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The episode begins with [[Riley]] examining the {{p|Steelix}}. He says that Steelix had used {{m|Rock Polish}} to raise its speed but was still defeated, so he changed his plan. After a while Riley and {{TP|Riley|Lucario}} | The episode begins with [[Riley]] examining the {{p|Steelix}}. He says that Steelix had used {{m|Rock Polish}} to raise its speed but was still defeated, so he changed his plan. After a while Riley and {{TP|Riley|Lucario}} get attacked and their eyes are sealed by [[honey]]. They got attacked by two {{tc|Roughneck}}s and they reveal that Lucario's sense was blocked by {{p|Mothim}}'s {{m|Air Slash}}. {{adv|Diamond}} decides to battle instead of Riley. He commands [[Tru]] to use {{m|Razor Leaf}} but {{p|Vespiquen}} defends it with {{m|Defend Order}}. Diamond then starts to explain that the speed of the leaves depends on how many leaves are shot out. He then commands Tru to use Razor Leaf with only one leaf. As a result, Vespiquen was knocked out, making the bees panic and Mothim become confused. The episode ends with Lucario quickly finishing the Roughneck with {{m|Bone Rush}}, {{m|Flash Cannon}}, {{m|Aura Sphere}}, and {{m|Close Combat}}. The [[Pokémon Egg]] is also secured. | ||
==Major events== | ==Major events== | ||
* {{adv|Diamond}} and [[Riley]] investigate who had defeated the powerful {{p|Steelix}} even after using {{m|Rock Polish}}. | * {{adv|Diamond}} and [[Riley]] investigate who had defeated the powerful {{p|Steelix}} even after using {{m|Rock Polish}}. | ||
* Diamond battles two {{tc|Roughneck | * Diamond battles two {{tc|Roughneck}}s for the [[Pokémon Egg]] that they had stolen. | ||
* Diamond learns the ability to use one single leaf from [[Tru]]'s {{m|Razor Leaf}} to pin a Pokémon down. | * Diamond learns the ability to use one single leaf from [[Tru]]'s {{m|Razor Leaf}} to pin a Pokémon down. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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Revision as of 22:15, 6 April 2016
Series | Pokémon Adventures |
Location | Iron Island |
Vexing Vespiquen & Unmanageable Mothim I/VS. Vespiquen & Mothim I (Japanese: VS ビークインと ガーメイルI VS. Beequen & Gamale I) is the 381th round of the Diamond & Pearl arc in the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Plot
The episode begins with Riley examining the Steelix. He says that Steelix had used Rock Polish to raise its speed but was still defeated, so he changed his plan. After a while Riley and Lucario get attacked and their eyes are sealed by honey. They got attacked by two Roughnecks and they reveal that Lucario's sense was blocked by Mothim's Air Slash. Diamond decides to battle instead of Riley. He commands Tru to use Razor Leaf but Vespiquen defends it with Defend Order. Diamond then starts to explain that the speed of the leaves depends on how many leaves are shot out. He then commands Tru to use Razor Leaf with only one leaf. As a result, Vespiquen was knocked out, making the bees panic and Mothim become confused. The episode ends with Lucario quickly finishing the Roughneck with Bone Rush, Flash Cannon, Aura Sphere, and Close Combat. The Pokémon Egg is also secured.
Major events
- Diamond and Riley investigate who had defeated the powerful Steelix even after using Rock Polish.
- Diamond battles two Roughnecks for the Pokémon Egg that they had stolen.
- Diamond learns the ability to use one single leaf from Tru's Razor Leaf to pin a Pokémon down.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
- Diamond
- Riley
- Two Roughnecks
Pokémon
- Munchlax (Lax; Diamond's)
- Torterra (Tru/Wig; Diamond's)
- Shieldon (Don; Diamond's)
- Lucario (Riley's)
- Vespiquen (Roughneck's)
- Mothim (Roughneck's)
- Steelix
- Pokémon Egg
Others
- Vespiquen's Grubs (From Attack Order, Defend Order & Heal Order)
Trivia
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