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====Pokémon Emerald====
====Pokémon Emerald====
[[File:Battle Tower Anabel.png|thumb|left|Battling Anabel at the Battle Tower]]
[[File:Battle Tower Anabel.png|thumb|left|Battling Anabel at the Battle Tower]]
On her debut, Anabel is a resident of the Battle Frontier, and is described to be a mysterious trainer known as the Battle Tower’s Salon Maiden.<ref name=AnabelTowerQuote>''"It sounds like BATTLE TOWER is the hottest. Bet you didn't know this! One of those top TRAINERS that SCOTT calls the FRONTIER BRAINS is there. It's this mysterious TRAINER called the SALON MAIDEN that runs the place."''</ref> Residents not her to be particularly focused on one's talent; her first Pokémon team being specifically made to measure the opposing team’s strength.<ref name=AnabelMeasuringTeam>''"When she's measuring up her opponent, she apparently uses these POKéMON: A PSYCHIC-type PSI POKéMON, a FIRE-type VOLCANO POKéMON, and a NORMAL-type SLEEPING POKéMON."''</ref> Though she remains enigmatic, she is hinted at being a very strong trainer, capable of completely wiping out a previous challenger on a winning streak.<ref name=AnabelTalentQuote>''"Man! Oh man! I've never lost once before! But I got wiped out with no saving grace at all! And then I'm told I don't have any talent?! Man!" <br> "This guy ran into a horribly tough TRAINER while he was on the BATTLE TOWER challenge."'' <br> ''"At the BATTLE TOWER, an older girl told me that I have a lot of talent for battling!"'' <br> ''"The reason I've come to see you... Well, there is but one reason... Let me see your talent in its entirety..."''</ref>  Taking on the Battle Tower challenge, Anabel first appears in the {{gdis|Battle Tower|III}} as the 35th opponent the {{player}} faces. Her first impressions of the player are skeptical and negative, and she mentions having come to see for herself the player’s talent in its entirety. If she is victorious, she’ll bluntly state her disappointment. Upon her defeat, however, Anabel gives proper acknowledgement to the player’s successful battle and awards them with the Silver [[Symbol|Ability Symbol]] onto the {{DL|Trainer Card (game)|Frontier Pass}}.
On her debut, Anabel is a resident of the Battle Frontier, and is described to be a mysterious trainer known as the Battle Tower’s Salon Maiden.<ref name=AnabelTowerQuote>''"It sounds like BATTLE TOWER is the hottest. Bet you didn't know this! One of those top TRAINERS that SCOTT calls the FRONTIER BRAINS is there. It's this mysterious TRAINER called the SALON MAIDEN that runs the place."''</ref> Residents note her to be particularly focused on one's talent; her first Pokémon team being specifically made to measure the opposing team’s strength.<ref name=AnabelMeasuringTeam>''"When she's measuring up her opponent, she apparently uses these POKéMON: A PSYCHIC-type PSI POKéMON, a FIRE-type VOLCANO POKéMON, and a NORMAL-type SLEEPING POKéMON."''</ref> Though she remains enigmatic, she is hinted at being a very strong trainer, capable of completely wiping out a previous challenger on a winning streak.<ref name=AnabelTalentQuote>''"Man! Oh man! I've never lost once before! But I got wiped out with no saving grace at all! And then I'm told I don't have any talent?! Man!" <br> "This guy ran into a horribly tough TRAINER while he was on the BATTLE TOWER challenge."'' <br> ''"At the BATTLE TOWER, an older girl told me that I have a lot of talent for battling!"'' <br> ''"The reason I've come to see you... Well, there is but one reason... Let me see your talent in its entirety..."''</ref>  Taking on the Battle Tower challenge, Anabel first appears in the {{gdis|Battle Tower|III}} as the 35th opponent the {{player}} faces. Her first impressions of the player are skeptical and negative, and she mentions having come to see for herself the player’s talent in its entirety. If she is victorious, she’ll bluntly state her disappointment. Upon her defeat, however, Anabel gives proper acknowledgement to the player’s successful battle and awards them with the Silver [[Symbol|Ability Symbol]] onto the {{DL|Trainer Card (game)|Frontier Pass}}.


At the 70th consecutive match, Anabel changes up her Pokémon team to battle all out, vowing that she won't hold back against the player as she did before.<ref name=AnabelRematchQuote>''"You really did come back to see me... ... ... ... ... ... ... You've won straight matches to see me... I won't have to hold back against you... It's been too long now... Too long since I've been able to battle without thinking about anything... Let's begin, shall we?"'' <br> ''"That was fun... I have never had a Pokémon battle so enjoyable before... I wish I could battle with you again..."''</ref> When defeated, she confers the player the Gold Ability Symbol in place of the previous silver version. All subsequent rematches afterwards are against this updated team, and she is far more encouraging in tone compared to her previous aloofness, in hopes of seeing the player challenge her again.
At the 70th consecutive match, Anabel changes up her Pokémon team to battle all out, vowing that she won't hold back against the player as she did before.<ref name=AnabelRematchQuote>''"You really did come back to see me... ... ... ... ... ... ... You've won straight matches to see me... I won't have to hold back against you... It's been too long now... Too long since I've been able to battle without thinking about anything... Let's begin, shall we?"'' <br> ''"That was fun... I have never had a Pokémon battle so enjoyable before... I wish I could battle with you again..."''</ref> When defeated, she confers the player the Gold Ability Symbol in place of the previous silver version. All subsequent rematches afterwards are against this updated team, and she is far more encouraging in tone compared to her previous aloofness, in hopes of seeing the player challenge her again.
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