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'''VS Kirlia''' or '''Ruby Versus Emerald''' (Japanese: '''VSキルリア''' ''VS Kirlia'' or '''ルビー対エメラルド''' ''Ruby Versus Emerald'') is the 321st round of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.
'''Cunning Kirlia''' (Japanese: '''VS キルリア''' ''VS Kirlia''), titled '''VS. Kirlia''' in the [[Chuang Yi]] translation, is the 321st chapter of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga, and the 19th chapter of the {{MangaArc|Emerald}}. It is subtitled '''Ruby vs. Emerald''' (Japanese: '''ルビー対エメラルド''' ''Ruby Versus Emerald'') in the [[VIZ Media]] translation and '''Ruby Versus Emerald''' in the Chuang Yi translation.


==Synopsis==
==Plot==
{{spoilers}}
{{spoilers}}
{{adv|Ruby}} and {{adv|Sapphire}} introduce themselves as two other Pokédex holders from Hoenn. {{adv|Emerald}} demands to know if it was {{adv|Professor Oak}} and {{adv|Crystal}} who sent them, but they correct him by stating that it was [[Professor Birch]] who sent them to help. Emerald states that he doesn't need help and runs off. Ruby and Sapphire try to get him to stay, but {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}} lashes out with {{m|Iron Tail}}, sending the two Trainers flying.  
{{adv|Ruby}} and {{adv|Sapphire}} introduce themselves as two other [[Pokédex holder]]s from [[Hoenn]]. {{adv|Emerald}} demands to know if it was {{adv|Professor Oak}} and {{adv|Crystal}} who sent them, but they correct him by stating that it was [[Professor Birch]] who sent them to help. Emerald states that he doesn't need help and runs off. Ruby and Sapphire try to get him to stay, but {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}} lashes out with {{m|Iron Tail}}, sending the two Trainers flying.


Sapphire states that they should follow him, but Ruby states that they will be competing with him in the Battle Dome tournament anyway. Ruby begins smelling something on his clothes and decides that he needs a change of clothes. Ruby's prissy attitude angers Sapphire, who questions why a boy would act like that. Meanwhile, [[Scott]] spots them from afar, noting that they have arrived as expected.
Sapphire states that they should follow him, but Ruby states that they will be competing with him in the [[Battle Dome]] tournament anyway. Ruby begins smelling something on his clothes and decides that he needs a change of clothes. Ruby's prissy attitude angers Sapphire, who questions why a boy would act like that. Meanwhile, [[Scott]] spots them from afar, noting that they have arrived as expected.


Back inside the Battle Dome, the press are excited to see real Trainers battling as opposed to virtual Trainers. They note how {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}} has appeared amongst the lineup of challengers participating in the tournament. Most of the reporters are banking on Emerald making it all the way to the top, but one of them notes that the newcomers in Ruby and Sapphire are proving themselves to be equally promising. Ruby, with [[Mumu]], and Sapphire, with [[Chic]], easily defeats their opponents with a single hit, allowing them to advance to the next round. Emerald and Tucker also beat their opponents, which allows them all to advance to the semifinal round.
Back inside the Battle Dome, the press are excited to see real Trainers battling as opposed to virtual Trainers. They note how [[Tucker]] has appeared amongst the lineup of challengers participating in the tournament. Most of the reporters are banking on Emerald making it all the way to the top, but one of them notice that newcomers Ruby and Sapphire are proving themselves to be equally promising. Ruby, with [[Mumu]], and Sapphire, with [[Chic]], both easily defeat their opponents with a single hit, allowing them to advance to the next round. Emerald and Tucker also beat their opponents, which allows them all to advance to the semifinal round.


Scott notes that the match-ups between Emerald vs Ruby and Sapphire vs Tucker will be interesting. Scott goes over to Tucker to ask how e's doing. He wonders what will happen if Tucker loses to Sapphire before he gets battle Emerald. Tucker suggests that whoever wins the tournament will be awarded the Tactics Symbol, but states that he won't lose anyway. Tucker states that he doesn't care about winning, and that all that matters is getting strong enough to beat [[Guile Hideout|Guile]].
Scott notes that the match-ups between Emerald vs Ruby and Sapphire vs Tucker will be interesting. Scott goes over to Tucker to ask how he's doing. He wonders what will happen if Tucker loses to Sapphire before he gets to battle Emerald. Tucker suggests that whoever wins the tournament will be awarded the Tactics Symbol, but states that he won't lose anyway. Tucker states that he doesn't care about winning, and that all that matters is getting strong enough to beat [[Guile Hideout|Guile]].


In the first semifinal match, Emerald and Ruby go on the stage. Emerald attempts to check Ruby's data, only to be interrupted by Ruby recording [[Mumu]], {{adv|Mimi}}, and Rara. A referee enters the stage, demanding to know what Ruby is doing, only for Ruby to tell him to set up a stage light for his Pokémon. Ruby tells Emerald that he doesn't need to check up on his team, as he already made them available to see. Ruby sends out Rara first, so Emerald counters with his {{p|Dusclops}}.
In the first semifinal match, Emerald and Ruby go on the stage. Emerald attempts to check Ruby's data, only to be interrupted by Ruby recording Mumu, [[Feefee]], and [[Rara]]. A referee enters the stage, demanding to know what Ruby is doing, only for Ruby to tell him to set up a stage light for his Pokémon. Ruby tells Emerald that he doesn't need to check up on his team, as he already made them available to see. Ruby sends out Rara first, so Emerald counters with his {{TP|Emerald|Dusclops}}.


Rara starts off with a {{m|Hypnosis}} to put Dusclops to sleep. Dusclops manages to break free of the spell, so it fires of a super effective {{m|Shadow Ball}} at Rara. Despite the endless barrage of Shadow Balls, Rara manages to keep standing, so Emerald has Dusclops use {{m|Fire Punch}}. The attack gives Rara a burn, making it so that Rara will lose health as the battle goes on. Tucker questions if that will help him win as he gestures towards Dusclops. Emerald notes how Dusclops is burned, too, which is the result of Rara's Ability, {{a|Synchronize}}.
Rara starts off with a {{m|Hypnosis}} to put Dusclops to sleep. Dusclops manages to break free of the spell, so it fires of a super effective {{m|Shadow Ball}} at Rara. Despite the endless barrage of Shadow Balls, Rara manages to keep standing, so Emerald has Dusclops use {{m|Fire Punch}}. The attack gives Rara a {{status|burn}}, making it so that Rara will lose health as the battle goes on. Tucker questions if that will help him win as he gestures towards Dusclops. Emerald notes how Dusclops is burned as well, which is the result of Rara's [[Ability]], {{a|Synchronize}}.


Tucker confirms that the Ability forces the user's opponent to share the same status conditions, while Scott suggests that Rara had used {{m|Imprison}} earlier, meaning that none of Dusclops's Shadow Ball attacks had actually worked. Emerald is shocked to see that all of his attacks were for nothing as both Pokémon fall to the ground, fainted. Emerald realizes that his opponent is strong, while Ruby merely replies with a grin. For his last Pokémon, Ruby sends out Mimi.
Tucker confirms that the Ability forces the user's opponent to share the same status conditions, while Scott suggests that Rara had used {{m|Imprison}} earlier, meaning that none of Dusclops's Shadow Ball attacks had actually worked. Emerald is shocked to see that all of his attacks were for nothing as both Pokémon fall to the ground, fainted. Emerald realizes that his opponent is strong, while Ruby merely replies with a grin. For his last Pokémon, Ruby sends out Feefee.


Ruby muses if Emerald will send out Sceptile for the type advantage again. Emerald is confused to see how Ruby is so confident that he doesn't care about type match-ups. Either way, Emerald sends out Sceptile to do battle, only to be interrupted by Ruby. Much to Emerald's irritation, Ruby begins arguing with the staff about the stadium lighting not showing Mimi's good side.
Ruby muses if Emerald will send out Sceptile for the type advantage again. Emerald is confused to see how Ruby is so confident that he doesn't care about type match-ups. Either way, Emerald sends out Sceptile to do battle, only to be interrupted by Ruby. Much to Emerald's irritation, Ruby begins arguing with the staff about the stadium lighting not showing Feefee's good side.


==Major events==
==Major events==
* {{adv|Emerald}} refuses {{adv|Ruby}} and {{adv|Sapphire}}'s offer to help him.
* {{adv|Emerald}} refuses {{adv|Ruby}} and {{adv|Sapphire}}'s offer to help him.
* {{adv|Emerald}} continues his Battle Dome challenge.
* Emerald continues his [[Battle Dome]] challenge.
* {{adv|Sapphire}} and {{adv|Ruby}} begin competing in the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Dome}}.
* Ruby and Sapphire begin competing in the Battle Dome.
* {{adv|Emerald}} battles against {{adv|Ruby}}.
* Emerald battles against Ruby.
==Debuts==


===Pokémon debuts===
{{Adventuresevents}}
{{endspoilers}}
 
===Debuts===
====Pokémon debuts====


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Humans===
===Humans===
* {{adv|Emerald}}
* {{adv|Ruby}}
* {{adv|Ruby}}
* {{adv|Sapphire}}
* {{adv|Sapphire}}
* {{adv|Emerald}}
* [[Professor Birch]] (fantasy)
* [[Tucker]]
* [[Scott]]
* [[Scott]]
* {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}
* [[Professor Birch]] (fantasy)
* [[Guile Hideout]] (fantasy)
* [[Guile Hideout]] (fantasy)
* Press
* Reporters
 
===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
* {{p|Sceptile}} ({{OP|Emerald|Sceptile}})
* {{p|Kirlia}} ([[Rara]]/{{tt|Ruru|Chuang Yi}}; {{adv|Ruby}}'s)
* {{p|Dusclops}} ({{adv|Emerald}}'s)
* {{p|Swampert}} ([[Mumu]]/{{tt|Zuzu|Chuang Yi}}; {{adv|Ruby}}'s)
* {{p|Swampert}} ([[Mumu]]/{{tt|Zuzu|Chuang Yi}}; {{adv|Ruby}}'s)
* {{p|Milotic}} ({{adv|Mimi}}; {{adv|Ruby}}'s)
* {{p|Milotic}} ([[Feefee]]/{{tt|Mimi|Chuang Yi}}; {{adv|Ruby}}'s)
* {{p|Kirlia}} (Rara/{{tt|Ruru|Chuang Yi}}; {{adv|Ruby}}'s)
* {{p|Blaziken}} ([[Chic]]/{{tt|Toro|Chuang Yi}}; {{adv|Sapphire}}'s)
* {{p|Blaziken}} ([[Chic]]/{{tt|Toro|Chuang Yi}}; {{adv|Sapphire}}'s)
* {{p|Salamence}} ({{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}'s)
* {{p|Sceptile}} ({{OP|Emerald|Sceptile}})
* {{p|Dusclops}} ({{OP|Emerald|Dusclops}})
* {{p|Salamence}} ([[Tucker]]'s)


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
===Errors===
===Errors===
* In the Chuang Yi translation, Ruby mistakenly calls the {{type|Grass}} "Leaf-type".
* In the [[Chuang Yi]] version, {{adv|Ruby}} mistakenly calls the {{type|Grass}} "Leaf-type".


==In other languages==
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|series=Emerald
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Latest revision as of 10:16, 19 January 2024

PS320 : Verily Vanquishing Vileplume II
Emerald arc
PS322 : Susceptible to Sceptile
Cunning Kirlia
Ruby vs. Emerald
PS321.png
VS キルリア
VS Kirlia
Info
Shogakukan full volume Chapter 321 in Vol. 28
VIZ Media full volume Adventure 321 in Vol. 28
Series Pokémon Adventures
Other
Location Battle Dome

Cunning Kirlia (Japanese: VS キルリア VS Kirlia), titled VS. Kirlia in the Chuang Yi translation, is the 321st chapter of the Pokémon Adventures manga, and the 19th chapter of the Emerald arc. It is subtitled Ruby vs. Emerald (Japanese: ルビー対エメラルド Ruby Versus Emerald) in the VIZ Media translation and Ruby Versus Emerald in the Chuang Yi translation.

Plot

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Ruby and Sapphire introduce themselves as two other Pokédex holders from Hoenn. Emerald demands to know if it was Professor Oak and Crystal who sent them, but they correct him by stating that it was Professor Birch who sent them to help. Emerald states that he doesn't need help and runs off. Ruby and Sapphire try to get him to stay, but Sceptile lashes out with Iron Tail, sending the two Trainers flying.

Sapphire states that they should follow him, but Ruby states that they will be competing with him in the Battle Dome tournament anyway. Ruby begins smelling something on his clothes and decides that he needs a change of clothes. Ruby's prissy attitude angers Sapphire, who questions why a boy would act like that. Meanwhile, Scott spots them from afar, noting that they have arrived as expected.

Back inside the Battle Dome, the press are excited to see real Trainers battling as opposed to virtual Trainers. They note how Tucker has appeared amongst the lineup of challengers participating in the tournament. Most of the reporters are banking on Emerald making it all the way to the top, but one of them notice that newcomers Ruby and Sapphire are proving themselves to be equally promising. Ruby, with Mumu, and Sapphire, with Chic, both easily defeat their opponents with a single hit, allowing them to advance to the next round. Emerald and Tucker also beat their opponents, which allows them all to advance to the semifinal round.

Scott notes that the match-ups between Emerald vs Ruby and Sapphire vs Tucker will be interesting. Scott goes over to Tucker to ask how he's doing. He wonders what will happen if Tucker loses to Sapphire before he gets to battle Emerald. Tucker suggests that whoever wins the tournament will be awarded the Tactics Symbol, but states that he won't lose anyway. Tucker states that he doesn't care about winning, and that all that matters is getting strong enough to beat Guile.

In the first semifinal match, Emerald and Ruby go on the stage. Emerald attempts to check Ruby's data, only to be interrupted by Ruby recording Mumu, Feefee, and Rara. A referee enters the stage, demanding to know what Ruby is doing, only for Ruby to tell him to set up a stage light for his Pokémon. Ruby tells Emerald that he doesn't need to check up on his team, as he already made them available to see. Ruby sends out Rara first, so Emerald counters with his Dusclops.

Rara starts off with a Hypnosis to put Dusclops to sleep. Dusclops manages to break free of the spell, so it fires of a super effective Shadow Ball at Rara. Despite the endless barrage of Shadow Balls, Rara manages to keep standing, so Emerald has Dusclops use Fire Punch. The attack gives Rara a burn, making it so that Rara will lose health as the battle goes on. Tucker questions if that will help him win as he gestures towards Dusclops. Emerald notes how Dusclops is burned as well, which is the result of Rara's Ability, Synchronize.

Tucker confirms that the Ability forces the user's opponent to share the same status conditions, while Scott suggests that Rara had used Imprison earlier, meaning that none of Dusclops's Shadow Ball attacks had actually worked. Emerald is shocked to see that all of his attacks were for nothing as both Pokémon fall to the ground, fainted. Emerald realizes that his opponent is strong, while Ruby merely replies with a grin. For his last Pokémon, Ruby sends out Feefee.

Ruby muses if Emerald will send out Sceptile for the type advantage again. Emerald is confused to see how Ruby is so confident that he doesn't care about type match-ups. Either way, Emerald sends out Sceptile to do battle, only to be interrupted by Ruby. Much to Emerald's irritation, Ruby begins arguing with the staff about the stadium lighting not showing Feefee's good side.

Major events

  • Emerald refuses Ruby and Sapphire's offer to help him.
  • Emerald continues his Battle Dome challenge.
  • Ruby and Sapphire begin competing in the Battle Dome.
  • Emerald battles against Ruby.
For a list of all major events in the Pokémon Adventures manga, please see the history page.
201 Spoilers end here. 201

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Trivia

Errors

In other languages



PS320 : Verily Vanquishing Vileplume II
Emerald arc
PS322 : Susceptible to Sceptile
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