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Sostituzione testo - "e Emerald" con "e Smeraldo"
m (Sostituzione testo - ", Emerald" con ", Smeraldo")
m (Sostituzione testo - "e Emerald" con "e Smeraldo")
==Trama==
{{Trama incompleta}}
<!--{{LGA|Smeraldo}} starts his first battle in the first room of the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Pike}}, with a [[Kirlia]] and a [[Dusclops]] as his opponents. To combat his opponents, Smeraldo sends out his first two Pokémon, a [[Rapidash]] and [[Starmie]]. Emerald's Pokémon leap to attack, only for Rapidash to be frozen by Dusclops and Starmie put to sleep by Kirlia. The [[Todd Snap|reporter]] is horrified to see that Emerald has already been defeated, but Emerald tells him not to worry. Rapidash thaws itself out of its ice prison with a [[Flame Wheel]], while Starmie wakes itself up with its held [[Lum Berry]]. Next, he commands Rapidash and Starmie to use [[Double-Edge]] and [[Thunderbolt]], which defeat their opponents and give EmeraldSmeraldo the victory.
 
While EmeraldSmeraldo runs off to the next room, the reporter notes that Emerald's team is great against status ailments, as Rapidash can free itself from being frozen with Flame Wheel, and Starmie holds the Lum Berry as well as having [[Natural Cure]] as its Ability. The reporter begins wondering who the person is that sent Emerald to the Battle Frontier as well as supplying him Pokémon. Meanwhile, Smeraldo chooses his next room, but instead of another virtual Trainer, he finds a man just walking by and commenting on the weather. Lucy explains to a confused reporter that the Battle Pike is a test of luck, which means that there are a variety of events that can happen depending on whichever door he chooses. Due to this, very lucky Trainers can challenge Lucy without having taken a single hit while unlucky Trainers will be completely exhausted.
 
Time passes, and Emerald reaches the 42nd room in the third set. There, he encounters a wild [[Milotic]], which he simply runs away from instead of battling. Confused, the reporter asks Emerald why he completed the room by running away instead of battling his opponent. Emerald explains that since it was a [[wild Pokémon]] battle he can run away and avoid any damage if he's fast enough. Emerald explains that in the Battle Pike, taking routes that help avoid fighting is the wisest choice. Emerald reveals that in each hall, there are maids that give hints as to what he will have to face in the room they stand in front of.
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