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==History== | ==History== | ||
==={{chap|Red, Green & Blue}}=== | |||
[[File:Red Machoke.png|thumb|left|200px|As a Machoke, temporarily owned by Red]] | [[File:Red Machoke.png|thumb|left|200px|As a Machoke, temporarily owned by Red]] | ||
As a Machoke, he was a member of the team Blue constructed on his journey across [[Kanto]] to complete the [[Pokédex]]. He is first seen out of its [[Poké Ball]] when it was accidentally traded to {{adv|Red}} due to a mix-up that left Red with Blue's main team members and vice-versa. Just like [[Blue's Charizard|Charmeleon]] and the rest of the Pokémon Red inadvertently received, he was disobedient and more than ready to attack his new Trainer, but still used to the harsh training regime Blue gave his Pokémon, he would regularly go on runs with its teammates and train along with them. In Red's care, however, he would grow to adopt the boy's suave and lax tendencies when it came to training, a factor that would later surprise Blue when the Pokémon would return with its teammates. | As a Machoke, he was a member of the team Blue constructed on his journey across [[Kanto]] to complete the [[Pokédex]]. He is first seen out of its [[Poké Ball]] when it was accidentally traded to {{adv|Red}} due to a mix-up that left Red with Blue's main team members and vice-versa. Just like [[Blue's Charizard|Charmeleon]] and the rest of the Pokémon Red inadvertently received, he was disobedient and more than ready to attack his new Trainer, but still used to the harsh training regime Blue gave his Pokémon, he would regularly go on runs with its teammates and train along with them. In Red's care, however, he would grow to adopt the boy's suave and lax tendencies when it came to training, a factor that would later surprise Blue when the Pokémon would return with its teammates. | ||
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A few days later, during which the only new Pokémon Red had captured were a {{p|Krabby}} and {{p|Diglett}} due to its disobedience (though he notes that they wouldn't bite anymore), he was pitted in a battle against a wild {{p|Ninetales}} when [[Pika]] injured it using {{m|Toxic}} and forced it to run towards Red's new party, and Red sent out Machoke to defend himself. Though he initially failed to hold its own against the fox's intense flames, the tables turned when it suddenly evolved into a Machamp, due to being traded, and subdued the enemy using his four strong arms. The two boys then each threw a Poké Ball, one of which captured Ninetales. Though Blue didn't object when Red claimed his ball had caught it, Blue argued that it was his Machamp that weakened it, so he should keep it, which he did. | A few days later, during which the only new Pokémon Red had captured were a {{p|Krabby}} and {{p|Diglett}} due to its disobedience (though he notes that they wouldn't bite anymore), he was pitted in a battle against a wild {{p|Ninetales}} when [[Pika]] injured it using {{m|Toxic}} and forced it to run towards Red's new party, and Red sent out Machoke to defend himself. Though he initially failed to hold its own against the fox's intense flames, the tables turned when it suddenly evolved into a Machamp, due to being traded, and subdued the enemy using his four strong arms. The two boys then each threw a Poké Ball, one of which captured Ninetales. Though Blue didn't object when Red claimed his ball had caught it, Blue argued that it was his Machamp that weakened it, so he should keep it, which he did. | ||
Machamp wouldn't appear for quite some time until the [[Indigo League]] tournament, where he was pitted in a battle against | Machamp wouldn't appear for quite some time until the [[Indigo League]] tournament, where he was pitted in a battle against [[Snor]], Red's Snorlax, and with his powerful arms held Snor's arms and legs in place, then adeptly lifted the heavy Pokémon and subjected him to a combination of {{m|Submission}} and {{m|Slam}} attacks, drearily weakening him before sending Snor flying sky-high. However, the maneuverable Snorlax then exploited this opportunity by using an aerial {{m|Double-Edge}} attack combined with a {{m|Toxic}} that almost fainted Machamp, forcing Blue to recall the Pokémon. | ||
He is then seen in flashback in {{ | ==={{chap|Yellow}}=== | ||
He is then seen in flashback in the {{chap|Yellow}}, where he battles a wild {{p|Magneton}} in the {{FB|Kanto|Power Plant}} and uses {{m|Focus Energy}} to increase his critical-hit ratio before defeating it with a strong finger thrust, though he injured a leg in the struggle before. | |||
Much later, he makes another appearance fighting Snor, this time with {{TP|Blue|Scizor}}'s help, in {{ | ==={{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}=== | ||
Much later, he makes another appearance fighting Snor, this time with {{TP|Blue|Scizor}}'s help, in {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}. Here he wins easily with a strong {{m|Seismic Toss}} followed by the weight-targeting {{m|Low Kick}} maneuver. After being hit by [[Pika]]'s {{m|Iron Tail}}, the fight ends in a tie with both Red and Blue reaching their destination at the same time (and thereby unlocking the {{m|Frenzy Plant}} and {{m|Blast Burn}} moves). He fights [[Orm]]'s pack of Shuckle after this using his {{m|Hyper Beam}} but is unable to do much more than provide as a distraction, winning the fight for his owner when {{TP|Blue|Rhydon|Rhyperior}}'s {{m|Horn Drill}} finishes them off. He is also seen in [[Trainer Tower]] when Blue sends out all of his Pokémon to try to rescue his grandfather, but is not seen fighting. | |||
==Moves used== | ==Moves used== |
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Blue's Machamp (Japanese: グリーンのカイリキー Green's Kairiky) is a Machamp owned by Blue in the Pokémon Adventures manga.
History
Red, Green & Blue arc
As a Machoke, he was a member of the team Blue constructed on his journey across Kanto to complete the Pokédex. He is first seen out of its Poké Ball when it was accidentally traded to Red due to a mix-up that left Red with Blue's main team members and vice-versa. Just like Charmeleon and the rest of the Pokémon Red inadvertently received, he was disobedient and more than ready to attack his new Trainer, but still used to the harsh training regime Blue gave his Pokémon, he would regularly go on runs with its teammates and train along with them. In Red's care, however, he would grow to adopt the boy's suave and lax tendencies when it came to training, a factor that would later surprise Blue when the Pokémon would return with its teammates.
A few days later, during which the only new Pokémon Red had captured were a Krabby and Diglett due to its disobedience (though he notes that they wouldn't bite anymore), he was pitted in a battle against a wild Ninetales when Pika injured it using Toxic and forced it to run towards Red's new party, and Red sent out Machoke to defend himself. Though he initially failed to hold its own against the fox's intense flames, the tables turned when it suddenly evolved into a Machamp, due to being traded, and subdued the enemy using his four strong arms. The two boys then each threw a Poké Ball, one of which captured Ninetales. Though Blue didn't object when Red claimed his ball had caught it, Blue argued that it was his Machamp that weakened it, so he should keep it, which he did.
Machamp wouldn't appear for quite some time until the Indigo League tournament, where he was pitted in a battle against Snor, Red's Snorlax, and with his powerful arms held Snor's arms and legs in place, then adeptly lifted the heavy Pokémon and subjected him to a combination of Submission and Slam attacks, drearily weakening him before sending Snor flying sky-high. However, the maneuverable Snorlax then exploited this opportunity by using an aerial Double-Edge attack combined with a Toxic that almost fainted Machamp, forcing Blue to recall the Pokémon.
Yellow arc
He is then seen in flashback in the Yellow arc, where he battles a wild Magneton in the Power Plant and uses Focus Energy to increase his critical-hit ratio before defeating it with a strong finger thrust, though he injured a leg in the struggle before.
FireRed & LeafGreen arc
Much later, he makes another appearance fighting Snor, this time with Scizor's help, in FireRed & LeafGreen arc. Here he wins easily with a strong Seismic Toss followed by the weight-targeting Low Kick maneuver. After being hit by Pika's Iron Tail, the fight ends in a tie with both Red and Blue reaching their destination at the same time (and thereby unlocking the Frenzy Plant and Blast Burn moves). He fights Orm's pack of Shuckle after this using his Hyper Beam but is unable to do much more than provide as a distraction, winning the fight for his owner when Rhydon's Horn Drill finishes them off. He is also seen in Trainer Tower when Blue sends out all of his Pokémon to try to rescue his grandfather, but is not seen fighting.
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Trivia
- In the Generation IV remakes HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions, a Machamp appears as a main member of Blue's team in both the occasions where the player fights him. Blue also uses a Machamp in Black 2 and White 2 versions during the Pokémon World Tournament.
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Machoke and Machamp.
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