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title_en=VS Illumise |
|title_en={{tt|Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise|VIZ Media}}/{{tt|VS. Illumise|Chuang Yi}}
title_ja=VS イルミーゼ |
|title_ja=VS イルミーゼ
title_ro=VS Illumise |
|title_ro=VS Illumise
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chapter=Emerald |
|chapter=Emerald
volume=26 |
|volume=26
number=305 |
|number=305
location=Battle Frontier |
|location={{gdis|Battle Tower|III}}<br>{{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Factory}}
prev_round=VS Swalot |
|prev_round=Swanky Showdown with Swalot
next_round=VS Pinsir}}
|next_round=Pinsir Me, I Must Be Dreaming
}}


'''VS Illumise''' (Japanese: '''VS イルミーゼ''' ''VS Illumise'') is the 305th round of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}}, and the third round of the {{chap|Emerald}}.
'''{{tt|Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise|VIZ Media}}/{{tt|VS. Illumise|Chuang Yi}}''' or '''Challenging the Seven Facilities''' (Japanese: '''VS イルミーゼ''' ''VS Illumise'' or '''挑戦7つの施設''' ''The Seven Facilities Challenge'') is the 305th round of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.


==Synopsis==
==Plot==
The round starts at the {{ho|Battle Tower}}, with {{Adv|Emerald}} held by {{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}}'s {{p|Seviper}}. [[Scott]] furiously yells at him for crashing the press conference, just as {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} shows up, having found the tied and gagged {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}. Tucker says that Emerald has to be punished, and the [[Frontier Brain]]s start wondering what to do with him.
{{spoilers}}
Inside the {{gdis|Battle Tower|III}}, {{adv|Emerald}} is tied up by [[Lucy's Seviper]]. A furious [[Scott]] yells at Emerald for crashing the press conference, while {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} shows up, having found the tied and gagged {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}. Tucker demands that Emerald be punished, while {{FB|Arena Tycoon|Greta}} wonders how they'll do it. Elsewhere, the [[Todd Snap|reporter]] sneaks in with the intention on finding out who crashed the press conference. He is shocked to see that the person was Emerald, though he notes that he should have guessed it already.


Meanwhile, [[Todd Snap|Todd]], the reporter that ran into {{Adv|Emerald}} earlier, sneaks in to get a look at the person who crashed the conference, and isn't too surprised to see that it's Emerald. Emerald shoves his [[Frontier Pass]] in [[Scott]]'s face and demands to be able to battle and take on the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}, but {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} hits him and tells him having a pass doesn't mean he can go around doing anything he wants. Emerald attacks Brandon with his mechanical hands that can extend from his body, but {{FB|Arena Tycoon|Greta}} sends her {{p|Umbreon}} to use {{m|Quick Attack}} on him.
Emerald shows off his {{DL|Trainer Card (game)|Frontier Pass}} and demands that the Frontier Brains let him participate in the Battle Frontier. Brandon smacks Emerald and tells him that having a Frontier Pass doesn't mean he can do what he wants. Emerald tries to retaliate with his Magic Hands, but Greta has her {{p|Umbreon}} stop him with a {{m|Quick Attack}} to the face. {{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}} turns everyone's attention to the television news report. As it turns out, the media thinks that Emerald's appearance in the opening ceremony was intentional, and that Emerald is indeed going to conquer the Battle Frontier.


Just as Scott starts yelling at Emerald again, {{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}} turns everyone's attention to the television news report. As it turns out, the media thinks that Emerald's appearance in the opening ceremony was intentional, and that Emerald is indeed going to conquer the Battle Frontier. The Frontier Brains are not sure what to do: on one hand, {{FB|Salon Maiden|Anabel}} points out, an outrage like the one Emerald caused should not go unpunished; on the other hand, {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} and Spenser claim, if they stop him from participating now, the press won't be happy at all. {{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}} then suggests an idea: since there are still seven days before the actual opening of the Battle Frontier, after which regular Trainers will be allowed to challenge the facilities, they'll give Emerald these 7 days to defeat all seven of them. To the press, they'll say that it is a demonstration before the opening. Scott agrees that that is a great idea, and rushes off to tell the press.
{{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}} points out that because of the rules at the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}, Emerald should be barred from participating, but Brandon and Spenser point out that the media won't like it if Emerald isn't allowed to take part. Lucy suggests that they go along with the press's misconception, and that since there are still seven days before the Battle Frontier officially opens, then Emerald must defeat all Frontier Brains before the Battle Frontier is open to the public. Scott claims that the idea is great and flies off to inform the press.


{{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}, still angry at {{Adv|Emerald}} for what he did to him, wants to be Emerald's first opponent, but {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} picks Emerald up by the collar and insists that ''he'''ll be the first one, saying that Emerald insulted all of them and that he cannot sense even a shred of knowledge in Emerald's head. With that, Noland throws Emerald out the high window and into the bushes.
A very angry Tucker tells Emerald that he will be the boy's first opponent, but {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} insists that he'll fight Emerald first. Noland claims that Emerald not only insulted the Battle Frontier, but the Frontier Brains as well. Noland states that he can't sense any knowledge in Emerald and tosses him outside a window into the bushes below. The reporter goes outside to see if Emerald is alright, only to see him angry that his platform shoes have fallen off again. The reporter berates Emerald for angering the powerful Frontier Brains, but Emerald tells him to relax and points out that he would have had to face them anyway. Emerald sets off a party popper to tell the reporter that he's going to sleep.


Having witnessed everything from his hiding place, [[Todd Snap|Todd]] rushes to see if Emerald is OK. Once he sees Emerald isn't hurt, he scolds him for behaving the way he did and tells him that defeating the [[Frontier Brain]]s won't be easy. Emerald isn't worried, though, and just goes to sleep on the grass.
The next day, at the Battle Factory, the reporter is among the reporters gathering to watch the first challenger of the Battle Frontier. Noland appears on a podium to introduce himself to everyone. Emerald appears and chooses a Single Battle format with [[level]] 50 Pokémon. Noland presents Emerald with six [[rental Pokémon]] to choose. Noland explains to the confused reporter that in the Battle Factory, Trainers can't use their own Pokémon and are required to pick three from a set of six random Pokémon to use.


The next day at the Battle Factory, Todd is among the reporters gathering to watch the first challenger of the Battle Frontier. {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} shows up on a podium hanging above the battlefield and introduces himself to everyone. {{adv|Emerald}} then steps inside, asks for a single battle at Level 50. Emerald is then asked to choose his rental Pokémon, while Noland explains to the reporters that challengers in the Battle Factory don't battle with their own Pokémon. After checking the possible Pokémon with his [[PokéNav]], Emerald chooses his three Pokémon: {{p|Skarmory}}, {{p|Ludicolo}} and {{p|Rhyhorn}}.
With the [[PokéNav]]'s help, Emerald chooses his team: a {{p|Skarmory}}, {{p|Rhyhorn}}, and {{p|Ludicolo}}. The battle begins, but instead of Emerald fighting Noland, he has to start off battling against holographic Trainers first. Noland reveals that before Emerald can challenge him, he must fight six sets of seven battles and that if he loses, he must start over.


The battle begins, and Noland continues to explain the rules to the press: Emerald first has to battle computer-generated virtual trainers using the Battle Factory's rental Pokémon. Challengers fight seven battles in one set, and may only face Noland himself in the seventh battle of the sixth set. Of course, if they lose even one battle along the way, that's the end for them. Emerald's first virtual oponent has {{p|Dusclops}}, {{p|Nidoqueen}} and {{p|Illumise}}. Illumise uses {{m|Flatter}} to confuse {{p|Skarmory}}, and Emerald orders {{p|Rhyhorn}} to use {{m|Avalanche}}.
Back at the battle, the hologram Trainer's {{p|Illumise}} confuses Emerald's Skarmory with {{m|Flatter}}. Emerald decides to switch with Rhyhorn, who defeats Illumise with a {{m|Rock Slide}}. Later, Emerald has successfully defeated all three of his opponent's Pokémon with Rhyhorn. The reporter gasps in horror as he realizes that if Emerald wants to beat Noland, he will have to win over 41 battles.


When the first battle ends, {{p|Rhyhorn}}  has defeated all three oponent Pokémon, and [[Todd Snap|Todd]] calculates in disbelief that Emerald still has 40 battles to win in a row before even being able to face Noland. Emerald asks Noland if he is allowed to recover after each battle, and Noland confirms and congragulates Emerald on his good judgement during the battle. Todd agrees that Emerald is impressive, especially considering he was using Pokémon he was not familiar with. Noland explains to Todd that to defeat the Battle Factory, a Trainer must have deep knowledge of the variety of Pokémon. He also tells Emerald about another rule of the facility: after each battle, Emerald can choose to trade one of his Pokémon for one of the Pokémon he just battled against. Emerald trades {{p|Skarmory}} for {{p|Illumise}}. Todd realizes how tricky the rules of the Battle Factory are, just as Emerald's second match begins.
After confirming with Noland if he can, Emerald heals his Pokémon to prepare for the next fight. Noland praises Emerald's judgment for choosing to switch Skarmory with Rhyhorn instead of staying and having Skarmory knock itself out while being confused. The reporter adds that Emerald did all this with Pokémon he wasn't even used to. Noland reveals that in addition to knowledge, another part of the Battle Factory is the trading rule. Since Emerald has defeated an opponent, he can now switch one of his team members with one of the opponent that he just defeated.
 
Emerald decides to switch Skarmory with Illumise. The reporter realizes how tricky the rules of the Battle Factory are, just as Emerald's second match begins.


==Major Events==
==Major Events==
* The Frontier Brains learn that the media were under the impression that {{adv|Emerald}} was allowed to challenge the Battle Frontier.
* Emerald is tasked with defeating the Frontier Brains in seven days.
* Emerald starts battling the Battle Factory and wins his first match.
* Emerald starts battling the Battle Factory and wins his first match.


==Debuts==
===Debuts===
 
====Pokémon debuts====
===Pokémon debuts===


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Humans===
===Humans===
* {{Adv|Emerald}}
* {{Adv|Emerald}}
* [[Scott]]
* [[Factory Head Noland]]
* [[Pyramid King Brandon]]
* [[Arena Tycoon Greta]]
* [[Dome Ace Tucker]]
* [[Dome Ace Tucker]]
* [[Arena Tycoon Greta]]
* [[Pike Queen Lucy]]
* [[Pike Queen Lucy]]
* [[Palace Maven Spenser]]
* [[Palace Maven Spenser]]
* [[Factory Head Noland]]
* [[Salon Maiden Anabel]]
* [[Salon Maiden Anabel]]
* [[Todd Snap]]
* [[Pyramid King Brandon]]
* Reporters (many)
* [[Todd Snap|Reporter]]
* [[Scott]]
* Reporters (multiple)


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
* {{p|Seviper}} ({{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}}'s)
* {{p|Umbreon}} ({{FB|Arena Tycoon|Greta}}'s)
* {{p|Umbreon}} ({{FB|Arena Tycoon|Greta}}'s)
* {{p|Salamence}} ({{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}'s)
* {{p|Salamence}} ({{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}'s)
* {{p|Raikou}} ({{FB|Salon Maiden|Anabel}}'s)
* {{p|Seviper}} ({{OP|Lucy|Seviper}})
* {{p|Crobat}} ({{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}}'s)
* {{p|Crobat}} ({{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}}'s)
* {{p|Swalot}} (on television screen)
* {{p|Raikou}} ({{DL|Legendary beasts (Adventures)|Raikou|Anabel's}})
* {{p|Electrode}} (on television screen)
* {{p|Swalot}} (Battle Frontier's; on television)
* {{p|Electrode}} (Battle Frontier's; on television)
* {{p|Hypno}} (Battle Factory's)
* {{p|Hypno}} (Battle Factory's)
* {{p|Skarmory}} (Battle Factory's)
* {{p|Skarmory}} (Battle Factory's)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
===Errors===
===Errors===
* In the [[Chuang Yi]] version, {{p|Rhyhorn}}'s {{m|Rock Slide}} is incorrectly referred to as {{m|Avalanche}}.


==In other languages==
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Revision as of 23:05, 21 July 2016

Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise/VS. Illumise
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Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise/VS. Illumise or Challenging the Seven Facilities (Japanese: VS イルミーゼ VS Illumise or 挑戦7つの施設 The Seven Facilities Challenge) is the 305th round of the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Plot

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Inside the Battle Tower, Emerald is tied up by Lucy's Seviper. A furious Scott yells at Emerald for crashing the press conference, while Brandon shows up, having found the tied and gagged Tucker. Tucker demands that Emerald be punished, while Greta wonders how they'll do it. Elsewhere, the reporter sneaks in with the intention on finding out who crashed the press conference. He is shocked to see that the person was Emerald, though he notes that he should have guessed it already.

Emerald shows off his Frontier Pass and demands that the Frontier Brains let him participate in the Battle Frontier. Brandon smacks Emerald and tells him that having a Frontier Pass doesn't mean he can do what he wants. Emerald tries to retaliate with his Magic Hands, but Greta has her Umbreon stop him with a Quick Attack to the face. Spenser turns everyone's attention to the television news report. As it turns out, the media thinks that Emerald's appearance in the opening ceremony was intentional, and that Emerald is indeed going to conquer the Battle Frontier.

Lucy points out that because of the rules at the Battle Frontier, Emerald should be barred from participating, but Brandon and Spenser point out that the media won't like it if Emerald isn't allowed to take part. Lucy suggests that they go along with the press's misconception, and that since there are still seven days before the Battle Frontier officially opens, then Emerald must defeat all Frontier Brains before the Battle Frontier is open to the public. Scott claims that the idea is great and flies off to inform the press.

A very angry Tucker tells Emerald that he will be the boy's first opponent, but Noland insists that he'll fight Emerald first. Noland claims that Emerald not only insulted the Battle Frontier, but the Frontier Brains as well. Noland states that he can't sense any knowledge in Emerald and tosses him outside a window into the bushes below. The reporter goes outside to see if Emerald is alright, only to see him angry that his platform shoes have fallen off again. The reporter berates Emerald for angering the powerful Frontier Brains, but Emerald tells him to relax and points out that he would have had to face them anyway. Emerald sets off a party popper to tell the reporter that he's going to sleep.

The next day, at the Battle Factory, the reporter is among the reporters gathering to watch the first challenger of the Battle Frontier. Noland appears on a podium to introduce himself to everyone. Emerald appears and chooses a Single Battle format with level 50 Pokémon. Noland presents Emerald with six rental Pokémon to choose. Noland explains to the confused reporter that in the Battle Factory, Trainers can't use their own Pokémon and are required to pick three from a set of six random Pokémon to use.

With the PokéNav's help, Emerald chooses his team: a Skarmory, Rhyhorn, and Ludicolo. The battle begins, but instead of Emerald fighting Noland, he has to start off battling against holographic Trainers first. Noland reveals that before Emerald can challenge him, he must fight six sets of seven battles and that if he loses, he must start over.

Back at the battle, the hologram Trainer's Illumise confuses Emerald's Skarmory with Flatter. Emerald decides to switch with Rhyhorn, who defeats Illumise with a Rock Slide. Later, Emerald has successfully defeated all three of his opponent's Pokémon with Rhyhorn. The reporter gasps in horror as he realizes that if Emerald wants to beat Noland, he will have to win over 41 battles.

After confirming with Noland if he can, Emerald heals his Pokémon to prepare for the next fight. Noland praises Emerald's judgment for choosing to switch Skarmory with Rhyhorn instead of staying and having Skarmory knock itself out while being confused. The reporter adds that Emerald did all this with Pokémon he wasn't even used to. Noland reveals that in addition to knowledge, another part of the Battle Factory is the trading rule. Since Emerald has defeated an opponent, he can now switch one of his team members with one of the opponent that he just defeated.

Emerald decides to switch Skarmory with Illumise. The reporter realizes how tricky the rules of the Battle Factory are, just as Emerald's second match begins.

Major Events

  • The Frontier Brains learn that the media were under the impression that Emerald was allowed to challenge the Battle Frontier.
  • Emerald is tasked with defeating the Frontier Brains in seven days.
  • Emerald starts battling the Battle Factory and wins his first match.

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Trivia

Errors

In other languages



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