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Guile Returns
Shogakukan full volume | Chapter 325 in Vol. 28 |
VIZ Media full volume | Adventure 325 in Vol. 28 |
Series | Pokémon Adventures |
Location | Battle Dome Battle Palace |
Standing in the Way with Starmie (Japanese: VS スターミー VS Starmie), titled VS. Starmie in the Chuang Yi translation, is the 325th chapter of the Pokémon Adventures manga, and the 23rd chapter of the Emerald arc. It is subtitled Guile Returns (Japanese: ガイル再び Guile, Again) in the VIZ Media translation and Guile Returns in the Chuang Yi translation.
Plot
On the roof of the Battle Dome, Guile Hideout proudly proclaims that Jirachi is now his. Guile expresses shock to see that Noland, a newcomer, is here, since he wasn't at Artisan Cave. This angers Noland, who points out that he knocked him out and stole his rental Pokémon. Guile claims that Noland was so weak, he had forgotten about him, but also thanks him for supplying the rental Pokémon for him to use. Brandon tries to attack Guile, but is sent flying by Guile's sword.
Noticing Noland's three Smeargle, Guile guesses that it's the reason why they were able to catch up to him so fast. Guile reveals that when the Smeargle used Wish, it created a beacon that led Jirachi to him. Guile states that with Jirachi in his hands, it's too late to do anything. Guile sends out multiple Starmie, who lift him into the air while shooting several attacks at the Frontier Brains.
The press, hearing the commotion, come out of the Battle Dome, much to Lucy and Greta's horror. Guile states that since he finally has Jirachi, he no longer needs to hide from everyone. He states that with Jirachi, he can finally grant his wish, and that the Battle Frontier will sink into the depths of the ocean. Guile opens his chest plate, releasing the rental Pokémon to attack the crowd. Tucker, Lucy, and Greta go to save the people, but Guile tells them to save their strength, as they'll be swallowed by the sea anyway. Guile goes to take Jirachi somewhere else, as its wish-granting skills need to be put in a place close to the sky.
Brandon wonders if there is anything they can do, but Noland says there is. Since Guile has not mentioned anything about Jirachi's third eye, it must mean that he doesn't know about it. If Guile doesn't know about the third eye, he won't be able to have his wish granted. Brandon tells Noland to go tell Spenser and Anabel about it while he and the others save the crowd from the rental Pokémon.
At the Battle Palace, Emerald asks if Spenser will answer his ringing phone. Spenser refuses, as no one is allowed to ruin the mood once the doors close. Spenser explains that in the Battle Palace, Emerald must battle six sets of seven Trainers each before he is allowed to battle him. Despite this, Spenser states that he won't need to do that now. Confused, Emerald asks what the facility's rules are, since he needs to get his Pokémon from Crystal. Spenser states that in the Battle Palace, a Trainer must test their spirit by using their three most trusted Pokémon.
This confuses Emerald, but Spenser explains that he is not allowed to give commands to his Pokémon. Spenser sends out his three most trusted Pokémon: Slaking, Crobat, and Lapras. Emerald brings out three Pokémon: his Sceptile, Dusclops, and Sudowoodo. Spenser reveals that he saw the battle between Emerald and Tucker, where he lost because he couldn't trust his Pokémon and picked a different team.
The phone rings again, so an annoyed Spenser decides to answer it anyway. After hanging up, Spenser tells Emerald that Guile Hideout has captured Jirachi and is attacking the Battle Frontier. Since Emerald's job was to capture Jirachi, he decides to go fight Guile and challenge the Battle Palace another day. Spenser states that won't be needed, and reminds Emerald that he can leave his team here and face Guile. Emerald looks at his team and begins remembering the various moments he had with them. Emerald points out how he is being forced to leave and trust in his Pokémon despite hating such things; almost as if Spenser had planned this. Spenser tells Emerald that he's free to interpret it any way he wants to.
Emerald makes his decision and sends out Sceptile, Sudowoodo, and Dusclops. Emerald places his trust in the three and tells them to come back up to him once they get the Spirits Symbol. Ruby and Sapphire, who were watching the conversation, join Emerald as he runs off.
Major events
- Guile Hideout leaves to have Jirachi grant his wish while having the rental Pokémon attack.
- The Frontier Brains are forced to stop the rental Pokémon instead of pursuing Guile.
- Emerald leaves his team to battle at the Battle Palace.
- Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire set off to the Battle Tower.
- For a list of all major events in the Pokémon Adventures manga, please see the history page.
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Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Sceptile (Emerald's)
- Sudowoodo (Emerald's)
- Dusclops (Emerald's)
- Smeargle (Noland's; ×3)
- Salamence (Tucker's)
- Slaking (Spenser's)
- Crobat (Spenser's)
- Lapras (Spenser's)
- Surskit (Guile Hideout's)
- Jirachi (Adventures; Guile Hideout's)
- Starmie (Guile Hideout's; ×4)
- Hitmonlee (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Ivysaur (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Aggron (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Hypno (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Flaaffy (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Skarmory (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Sableye (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Glalie (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Illumise (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Ludicolo (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Golem (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Spinda (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Mawile (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Delcatty (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Pinsir (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Slaking (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Rhyhorn (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Chinchou (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Dodrio (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Wartortle (Battle Factory's; stolen)
- Togetic (Battle Factory's; stolen)
Trivia
Errors
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Mandarin Chinese | VS 寶石海星 (Taiwan) VS 宝石海星 (Mainland China) | |
French | Les deux Guile | |
German | VS. Starmie | |
Italian | VS Starmie | |
Korean | VS 아쿠스타 | |
Brazilian Portuguese | Vs. Starmie | |
Spanish | Latin America | VS Starmie: El regreso de Guile |
Spain | Contra Starmie | |
Vietnamese | VS Starmie - Tái đấu Guile | |
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