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'''Emerald''' (Japanese: '''エメラルド''' ''Emerald'') is a main character in the manga series [[Pokémon Adventures]].
'''Emerald''' (Japanese: '''エメラルド''' ''Emerald'') is a [[Pokédex holder|main character]] in the manga series [[Pokémon Adventures]].


==Character==
==Character==
Emerald is a Pokémon Trainer of unknown origins. Due to the loss of his parents at a young age, he was moved between his family members and was constantly bullied by his cousins due to his short height and tendency to rely on the help of Pokémon to get objects from high places. These events led to Emerald developing a complex about his height and a dislike of Pokémon. To get over his height issues, he used hair gel to style his hair upwards and wore various gadgets and clothing to make himself look taller than he actually is. He stops wearing these gadgets as well as his upwards hairstyle in the {{chap|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}.
Emerald is a Pokémon Trainer born somewhere in the [[Hoenn]] region. Due to the loss of his parents at a young age, he was moved between his family members and was constantly bullied by his cousins due to his short height and tendency to rely on the help of Pokémon to get objects from high places. These events led to Emerald developing a complex about his height and a dislike of Pokémon. To get over his height issues, he used hair gel to style his hair upwards and wore various gadgets and clothing to make himself look taller than he actually is. He stops wearing these gadgets as well as his upwards hairstyle in the {{MangaArc|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}.


The constant moving from family member to family member led to Emerald developing the ability to determine a Pokémon's birthplace. If a Pokémon goes on a rampage, Emerald can calm it by surrounding the Pokémon with a "seal" of soil from its birthplace. The Pokémon is then calmed by a sense of nostalgia. For his skills, he is given the title of '''"Calmer"''' ({{tt|鎮める者|しずめるもの}} ''Calmer'').
The constant moving from family member to family member led to Emerald developing the ability to determine a Pokémon's birthplace. If a Pokémon goes on a rampage, Emerald can calm it by surrounding the Pokémon with a "seal" of soil from its birthplace. The Pokémon is then calmed by a sense of nostalgia. For his skills, he is given the title of '''"Calmer"''' ({{tt|鎮める者|しずめるもの}} ''Calmer'').


Emerald claims to not like Pokémon themselves, but he likes [[Pokémon battle]]s. To the amazement of the reporter, he is an expert at battling. As he does not train his own Pokémon, he borrows the Pokémon he uses from {{adv|Crystal}}. Despite these claims, he is very close to {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}, who call him "{{tt|Em|VIZ Media; Rald in the Japanese and Chuang Yi versions}}".
Emerald claims to not like Pokémon themselves, but he likes [[Pokémon battle]]s. As he does not train his own Pokémon, he borrows the Pokémon he uses from {{adv|Crystal}}. Despite these claims, he is very close to {{p|Latias}} and {{p|Latios}}, who call him "{{tt|Em|VIZ Media; Rald in the Japanese and Chuang Yi versions}}".


==History==
==History==
{{Spoilers}}
{{Spoilers}}
===Past===
===Past===
As revealed at the end of the {{chap|Emerald}}, Emerald was one of the orphans that {{adv|Crystal}} was helping. He looked up to her and wanted a [[Pokédex]] of his own. {{adv|Professor Oak}} did want to offer one to him at one point but he had declined due to his animosity towards Pokémon while in the [[Pokémon Academy]]. He spent his time roaming around Hoenn and met the [[Trick Master]], who gave him the gadgets that were inspired by a [[Fiore|faraway land]]. He also had a green gem that was used as a test to call out {{p|Rayquaza}}, but Emerald found the gem and it got attached to his forehead. He later received the Pokédex from [[Professor Birch]] on May 31, his birthday.
[[File:Child Emerald Adventures.png|thumb|150px|Emerald as a young child]]
[[File:Child Emerald Adventures.png|thumb|right|150px|A younger Emerald]]
After running away from his relatives, Emerald created a new look to reinvent his image. This got the attention of the inventor, the [[Trick Master]], who suggested Emerald move to [[Earl Dervish]]'s [[Pokémon Academy]], an orphanage. After arriving, Emerald encountered Crystal, a kind caretaker at the orphanage that was skilled at catching Pokémon. Wanting to learn from Crystal, Emerald met with {{adv|Professor Oak}} to obtain a [[Pokédex]] like she did, but was refused due to his dislike of Pokémon. Oak allowed Emerald to temporarily register himself as a Pokédex's owner and told the boy to go out and find something unique about himself. With gadgets created by the Trick Master, Emerald changed his looks and honed his ability to determine a Pokémon's birthplace. Later, he received his Pokédex on his eleventh birthday.
[[File:Emerald Outfit Adventures.png|thumb|left|200px|Emerald without his clothes covering him]]


==={{chap|Emerald}}===
==={{MangaArc|Emerald}}===
Emerald makes his first appearance when he arrives at the currently opening {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}, having been brought there by his two friends, {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}. He meets a news reporter, and saves him from a wild {{p|Sudowoodo}} that the reporter had accidentally angered. He quickly runs off to go and challenge the Battle Frontier and gets into a brief tussle with one of the Frontier Brains, {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}, and crashes the opening ceremony. After being captured by the angry Frontier Brains, Emerald reveals to them about his wanting to conquer the Battle Frontier. Initially, they refuse his challenge and decide to ban him from the Frontier until a news story reveals that the reporters thought that the Frontier Brains allowed Emerald to take part in the Battle Frontier. With the risk of losing major publicity, the Frontier Brains and [[Scott]] eventually agreed to his challenge: he would defeat all of the seven Brains within seven days.
Emerald debuted in ''[[PS303|Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo]]'', where he arrived at the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} and rescued [[Todd Snap|Todd]], a reporter, from a wild {{p|Sudowoodo}} he angered. Afterward, Emerald crashed the opening ceremony press conference and announced his plan to conquer the Battle Frontier. While they initially refused Emerald's challenge and almost had him banned, the [[Frontier Brain]]s decided to allow Emerald to participate when the press mistook his intrusion for a publicity stunt. As the Frontier would not open for another seven days, Emerald had until then to complete all seven [[Battle facility|facilities]].
[[File:Emerald Sceptile being calmed.png|thumb|left|200px|Emerald's using his E Shooter to calm Sceptile]]
The next day, in ''[[PS305|Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise]]'', Emerald challenged the {{gdis|Battle Factory|III}}. Despite having a team of random Pokémon, Emerald eventually managed to defeat the Factory Head, [[Noland]], and obtain the Knowledge [[Symbol]]. Later that night, Emerald revealed to Todd that he took the {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}} he used to defeat Noland. With Latios and Latias' assistance, Emerald deduced that Sceptile was not a rental Pokémon and had been planted in the Battle Factory by someone other than Noland.


{{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} decides that he will be the first to challenge Emerald and the next day, Emerald begins his Battle Factory challenge. He manages to win 40 consecutive battles, allowing him to challenge Noland, the Factory Head. Despite having a team of random Pokémon, Emerald eventually manages to come out on top and wins the Knowledge [[Symbol]]. Later that night, Emerald reveals to the reporter that he had taken the {{p|Sceptile}} he used to beat Noland, revealing that it is in fact, not a rental Pokémon.
In ''[[PS308|As Luck Would Have It, Kirlia]]'', Emerald challenged the [[Battle Pike]]. As the facility had no rental Pokémon, Emerald instead used a party of Pokémon received from Crystal. After making his way through the various traps located in the Battle Pike, Emerald faced off against [[Lucy]], the Pike Queen, and won, earnin the Luck Symbol. Afterward, he, Todd, and Latias searched through the rooms of the Battle Pike to calm down suspicious Pokémon that were also planted like Sceptile.


Tucker and {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} arrive to try to get Emerald to challenge their facilities next but end up getting into a fight that gets them stuck to one of the [[Battle Pike]]'s fangs. The day after, {{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}} finds, and frees the three from the Battle Pike's fang while telling Emerald to challenge her facility next. After getting three new Pokémon from his {{adv|Crystal|source}}, Emerald goes through the Battle Pike and its various traps ranging from wild Pokémon battles, to Status ailment inflicting Pokémon, to rooms that don't have any danger at all. Emerald manages to go through all 139 trap-filled rooms and reaches the Frontier Brain, Pike Queen Lucy. The two battle each other; despite Lucy's strategy to poison Emerald's Pokémon, she is eventually defeated by his quick thinking. Emerald wins his second Frontier Symbol and goes to calm down the Pokémon he encountered in the Battle Pike, revealing that they, like his Sceptile, aren't actually Rental Pokémon and were planted there by someone.
In ''[[PS311|A Dust-Up With Dusclops]]'', Emerald challenged the [[Battle Pyramid]] with another set of Pokémon received from Crystal, Emerald traversed through the Pyramid's dark maze. After making his way to the peak, Emerald faced off against the Pyramid King, [[Brandon]] and his powerful [[Brandon's legendary giants|Pokémon]] {{p|Regirock}}, {{p|Regice}}, and {{p|Registeel}}. Eventually, with Sceptile's assistance, Emerald managed to defeat Brandon and earn the Brave Symbol.


Emerald and the reporter are approached by Brandon who tells Emerald to challenge his facility next and throws him in the Battle Pyramid. Emerald picks a new set of Pokémon to use for his challenge and goes inside of the dark maze. He eventually manages to the peak of the Pyramid and begins his battle with Brandon and his legendary {{p|Regirock}}, {{p|Regice}}, and {{p|Registeel}}. Despite Brandon's powerful Pokémon, Emerald manages to defeat all of them and wins the Brave Symbol.
In ''[[PS314|A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle]]'', [[Anabel]], the Salon Maiden, and the other Frontier Brains accused Emerald of stealing the Battle Factory's rental Pokémon and attacking Noland. To prove his innocence, Emerald revealed he came to the Battle Frontier to capture the Wish Pokémon, {{adv|Jirachi}}. Emerald, the Brains, and Todd all traveled to the [[Artisan Cave]], where Jirachi was rumored to be resting. Emerald managed to find Jirachi at the center of the cave, but his attempt to capture it was impeded by a man wearing armor known as [[Guile Hideout]], allowing Jirachi to escape. Angered that he lost his chance at Jirachi, Guile fled as well, launching an attack from his sword to hide his escape. Sceptile, the Sudowoodo that attacked Todd, and a {{p|Dusclops}} from the Battle Pike appeared to protect Emerald from the attack.
[[File:Emerald Adventures.png|thumb|right|170px|Emerald in the Emerald arc]]
In ''[[PS314|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'', Emerald challenged the [[Battle Arena]]. Instead of another party of Pokémon from Crystal, Emerald instead used Sceptile, Sudowoodo, and Dusclops. During his battle against [[Greta]], the Arena Tycoon, Emerald managed to win by cheering his Pokémon on, something he wouldn't do normally. After winning and obtaining the Guts Symbol, Emerald and his Pokémon passed out from exhaustion and are taken to a hotel room by Greta and Todd. Assuming his regular clothing would be uncomfortable to sleep in, Todd and Greta try to change Emerald into a pair of pajamas, only to discover that the boy is unusually short, much more so than they had expected. Todd had Greta pretend she didn't see anything and sent her out of the room.


Just as Emerald leaves the Battle Pyramid he is ambushed by {{FB|Salon Maiden|Anabel}} and the other Frontier Brains. The Brains believe that Emerald was the one who had stolen the Battle Factory's Rental Pokémon and attacked Noland. Emerald tries to prove his innocence by revealing why he came to the Battle Frontier, to capture the legendary wish granting Pokémon, {{p|Jirachi}}. Emerald, the Frontier Brains, and the reporter all travel to the [[Artisan Cave]] where Jirachi is rumored to be resting. Emerald easily escapes the wild {{p|Smeargle}} that live in the cave and eventually finds Jirachi resting at the center of the cave. Just when he tries to capture Jirachi, Emerald is attacked by the armored [[Guile Hideout]]. Emerald and Anabel battle the mysterious villain while trying to capture Jirachi; in the end, Guile manages to stop them while Jirachi escapes.
In ''[[PS319|Verily Vanquishing Vileplume I]]'', Emerald challenged the [[Battle Dome]]. While on a bathroom break, Emerald met {{adv|Ruby}} and {{adv|Sapphire}}, the two other Hoenn [[Pokédex holder]]s. When they revealed they were sent to assist with the Jirachi capture mission, Emerald rejected their help and ran off. Ruby and Sapphire also entered in the Dome tournament, eventually making it to the semi-finals alongside Emerald and [[Tucker]], the Dome Ace. Emerald faced off against Ruby and won while Tucker defeated Sapphire, allowing both to face each other in the finals. Finding Ruby and Sapphire's constant talk about bonding with Pokémon annoying, Emerald had them kicked out of the Dome and decided to switch his party out, stating that he'd be insulting his Pokémon if he bonded with them. After receiving his new Pokémon, Emerald battled against Tucker, but was easily defeated.


The injured Emerald, Frontier Brains, and the reporter all return to the Battle Frontier where Emerald starts his Battle Arena challenge. Emerald easily makes it through the Battle Arena and battles Greta in the final match and comes out the victor after doing something he’s never done before, cheering on his Pokémon, and wins Guts Symbol in the process. After he defeats Greta, Emerald and his Pokémon fall asleep and are taken into a hotel room by Greta and the reporter. When Greta and the reporter notice that Emerald’s clothes would be uncomfortable to sleep in, they decide to take them off and put him in a pair of pajamas. After they strip him down to his underwear, they are shocked to find out that Emerald is unusually short. The reporter tells Greta to ignore this and sends her out of the room while Emerald’s Pokémon get into a fight over who gets to care for him while he sleeps.
In ''[[PS325|Standing in the Way with Starmie]]'', a depressed Emerald left to go challenge the [[Battle Palace]], where he went up against [[Spenser]], the Palace Maven. Spenser explained that in order to battle against him, Emerald must use three trusted Pokémon and have them fight without his commands. Before their battle could begin, Spenser received a call from his fellow Brains revealing that Guile managed to capture Jirachi and has sent an army of rental Pokémon to attack the public. Putting his trust in Sceptile, Sudowoodo, and Dusclops, Emerald left them behind and went with Ruby, Sapphire, and Noland to confront Guile at the {{gdis|Battle Tower|III}}. Along the way, Emerald calmed down a rampaging {{p|Mr. Mime}}, {{p|Snorlax}}, {{p|Mantine}}, and {{p|Mawile}}. In order to battle, Noland decided to use Mawile while allowing Emerald to keep the other three.


The next day, Emerald decides to go to the Battle Dome as his next challenge and battles the many Trainers that have come to the Battle Frontier to take part in it. After taking a bathroom break, he meets {{adv|Ruby}} and {{adv|Sapphire}}, two other [[Pokédex holder]]s from Hoenn. They reveal that they have come to help Emerald on his quest to find Jirachi but Emerald states that he doesn’t need help and attacks them. Later, at the Battle Dome, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, and Tucker all make it to the semi-finals of the tournament.
[[File:Emerald Outfit Adventures.png|thumb|left|200px|Emerald without his clothes covering him]]
 
In ''[[PS327|Facing Gulpin Is Hard to Swallow]]'', Guile forced the Hoenn Pokédex holders and Noland to take the Battle Tower challenge in order to make it to him. After battling through various virtual Trainers, Emerald finally made it to the final floor, where he faced off against Anabel, who had been put under Guile's mind control. After Emerald was defeated, Latios appeared and returned Emerald's other three Pokémon, who had successfully obtained the Spirit Symbol. Using his Sight Sharing, Latios relayed a message from Spenser, who revealed that he came in contact with the [[Blue Orb]] in the past and gained the ability to detect others like him, which included Guile. With his identity exposed, Guile lifted his helmet, revealing himself to be [[Archie]], the leader of [[Team Aqua]].
The first round of the semi-finals is Emerald facing off against Ruby, with the second being Tucker versus Sapphire. Ruby and Emerald battle each other and Ruby constantly annoys Emerald to the point of nausea by talking about the bonds he has with his Pokémon. Just when it seems like Ruby is going to win, {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}} manages to finish off Ruby's [[Feefee]], making Emerald the winner. The final match is Emerald versus Tucker (who had defeated Sapphire) but Emerald reveals that he wants to switch his team for a different one. Tucker gives him permission to do so and Emerald changes his team, stating that if he makes bonds with his Pokémon, then he is just insulting them. Emerald returns with a new set of Pokémon and battles against Tucker but is easily defeated by him.
 
A depressed Emerald walks out of the Battle Dome and immediately leaves to the Battle Palace, where he challenges {{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}} for a match. Spenser explains that Emerald needs to pick three Pokémon he trusts the most and that they will battle without his commands. Emerald chooses Sceptile, {{p|Sudowoodo}}, and {{p|Dusclops}}, who he still has doubts about trusting. Just before they can even start the match, Spenser's phone rings with a message that reveals that Guile Hideout has captured Jirachi and is attacking the Battle Frontier with Rental Pokémon. Emerald decides to trust his Pokémon and leaves to the Battle Tower along with Ruby and Sapphire to defeat Guile once and for all.
 
[[File:Emerald Adventures.png|thumb|right|200px|Emerald in the sixth chapter]]
The three meet up with Noland and go through the Battle Tower where they find Anabel, mind controlled by Guile Hideout. Emerald eventually makes it to the top of the Battle Tower where he faces Anabel and loses to her powerful {{p|Raikou}}. However, Latios arrives in the nick of time to return Emerald's Pokémon to him, along with the Spirits Symbol they won at the Battle Palace. Anabel collapses from not being able to handle the mind control and Latios and Latias use their power to reveal Guile Hideout’s true identity.
 
Guile manages to make his wish; a giant {{p|Kyogre|sea monster}} is created from the water surrounding the Battle Frontier and attacks the island. The Battle Tower's "Disaster Prevention System" activates and the Hoenn Pokédex holders begin fleeing. Emerald accidentally gets stuck in one of the doors and is surprisingly rescued by Guile Hideout; however, this Guile is quickly revealed to actually be {{adv|Gold}} in disguise. Gold reveals that he and Crystal had come to help defeat Guile and free the Pokédex holders that were petrified at the end of the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}.


Gold gives Emerald the task of asking Jirachi for a wish to reverse the petrification of their senior Pokédex holders. Emerald attempts to get Jirachi to grant his wish but to no avail and becomes disheartened. Dejected, Emerald goes to train with Ruby and Sapphire to help his Sceptile learn the ultimate move, {{m|Frenzy Plant}} but is too depressed to focus. Emerald reveals his past to Ruby and Sapphire about how he obtained a Pokédex, got his mechanical suit, and how he got the mission to go to the Battle Frontier. Just as he finishes his story, their Pokémon finish learning the ultimate moves while Gold and Crystal fall on top of their training room, completely defeated by Guile.
In ''[[PS328|The Final Battle I]]'', Guile used Jirachi's wishing granting power to summon a giant {{p|Kyogre}}-shaped mass of seawater and had it flood the Battle Frontier. Emerald and the others were assisted by Crystal alongside {{adv|Gold}}, another [[Johto]] Pokédex holder. The two revealed that their fellow Pokédex holders were turned to stone and the only way of reviving them was Jirachi. While Crystal and Gold kept the Kyogre monster busy, Emerald was tasked with making the wish to revive the petrified Pokédex holders, but Jirachi refused his wish and flew away. Afterward, the Hoenn Pokédex holders trained to learn the Ultimate Moves, {{m|Frenzy Plant}}, {{m|Hydro Cannon}}, and {{m|Blast Burn}}.


Angered that Guile had hurt Crystal, Emerald attacks Guile but is easily sent flying by his sword. Guile taunts Emerald by stepping on his Pokémon; Emerald tries to get him to stop but Guile reminds him about his "liking Pokémon battles instead of the Pokémon themselves" philosophy. After hearing Guile insult his Pokémon and friends, Emerald angrily shouts that he truly does love Pokémon and the people who love them. His words cause Jirachi’s third eye to open and grant his wish to revive the petrified Pokédex holders. With their seniors revived, they join the fight against Guile and his army of Rental Pokémon. As they battle, Emerald comes up with a plan to defeat the giant Kyogre while Gold and Red manage to outsmart Guile and destroy his armor. After the plan is fully set up and Emerald successfully calming down the rampaging Rental Pokémon, the ten Pokédex holders have their Pokémon fire off the ultimate moves, {{m|Hydro Cannon}}, {{m|Blast Burn}}, {{m|Frenzy Plant}}, and {{m|Volt Tackle}} to finish off the giant sea beast, once and for all.
In ''[[PS330|The Final Battle III]]'', Emerald struggled to focus with the training. At Ruby and Sapphire's suggestion, Emerald revealed his past and how he obtained a Pokédex, got his mechanical suit, and got the mission to go to the Battle Frontier. Once he finished, Gold and Crystal fell on top of the training room, having been defeated by Guile. Angered that he hurt Crystal, Emerald tried to attack Guile, but was defeated. When Guile reminded Emerald of his earlier statements of only liking, Emerald angrily admitted that he truly does love Pokémon as well as the people who love them. His words caused Jirachi’s third eye to open and grant his wish to revive the petrified Pokédex holders. In ''[[PS334|The Final Battle VII]]'', the ten Pokédex holders gathered together for one final battle against Guile and his army of rental Pokémon. With the help of [[Scott]], Todd, Latios, and Latias, Emerald created a giant field around the Battle Frontier that pacified all of Guile's rental Pokémon with soil from [[Faraway Island]]. By utilizing a triple Frenzy Plant, Hydro Cannon, Blast Burn, and {{m|Volt Tackle}} combination, the Kyogre sea monster was overloaded with energy and exploded, finally ending the conflict with Guile.  


With the monster Kyogre finally defeated, Emerald fishes Guile out of the water and forces him to reveal where he got the armor. After explaining, Guile finds his armor floating in the water and breaks free of Emerald’s grip to try to get it back but only finds that it was the fake armor Gold had worn earlier. Guile then disappears in a bright flash of light, armor and all while Emerald falls asleep from exhaustion; Latios and Latias, finally happy that Emerald has found friends, say their goodbyes and leave to Southern Island.
In ''[[PS337|Epilogue]]'', Emerald was congratulated by his allies on his victory against Guile. After receiving the Ability Symbol, Emerald realized there was only one day left to obtain the final Symbol and begged Tucker to let him challenge the Battle Dome again. Tucker allowed Emerald to compete, but without any other Trainers to join in the tournament, Emerald had to go up against his fellow Pokédex holders instead. As Jirachi went back to its thousand year slumber, Emerald thanked it for granting his wish to have friends. Afterward, Emerald competed in the Pokédex holder tournament, which he ended up winning, earning him the Tactics Symbol.


Later that day, Emerald wakes up from his nap and finds that his Pokémon have bonded with the other Pokédex holder’s Pokémon. The Frontier Brains come and thank Emerald for his help and he is given the Ability Symbol by Anabel. Emerald and the reporter quickly remember that there is only day left for his final challenge and they ask Tucker if he can schedule at tournament. Tucker explains that even though the Battle Dome was undamaged in the fight, there aren’t any people to hold a tournament; Red then comes up with the idea to host a Pokédex holder tournament, an idea Scott happily agrees to. Emerald is seen saying his goodbyes to Jirachi as it returns to its thousand year slumber once again. Emerald goes to battle in the tournament where it is shown that he managed to win the Tactics Symbol.
==={{MangaArc|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}===
In the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc, the Hoenn Pokédex holders were enlisted by {{Steven}} and [[Mr. Stone]] to prevent a [[Grand Meteor Delta|meteoroid]] from crashing into the Earth and destroying it. Steven gave the three a [[Mega Bracelet]], enabling them to use [[Mega Evolution]] and had them train with [[Ultima]] so Sceptile, [[Mumu]], and [[Chic]] could fully master the Ultimate Moves. Ruby only agreed to help on the condition that Sapphire be kept in the dark about the meteoroid.  


==={{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}===
In ''[[PS596|Metagross Investigates]]'', Emerald watched Sapphire train her new {{p|Kirlia}}, Kirly, and Ruby's [[Rara]] in order to evolve them into a {{p|Gardevoir}} fighting pair, only for Sapphire to accidentally kick up a [[Shiny Stone]], causing Kirly to evolve into a {{p|Gallade}} instead. Later, Emerald and Sapphire fully mastered the Ultimate Moves with Ultima's guidance and gained the ability to use Mega Evolution. In order to prevent potential enemies from finding them, Mr. Stone had the training moved to the abandoned energy harvesting facility, [[Sea Mauville]].
[[File:Emerald Reveal Adventures.png|thumb|left|200px|Emerald with his hair down]]
Emerald appears as a cameo when Crystal talks to Silver about how she wants to protect the world so that children will be able to chase their dreams.


==={{chap|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}===
In ''[[PS601|Beedrill Prepares]]'', the group arrived at Sea Mauville. That night, Emerald encountered the mysterious Pokémon, {{p|Hoopa}}, which couldn't be pacified by the soil from Faraway Island. Even with assistance from Steven and his Mega {{TP|Steven|Metagross}}, Hoopa managed to escape. The next day, Emerald and Sapphire assisted Steven and Mr. Stone by putting Sceptile and Chic on a machine known as an [[ultimate weapon|Absorber]] and using the power of the Ultimate Moves in their Mega-Evolved forms. To their horror, the machine drained both Pokémon of their life energy to fuel a special device known as the dimensional shifter.
In the thirteenth chapter, Emerald, along with Ruby and Sapphire, is enlisted by Steven to learn [[Mega Evolution]] in order to prevent a disaster that will strike Hoenn. He and Sapphire train with [[Ultima]] at Dewford Town on the ultimate moves in order to prepare them for their Mega Evolutions. Whilst on a break, Sapphire complains that Ruby has not yet arrived to train with them. Emerald quells Sapphire's worries by pointing out that Ruby invited her to see the [[Litleonids|Litleonid meteor shower]] after their training had finished. Later, Emerald and Sapphire manage to successfully Mega Evolve Sceptile and Chic into Mega Sceptile and Mega Blaziken. Unable to wait for Ruby to return, Mr. Stone decides to use the energy produced from the Mega Evolution to power a machine to prevent the disaster.


The group travels to [[Sea Mauville]], where the machine that will drain their Pokémon's energy is located. While Steven and Mr. Stone prepare the machine, Emerald explores the area with Sapphire. Later that night, Emerald is attacked by a mysterious Pokémon. Angered, Emerald chases after the Pokémon, only for it to dodge his attacks. Even when Steven steps in with his Mega {{p|Metagross}} they are unable to stop the Pokémon before it eventually escapes.
In [[PS604]], the [[Draconid people|Draconid]] [[Zinnia]] and a group of {{tc|Team Aqua Grunt|Team Aqua}} and {{tc|Team Magma Grunt|Magma Grunts}} attacked the Sea Mauville in order to destroy the dimensional shifter. During the clash, Zinnia stole Sapphire's Mega Bracelet, and Sapphire ended up falling into one of Hoopa's rings. Sapphire was transported to the inside of a rocket located at [[Mossdeep City]], where she handed the dimensional shifter to [[Professor Cozmo]] and his [[Professor Cozmo's assistants|assistants]]. Later, Ruby arrived to assist in the battle against Zinnia. When Zinnia tried to take Steven's [[Key Stone]] as well, Ruby offered up his and Emerald's Mega Bracelets as a bribe. Zinnia accepted and left, completely unaware that Ruby managed to steal a special scroll from her when she wasn't looking.


The next day, Steven and Mr. Stone begin to use the [[ultimate weapon|Absorber]] to drain Emerald's Sceptile and Chic in their Mega-Evolved states. The process hurts their Pokémon intensely, causing their Trainers to be horrified. After the process is finished, they are attacked by [[Zinnia]], a [[Draconid people|Draconid]] with a hatred for the Devon Corporation. She attacks with her small army of former Teams Magma and Aqua Grunts to destroy the dimensional shifter that was powered by Sceptile and Chic's energy. Sapphire takes the shifter and tries to keep it away, but the Pokémon that attacked Emerald earlier transported her to somewhere else with its hoops. When Ruby arrives to stop the fighting, Emerald informs him that the Pokémon, {{p|Hoopa}}, is the cause of Sapphire's disappearance. Ruby convinces Zinnia to leave by offering up his and Emerald's Mega Bracelets as a bribe.
[[File:Emerald Adventures Party.png|thumb|350px|Emerald and his Pokémon]]
In [[PS606]], the group traveled to [[Meteor Falls]] in hopes of finding information about {{DL|Super-ancient Pokémon (Adventures)|Rayquaza}}. Hoopa was attacked by {{adv|Amber}} and [[Blaise]] and manipulated into summoning {{DL|Super-ancient Pokémon (Adventures)|Kyogre}} and {{DL|Super-ancient Pokémon (Adventures)|Groudon}} with its rings. Using an illusion, Blaise and Amber bought themselves enough time to escape and allow Kyogre and Groudon to revert to their [[Primal Reversion|Primal forms]]. To Emerald and Ruby's shock, Archie and Maxie had returned and were the ones who gave Kyogre and Groudon the Orbs necessary for Primal Reversion. Using the super-ancient Pokémon's power, Archie and Maxie easily knocked Emerald and Ruby out of the sky before revealing that they also intended on stopping the meteoroid.  


The group continues traveling to learn more about {{p|Rayquaza}}, which is a key in stopping the [[Grand Meteor Delta|meteoroid]]. During the trip, Emerald reunites with Latios and Latias, who tell them about Hoopa and the {{p|Diancie}} Ruby befriended before he arrived. They are attacked by [[Blaise]] and [[Aqua Admin Amber|Amber]] so that they can use Hoopa's power for their own plans. With the power of Blaise's illusions, the two manage to manipulate Hoopa into summoning Groudon and Kyogre from its hoops. Groudon and Kyogre immediately begin heading towards somewhere and easily shrug off Ruby and Emerald's attempt to stop them. Ruby and Emerald discover the culprits and attempt to stop them, only for both to escape and trap Emerald and Ruby in an illusion.
In [[PS610]], Emerald and Ruby awakened at the [[Meteor Village]], the home of the Draconids. The village {{OBP|Elder|Meteor Village}} revealed that Sapphire fought to protect the dimensional shifter, but lost and went missing. The Elder also allowed Archie and Maxie to train and teach Kyogre and Groudon moves necessary for stopping the meteoroid. After meeting with his father again, Ruby and Norman determined that Rayquaza must be heading towards the [[Pokémon Association]]'s research facility in [[Goldenrod City]] and used Hoopa's ring to head there as well.


After escaping the illusion, Emerald and Ruby find that Groudon and Kyogre have transformed into new, [[Primal Reversion|more powerful forms]]. Emerald attempts to fight, but Ruby states that getting to Meteor Falls is more important. Despite this, Emerald and Ruby are unable to get past the power that Groudon and Kyogre are now exerting in their Primal forms. They soon find out that the ones responsible for Groudon and Kyogre's Primal Reversion are [[Maxie]] and Archie, who are still alive. Maxie and Archie use the power of the super-ancient Pokémon to easily overpower Emerald and Ruby, defeating them and knocking them out of the sky. Maxie and Archie gloat over their victory and reveal that their return is all for the sake of saving the planet from the meteoroid threatening to destroy it.
In [[PS612]], Emerald used Hoopa's rings to search for Sapphire, eventually managing to find her in a [[Secret Base]] at {{rt|120|Hoenn}}. Once Ruby and Norman succeeded their mission, they had Emerald tell Hoopa to create a space back to Hoenn. When Archie and Maxie emerged after finishing their training, Rayquaza went berserk upon spotting Kyogre and Groudon and began attacking them. Panicking, Hoopa moved the ring connecting to Johto to the direction of the other one connecting to Sapphire's location, accidentally sending Ruby and Rayquaza to Route 120 in the process.


Emerald and Ruby awaken at the [[Meteor Village]], a small town hidden inside of Meteor Falls and home of the Draconids. There, they find that only four days remain until the meteoroid hits. The village {{OBP|Elder|Meteor Village}} reveals that Sapphire battled Zinnia in order to protect the dimensional shifter but was defeated and went missing. The Elder also states that she gave gave Archie and Maxie a place to train in preparation to destroy the meteoroid. Despite this, Ruby decides to continue with trying to find Rayquaza, as he believes he may have its trust after battling with it four years ago. After meeting with his father again, Ruby and [[Norman]] use Hoopa's rings to transport them to the [[Pokémon Association]]'s research facility in [[Goldenrod City]], where Rayquaza was seen heading towards.
In [[PS613]], Archie and Maxie emerged at Route 120 after having Kyogre and Groudon force their way through Hoopa's ring, causing it to pass out. Emerald traveled to Ruby and Sapphire's location, where he revealed that Zinnia tried convince Rayquaza to join her, but was rejected and attacked. Latios rescued Zinnia and took her to [[Sootopolis City]] to recover from her injuries. Brought to tears, Zinnia gave up and admitted there was no way to save the planet anymore. Emerald disagreed and suggested the three factions that tried to stop the meteoroid work together instead of fighting with each other.


After Ruby and Norman find Rayquaza, Emerald uses Hoopa's rings to search for Sapphire. They manage to track Sapphire to {{rt|120|Hoenn}}, where she ended up landing after her defeat by Zinnia. Just as they manage to see Sapphire, Archie and Maxie appear, having finished their training. When it sees Kyogre and Groudon through the ring, Rayquaza goes berserk and rushes towards the ring to confront the two. In order to prevent a battle from going on, Hoopa directs the ring connecting Goldenrod to the Meteor Village to the other ring, causing Rayquaza and Ruby to appear in Route 120.
In [[PS616]], the group's allies from around Hoenn gathered together to lend a hand and stop the meteoroid, now known as Grand Meteor Delta. Ruby and Sapphire set off with Rayquaza to space, and with the power of Mega Rayquaza and the combined might of their allies from Hoenn, [[Kanto]], and Johto, Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire successfully shattered Grand Meteor Delta into pieces. A {{DL|Deoxys (Adventures)|Organism No. 1|Deoxys}} emerged from the wreckage of the meteoroid, but was defeated when Rayquaza shattered its core, knocked it unconscious. Afterward, Rayquaza took Ruby and Sapphire back down to Earth, where they reunited with Emerald and the others.
[[File:Emerald Adventures Party.png|thumb|right|350px|Emerald and his Pokémon]]
Maxie and Archie chase after Rayquaza by forcing their way through Hoopa's ring. Unable to handle the stress of both Groudon and Kyogre moving through its ring at the same time, Hoopa is injured and collapses. Emerald then leaves the village and heads to Route 120 with Latias and Latios.  


Later, Emerald meets up with Ruby and Sapphire after Zinnia managed to lure Rayquaza away from them in an attempt to get it to join her. He reveals that Zinnia's planned failed, and ended with Rayquaza violently lashing out at Zinnia and blasting her into the ocean. They head down to [[Sootopolis City]], where Zinnia was taken to after being rescued by Latios. There, they meet with Steven and Mr. Stone again. Mr. Stone attempts to apologize to Zinnia for the trouble he caused in attempting to control Rayquaza. Zinnia rejects Mr. Stone's apology and claims that he is only trying to save face for his failures. Now brought to tears, Zinnia gives up and claims that her villagers were right to believe she wasn't strong enough to save the planet in place of [[Aster]], the previous Lorekeeper. Zinnia and Mr. Stone's behavior angers Emerald, who claims that they shouldn't give up and there must still be something they can do to save the planet.  
With the crisis averted, Emerald celebrated not having to worry about the world ending. Afterward, Emerald said his farewells to Ruby and went to meet with the Frontier Brains.


Emerald suggests that the three plans to stop the meteoroid should stop fighting one another and instead work together. The group is approached by {{adv|Giovanni}}, Red, Green, Blaise, and Amber, who all reveal that despite not being in battle, Mega Evolution is still able to be activated, which suggests that the meteoroid may be a Pokémon from space. Later, the group has various allies from around Hoenn travel to Sootopolis to lend their assistance in stopping the meteoroid.
==={{MangaArc|Diamond & Pearl}}===
In ''[[PS408|High-tailing It from Haunter]]'', Emerald was briefly seen together with the other [[Pokédex holder]]s from [[Kanto]], [[Johto]], and [[Hoenn]] when the [[Advanced level Grunt]] was talking to {{adv|Diamond}} about the [[Pokédex]].


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
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|epnum=PS183
|epnum=PS183
|epname=Trying to Trounce Torchic
|epname=Trying to Trounce Torchic
|desc={{p|Sceptile}} was originally a starter Pokémon owned by [[Professor Birch]] as a {{p|Treecko}}. After several adventures where he helped {{adv|Wally}} awaken {{p|Rayquaza}} at the [[Sky Pillar]], Treecko, now a {{p|Grovyle}}, ended up on a deserted island, evolved into a Sceptile, and was captured by [[Guile Hideout]], who planted Sceptile into the Hoenn {{ho|Battle Factory}} as a Rental Pokémon. During Emerald's battle against {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}}, Sceptile went berserk due to being hit by a {{m|Poison Sting}} fired by Guile Hideout. After Emerald calmed Sceptile down, he decided to have him join his team as he noted that he was level 51 at the time instead of being level 50 as with the other Rental Pokémon. With Emerald's Mega Bracelet, he can Mega Evolve into Mega Sceptile. He is level 69 and has a Hasty [[nature]].}}
|desc={{p|Sceptile}} was originally a first partner Pokémon owned by [[Professor Birch]] as a {{p|Treecko}}. After several adventures where he helped {{adv|Wally}} awaken {{p|Rayquaza}} at the [[Sky Pillar]], Treecko, now a {{p|Grovyle}}, ended up on a deserted island, evolved into a Sceptile, and was captured by [[Guile Hideout]], who planted Sceptile into the Hoenn {{gdis|Battle Factory|III}} as a [[rental Pokémon]]. During Emerald's battle against [[Noland]], Sceptile went berserk due to being hit by a {{m|Poison Sting}} fired by Guile Hideout. After Emerald calmed Sceptile down, he decided to have him join his team as he noted that he was level 51 at the time instead of being level 50 as with the other Rental Pokémon. With Emerald's Mega Bracelet, he can Mega Evolve into Mega Sceptile. He is level 69 and has a Hasty [[nature]].}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
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|epnum=PS303
|epnum=PS303
|epname=Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo
|epname=Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo
|desc={{p|Sudowoodo}} went crazy due to being watered by a reporter while disguised as a tree and attacked but was calmed by Emerald. After this incident, Sudowoodo followed Emerald and joined Emerald's team at [[Artisan Cave]] in ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'' after shielding him along with Dusclops and Sceptile. She cares deeply for Emerald and once got into a Berry cooking competition to prove it. She was seen battling in the Battle Dome against a {{tc|Pokémon Ranger}}, defeating his {{p|Ursaring}}. She was then seen battling at the Battle Palace against {{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}}'s Pokémon. After the final battle with [[Guile Hideout]], she became acquainted with {{adv|Gold}}'s Sudobo. She is level 62, has a Quirky nature, and her [[Characteristic]] is "hates to lose."}}
|desc={{p|Sudowoodo}} went crazy due to being watered by a reporter while disguised as a tree and attacked but was calmed by Emerald. After this incident, Sudowoodo followed Emerald and joined Emerald's team at [[Artisan Cave]] in ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'' after shielding him along with Dusclops and Sceptile. She cares deeply for Emerald and once got into a Berry cooking competition to prove it. She was seen battling in the Battle Dome against a {{tc|Pokémon Ranger}}, defeating his {{p|Ursaring}}. She was then seen battling at the Battle Palace against [[Spenser]]'s Pokémon. After the final battle with [[Guile Hideout]], she became acquainted with {{adv|Gold}}'s Sudowoodo, Sudobo. She is level 62, has a Quirky nature, and her [[Characteristic]] is "hates to lose."}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
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|epnum=PS308
|epnum=PS308
|epname=As Luck Would Have It, Kirlia
|epname=As Luck Would Have It, Kirlia
|desc={{p|Dusclops}} was a wild Pokémon in the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Pike}} that Emerald determined was from [[Mt. Pyre]]. Like Sudowoodo, he followed him after the incident and joined him in the Artisan Cave in ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]''. He was seen battling at the Battle Dome, battling a {{tc|Pokémon Ranger}} early on, and tying with Ruby's Rara. He was then seen battling at the Battle Palace against {{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}}'s Pokémon. He is level 61, has a Rash [[nature]], and his [[Characteristic]] is "often lost in thought."}}
|desc={{p|Dusclops}} was a wild Pokémon in the [[Battle Pike]] that Emerald determined was from [[Mt. Pyre]]. Like Sudowoodo, he followed him after the incident and joined him in the Artisan Cave in ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]''. He was seen battling at the Battle Dome, battling a {{tc|Pokémon Ranger}} early on, and tying with Ruby's {{p|Kirlia}}, Rara. He was then seen battling at the Battle Palace against [[Spenser]]'s Pokémon. He is level 61, has a Rash [[nature]], and his [[Characteristic]] is "often lost in thought."}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
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|epnum=PS326
|epnum=PS326
|epname=Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!
|epname=Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!
|desc={{p|Snorlax}} was a rental Pokémon given to Emerald by {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} after she was calmed down by the young boy. She was seen battling in the Battle Tower. After the battle, she was seen getting acquainted with {{adv|Red}}'s [[Snor]]. In the {{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}, she and Snor were revealed to have created an Egg together. She is level 60 and has a Quiet nature.
|desc={{p|Snorlax}} was a rental Pokémon given to Emerald by [[Noland]] after she was calmed down by the young boy. She was seen battling in the Battle Tower. After the battle, she was seen getting acquainted with {{adv|Red}}'s Snorlax, [[Snor]]. In the {{MangaArc|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}, she and Snor were revealed to have created an Egg together. She is level 60 and has a Quiet nature.


None of Snorlax's moves are known and her Ability is {{a|Thick Fat}}.}}
None of Snorlax's moves are known and her Ability is {{a|Thick Fat}}.}}
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|epnum=PS326
|epnum=PS326
|epname=Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!
|epname=Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!
|desc={{p|Mr. Mime}} was a rental Pokémon given to Emerald by {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} after he was calmed down by the young boy. It was seen battling in the Battle Tower. After the battle, he was seen getting acquainted with {{adv|Crystal}}'s Mymee. His level is 63 and has a Jolly nature.
|desc={{p|Mr. Mime}} was a rental Pokémon given to Emerald by [[Noland]] after he was calmed down by the young boy. It was seen battling in the Battle Tower. After the battle, he was seen getting acquainted with {{adv|Crystal}}'s Mr. Mime, Mymee. His level is 63 and has a Jolly nature.


None of Mr. Mime's moves are known and his Ability is {{a|Filter}}.}}
None of Mr. Mime's moves are known and his Ability is {{a|Filter}}.}}
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|epnum=PS326
|epnum=PS326
|epname=Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!
|epname=Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!
|desc={{p|Mantine}} was a rental Pokémon given to Emerald by {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} after she was calmed down by the young boy. She was seen battling in the Battle Tower. After the battle, she was seen getting acquainted with {{adv|Gold}}'s Tibo. She is level 65 and has an Impish nature.
|desc={{p|Mantine}} was a rental Pokémon given to Emerald by [[Noland]] after she was calmed down by the young boy. She was seen battling in the Battle Tower. After the battle, she was seen getting acquainted with {{adv|Gold}}'s Mantine, Tibo. She is level 65 and has an Impish nature.


None of Mantine's moves are known and her Ability is {{a|Swift Swim}}.}}
None of Mantine's moves are known and her Ability is {{a|Swift Swim}}.}}
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|epnum=PS303
|epnum=PS303
|epname=Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo
|epname=Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo
|desc={{p|Latias}} and {{p|Latios}} are Pokémon that Emerald had befriend before challenging the Battle Frontier. The sibling Pokémon assisted Emerald in his quest to conquer the Battle Frontier and capture {{p|Jirachi}}. After Emerald made friends with his fellow Pokédex holders, Latias and Latios returned to their home on [[Southern Island]]. In the ''{{chap|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}'', Latias and Latios returned to help Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire prevent the meteoroid threatening to destroy Hoenn.}}
|desc={{p|Latias}} and {{p|Latios}} are Pokémon that Emerald had befriended before challenging the Battle Frontier. The sibling Pokémon assisted Emerald in his quest to conquer the Battle Frontier and capture {{p|Jirachi}}. After Emerald made friends with his fellow Pokédex holders, Latias and Latios returned to their home on [[Southern Island]]. In the ''{{MangaArc|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}'', Latias and Latios returned to help Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire prevent the meteoroid threatening to destroy Hoenn.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
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|type2=Ghost
|type2=Ghost
|img=Hoopa Adventures.png
|img=Hoopa Adventures.png
|epnum=PAORAS06
|epnum=PS602
|epname=Omega Alpha Adventure 6
|epname=
|desc={{p|Hoopa}} first appeared on the Sea Mauville, where Emerald encountered it while relieving himself. Emerald attempted to battle the prankster Pokémon, but his attempts to calm it with his E Shooter ended it failure. Although Steven stepped in to help, Hoopa eventually escaped. It later revealed itself when Zinnia attacked the Sea Mauville to try and destroy the dimensional shifter. When Sapphire attempted to escape with the shifter from Zinnia's army, Hoopa appeared and transported her to another location. Afterward, it befriended Emerald and constantly pranked him by using its hoops to suck Emerald's long hair inside. Later, [[Aqua Admin Amber|Amber]] and [[Blaise]] manipulated Hoopa into summoning {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}}.
|desc={{p|Hoopa}} first appeared on Sea Mauville, where Emerald encountered it while relieving himself. Emerald attempted to battle the prankster Pokémon, but his attempts to calm it with his E Shooter ended in failure. Although Steven stepped in to help, Hoopa eventually escaped. It later revealed itself when Zinnia attacked Sea Mauville to try and destroy the dimensional shifter. When Sapphire attempted to escape with the shifter from Zinnia's army, Hoopa appeared and transported her to another location. Afterward, it befriended Emerald and constantly pranked him by using its hoops to suck Emerald's long hair inside. Later, {{adv|Amber}} and [[Blaise]] manipulated Hoopa into summoning {{DL|Super-ancient Pokémon (Adventures)|Groudon}} and {{DL|Super-ancient Pokémon (Adventures)|Kyogre}}.


None of Hoopa's moves are known and its Ability is {{a|Magician}}.}}
None of Hoopa's moves are known and its Ability is {{a|Magician}}.}}
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|epnum=PS305
|epnum=PS305
|epname=Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise
|epname=Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise
|desc={{p|Skarmory}} was the first rental Pokémon used in the Battle Factory. He was holding the item Quick Claw when Emerald rented Skarmory. During the battle, he was hit by Illumise's Flatter which resulted in him being confused. Emerald substituted Skarmory for Rhyhorn.
|desc={{p|Skarmory}} was the first rental Pokémon used in the Battle Factory. He was holding the item Quick Claw when Emerald rented Skarmory. During the battle, he was hit by {{p|Illumise}}'s {{m|Flatter}} which resulted in him being confused. Emerald substituted Skarmory for Rhyhorn.


None of Skarmory's moves are known.}}
None of Skarmory's moves are known.}}
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|desc=Emerald received {{p|Slaking}} in exchange for a Farfetch'd. Slaking was then used against a Trainer's {{p|Hitmonlee}} where his kicks heavily damaged Slaking as it had trouble moving due to its Ability. However, Slaking saved itself with a {{m|Slack Off}} and went for a {{m|Faint Attack}}, taking out Hitmonlee. After the battle, Slaking was traded for a Linoone.
|desc=Emerald received {{p|Slaking}} in exchange for a Farfetch'd. Slaking was then used against a Trainer's {{p|Hitmonlee}} where his kicks heavily damaged Slaking as it had trouble moving due to its Ability. However, Slaking saved itself with a {{m|Slack Off}} and went for a {{m|Faint Attack}}, taking out Hitmonlee. After the battle, Slaking was traded for a Linoone.


Slaking's known moves are {{m|Faint Attack}} and {{m|Slack Off}}, and its Ability is {{a|Truant}}.}}
Slaking's known moves are {{m|Slack Off}} and {{m|Feint Attack}}, and its Ability is {{a|Truant}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
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|desc=Emerald received {{p|Linoone}} after he gave up Slaking. Linoone was very fast as he was able to defeat many opponents, even helping Pinsir in defeating Noland's Mawile with the help of Trick. However, Linoone was defeated by Noland's {{p|Golem}}. Linoone was holding the Choice Band.
|desc=Emerald received {{p|Linoone}} after he gave up Slaking. Linoone was very fast as he was able to defeat many opponents, even helping Pinsir in defeating Noland's Mawile with the help of Trick. However, Linoone was defeated by Noland's {{p|Golem}}. Linoone was holding the Choice Band.


Linoone's known moves are {{m|Frustration}}, {{m|Dig}}, {{m|Trick}}, and {{m|Thunder Wave}}{{tt|*|Not used, just mentioned in the Pokédex}}, and his Ability is {{a|Pickup}}.}}
Linoone's known moves are {{m|Frustration}}, {{m|Trick}}, {{m|Dig}}, and {{m|Thunder Wave}}{{tt|*|Not used, just mentioned in the Pokédex}}, and his Ability is {{a|Pickup}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
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|epnum=PS306
|epnum=PS306
|epname=Pinsir Me, I Must Be Dreaming
|epname=Pinsir Me, I Must Be Dreaming
|desc={{p|Pinsir}} was the second Pokémon Emerald sent out during his battle against Noland after recalling Linoone when he used {{m|Trick}} on {{p|Mawile}} earlier. Due to the fact that Mawile can only use Iron Defense since it was holding the Choice Scarf, Pinsir was able to defeat Mawile. However, she was easily defeated by Noland's next Pokémon, {{p|Golem}}.
|desc={{p|Pinsir}} was the second Pokémon Emerald sent out during his battle against Noland after recalling Linoone when he used {{m|Trick}} on {{p|Mawile}} earlier. Due to the fact that Mawile can only use Iron Defense since it was holding the Choice Band, Pinsir was able to defeat Mawile. However, she was easily defeated by Noland's next Pokémon, {{p|Golem}}.


Pinsir's known moves are {{m|Swords Dance}}, {{m|Endure}}{{tt|*|Not used, just mentioned in the Pokédex}}, {{m|Flail}}{{tt|*|Not used, just mentioned in the Pokédex}} and {{m|Guillotine}}{{tt|*|Not used, just mentioned in the Pokédex}}, and her Ability is {{a|Hyper Cutter}}.}}
Pinsir's known moves are {{m|Swords Dance}}, {{m|Endure}}{{tt|*|Not used, just mentioned in the Pokédex}}, {{m|Flail}}{{tt|*|Not used, just mentioned in the Pokédex}} and {{m|Guillotine}}{{tt|*|Not used, just mentioned in the Pokédex}}, and her Ability is {{a|Hyper Cutter}}.}}
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{| width="100%"
{| width="100%"
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|-
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Ludicolo|‎Emerald Ludicolo Adventures.png|water|grass|size=200px|link=no}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Ludicolo|Emerald Ludicolo Adventures.png|water|grass|size=200px|link=no}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Illumise|‎Emerald Illumise Adventures.png|bug|size=200px|link=no}} ♀
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Illumise|Emerald Illumise Adventures.png|bug|size=200px|link=no}} ♀
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Togetic|Emerald Togetic Adventures.png|normal|flying|size=177px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Togetic|Emerald Togetic Adventures.png|normal|flying|size=177px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Ivysaur|Emerald Ivysaur Adventures.png|grass|poison|size=154px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Ivysaur|Emerald Ivysaur Adventures.png|grass|poison|size=154px|link=no}}
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| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Delcatty|Emerald Delcatty Adventures.png|normal|size=168px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Delcatty|Emerald Delcatty Adventures.png|normal|size=168px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Chinchou|Emerald Chinchou Adventures.png|water|electric|size=200px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Chinchou|Emerald Chinchou Adventures.png|water|electric|size=200px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Farfetch'd|Emerald Farfetchd Adventures.png|normal|flying|size=200px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Farfetch'd|Emerald Farfetch'd Adventures.png|normal|flying|size=200px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Gardevoir|‎Emerald Gardevoir Adventures.png|psychic|size=146px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Gardevoir|Emerald Gardevoir Adventures.png|psychic|size=146px|link=no}}
|-
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Grovyle|Emerald Grovyle PS306.png|grass|size=156px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Grovyle|Emerald Grovyle PS306.png|grass|size=156px|link=no}}
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|epnum=PS309
|epnum=PS309
|epname=Moving Past Milotic
|epname=Moving Past Milotic
|desc={{p|Blissey}} is used during Emerald's battle against the Frontier Brain, Lucy. She goes up against Seviper and, although she is able to deliver the first attack, Blissey is poisoned by Seviper's {{m|Poison Fang}}. Emerald could not heal her with a Berry, but he is able to switch her out with Starmie, activating her Ability. Later, she is knocked out by Seviper but left a special surprise for Lucy afterward.
|desc={{p|Blissey}} is used during Emerald's battle against the Frontier Brain, Lucy. She{{tt|*|Incorrectly referred to as Male in Chuang Yi's translations}} goes up against Seviper and, although she is able to deliver the first attack, Blissey is poisoned by Seviper's {{m|Poison Fang}}. Emerald could not heal her with a Berry, but he is able to switch her out with Starmie, activating her Ability. Later, she is knocked out by Seviper but left a special surprise for Lucy afterward.


Blissey's known moves are {{m|Seismic Toss}}, {{m|Soft-Boiled}}{{tt|*|used off-panel}}, and {{m|Heal Bell}}, and her Ability is {{a|Natural Cure}}.}}
Blissey's known moves are {{m|Seismic Toss}}, {{m|Soft-Boiled}}{{tt|*|used off-panel}}, {{m|Heal Bell}}, and {{m|Rest}}{{tt|*|Not used, just mentioned in the Pokédex}}, and her Ability is {{a|Natural Cure}}.}}
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Emerald
|trainer=Emerald
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{| width="100%"
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| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Ekans|‎Emerald Ekans Adventures.png|poison|size=200px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Ekans|Emerald Ekans Adventures.png|poison|size=200px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Ampharos|Emerald Ampharos Adventures.png|electric|size=200px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Ampharos|Emerald Ampharos Adventures.png|electric|size=200px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Dratini|Emerald Dratini Adventures.png|dragon|size=182px|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Emerald|Dratini|Emerald Dratini Adventures.png|dragon|size=182px|link=no}}
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==Achievements==
==Achievements==
[[File:Symbols Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Emerald's seven Frontier Symbols]]
===[[Symbol]]s obtained===
===[[Symbol]]s obtained===
[[File:Symbols Adventures.png|thumb|Emerald's seven Frontier Symbols]]
* [[Symbol|Knowledge Symbol]] (''[[PS307|Gotcha Where I Wantcha, Glalie]]'')
* [[Symbol|Knowledge Symbol]] (''[[PS307|Gotcha Where I Wantcha, Glalie]]'')
* [[Symbol|Luck Symbol]] (''[[PS310|Just My Luck...Shuckle]]'')
* [[Symbol|Luck Symbol]] (''[[PS310|Just My Luck...Shuckle]]'')
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==Gadgets==
==Gadgets==
When he was younger, Emerald decided to create a new image for himself. In order to do this, he enlisted the help of the [[Trick Master]] to create several inventions that would help Emerald look taller. As of the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire chapter, he no longer wears most of his equipment.
When he was younger, Emerald decided to create a new image for himself. In order to do this, he enlisted the help of the [[Trick Master]] to create several inventions that would help Emerald look taller. As of the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc, he no longer wears most of his equipment.


* The E Shooter (Japanese: '''E・シューター''' ''E Shooter'') is a gun designed to calm down rampaging Pokémon by making them remember their birthplace. Although it appears to be a toy gun, the inside of the gun is actually just a toy Emerald with scoops for arms that rapidly spin to fire dirt at the opponent.
* The E Shooter (Japanese: '''E・シューター''' ''E Shooter'') is a gun designed to calm down rampaging Pokémon by making them remember their birthplace. Although it appears to be a toy gun, the inside of the gun is actually just a toy Emerald with scoops for arms that rapidly spin to fire dirt (or sand for aquatic Pokémon)<ref>[http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/qa/qa_a_591_600.html#no600 Netkun Q&A No. 600] (Japanese)</ref> at the opponent.
* The Bullets of Serenity (Japanese: '''穏やかな弾丸''' ''Bullets of Calmness'') are bullet-like pellets that are fired from the E Shooter. They are filled with Hometown Soil (Japanese: '''故郷の土''' ''Hometown Soil''), which is dirt samples taken from various locations. By inserting the soil of a certain location into a pellet and firing it at a rampaging Pokémon that comes from that place, the Pokémon will be calmed down due to remembering its birthplace. Originally, he wore the bandoleer inside his Magic Hands; in the ''Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire'' chapter, he wears it around his torso.
* The Bullets of Serenity (Japanese: '''穏やかな弾丸''' ''Bullets of Calmness'') are bullet-like pellets that are fired from the E Shooter. They are filled with Hometown Soil (Japanese: '''故郷の土''' ''Hometown Soil''), which is dirt samples taken from various locations. By inserting the soil of a certain location into a pellet and firing it at a rampaging Pokémon that comes from that place, the Pokémon will be calmed down due to remembering its birthplace. Originally, he wore the bandoleer inside his Magic Hands; in the ''Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire'' arc, he wears it around his torso.
* The Magic Hands (Japanese: '''マジックハンド''' ''Magic Hand'') are a pair of fake arms attached to a spring. With these, Emerald can grabs objects from far away.
* The Magic Hands (Japanese: '''マジックハンド''' ''Magic Hand'') are a pair of fake arms attached to a spring. With these, Emerald can grabs objects from far away.
* Emerald owns a pair of platform shoes, which he uses to make himself appear taller than he actually is. In addition to their original purpose, the shoes can also store Poké Balls inside and turn into a {{wp|mizugumo}} (Japanese: '''水ぐも''' ''Mizugumo'') that allows Emerald to ski over the water.
* Emerald owns a pair of platform shoes, which he uses to make himself appear taller than he actually is. In addition to their original purpose, the shoes can also store Poké Balls inside and turn into a {{wp|mizugumo}} (Japanese: '''水ぐも''' ''Mizugumo'') that allows Emerald to ski over the water.
* Emerald wears a green jewel on his forehead. This jewel is actually a core of the Green Orb (Japanese: '''翠色の宝珠''' ''Emerald Orb''), an artificially-created Orb designed to control {{p|Rayquaza}} like the Red and Blue Orbs control {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}}, respectively. Due to its design, it has the ability to slightly control Pokémon.
* Emerald wears a green jewel on his forehead. This jewel is actually a core of the [[Jade Orb|Green Orb]] (Japanese: '''翠色の宝珠''' ''Emerald Orb''), an artificially-created Orb designed to control {{p|Rayquaza}} like the [[Red Orb|Red]] and [[Blue Orb]]s control {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}}, respectively. Due to its design, it has the ability to slightly control Pokémon.


===Gallery===
===Gallery===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Emerald is the only male Pokémon Adventures character named after a [[core series|third version]], as {{adv|Green}}{{tt|*|In Japan, Green is Blue, and the Blue Version was the ''third version'' of Generation I in Japan.}}, {{adv|Yellow}}{{tt|*|Yellow being a third version for all areas outside of Japan.}}, {{adv|Crystal}}, and {{adv|Platinum}} are all female.
* Emerald is the only male Pokémon Adventures character named after a [[core series|third version]], as {{adv|Green}}{{tt|*|In Japan, Green is named Blue, and the Blue Version was the ''third version'' of Generation I in Japan.}}, {{adv|Yellow}}{{tt|*|Yellow being a third version for all areas outside of Japan.}}, {{adv|Crystal}}, and {{adv|Platinum}} are all female.
* Emerald and Yellow are the only main characters of Pokémon Adventures not directly [[cross-canon counterpart|based on]] game characters.
* Emerald and Yellow are the only main characters of Pokémon Adventures not directly [[cross-canon counterpart|based on]] game characters.
* Emerald's birthday is May 31, and emeralds are the birthstone for those born in May.
* Emerald's birthday is May 31, and emeralds are the birthstone for those born in May.
* Emerald is the first Pokémon Adventures character whose first Pokémon was actually one of the starter Pokémon from the game series - or rather its evolution, Sceptile.
* Emerald is the first Pokémon Adventures character whose first Pokémon was one of the first partner Pokémon from the game series - or rather its evolution, Sceptile.
* If all of Emerald's Pokémon who got acquainted to a same species of opposite gender, belonging to other Pokédex holders were to breed, all of the pairings could result in a [[Baby Pokémon]].
* If all of Emerald's Pokémon who got acquainted to a same species of opposite gender belonging to other Pokédex holders were to breed, all of the pairings could result in a [[Baby Pokémon]].
* Emerald is the only main character of Pokémon Adventures to have never fought with or against {{p|Rayquaza|the version mascot}} of the game he represents.
* Emerald is the only main character of Pokémon Adventures to have never fought with or against {{p|Rayquaza|the version mascot}} of the game he represents.
** However, the Green Orb he wears is related to that Pokémon.
** However, the Green Orb he wears is related to that Pokémon.
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/story/comic/character/new_emerald/new_emerald_2006.html Pokémon Adventures website on Emerald] (Japanese)
*[http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/story/comic/character/new_emerald/new_emerald_2006.html Pokémon Adventures website on Emerald] (Japanese)
*[http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/story/comic/character/new_emerald2015/emerald.html Pokémon Adventures website on ORAS Emerald] (Japanese)
*[http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/story/comic/character/new_emerald2015/emerald.html Pokémon Adventures website on ORAS Emerald] (Japanese)
==References==
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Emerald
エメラルド Emerald
Emerald ORAS chapter.png
Emerald in the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc
Age 14 (as of the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc)[1]
Gender Male
Birthday May 31
Blood type AB-
Eye color Green
Hair color Blond
Hometown Unknown
Region Hoenn
Trainer class Trainer

Emerald (Japanese: エメラルド Emerald) is a main character in the manga series Pokémon Adventures.

Character

Emerald is a Pokémon Trainer born somewhere in the Hoenn region. Due to the loss of his parents at a young age, he was moved between his family members and was constantly bullied by his cousins due to his short height and tendency to rely on the help of Pokémon to get objects from high places. These events led to Emerald developing a complex about his height and a dislike of Pokémon. To get over his height issues, he used hair gel to style his hair upwards and wore various gadgets and clothing to make himself look taller than he actually is. He stops wearing these gadgets as well as his upwards hairstyle in the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc.

The constant moving from family member to family member led to Emerald developing the ability to determine a Pokémon's birthplace. If a Pokémon goes on a rampage, Emerald can calm it by surrounding the Pokémon with a "seal" of soil from its birthplace. The Pokémon is then calmed by a sense of nostalgia. For his skills, he is given the title of "Calmer" (鎮める者 Calmer).

Emerald claims to not like Pokémon themselves, but he likes Pokémon battles. As he does not train his own Pokémon, he borrows the Pokémon he uses from Crystal. Despite these claims, he is very close to Latias and Latios, who call him "Em".

History

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Past

Emerald as a young child

After running away from his relatives, Emerald created a new look to reinvent his image. This got the attention of the inventor, the Trick Master, who suggested Emerald move to Earl Dervish's Pokémon Academy, an orphanage. After arriving, Emerald encountered Crystal, a kind caretaker at the orphanage that was skilled at catching Pokémon. Wanting to learn from Crystal, Emerald met with Professor Oak to obtain a Pokédex like she did, but was refused due to his dislike of Pokémon. Oak allowed Emerald to temporarily register himself as a Pokédex's owner and told the boy to go out and find something unique about himself. With gadgets created by the Trick Master, Emerald changed his looks and honed his ability to determine a Pokémon's birthplace. Later, he received his Pokédex on his eleventh birthday.

Emerald arc

Emerald debuted in Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo, where he arrived at the Battle Frontier and rescued Todd, a reporter, from a wild Sudowoodo he angered. Afterward, Emerald crashed the opening ceremony press conference and announced his plan to conquer the Battle Frontier. While they initially refused Emerald's challenge and almost had him banned, the Frontier Brains decided to allow Emerald to participate when the press mistook his intrusion for a publicity stunt. As the Frontier would not open for another seven days, Emerald had until then to complete all seven facilities.

Emerald's using his E Shooter to calm Sceptile

The next day, in Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise, Emerald challenged the Battle Factory. Despite having a team of random Pokémon, Emerald eventually managed to defeat the Factory Head, Noland, and obtain the Knowledge Symbol. Later that night, Emerald revealed to Todd that he took the Sceptile he used to defeat Noland. With Latios and Latias' assistance, Emerald deduced that Sceptile was not a rental Pokémon and had been planted in the Battle Factory by someone other than Noland.

In As Luck Would Have It, Kirlia, Emerald challenged the Battle Pike. As the facility had no rental Pokémon, Emerald instead used a party of Pokémon received from Crystal. After making his way through the various traps located in the Battle Pike, Emerald faced off against Lucy, the Pike Queen, and won, earnin the Luck Symbol. Afterward, he, Todd, and Latias searched through the rooms of the Battle Pike to calm down suspicious Pokémon that were also planted like Sceptile.

In A Dust-Up With Dusclops, Emerald challenged the Battle Pyramid with another set of Pokémon received from Crystal, Emerald traversed through the Pyramid's dark maze. After making his way to the peak, Emerald faced off against the Pyramid King, Brandon and his powerful Pokémon Regirock, Regice, and Registeel. Eventually, with Sceptile's assistance, Emerald managed to defeat Brandon and earn the Brave Symbol.

In A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle, Anabel, the Salon Maiden, and the other Frontier Brains accused Emerald of stealing the Battle Factory's rental Pokémon and attacking Noland. To prove his innocence, Emerald revealed he came to the Battle Frontier to capture the Wish Pokémon, Jirachi. Emerald, the Brains, and Todd all traveled to the Artisan Cave, where Jirachi was rumored to be resting. Emerald managed to find Jirachi at the center of the cave, but his attempt to capture it was impeded by a man wearing armor known as Guile Hideout, allowing Jirachi to escape. Angered that he lost his chance at Jirachi, Guile fled as well, launching an attack from his sword to hide his escape. Sceptile, the Sudowoodo that attacked Todd, and a Dusclops from the Battle Pike appeared to protect Emerald from the attack.

Emerald in the Emerald arc

In Sneaky Like Shedinja, Emerald challenged the Battle Arena. Instead of another party of Pokémon from Crystal, Emerald instead used Sceptile, Sudowoodo, and Dusclops. During his battle against Greta, the Arena Tycoon, Emerald managed to win by cheering his Pokémon on, something he wouldn't do normally. After winning and obtaining the Guts Symbol, Emerald and his Pokémon passed out from exhaustion and are taken to a hotel room by Greta and Todd. Assuming his regular clothing would be uncomfortable to sleep in, Todd and Greta try to change Emerald into a pair of pajamas, only to discover that the boy is unusually short, much more so than they had expected. Todd had Greta pretend she didn't see anything and sent her out of the room.

In Verily Vanquishing Vileplume I, Emerald challenged the Battle Dome. While on a bathroom break, Emerald met Ruby and Sapphire, the two other Hoenn Pokédex holders. When they revealed they were sent to assist with the Jirachi capture mission, Emerald rejected their help and ran off. Ruby and Sapphire also entered in the Dome tournament, eventually making it to the semi-finals alongside Emerald and Tucker, the Dome Ace. Emerald faced off against Ruby and won while Tucker defeated Sapphire, allowing both to face each other in the finals. Finding Ruby and Sapphire's constant talk about bonding with Pokémon annoying, Emerald had them kicked out of the Dome and decided to switch his party out, stating that he'd be insulting his Pokémon if he bonded with them. After receiving his new Pokémon, Emerald battled against Tucker, but was easily defeated.

In Standing in the Way with Starmie, a depressed Emerald left to go challenge the Battle Palace, where he went up against Spenser, the Palace Maven. Spenser explained that in order to battle against him, Emerald must use three trusted Pokémon and have them fight without his commands. Before their battle could begin, Spenser received a call from his fellow Brains revealing that Guile managed to capture Jirachi and has sent an army of rental Pokémon to attack the public. Putting his trust in Sceptile, Sudowoodo, and Dusclops, Emerald left them behind and went with Ruby, Sapphire, and Noland to confront Guile at the Battle Tower. Along the way, Emerald calmed down a rampaging Mr. Mime, Snorlax, Mantine, and Mawile. In order to battle, Noland decided to use Mawile while allowing Emerald to keep the other three.

Emerald without his clothes covering him

In Facing Gulpin Is Hard to Swallow, Guile forced the Hoenn Pokédex holders and Noland to take the Battle Tower challenge in order to make it to him. After battling through various virtual Trainers, Emerald finally made it to the final floor, where he faced off against Anabel, who had been put under Guile's mind control. After Emerald was defeated, Latios appeared and returned Emerald's other three Pokémon, who had successfully obtained the Spirit Symbol. Using his Sight Sharing, Latios relayed a message from Spenser, who revealed that he came in contact with the Blue Orb in the past and gained the ability to detect others like him, which included Guile. With his identity exposed, Guile lifted his helmet, revealing himself to be Archie, the leader of Team Aqua.

In The Final Battle I, Guile used Jirachi's wishing granting power to summon a giant Kyogre-shaped mass of seawater and had it flood the Battle Frontier. Emerald and the others were assisted by Crystal alongside Gold, another Johto Pokédex holder. The two revealed that their fellow Pokédex holders were turned to stone and the only way of reviving them was Jirachi. While Crystal and Gold kept the Kyogre monster busy, Emerald was tasked with making the wish to revive the petrified Pokédex holders, but Jirachi refused his wish and flew away. Afterward, the Hoenn Pokédex holders trained to learn the Ultimate Moves, Frenzy Plant, Hydro Cannon, and Blast Burn.

In The Final Battle III, Emerald struggled to focus with the training. At Ruby and Sapphire's suggestion, Emerald revealed his past and how he obtained a Pokédex, got his mechanical suit, and got the mission to go to the Battle Frontier. Once he finished, Gold and Crystal fell on top of the training room, having been defeated by Guile. Angered that he hurt Crystal, Emerald tried to attack Guile, but was defeated. When Guile reminded Emerald of his earlier statements of only liking, Emerald angrily admitted that he truly does love Pokémon as well as the people who love them. His words caused Jirachi’s third eye to open and grant his wish to revive the petrified Pokédex holders. In The Final Battle VII, the ten Pokédex holders gathered together for one final battle against Guile and his army of rental Pokémon. With the help of Scott, Todd, Latios, and Latias, Emerald created a giant field around the Battle Frontier that pacified all of Guile's rental Pokémon with soil from Faraway Island. By utilizing a triple Frenzy Plant, Hydro Cannon, Blast Burn, and Volt Tackle combination, the Kyogre sea monster was overloaded with energy and exploded, finally ending the conflict with Guile.

In Epilogue, Emerald was congratulated by his allies on his victory against Guile. After receiving the Ability Symbol, Emerald realized there was only one day left to obtain the final Symbol and begged Tucker to let him challenge the Battle Dome again. Tucker allowed Emerald to compete, but without any other Trainers to join in the tournament, Emerald had to go up against his fellow Pokédex holders instead. As Jirachi went back to its thousand year slumber, Emerald thanked it for granting his wish to have friends. Afterward, Emerald competed in the Pokédex holder tournament, which he ended up winning, earning him the Tactics Symbol.

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc

In the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc, the Hoenn Pokédex holders were enlisted by Steven and Mr. Stone to prevent a meteoroid from crashing into the Earth and destroying it. Steven gave the three a Mega Bracelet, enabling them to use Mega Evolution and had them train with Ultima so Sceptile, Mumu, and Chic could fully master the Ultimate Moves. Ruby only agreed to help on the condition that Sapphire be kept in the dark about the meteoroid.

In Metagross Investigates, Emerald watched Sapphire train her new Kirlia, Kirly, and Ruby's Rara in order to evolve them into a Gardevoir fighting pair, only for Sapphire to accidentally kick up a Shiny Stone, causing Kirly to evolve into a Gallade instead. Later, Emerald and Sapphire fully mastered the Ultimate Moves with Ultima's guidance and gained the ability to use Mega Evolution. In order to prevent potential enemies from finding them, Mr. Stone had the training moved to the abandoned energy harvesting facility, Sea Mauville.

In Beedrill Prepares, the group arrived at Sea Mauville. That night, Emerald encountered the mysterious Pokémon, Hoopa, which couldn't be pacified by the soil from Faraway Island. Even with assistance from Steven and his Mega Metagross, Hoopa managed to escape. The next day, Emerald and Sapphire assisted Steven and Mr. Stone by putting Sceptile and Chic on a machine known as an Absorber and using the power of the Ultimate Moves in their Mega-Evolved forms. To their horror, the machine drained both Pokémon of their life energy to fuel a special device known as the dimensional shifter.

In PS604, the Draconid Zinnia and a group of Team Aqua and Magma Grunts attacked the Sea Mauville in order to destroy the dimensional shifter. During the clash, Zinnia stole Sapphire's Mega Bracelet, and Sapphire ended up falling into one of Hoopa's rings. Sapphire was transported to the inside of a rocket located at Mossdeep City, where she handed the dimensional shifter to Professor Cozmo and his assistants. Later, Ruby arrived to assist in the battle against Zinnia. When Zinnia tried to take Steven's Key Stone as well, Ruby offered up his and Emerald's Mega Bracelets as a bribe. Zinnia accepted and left, completely unaware that Ruby managed to steal a special scroll from her when she wasn't looking.

Emerald and his Pokémon

In PS606, the group traveled to Meteor Falls in hopes of finding information about Rayquaza. Hoopa was attacked by Amber and Blaise and manipulated into summoning Kyogre and Groudon with its rings. Using an illusion, Blaise and Amber bought themselves enough time to escape and allow Kyogre and Groudon to revert to their Primal forms. To Emerald and Ruby's shock, Archie and Maxie had returned and were the ones who gave Kyogre and Groudon the Orbs necessary for Primal Reversion. Using the super-ancient Pokémon's power, Archie and Maxie easily knocked Emerald and Ruby out of the sky before revealing that they also intended on stopping the meteoroid.

In PS610, Emerald and Ruby awakened at the Meteor Village, the home of the Draconids. The village Elder revealed that Sapphire fought to protect the dimensional shifter, but lost and went missing. The Elder also allowed Archie and Maxie to train and teach Kyogre and Groudon moves necessary for stopping the meteoroid. After meeting with his father again, Ruby and Norman determined that Rayquaza must be heading towards the Pokémon Association's research facility in Goldenrod City and used Hoopa's ring to head there as well.

In PS612, Emerald used Hoopa's rings to search for Sapphire, eventually managing to find her in a Secret Base at Route 120. Once Ruby and Norman succeeded their mission, they had Emerald tell Hoopa to create a space back to Hoenn. When Archie and Maxie emerged after finishing their training, Rayquaza went berserk upon spotting Kyogre and Groudon and began attacking them. Panicking, Hoopa moved the ring connecting to Johto to the direction of the other one connecting to Sapphire's location, accidentally sending Ruby and Rayquaza to Route 120 in the process.

In PS613, Archie and Maxie emerged at Route 120 after having Kyogre and Groudon force their way through Hoopa's ring, causing it to pass out. Emerald traveled to Ruby and Sapphire's location, where he revealed that Zinnia tried convince Rayquaza to join her, but was rejected and attacked. Latios rescued Zinnia and took her to Sootopolis City to recover from her injuries. Brought to tears, Zinnia gave up and admitted there was no way to save the planet anymore. Emerald disagreed and suggested the three factions that tried to stop the meteoroid work together instead of fighting with each other.

In PS616, the group's allies from around Hoenn gathered together to lend a hand and stop the meteoroid, now known as Grand Meteor Delta. Ruby and Sapphire set off with Rayquaza to space, and with the power of Mega Rayquaza and the combined might of their allies from Hoenn, Kanto, and Johto, Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire successfully shattered Grand Meteor Delta into pieces. A Deoxys emerged from the wreckage of the meteoroid, but was defeated when Rayquaza shattered its core, knocked it unconscious. Afterward, Rayquaza took Ruby and Sapphire back down to Earth, where they reunited with Emerald and the others.

With the crisis averted, Emerald celebrated not having to worry about the world ending. Afterward, Emerald said his farewells to Ruby and went to meet with the Frontier Brains.

Diamond & Pearl arc

In High-tailing It from Haunter, Emerald was briefly seen together with the other Pokédex holders from Kanto, Johto, and Hoenn when the Advanced level Grunt was talking to Diamond about the Pokédex.

Pokémon

On hand

Emerald's Sceptile ↔ Mega Sceptile

As a Mega Sceptile
Sceptile ↔ Mega Sceptile
Main article: Emerald's Sceptile

Sceptile was originally a first partner Pokémon owned by Professor Birch as a Treecko. After several adventures where he helped Wally awaken Rayquaza at the Sky Pillar, Treecko, now a Grovyle, ended up on a deserted island, evolved into a Sceptile, and was captured by Guile Hideout, who planted Sceptile into the Hoenn Battle Factory as a rental Pokémon. During Emerald's battle against Noland, Sceptile went berserk due to being hit by a Poison Sting fired by Guile Hideout. After Emerald calmed Sceptile down, he decided to have him join his team as he noted that he was level 51 at the time instead of being level 50 as with the other Rental Pokémon. With Emerald's Mega Bracelet, he can Mega Evolve into Mega Sceptile. He is level 69 and has a Hasty nature.

Debut Trying to Trounce Torchic
Emerald's Sudowoodo
Sudowoodo
Main article: Emerald's Sudowoodo

Sudowoodo went crazy due to being watered by a reporter while disguised as a tree and attacked but was calmed by Emerald. After this incident, Sudowoodo followed Emerald and joined Emerald's team at Artisan Cave in Sneaky Like Shedinja after shielding him along with Dusclops and Sceptile. She cares deeply for Emerald and once got into a Berry cooking competition to prove it. She was seen battling in the Battle Dome against a Pokémon Ranger, defeating his Ursaring. She was then seen battling at the Battle Palace against Spenser's Pokémon. After the final battle with Guile Hideout, she became acquainted with Gold's Sudowoodo, Sudobo. She is level 62, has a Quirky nature, and her Characteristic is "hates to lose."

Debut Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo
Emerald's Dusclops
Dusclops
Main article: Emerald's Dusclops

Dusclops was a wild Pokémon in the Battle Pike that Emerald determined was from Mt. Pyre. Like Sudowoodo, he followed him after the incident and joined him in the Artisan Cave in Sneaky Like Shedinja. He was seen battling at the Battle Dome, battling a Pokémon Ranger early on, and tying with Ruby's Kirlia, Rara. He was then seen battling at the Battle Palace against Spenser's Pokémon. He is level 61, has a Rash nature, and his Characteristic is "often lost in thought."

Debut As Luck Would Have It, Kirlia
Emerald's Snorlax
Snorlax
Snorlax was a rental Pokémon given to Emerald by Noland after she was calmed down by the young boy. She was seen battling in the Battle Tower. After the battle, she was seen getting acquainted with Red's Snorlax, Snor. In the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc, she and Snor were revealed to have created an Egg together. She is level 60 and has a Quiet nature.

None of Snorlax's moves are known and her Ability is Thick Fat.

Debut Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!
Emerald's Mr. Mime
Mr. Mime
Mr. Mime was a rental Pokémon given to Emerald by Noland after he was calmed down by the young boy. It was seen battling in the Battle Tower. After the battle, he was seen getting acquainted with Crystal's Mr. Mime, Mymee. His level is 63 and has a Jolly nature.

None of Mr. Mime's moves are known and his Ability is Filter.

Debut Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!
Emerald's Mantine
Mantine
Mantine was a rental Pokémon given to Emerald by Noland after she was calmed down by the young boy. She was seen battling in the Battle Tower. After the battle, she was seen getting acquainted with Gold's Mantine, Tibo. She is level 65 and has an Impish nature.

None of Mantine's moves are known and her Ability is Swift Swim.

Debut Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!

Befriended

Emerald's Latias and Latios
Latias and Latios
Main article: Eon duo (Adventures)

Latias and Latios are Pokémon that Emerald had befriended before challenging the Battle Frontier. The sibling Pokémon assisted Emerald in his quest to conquer the Battle Frontier and capture Jirachi. After Emerald made friends with his fellow Pokédex holders, Latias and Latios returned to their home on Southern Island. In the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc, Latias and Latios returned to help Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire prevent the meteoroid threatening to destroy Hoenn.

Debut Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo
Emerald's Hoopa
Hoopa
Hoopa first appeared on Sea Mauville, where Emerald encountered it while relieving himself. Emerald attempted to battle the prankster Pokémon, but his attempts to calm it with his E Shooter ended in failure. Although Steven stepped in to help, Hoopa eventually escaped. It later revealed itself when Zinnia attacked Sea Mauville to try and destroy the dimensional shifter. When Sapphire attempted to escape with the shifter from Zinnia's army, Hoopa appeared and transported her to another location. Afterward, it befriended Emerald and constantly pranked him by using its hoops to suck Emerald's long hair inside. Later, Amber and Blaise manipulated Hoopa into summoning Groudon and Kyogre.

None of Hoopa's moves are known and its Ability is Magician.

Debut PS602

Rented

These are the Pokémon that he used for the matches that required rental Pokémon:

Used in the Battle Factory

Emerald's Skarmory
Skarmory
Skarmory was the first rental Pokémon used in the Battle Factory. He was holding the item Quick Claw when Emerald rented Skarmory. During the battle, he was hit by Illumise's Flatter which resulted in him being confused. Emerald substituted Skarmory for Rhyhorn.

None of Skarmory's moves are known.

Debut Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise
Emerald's Rhyhorn
Rhyhorn
Rhyhorn was the second rental Pokémon used in the Battle Factory. He used him after recalling Skarmory and he was holding the item Leftovers. Rhyhorn was able to defeat Illumise in one hit. He was traded away later on.

Rhyhorn's only known move is Rock Slide.

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Emerald's Slaking
Slaking
Emerald received Slaking in exchange for a Farfetch'd. Slaking was then used against a Trainer's Hitmonlee where his kicks heavily damaged Slaking as it had trouble moving due to its Ability. However, Slaking saved itself with a Slack Off and went for a Faint Attack, taking out Hitmonlee. After the battle, Slaking was traded for a Linoone.

Slaking's known moves are Slack Off and Feint Attack, and its Ability is Truant.

Debut Pinsir Me, I Must Be Dreaming
Emerald's Linoone
Linoone
Emerald received Linoone after he gave up Slaking. Linoone was very fast as he was able to defeat many opponents, even helping Pinsir in defeating Noland's Mawile with the help of Trick. However, Linoone was defeated by Noland's Golem. Linoone was holding the Choice Band.

Linoone's known moves are Frustration, Trick, Dig, and Thunder Wave*, and his Ability is Pickup.

Debut Pinsir Me, I Must Be Dreaming
Emerald's Pinsir
Pinsir
Pinsir was the second Pokémon Emerald sent out during his battle against Noland after recalling Linoone when he used Trick on Mawile earlier. Due to the fact that Mawile can only use Iron Defense since it was holding the Choice Band, Pinsir was able to defeat Mawile. However, she was easily defeated by Noland's next Pokémon, Golem.

Pinsir's known moves are Swords Dance, Endure*, Flail* and Guillotine*, and her Ability is Hyper Cutter.

Debut Pinsir Me, I Must Be Dreaming
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Ludicolo
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Illumise
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Togetic
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Ivysaur
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Delcatty
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Chinchou
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Farfetch'd
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Gardevoir
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Grovyle

Borrowed from Crystal

Used in the Battle Pike

Emerald's Blissey
Blissey
Blissey is used during Emerald's battle against the Frontier Brain, Lucy. She* goes up against Seviper and, although she is able to deliver the first attack, Blissey is poisoned by Seviper's Poison Fang. Emerald could not heal her with a Berry, but he is able to switch her out with Starmie, activating her Ability. Later, she is knocked out by Seviper but left a special surprise for Lucy afterward.

Blissey's known moves are Seismic Toss, Soft-Boiled*, Heal Bell, and Rest*, and her Ability is Natural Cure.

Debut Moving Past Milotic
Emerald's Rapidash
Rapidash
Emerald chooses Rapidash as his choice to use in a Tag Battle against the computer's Kirlia and Dusclops. During the battle, Rapidash gets frozen by Dusclops, but he is immediately defrosted by Flame Wheel and defeats the computer player, moving Emerald to the next opponent. Later, Rapidash faces Lucy's Seviper and is able to defeat it after Rapidash is healed by Blissey's Softboiled.

Rapidash's known moves are Flame Wheel, Double-Edge, Overheat, and Solar Beam*, and his Ability is Run Away.

Debut Moving Past Milotic
Emerald's Starmie
Starmie
Starmie is used along with Rapidash in the first round of the Battle Pike, as it was able to defeat the computer player. Later, Starmie is called out to go up against Lucy's Shuckle. Shuckle is able to poison Starmie, but Shuckle is quickly defeated by Surf. After Shuckle is defeated, its next opponent is Milotic. Despite Starmie being poisoned, it is able to defeat Milotic and fainted afterward.

Starmie's known moves are Thunderbolt, Surf, Psychic, and Ice Beam*, and its Ability is Natural Cure.

Debut Moving Past Milotic

Used in the Battle Pyramid

Emerald's Alakazam
Alakazam
Alakazam was used in both the Battle Pyramid and Battle Dome. In the Battle Pyramid, it was mostly used to help Emerald escape the wild Pokémon that came up to them and the computer players. In the Battle Dome, it went up against Tucker's Charizard in the last minute and fell to its Earthquake.

Alakazam's known moves are Teleport, Thunder Punch, Fire Punch*, and Ice Punch*.

Debut A Dust-Up With Dusclops
Emerald's Phanpy
Phanpy
Emerald brought along a Phanpy to collect enough items to keep the team going. It was used to stop three Houndoom from attacking.

Phanpy's only known move is Earthquake and its Ability is Pickup.

Debut A Dust-Up With Dusclops
Emerald's Shedinja
Shedinja
Emerald chose Shedinja as it only had one HP and the unique Wonder Guard Ability, allowing only super effective moves to hit it. It went up against a wild Misdreavus and was able to defeat it without any problems. However, the attack that it used to defeat Misdreavus was reduced to zero as the opponent used Grudge before it fainted.

Shedinja's only known move is Shadow Ball and its Ability is Wonder Guard.

Debut A Dust-Up With Dusclops
Monlee
Monlee
Main article: Monlee

Crystal lent Emerald her Monlee (Japanese: エビぴょん Ebipyon) for use in the Battle Pyramid. He went up against Brandon's Registeel and defeated it, but soon after fainted from being poisoned during his attack on Registeel.

Debut Slugging It Out With Slugma
Bonee
Bonee
Main article: Bonee

Crystal lent her Bonee to Emerald for use in the Battle Pyramid. He went up against Brandon's Regice but lost after it put up a great fight.

Debut Slugging It Out With Slugma

Used in the Battle Dome

Emerald's Metagross
Metagross
Metagross was used against Tucker's Charizard where it tried to hold its own with its combo to attack and defend itself at the same time. However, it was not enough for Charizard's Overheat as it was defeated.

Metagross's known moves are Rock Tomb and Protect, and its Ability is Clear Body.

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Formerly befriended

The following are the Pokémon that helped Emerald in his disabilities when he was younger.

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Ekans
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Ampharos
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Dratini
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Cradily

Achievements

Emerald's seven Frontier Symbols

Symbols obtained

Gadgets

When he was younger, Emerald decided to create a new image for himself. In order to do this, he enlisted the help of the Trick Master to create several inventions that would help Emerald look taller. As of the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc, he no longer wears most of his equipment.

  • The E Shooter (Japanese: E・シューター E Shooter) is a gun designed to calm down rampaging Pokémon by making them remember their birthplace. Although it appears to be a toy gun, the inside of the gun is actually just a toy Emerald with scoops for arms that rapidly spin to fire dirt (or sand for aquatic Pokémon)[2] at the opponent.
  • The Bullets of Serenity (Japanese: 穏やかな弾丸 Bullets of Calmness) are bullet-like pellets that are fired from the E Shooter. They are filled with Hometown Soil (Japanese: 故郷の土 Hometown Soil), which is dirt samples taken from various locations. By inserting the soil of a certain location into a pellet and firing it at a rampaging Pokémon that comes from that place, the Pokémon will be calmed down due to remembering its birthplace. Originally, he wore the bandoleer inside his Magic Hands; in the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc, he wears it around his torso.
  • The Magic Hands (Japanese: マジックハンド Magic Hand) are a pair of fake arms attached to a spring. With these, Emerald can grabs objects from far away.
  • Emerald owns a pair of platform shoes, which he uses to make himself appear taller than he actually is. In addition to their original purpose, the shoes can also store Poké Balls inside and turn into a mizugumo (Japanese: 水ぐも Mizugumo) that allows Emerald to ski over the water.
  • Emerald wears a green jewel on his forehead. This jewel is actually a core of the Green Orb (Japanese: 翠色の宝珠 Emerald Orb), an artificially-created Orb designed to control Rayquaza like the Red and Blue Orbs control Groudon and Kyogre, respectively. Due to its design, it has the ability to slightly control Pokémon.

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Trivia

  • Emerald is the only male Pokémon Adventures character named after a third version, as Green*, Yellow*, Crystal, and Platinum are all female.
  • Emerald and Yellow are the only main characters of Pokémon Adventures not directly based on game characters.
  • Emerald's birthday is May 31, and emeralds are the birthstone for those born in May.
  • Emerald is the first Pokémon Adventures character whose first Pokémon was one of the first partner Pokémon from the game series - or rather its evolution, Sceptile.
  • If all of Emerald's Pokémon who got acquainted to a same species of opposite gender belonging to other Pokédex holders were to breed, all of the pairings could result in a Baby Pokémon.
  • Emerald is the only main character of Pokémon Adventures to have never fought with or against the version mascot of the game he represents.
    • However, the Green Orb he wears is related to that Pokémon.
  • Emerald is 4'1" (125 cm) tall and weighs 61 lbs (28 kg).
    • Emerald is both the shortest and lightest Pokédex holder.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese エメラルド Emerald
ラルド Rald
From Pokémon Emerald
English Emerald
Em / Rald
From Pokémon Emerald
French Émeraude From Pokémon Version Émeraude
German Smaragd From Pokémon Smaragd-Edition
Italian Smeraldo
'Raldo
From Pokémon Versione Smeraldo
Spanish Esmeralda From Pokémon Edición Esmeralda
Korean 에메랄드 Emerald From Pokémon Emerald
Chinese (Mandarin) 米拉特 Mǐlātè Partial transliteration of his Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 米拉特 Máihlāaidahk Same as Mandarin name
Brazilian Portuguese Emerald
Rald
Same as his English name and nickname
Vietnamese Emerald Transliteration of his Japanese name


Calmer

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 平息之人 Píngxī-zhī Rén *

External links

References



Pokémon Adventures main characters
RGBY/FRLG: RedBlueGreenYellow
GSC/HGSS: GoldSilverCrystal
RSE/ORAS: RubySapphireEmerald
DPPt: DiamondPearlPlatinum
BWB2W2: BlackWhiteBlakeWhitley
XY: XY
SMUSUM: SunMoon
SWSH: HenryCasey
SV: VioletScarlet



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