]]'', Fuecoco was used in a battle against [[Spinel]]'s Pokémon alongside {{TP|Roy|Wattrel}} as they teamed up with Liko's Sprigatito and [[Dot's Quaxly]]. During the battle, Wattrel started a fight with Fuecoco, which unintentionally allowed Fuecoco to defeat Spinel's Magneton with Ember; afterward, the two continued with their fight so Roy intervened to break up the fight and left the battle. As their bickering continued in the [[HZ017|next episode]], Roy was inspired by Friede to have them battle together to deepen their friendship and relieve some stress. Their opponent was Captain Pikachu, against whom they lost due to their lack of teamwork. Immediately after, the Brave Olivine flew through turbulence, which charged Wattrel with electricity, allowing it to boost its {{m|Spark}} and protect Roy from getting hit by a rogue tree branch. Seeing this as an opportunity to overpower Captain Pikachu, Roy, Wattrel, and Fuecoco trained the entire night in preparation for a combo move. The next day, they had their rematch against Captain Pikachu, with Fuecoco launching him and his teammate up by firing Embers downward to give Wattrel enough height to catch sufficiently strong winds and activate its Ability. Despite their improved teamwork, Captain Pikachu won once again, though their relationship was shown to have grown more amicable.


In ''[[HZ020|Kabu's Battle Training!]]'', Fuecoco participated in a Gym challenge set up by [[Motostoke]]'s [[Gym Leader]] [[Kabu]]. Fuecoco's role was to keep the {{p|Litwick}} flames lit while Sprigatito attempted to extinguish them. Though Fuecoco struggled to keep up with Sprigatito, it ended up winning due to Liko deciding Roy deserved it more. He then went on to battle alongside Sprigatito against Kabu's {{p|Centiskorch}} and {{OBP|Wakaba|HZ020}}'s {{p|Rolycoly}}. The two struggled to damage Centiskorch and, despite learning {{m|Flamethrower}}, Fuecoco was knocked out.
In ''[[HZ020|Kabu's Battle Training!]]'', Fuecoco participated in a Gym challenge set up by [[Motostoke]]'s [[Gym Leader]] [[Kabu]]. Fuecoco's role was to keep the {{p|Litwick}} flames lit while Sprigatito attempted to extinguish them. Though Fuecoco struggled to keep up with Sprigatito, it ended up winning due to Liko deciding Roy deserved it more. He then went on to battle alongside Sprigatito against Kabu's {{p|Centiskorch}} and {{OBP|Wakaba|HZ020}}'s {{p|Rolycoly}}. The two struggled to damage Centiskorch and, despite learning {{m|Flamethrower}}, Fuecoco was knocked out.
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In ''[[HZ028|The Stolen Treasure]]'', Fuecoco and Wattrel teamed up with Sprigatito to battle [[Tepen]] to get the Ancient Poké Ball back from him, after he stole it from Roy. However, the three of them were put to sleep by Tepen's special {{m|Sleep Powder}} that his {{p|Foongus}} had.
In ''[[HZ028|The Stolen Treasure]]'', Fuecoco and Wattrel teamed up with Sprigatito to battle [[Tepen]] to get the Ancient Poké Ball back from him, after he stole it from Roy. However, the three of them were put to sleep by Tepen's special {{m|Sleep Powder}} that his {{p|Foongus}} had.


In [[HZ037]], Fuecoco accompanied Roy in helping the Rising Volt Tacklers on a job assignment that involved a group of {{p|Sandile}} and its {{p|Krokorok|evolved}} {{p|Krookodile|forms}}, who were disturbing some {{OBP|archeologists|HZ037}}. Upon finding the group, Fuecoco and Roy quickly befriended them after finding out they were only protecting their {{pkmn|Egg}}s. When the archeologists' digging equipment disturbed the Krookodile and its family, they went on a rampage and tried to destroy the machinery. By learning {{m|Disarming Voice}}, Fuecoco managed to calm Krookodile and the others down.  
In [[HZ037]], Fuecoco accompanied Roy in helping the Rising Volt Tacklers on a job assignment that involved a group of {{p|Sandile}} and its {{p|Krokorok|evolved}} {{p|Krookodile|forms}}, who were disturbing some {{OBP|archeologists|HZ037}}. Upon finding the group, Fuecoco and Roy quickly befriended them after finding out they were only protecting their {{pkmn|Egg}}s. When the archeologists' digging equipment disturbed the Krookodile and its family, they went on a rampage and tried to destroy the machinery. However, by learning {{m|Disarming Voice}}, Fuecoco managed to calm Krookodile and the others down.  


In [[HZ043]], Fuecoco was used to battle [[Coral]]'s {{p|Glalie}}. Fuecoco struggled to land any attacks after Glalie's froze the battlefield with {{m|Blizzard}}, preventing Fuecoco from standing up properly. Noticing Fuecoco's frustration, Roy had it use Stomping Tantrum, creating an ice fence that sent Glalie flying. Impressed by Roy and Fuecoco's determination, Coral decided to stop holding back, only to be forcibly pulled away by [[Sidian]] for a mission involving the Black Rayquaza.  
In [[HZ043]], Fuecoco was used to battle [[Coral]]'s {{p|Glalie}}. Fuecoco struggled to land any attacks after Glalie froze the battlefield with {{m|Blizzard}}, preventing Fuecoco from standing up properly. Noticing Fuecoco's frustration, Roy had him use Stomping Tantrum, creating an ice fence that sent Glalie flying. Impressed by Roy and Fuecoco's determination, Coral decided to stop holding back, only to be forcibly pulled away by [[Sidian]] for a mission involving the Black Rayquaza.  


In [[HZ044]], Roy had Fuecoco stun [[Chalce]] with Stomping Tantrum, keeping her from attempting to capture the Black Rayquaza. In [[HZ045|the following episode]], Fuecoco and Friede's Charizard combined their strength to take on the Black Rayquaza. Later, after witnessing Charizard be defeated, Fuecoco refused to back down and learned {{m|Flame Charge}} in the process. It teamed up with Liko's newly-evolved {{p|Floragato}} to launch an attack strong enough to send the Black Rayquaza flying backward, though it failed to do any real damage. Afterward, the Black Rayquaza took off into the skies.
In [[HZ044]], Roy had Fuecoco stun [[Chalce]] with Stomping Tantrum, keeping her from attempting to capture the Black Rayquaza. In [[HZ045|the following episode]], Fuecoco and Friede's Charizard combined their strength to take on the Black Rayquaza. Later, after witnessing Charizard be defeated, Fuecoco refused to back down and learned {{m|Flame Charge}} in the process. He teamed up with Liko's newly-evolved {{p|Floragato}} to launch an attack strong enough to send the Black Rayquaza flying backward, though he failed to do any real damage. Afterward, the Black Rayquaza took off into the skies.


===Personality and characteristics===
===Personality and characteristics===
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