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title_en=VS Surskit I | | |title_en={{tt|Skirting Around Surskit I|VIZ Media}}/{{tt|VS. Surskit I|Chuang Yi}} | ||
title_ja=VS アメタマ I | | |title_ja=VS アメタマ I | ||
title_ro=VS Ametama I | | |title_ro=VS Ametama I | ||
image=PS315.png | | |image=PS315.png | ||
chapter=Emerald | | |chapter=Emerald | ||
volume=27 | | |volume=27 | ||
number=315 | | |number=315 | ||
location= | |location=[[Artisan Cave]] | ||
prev_round= | |prev_round=A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle | ||
next_round= | |next_round=Skirting Around Surskit II | ||
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'''VS Surskit I''' or '''The Armored Man''' (Japanese: '''VS アメタマ I''' ''VS {{tt|Ametama|Surskit}} I'' or '''甲冑の男''' ''The Armored Man'') is the 315th round of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] | '''{{tt|Skirting Around Surskit I|VIZ Media}}/{{tt|VS. Surskit I|Chuang Yi}}''' or '''The Armored Man''' (Japanese: '''VS アメタマ I''' ''VS {{tt|Ametama|Surskit}} I'' or '''甲冑の男''' ''The Armored Man'') is the 315th round of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
{{spoilers}} | {{spoilers}} | ||
As {{adv|Emerald}} prepares to kick the Timer | As {{adv|Emerald}} prepares to kick the {{ball|Timer}} to capture {{p|Jirachi}}, an armored man appears and interrupts everyone. The man introduces himself as [[Guile Hideout|Guile]] and tells Jirachi to come to him. Emerald tells everyone that Guile is a villain who aims to capture Jirachi for himself. Emerald kicks the Timer Ball at Jirachi, but Guile slices it in half with a sword. | ||
Emerald calls {{adv|Crystal}} up on his [[Pokégear]] and informs her of his current situation. Crystal tells Emerald not to worry, and points out that it's natural for people to compete for a capture. Despite this, Crystal tells Emerald that he shouldn't focus on battling. Guile rushes in and swings his sword at Emerald, successfully slicing off one of his | Emerald calls {{adv|Crystal}} up on his [[Pokégear]] and informs her of his current situation. Crystal tells Emerald not to worry, and points out that it's natural for people to compete for a capture. Despite this, Crystal tells Emerald that he shouldn't focus on battling. Guile rushes in and swings his sword at Emerald, successfully slicing off one of his fake hands. Emerald catches his severed hand and tells Crystal that he'll follow her orders. | ||
Jirachi attempts to fly away, but Emerald continues pursuing after it. Guile opens a chest compartment in his armor, revealing a large stash of Poké | Jirachi attempts to fly away, but Emerald continues pursuing after it. Guile opens a chest compartment in his armor, revealing a large stash of [[Poké Ball]]s stuffed inside. He opens them, sending out a large number of Pokémon to chase after Emerald. {{FB|Arena Tycoon|Greta}} picks up one of the Poké Balls, which causes her to gasp in shock. | ||
Crystal asks Emerald if he still has | Crystal asks Emerald if he still has [[Bonee]] and [[Monlee]] on hand. She tells him that their {{m|Mach Punch}} and {{m|False Swipe}} attacks will be useful in capturing Jirachi. Suddenly, Greta stops Emerald and berates him for focusing on capturing Jirachi instead of staying to fight Guile. She reveals that the Poké Balls were the rental Pokémon that were stolen from {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}}, meaning that Guile was the person who attacked him before. Greta states that as far as the [[Frontier Brain]]s are concerned, stopping Guile is far more important than capturing Jirachi. | ||
Emerald doesn't give a response, so Greta leaves in a huff to face Guile. {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}, {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}}, {{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}}, and {{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}} all step in to confront Guile. They send out their Pokémon to send out a four-way attack from all directions. The attacks surround Guile, but he redirects them all back with a swing of his sword, sending the Pokémon and their Trainers flying. Greta steps in and has {{p|Umbreon}} attack the rental Pokémon with an army of {{m|Double Team}} clones. | Emerald doesn't give a response, so Greta leaves in a huff to face Guile. {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}, {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}}, {{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}}, and {{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}} all step in to confront Guile. They send out their Pokémon to send out a four-way attack from all directions. The attacks surround Guile, but he redirects them all back with a swing of his sword, sending the Pokémon and their Trainers flying. Greta steps in and has {{p|Umbreon}} attack the rental Pokémon with an army of {{m|Double Team}} clones. | ||
As Emerald watches from the sidelines, he asks Crystal whether or not he should help. Crystal tells him that he should focus on his mission of capturing Jirachi. {{FB|Salon Maiden|Anabel}} appears, praising Crystal's composure. She states that if anyone would let their emotions get the better of them, it will mean that Jirachi will fall into the enemy's hand. She sends out her {{p|Raikou}} and tells Emerald that she will fight Guile while he goes after Jirachi. While Guile reaches | As Emerald watches from the sidelines, he asks Crystal whether or not he should help. Crystal tells him that he should focus on his mission of capturing Jirachi. {{FB|Salon Maiden|Anabel}} appears, praising Crystal's composure. She states that if anyone would let their emotions get the better of them, it will mean that Jirachi will fall into the enemy's hand. She sends out her {{p|Raikou}} and tells Emerald that she will fight Guile while he goes after Jirachi. While Guile reaches for Jirachi, Anabel and Emerald attack from behind whilst riding on Raikou's back. | ||
==Major events== | ==Major events== | ||
* [[Guile Hideout|Guile]] reveals himself to the Frontier | * [[Guile Hideout|Guile]] reveals himself to the [[Frontier Brain]]s. | ||
* {{adv|Emerald}} attempts to capture {{p|Jirachi}}, but | * {{adv|Emerald}} attempts to capture {{p|Jirachi}}, but Guile stops him. | ||
* {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}, {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}}, {{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}}, and {{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}} try to stop Guile, but lose. | * {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}, {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}}, {{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}}, and {{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}} try to stop Guile, but lose. | ||
* {{FB|Salon Maiden|Anabel}} helps {{ | * {{FB|Salon Maiden|Anabel}} helps Emerald combat Guile. | ||
{{Adventuresevents}} | |||
{{endspoilers}} | |||
===Debuts=== | ===Debuts=== | ||
====Pokémon debuts==== | ====Pokémon debuts==== | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Humans=== | ===Humans=== | ||
* {{adv|Crystal}} | |||
* {{adv|Emerald}} | * {{adv|Emerald}} | ||
* [[Factory Head Noland]] (flashback) | |||
* [[ | |||
* [[Arena Tycoon Greta]] | * [[Arena Tycoon Greta]] | ||
* [[Dome Ace Tucker]] | |||
* [[Pike Queen Lucy]] | * [[Pike Queen Lucy]] | ||
* [[Palace Maven Spenser]] | * [[Palace Maven Spenser]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Salon Maiden Anabel]] | ||
* [[Pyramid King Brandon]] | * [[Pyramid King Brandon]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Todd Snap|Reporter]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Guile Hideout]] | ||
===Pokémon=== | ===Pokémon=== | ||
* {{p|Cubone}} (Bonee; {{ | * {{p|Cubone}} ([[Bonee]]; {{adv|Crystal}}'s; borrowed by {{adv|Emerald}}; fantasy) | ||
* {{p|Hitmonchan}} (Monlee/{{tt|Hitmonee|Chuang Yi}}; {{ | * {{p|Hitmonchan}} ([[Monlee]]/{{tt|Hitmonee|Chuang Yi}}; {{adv|Crystal}}'s; borrowed by {{adv|Emerald}}; fantasy) | ||
* {{p|Umbreon}} ({{FB|Arena Tycoon|Greta}}'s) | |||
* {{p|Salamence}} ({{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}'s) | * {{p|Salamence}} ({{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}'s) | ||
* {{p|Seviper}} ({{OP|Lucy|Seviper}}) | |||
* {{p|Crobat}} ({{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}}'s) | * {{p|Crobat}} ({{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}}'s) | ||
* {{p| | * {{p|Raikou}} ({{DL|Legendary beasts (Adventures)|Raikou|Anabel's}}) | ||
* {{p|Regice}} ({{OP|Brandon| | * {{p|Regice}} ({{OP|Brandon|legendary titans}}) | ||
* {{p|Surskit}} ([[Guile Hideout]]'s) | * {{p|Surskit}} ([[Guile Hideout]]'s) | ||
* {{p|Togetic}} (Battle Factory's; stolen) | * {{p|Togetic}} (Battle Factory's; stolen) | ||
* {{p|Farfetch'd}} (Battle Factory's; stolen) | * {{p|Farfetch'd}} (Battle Factory's; stolen) | ||
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* {{p|Hitmonlee}} (Battle Factory's; stolen) | * {{p|Hitmonlee}} (Battle Factory's; stolen) | ||
* {{p|Linoone}} (Battle Factory's; stolen) | * {{p|Linoone}} (Battle Factory's; stolen) | ||
* {{p|Chinchou}} (Battle Factory's; stolen) | |||
* {{p|Venomoth}} (Battle Factory's; stolen) | |||
* {{p|Sudowoodo}} (later {{OP|Emerald|Sudowoodo}}) | |||
* {{p|Dusclops}} (later {{OP|Emerald|Dusclops}}) | |||
* {{p|Jirachi}} | * {{p|Jirachi}} | ||
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===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
==In other languages== | |||
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Revision as of 13:25, 3 March 2017
Series | Pokémon Adventures |
Location | Artisan Cave |
Skirting Around Surskit I/VS. Surskit I or The Armored Man (Japanese: VS アメタマ I VS Ametama I or 甲冑の男 The Armored Man) is the 315th round of the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Plot
As Emerald prepares to kick the Timer Ball to capture Jirachi, an armored man appears and interrupts everyone. The man introduces himself as Guile and tells Jirachi to come to him. Emerald tells everyone that Guile is a villain who aims to capture Jirachi for himself. Emerald kicks the Timer Ball at Jirachi, but Guile slices it in half with a sword.
Emerald calls Crystal up on his Pokégear and informs her of his current situation. Crystal tells Emerald not to worry, and points out that it's natural for people to compete for a capture. Despite this, Crystal tells Emerald that he shouldn't focus on battling. Guile rushes in and swings his sword at Emerald, successfully slicing off one of his fake hands. Emerald catches his severed hand and tells Crystal that he'll follow her orders.
Jirachi attempts to fly away, but Emerald continues pursuing after it. Guile opens a chest compartment in his armor, revealing a large stash of Poké Balls stuffed inside. He opens them, sending out a large number of Pokémon to chase after Emerald. Greta picks up one of the Poké Balls, which causes her to gasp in shock.
Crystal asks Emerald if he still has Bonee and Monlee on hand. She tells him that their Mach Punch and False Swipe attacks will be useful in capturing Jirachi. Suddenly, Greta stops Emerald and berates him for focusing on capturing Jirachi instead of staying to fight Guile. She reveals that the Poké Balls were the rental Pokémon that were stolen from Noland, meaning that Guile was the person who attacked him before. Greta states that as far as the Frontier Brains are concerned, stopping Guile is far more important than capturing Jirachi.
Emerald doesn't give a response, so Greta leaves in a huff to face Guile. Tucker, Brandon, Spenser, and Lucy all step in to confront Guile. They send out their Pokémon to send out a four-way attack from all directions. The attacks surround Guile, but he redirects them all back with a swing of his sword, sending the Pokémon and their Trainers flying. Greta steps in and has Umbreon attack the rental Pokémon with an army of Double Team clones.
As Emerald watches from the sidelines, he asks Crystal whether or not he should help. Crystal tells him that he should focus on his mission of capturing Jirachi. Anabel appears, praising Crystal's composure. She states that if anyone would let their emotions get the better of them, it will mean that Jirachi will fall into the enemy's hand. She sends out her Raikou and tells Emerald that she will fight Guile while he goes after Jirachi. While Guile reaches for Jirachi, Anabel and Emerald attack from behind whilst riding on Raikou's back.
Major events
- Guile reveals himself to the Frontier Brains.
- Emerald attempts to capture Jirachi, but Guile stops him.
- Tucker, Brandon, Spenser, and Lucy try to stop Guile, but lose.
- Anabel helps Emerald combat Guile.
- For a list of all major events in the Pokémon Adventures manga, please see the history page.
Spoilers end here. |
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Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
- Crystal
- Emerald
- Factory Head Noland (flashback)
- Arena Tycoon Greta
- Dome Ace Tucker
- Pike Queen Lucy
- Palace Maven Spenser
- Salon Maiden Anabel
- Pyramid King Brandon
- Reporter
- Guile Hideout
Pokémon
- Cubone (Bonee; Crystal's; borrowed by Emerald; fantasy)
- Hitmonchan (Monlee/Hitmonee; Crystal's; borrowed by Emerald; fantasy)
- Umbreon (Greta's)
- Salamence (Tucker's)
- Seviper (Lucy's)
- Crobat (Spenser's)
- Raikou (Anabel's)
- Regice (Brandon's)
- Surskit (Guile Hideout's)
- Togetic (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Farfetch'd (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Illumise (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Spinda (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Sableye (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Ivysaur (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Lileep (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Snorunt (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Spheal (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Slaking (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Flaaffy (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Rhyhorn (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Poliwhirl (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Nidoqueen (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Skarmory (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Mawile (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Wartortle (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Glalie (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Pinsir (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Delcatty (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Golem (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Hitmonlee (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Linoone (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Chinchou (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Venomoth (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Sudowoodo (later Emerald's)
- Dusclops (later Emerald's)
- Jirachi
Trivia
Errors
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Mandarin Chinese | VS 溜溜糖球I | |
Korean | VS 비구술 I | |
This article is part of Project Manga, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each series of Pokémon manga. |