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Tactics of the Dome Ace
Shogakukan full volume | Chapter 323 in Vol. 28 |
VIZ Media full volume | Adventure 323 in Vol. 28 |
Series | Pokémon Adventures |
Location | Battle Dome Battle Palace |
A Cheeky Charizard Change-Up I (Japanese: VS リザードンI VS Charizard I), titled VS. Charizard I in the Chuang Yi translation, is the 323rd chapter of the Pokémon Adventures manga, and the 21st chapter of the Emerald arc.
It is subtitled Tactics of the Dome Ace (Japanese: スーパースターの戦略 Superstar Tactics) in the VIZ Media translation and Superstar Tactics in the Chuang Yi translation.
Plot
At the Battle Dome, Greta and Lucy point the crowd in to the see the tournament. They express anger over how they, as Frontier Brains, have been reduced to mere ushers. Noland and Brandon tell them to calm down, as they were given the task by Anabel. Greta agrees, but she states that she never expected so many people to come. As they watch the crowd comment on the battle, the Frontier Brains tear up from seeing how much the people care for the Battle Frontier. As Noland tells everyone to go cheer Tucker on, he reveals that he found out a way to see Jirachi before Guile Hideout does.
Inside the Battle Dome, the battle between Emerald and Tucker finally gets underway. Ruby and Sapphire cheer Emerald on, which gets on his nerves. The two guess which Pokémon Tucker will start with, which makes Emerald yell at them when they get into another argument. Ruby and Sapphire state that they can't help it because Emerald's Sceptile has gotten along with Mumu and Chic. Sapphire suggests showing how much he cares for Sceptile by using it in his battle.
Emerald calls a time-out, and requests that Ruby and Sapphire be thrown out of the Battle Dome as well as a change in his team. The referee tells Emerald that he can't change his team, but Tucker decides to allow it anyway. Emerald walks out of the Battle Dome and prepares the Pokémon he will request from Crystal. Ruby and Sapphire follow and try to talk him out of it, only to be thrown out of the Battle Dome by Emerald.
Emerald puts his team in a transfer machine, despite them clearly not wanting him to do it. Emerald tells his team that feelings and bonding don't make winning teams, and that it would just make them lose the battle and be insulting them. Emerald notes how Crystal is taking an unusually long time to reply, and she just sends him his replacements without answering his call. Afterwards, Emerald returns to the battlefield and begins his battle against Tucker. Emerald sends out an Alakazam, while Tucker sends out a Charizard.
Emerald states that it's the same Alakazam that he was used in the Battle Pyramid. Alakazam attacks with a super effective Thunder Punch. Emerald states that Alakazam knows all three elemental punches, which is perfect against a Flying-type like Charizard. Charizard manages to endure the move and counters with an Earthquake. Emerald tries to have Alakazam last long enough to dish out another Thunder Punch, but it faints from the move.
Emerald sends out his last Pokémon, a Metagross. Scott questions this choice, and wonders if Emerald made a wrong choice when expecting Tucker's team. Emerald states that Metagross is holding a Quick Claw, which he hopes will give it an advantage. Emerald has Metagross attack with Rock Tomb, greatly damaging its opponent. Charizard manages to survive and attacks Metagross with a super effective Overheat. Emerald tries to use Protect to block the attack, but it fails after repeated use.
Outside, Ruby and Sapphire note how their plan to get along with Emerald failed. They decide that no matter what happens, they will have to use their remaining days to check around the Battle Frontier. They notice Spenser exiting out of the Battle Palace. Sapphire wonders why he's there while everyone is at the Battle Dome, but Ruby just tells her to ignore him. Spenser approaches the two, causing them to stop. Suddenly, Spenser puts his staff up to Sapphire's chin.
Major events
- Noland comes up with a plan to find Jirachi.
- Annoyed at their antics, Emerald throws Ruby and Sapphire out of the Battle Dome.
- Emerald switches his team for his battle against Tucker.
- Spenser suddenly approaches Sapphire with his staff.
- For a list of all major events in the Pokémon Adventures manga, please see the history page.
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Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Alakazam (Crystal's; borrowed by Emerald)
- Metagross (Crystal's; borrowed by Emerald)
- Swampert (Mumu/Zuzu; Ruby's)
- Castform (Fofo/Popo; Ruby's)
- Blaziken (Chic/Toro; Sapphire's)
- Sceptile (Emerald's)
- Sudowoodo (Emerald's)
- Dusclops (Emerald's)
- Charizard (Tucker's)
- Seviper (Lucy's)
- Milotic (Lucy's)
- Crobat (Spenser's)
- Jirachi (Adventures; fantasy)
- Psyduck (Trainer's)
- Seadra (Trainer's)
- Spinda (Trainer's)
Trivia
Errors
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Mandarin Chinese | VS 噴火龍I (Taiwan) VS 喷火龙I (Mainland China) | |
French | La tactique suprême | |
German | VS. Glurak (Teil 1) | |
Italian | VS Charizard I | |
Korean | VS 리자몽 I | |
Brazilian Portuguese | Vs. Charizard - Parte 1 | |
Spanish | Latin America | VS Charizard (1): La estrategia del astro cúpula |
Spain | Contra Charizard (1ª parte) | |
Vietnamese | VS Lizardon I - Chiến thuật của Siêu sao | |
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