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* Defictionalization: In a way, the [[http://www.reddit.com/user/VillainousWattson VillainousWattson]] account on Website/{{Reddit}} during the ''Emerald'' stream, who constantly loves to find hilarity in A's many lamentations.

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* Defictionalization: {{Defictionalization}}: In a way, the [[http://www.reddit.com/user/VillainousWattson VillainousWattson]] account on Website/{{Reddit}} during the ''Emerald'' stream, who constantly loves to find hilarity in A's many lamentations.



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** According to the TPP Fame Checker, it stands for Tureaud, [[EmbarrassingMiddleName but he gets angry when people call him that.]]
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The Character Page for ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonEmerald''. Characters for ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed'', ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal'', ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed'', and ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonPlatinum'' can be seen '''[[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed here]]''', '''[[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal here]]''', '''[[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed here]]''', and '''[[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonPlatinum here]]''' respectively. For characters shared between playthroughs see [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemon here]].

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The Character Page for ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonEmerald''. Characters for ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed'', ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal'', and ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed'' can be seen '''[[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed here]]''', '''[[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal here]]''', and '''[[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed here]]''', respectively. For characters shared between playthroughs see [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemon here]].

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** GeniusBonus: The [=X/Y=] distinction is reversed in birds; males have matching chromosomes and females have a mismatched pair. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZW_sex-determination_system They are usually called Z and W to avoid confusion.]]

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I\'d say they\'re pretty major characters. They certainly have a lengthy list of tropes.


! A's Team "The A-Team"

[[folder: The Team in General]]
* AmazonBrigade: A's team has a tendency to only have one or two males at a time, if any. This is in stark contrast to teams of both previous streams, where TheSmurfettePrinciple was in full effect. The endgame team had 5 females, with Mightydoge as TheOneGuy.
* MoeAnthropomorphism: Around the time that the police force lore cropped up, and in contrast to previous generations, depicting the team as humans (or PettingZooPeople) became at least as popular in fanart as sticking to their canon forms.
* NoSell: Due to the change of Hidden Machine (HM) move mechanics in Generation III, A simply has to teach any of her Pokémon HMs like Surf or Dive in order to make them immune to the murderous effects of the PC's Release option.
* NotAllowedToGrowUp: B-spammers consistently prevented Zexy's evolution and tried to delay several others, though this behavior lessened (but didn't disappear) over time. So far, Marill, Nincada, Abra, and Geodude have been allowed to evolve before the re-introduction of Democracy, Nincada and Abra on their first try; Oddish and Tentacool only evolved in Democracy.
* PoliceProcedural: While the theme first coalesced as HiredGuns, it has since developed into a police-specific theme with some SWATTeam influence.
** ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: That said, they've yet to do any actual visible policing of anywhere. They've handled two teams of environmental extremists, though.
* RightHandVersusLeftHand: They all seem to have a habit of attacking each other in battle when they should be attacking the other guys. It's unclear whether this is [[AHouseDivided out of malice]] or just out of [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy terrible aim]]. Although the latter would be oddly [[ATeamFiring appropriate]]...
** Torchic and Azumarill were often thought to be rivals, both being the strongest on the team during their time together. [[RedOniBlueOni Their natures are Lonely and Rash and their types are Fire and Water, respectively, fueling the comparisons.]] Many have offered [[SlapSlapKiss other theories]]...
* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Alongside the more [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter traditional]] fan art, there is a [[http://imgur.com/Gqq5jUF good deal]] of [[http://imgur.com/8mOriZ8 fan art]] depicting the whole team (and some enemies) as humans.
* TheTeam: A PowerTrio of Duos
** AdventureDuo: The Rollers; M4 who carries the team, and 5'7 the klutzy bomb-squad who's been prone to exploding herself
*** TheLeader: M4 - DemolitionsExpert: 5'7
** CaptainSmoothAndSergeantRough: The Pack Leaders; a spiritually/scientificly ascended Vileplume and an intimidating Mightyena, respectively
*** TheArchmage: Cabbage The White - [[PerpSweating The Interrogator]]: Mighty Doge
** [[RunningGag Water and Trumpets Division]]
*** TheLancer: Tentacruel and NewMeat: XX (Until XX was deposited in the PC for...)
** TheSixthRanger: Annie the Hariyama

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! A's Team "The A-Team"

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[[folder:Gym Leaders]]
!!Tropes applied to all:
* CombatPragmatist:
The Team in General]]
* AmazonBrigade: A's team has a tendency
Hoenn Gym Leaders are more than happy to only have one or two males at a time, if any. This is in stark contrast to teams of both previous streams, where TheSmurfettePrinciple was in full effect. The endgame team had 5 females, with Mightydoge as TheOneGuy.
* MoeAnthropomorphism: Around
bring out the time that the police force lore cropped up, and in contrast to previous generations, depicting the team as humans (or PettingZooPeople) became at least as popular in fanart as sticking to healing items when their canon forms.
* NoSell: Due to the change of Hidden Machine (HM) move mechanics in Generation III, A simply has to teach any of her
star Pokémon HMs like Surf or Dive in order to make them immune are getting low on health.
* TookALevelInBadass: Compared
to the murderous effects of Gym Leaders in the PC's Release option.
previous generations. Gone (mostly) are ArtificialStupidity and the AIRoulette, instead replaced with trainers who are capable of using status-affecting moves in the appropriate situations and selecting the most effective attacks against Pokémon the player sends out.
** Also applicable in-game, as the player is able to engage in rematches with the Gym Leaders, whereupon they gain tougher, higher-leveled Pokémon.

!!Roxanne
The first Gym Leader in Hoenn, Roxanne follows Brock's example of using Rock-type Pokémon. She has two Geodudes and a Nosepass in Emerald version.

* NotAllowedToGrowUp: B-spammers consistently prevented CurbStompBattle: Unlike Falkner, Roxanne delivered an immense beatdown to the Mob despite their over-leveled starter.
* EarlyGameHell: As is usual for early Rock-type Gyms when a Fire-type starter Pokémon is picked.
* TheDreaded: Quickly became this, inflicting multiple defeats on the Mob due to a combination of her type advantage over Zexy and the fact that Rock Tomb's debuff effect neutralizes
Zexy's evolution speed advantage.
* WakeUpCallBoss: After taking 9 hours to beat her, it's really sunk in how challenging ''Emerald'' is going to be.

!!Brawly
The second Gym Leader in Hoenn, he effects a surfer-dude persona
and tried to delay several others, though this behavior lessened (but didn't disappear) over time. So far, Marill, Nincada, Abra, leads the Gym of the secluded Dewford Town, relying on Fighting-type Pokémon.

* SurferDude

!!Wattson
The third Gym Leader in Hoenn
and Geodude have been allowed head of the electric Mauville Gym, Wattson follows Lt. Surge's example of using Electric-type Pokemon. He has a Voltorb, a Magneton, an Electrike, and a Manetric in ''Emerald'' version.

* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Three out of Wattson's four Pokemon know Shock Wave, which is an electric attack that never misses[[hottip:*: Barring the effects of certain moves like Dig]].
* ArchEnemy: To A. It took more then twenty attempts
to evolve beat him, it was during his gym that Zexy was released and he's always there to laugh at A's misery. There are many, many players who want to return to Mauville after the Elite Four just to beat him again. [[labelnote:note]][[EvilLaugh Wahahahahahaha!]][[/labelnote]]
* BadassGrandpa
* BossRush: Since every Mon of his team had the potential of dealing an absurd amount of damage to A's team, each and every single one qualifies as a BossInMookClothing.
* Defictionalization: In a way, the [[http://www.reddit.com/user/VillainousWattson VillainousWattson]] account on Website/{{Reddit}} during the ''Emerald'' stream, who constantly loves to find hilarity in A's many lamentations.
* FixedDamageAttack: Sonicboom, which always does exactly 20 damage. At that point in the game, that can mean losing anywhere from a third to a half of a Pokemon's HP.
* LuckBasedMission: The party has often failed at a critical moment thanks to paralysis and/or confusion, which can completely stop a Pokemon from acting. Woe betide anyone who gets inflicted with ''both'' statuses...
* ShockAndAwe: He employs Electric-type Pokémon in his arsenal.
* StandardStatusEffects: All of his Pokémon carry some way to inflict paralysis, and his Magneton can also inflict confusion with Supersonic.

!!Flannery
The fourth Gym Leader of Hoenn, Flannery follows Blaine's example of using Fire-type Pokemon. She has a Numel, a Slugma, a Camerupt, and a Torkoal in ''Emerald'' version.

* BareYourMidriff
* CurbStompBattle: Being a Fire-type Gym Leader, the highly overleveled Water-type M4 beat down her Pokemon without breaking a sweat.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Much like [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed Giovanni]] and his spinners, Flannery's gym is filled with ledges.
* MsFanservice
* PlayingWithFire: Goes without saying, since she's a Fire-type Gym Leader.

!!Norman
The fifth Gym Leader of Hoenn, Norman is also the father of A. He specializes in Normal-type Pokemon. In Emerald, he has a Spinda, Vigoroth, Linoone, and Slaking.

* CurbStompBattle: Like Flannery
before the re-introduction of Democracy, Nincada and Abra on their first try; Oddish and Tentacool only evolved in Democracy.
him, M4 absolutely destroyed his team.
* PoliceProcedural: While the theme first coalesced as HiredGuns, it has since developed into a police-specific theme with some SWATTeam influence.
** ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: That said, they've yet to do any actual visible policing of anywhere. They've handled two teams of environmental extremists, though.
* RightHandVersusLeftHand: They all seem to have a habit of attacking each other in battle when they should be attacking the other guys. It's unclear whether this is [[AHouseDivided
LightningBruiser: Vigoroth wiped out of malice]] or just out of [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy terrible aim]]. Although the latter would be oddly [[ATeamFiring appropriate]]...
** Torchic and Azumarill were often thought to be rivals, both being the strongest
every Pokemon on the team during until it came face-to-face with M4.
* SoProudOfYou: Norman is torn between this and envy when A defeats him.

!!Winona
The sixth Gym Leader in Hoenn, Winona uses Flying-type Pokémon.

* BossInMookClothing: It wasn't due to her signature Altaria that we lost the first battle against Winona, or even the Skarmory. No, it was the tiny Swablu she initiates the battle with which defeated Moe with a well-placed Perish Song, allowing the rest of her team (the REAL bosses) to destroy the significantly weaker remains of A's team.
* CombatPragmatist: She has absolutely nothing against sacrificing her Swablu as long as she manages to cast Perish Song on those she otherwise would have trouble defeating.
* CurbStompBattle: What happened (to the third gym-leader in a row) when Swablu was taken out instantly without the chance to Perish Song.
* DanceBattler: She is apparently proud of her own and her Pokémon's elegant battle choreography. However, since this is turn-based Pokémon combat with only sprites (as well as Twitch had turned off battle animation), [[InformedAbility that is one dance we'll never get to see.]]
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Her first Pokémon, a Level 29 Swablu, has the power to throw Perish Song which took out the almost double level Azumarill Moe in three turns. All because Twitch was unable to switch Pokémon when locked into Rollout.
* OneHitKill: Her Swablu's Perish Song could be seen as this even if it has a three turn delay, as Twitch is unable to switch Pokémon to save the afflicted. They only won when Moe managed to take out Swablu in a single Strength attack, allowing her to sweep the rest of Winona's team with Rollout.
** StandardStatusEffects: An example of the Doom effect, actually.

!!Tate & Liza
The seventh Gym Leader(s) in Hoenn, Tate & Liza follow Sabrina's example of using Psychic-type Pokemon. They have a Claydol, a Xatu, a Lunatone, and a Solrock in Emerald version.

* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Most likely to exploit the mob's weakness to Double Battles.
* TheDreaded: Fear of them began as early as Mauville City, by which time A had proven to be devastatingly terrible at Double Battles. However, several of them are weak to M4's Surf, which hits both opposing Pokemon in Double Battles (and can't accidentally hit allies, unlike in later Gens where it hits everyone but the user).
* DownToTheLastPlay: Despite her having a level 74 Azumarill, they defeated A multiple times due to focused team-work and M4 sometimes attacking her team-mates and generally was forced to fight alone. The time A won, they only had M4 left with 5 hp.
* MillionToOneChance: They would have won the last battle. Due to the Light Screen, Claydol would not have fainted from the last Surf, and if they hadn't had a Hyper Potion they would have defeated M4 instead. Luckily for the players, they managed to avoid putting any opponent on low hp so they still had that Hyper Potion at the end, AND they managed to get a very perfectly timed CriticalHit, without which Claydol would have Psychiced or Earthquaked M4 to yet another loss.
* PsychicPowers
* TacticalSuicideBoss: They stopped to heal Claydol when one more attack would have killed M4 Moe, A's last remaining Pokémon. They lost
their time together. [[RedOniBlueOni Their natures are Lonely victory because of that.

!!Juan
The eighth
and Rash final Gym Leader in Hoenn, Juan is a sharp-dressed man running the Sootopolis City Gym after Wallace's departure, retaining its Water-type specialty. He uses a Luvdisc, a Whiscash, a Sealeo, a Crawdaunt, and their types are Fire a Kingdra.

* CurbStompBattle: Even with Tate
and Water, respectively, fueling the comparisons.]] Many have offered [[SlapSlapKiss other theories]]...
Liza interrupting A's streak, it picked up again with Juan. His Gym was far harder than he was.
* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Alongside the DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Relies more [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter traditional]] fan art, there is a [[http://imgur.com/Gqq5jUF good deal]] on difficult puzzles than difficult battles.
* TheDreaded: Fear
of [[http://imgur.com/8mOriZ8 fan art]] depicting Sootopolis Gym began earlier than Mossdeep's, but for a different reason - the whole team (and some enemies) as humans.
* TheTeam: A PowerTrio
cracked-ice puzzle would be excruciatingly difficult without the aid of Duos
Democracy Mode.
** AdventureDuo: [[http://i.imgur.com/8UZd0Rl.png The Rollers; M4 who carries streamer has said]] they will activate Democracy Mode for the team, Gym.
* StoneWall: In theory, his Kingdra. Combinations of Rest, Hyper Potions,
and 5'7 the klutzy bomb-squad who's been prone to exploding herself
*** TheLeader: M4 - DemolitionsExpert: 5'7
** CaptainSmoothAndSergeantRough: The Pack Leaders;
high defenses leave most players struggling against it. Then it met a spiritually/scientificly ascended Vileplume and an intimidating Mightyena, respectively
*** TheArchmage: Cabbage The White - [[PerpSweating The Interrogator]]: Mighty Doge
** [[RunningGag Water and Trumpets Division]]
*** TheLancer: Tentacruel and NewMeat: XX (Until XX was deposited in the PC for...)
** TheSixthRanger: Annie the Hariyama
level 83 Azumarill...



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!!Tropes applied to all:
* {{Badass}}: Short of [[TrueFinalBoss Steven]], they are the five strongest trainers in Hoenn.
* BossBonanza
* CombatPragmatist: They are more than happy to use Full Restores to eliminate any dents A has made on them.
* CriticalExistenceFailure: Several of the Elite Four's Pokémon have displayed astounding tenacity with their innate knack to survive most of A's Pokémon's "OneHitKO"-esque attacks with a sliver of HitPoints left, dishing out retributory damage in return.
** This is especially a pain considering every member of the Elite Four has a habit of using a Full Restore the first time this happens to any one of their Pokémon. As a result, in many cases bringing an enemy's health down to 1% from, say, 50%, is worse than bringing it down to 40%, as healing items are always used before any attacks.
* FiveBadBand: While not [[GoodVersusGood technically evil]], they do form a sort of this.
** BigBad: Wallace
** TheDragon and TheBrute: Drake (who, interestingly, literally uses Dragon-types) and Sidney both fulfill these roles, taking A's Pokemon down through sheer brute force.
** EvilGenius: Phoebe, using wickedly cunning tactics to wear down A's Pokémon.
** DarkChick: Glacia, who uses [[GradualGrinder unusual tactics]] compared to the rest of the group.
* SpamAttack: Despite the competent intelligence of the foes, each member has a Pokémon with a tendency to re-use a certain move over and over again, with notable offenders being Double Team, Protect, and Recover.

!!Sidney
The first of the Elite Four, Sidney uses Dark-type Pokemon. In Emerald, he has a Mightyena, Cacturne, Shiftry, Crawdaunt, and Absol.

* AchillesHeel: Most of his team being dark type allows Annie to easily mop the floor with his team after she was decently leveled.
* ButtMonkey: The poor guy has been beaten by A ''ninety-seven times''. Originally, he at least had the comfort of knowing he was softening her team up for his colleagues to beat, but ever since Annie got strong enough to OneHitKO all of his Pokémon, he's pretty-much just wasting his own time here.
* CombatPragmatist: In addition to Full Restores, he happily uses Double Team to dodge everything.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Sidney's actually a thoroughly NiceGuy, being entirely gracious in defeat.
** DarkIsEvil: His team, however, has multiple nasty customers in it, including a giant lobster that fights everything in sight, a cactus that methodically stalks down travelers until they are incapable of moving, and a species known specifically as the "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Wicked Pokémon]]". The fanart reflects this. Absol and Mightyena, however, are examples of DarkIsNotEvil, like their master.
* EvilCounterpart: The first trainer other than the PC in TTP history to have their [[http://imgur.com/9XB8s4W entire team]] immortalized in fan art. His pokemon were even given [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22eeqg/ateam_fanart_the_enemy_sidneys_team/ nicknames]] a'la [[MetalGearSolid FOXHOUND]]. They are Sand Hyena (Mightyena), Needle Cactus (Cacturne), Double Tengu (Shiftry), Moon Doge (Absol) and Pistol Shrimp (Crawdaunt).
* {{Jobber}}: Much like [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed Bruno]] and [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal Will]], Sidney does a good job of weakening the hero's team. Also much like Bruno and Will, Sidney ends up losing an insane amount of times. His final record? ''5-97''.
* TheDragon: His Shiftry is perhaps his most dangerous 'mon. It uses Swagger to confuse its opponents, Double Team to make their non-self-hurting moves miss, Extrasensory to deal with Fighting-types, and Torment to keep the Mob from spamming A. With this it was able to delay M4 for half a dozen turns, enough to bring a 'mon twice its level down to red.
* {{Troll}}: His Shiftry definitely is one, which is fitting enough given that it's based on a tengu. It has only one damaging move, which does not receive STAB, but can cause the annoying Flinch effect. It has two obnoxious debuffs, Torment (which prevents the use of a move several times in a row) and Swagger (which encourages an opponent to kill themselves with boosted damage. "[[MemeticMutation SWAG]]!") Its last move is Double Team to improve its own evasiveness, which it likes to spam.
* SpamAttack: Shiftry used Double Team!
* StandardStatusEffects: SHIFTRY used SWAGGER!
* VillainDecay: Initially, Sidney was a huge obstacle, with Shiftry in particular bringing potential sweeps to a screeching halt. However, ever since Annie got strong enough to sweep his team, he's mostly regarded as a waste of PP. He only poses any threat when the Mob loses coordination and stops spamming Brick Break.

!!Phoebe
The second of the Elite Four, Phoebe uses Ghost-type Pokemon. In Emerald, she has two Dusclops, two Banette, and a Sableye.

* BareYourMidriff[=/=]DoesNotLikeShoes: She dresses like she's at the beach.
* CombatPragmatist:
** Rather than fight Azumarill directly, Sableye does generous usage of Double Team to make it extremely hard to hit, buying it time to whittle the giant down. Sableye also has access to Night Shade, which does the same damage regardless of defenses. Using this combo, Sableye brought the level 95 M4 down to 11% health by herself. One more hit would have finished the job.
** At the beginning of the last day, the mob used Democracy to rearrange the team's moves to maximize efficiency. So Phoebe, of course, immediately has Banette use Grudge and eliminate all of M4's Rollout PP.
** Some of her Ghost-type Pokémon also know atypical elemental moves that tend to subdue A's Pokémon at the worst moments, like Dusclops using Ice Beam and Banette using Thunderbolt.
* TheDreaded: Phoebe is excellent at putting massive crimps in otherwise promising E4 runs. Annie, the lead Pokemon, is completely incapable of harming her ghosts, and the mob often doesn't have the coordination to swap her out for Mightyena, M4, or GJ.
* KryptoniteFactor: The mob sure does hate Ghost-types. It doesn't help that many of A's mon have been taught Strength, often times to plug a hole made by an accidentally lost better move.
* NoSell: Her Ghost-type Pokémon are immune to Normal-type and Fighting-type moves. These immunities are most apparent when a Pokémon like M4 the Azumarill repeatedly uses moves like Strength and/or Rock Smash (arguably the most notable offenders so far) to no effect, despite having better options in its arsenal of moves.
* NotCompletelyUseless: The move Grudge reduces the PP of a move used to defeat a Pokémon to 0. Under normal circumstances, this is too small an effect to matter, but with the marathon of battles that is the Elite 4, and the limited number of competent Pokemon at A's disposal, this move has crippled more than one attempt.
** In particular, M4 relies on Rollout to sweep many of the Pokémon, making an unlucky Grudge fatal.
* SpamAttack: Although not really an "attack" ''per se'', Phoebe's Level 48 Dusclops has become ''quite'' fond of spamming the move Protect, all the while draining the cherished Power Points (PP) of the moves of A's various Pokémon. The move Curse seems to be the second most-loved move, typically devastating A's Pokémon by taking away huge chunks of HitPoints each turn.
* SpiritualSuccessor: To Agatha of the Kanto Elite 4, and Koga of the Johto Elite 4. Like Agatha, she uses exclusively Ghost pokemon, and like Koga, she is the second member of her E4 and even is she is defeated, she does enough damage to ensure the mob will lose to those who come after. So far, the mob doesn't so much beat her as opposed to losing to her "eventually".
* StandardStatusEffects: The move Curse, primarily.
* TakingYouWithMe: She has a tendency to use Curse, which for a Ghost-type destroys half their max HP, but inflicts a curse on its opponent, killing afflicted 'mons within 4 turns. That means even M4, who is maxed in terms of levels, needs to be careful, as the mob found out in several battles.

!!Glacia
The third of the Elite Four, Glacia uses Ice-type Pokémon. In Emerald, she has two Sealeo, two Glalie, and a Walrein.

* ActionBomb: Glacia's Level 52 Glalie.
* AnIcePerson: She commands Ice-type Pokémon.
* GradualGrinder: Uses Hail and A's former battles to whittle down the overleveled M4.
* MakingASplash: 3 out of 5 of Glacia's Pokémon are part Water-type (all being of the Spheal evolutionary line).
* SpamAttack: When there's no active weather condition, Hail is used nearly every chance that Glacia gets.
* StandardStatusEffects: Paralysis tends to be induced by her Pokémon (inflicted by the move Body Slam).
* TakingYouWithMe: To the surprise of many people in the chat, around the time of 19d 16h 59m, her Level 52 Glalie used ''Explosion'' while at low HitPoints, a maneuver which truncated Tentacruel's surprising sweep against Glacia's Pokémon at the time.
* WeatherOfWar: The Hail weather condition is quite effective at chipping away at the health of A's Pokémon.

!!Drake
The fourth of the Elite Four, Drake uses Dragon-type Pokémon. In Emerald, he has a Shelgon, Altaria, Kingdra, Flygon, and Salamence.

* BadassGrandpa: While not canonically a grandfather, his position as the Dragon-type Elite Four member certainly solidifies him as this.
* TheDreaded: His dragons are tough on a ''normal'' run. He's proven himself very adept at either finishing off weakened runs or damaging them enough for Wallace to pulverize.
* InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons: His dragon-based team have no purpose in the plot other than being badass adversaries.
* LightningBruiser: His Pokémon are both fast and powerful. They are well rounded, and well capable of punishing any who mistakenly switches Pokémon or resorts to wasting a turn with a useless move. That, and they're tough to boot. No wonder he leads the Elite Four.
* SpamAttack: His Shelgon's Protect move.

!!Wallace
The Hoenn Pokémon Champion after Steven stepped down, Wallace uses Water-type Pokémon. In ''Emerald'', he has a Wailord, Tentacruel, Whiscash, Ludicolo, Gyarados, and Milotic.

* DevilInPlainSight: [[http://imgur.com/FWzC2DV He might very well be Bill in disguise...]]
* EvilCounterpart: The second trainer (after Sidney) to have their team [[http://imgur.com/7bF9seJ immortalized in fan-art]].
* MakingASplash: His revered use of Water-type Pokémon.
* RedBaron: [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22sy2q/wallacetaker/ This post]] calls him the Wallacetaker and the comments talk about how Cynthia became a Champion by following his example.
* SpamAttack: Although used defensively rather than offensively, the [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22qdsz/fing_milotic/ repeated]] [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22qc46/oh_f_you_milotic/ use]] of the move Recover was practically the ''sole'' reason that A's Tentacruel could not take Champion Wallace's Milotic down with an Electric-type Hidden Power move (most evident during the battle against Wallace that began at 19d 21h 21m).
-->--'''[[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22qc46/oh_f_you_milotic/cgpcap4 z0mgitsTufty]]''': [=[RECOVERING INTENSIFIES]=]
* StoneWall: Milotic used RECOVER!
* TacticalSuicideBoss: During the winning run, M4's Rollout ends when Whiscash is sent out. Whiscash resists Rock-type attacks, and has the power to take out M4 with Earthquake before she can set up another Rollout. However, Whiscash wastes three turns buffing itself with Amnesia while M4 sets up another Rollout, allowing M4 to grind it down. Even better, Amnesia's buff wouldn't even ''help'' against Rollout.
* TookALevelInBadass: Formerly the eighth Gym Leader (a high rank in itself), he moved on to become the Champion of Hoenn.
** Took a meta one, too - his Water-type Pokémon team is usually considered underwhelming in standard play, but in ''Twitch Plays Pokémon'' with a time limit and A relying on two Water-type Pokémon (Azumarill and Tentacruel) and a Rock/Ground-type Pokémon (Graveler) to stay alive, he poses a palpable threat.
* WhyWontYouDie: Fast becoming the Mob's usual reaction to [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22qdsz/fing_milotic/ Wallace's Milotic]].

[[/folder]]

! A's Team "The A-Team"

[[folder: The Team in General]]
* AmazonBrigade: A's team has a tendency to only have one or two males at a time, if any. This is in stark contrast to teams of both previous streams, where TheSmurfettePrinciple was in full effect. The endgame team had 5 females, with Mightydoge as TheOneGuy.
* MoeAnthropomorphism: Around the time that the police force lore cropped up, and in contrast to previous generations, depicting the team as humans (or PettingZooPeople) became at least as popular in fanart as sticking to their canon forms.
* NoSell: Due to the change of Hidden Machine (HM) move mechanics in Generation III, A simply has to teach any of her Pokémon HMs like Surf or Dive in order to make them immune to the murderous effects of the PC's Release option.
* NotAllowedToGrowUp: B-spammers consistently prevented Zexy's evolution and tried to delay several others, though this behavior lessened (but didn't disappear) over time. So far, Marill, Nincada, Abra, and Geodude have been allowed to evolve before the re-introduction of Democracy, Nincada and Abra on their first try; Oddish and Tentacool only evolved in Democracy.
* PoliceProcedural: While the theme first coalesced as HiredGuns, it has since developed into a police-specific theme with some SWATTeam influence.
** ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: That said, they've yet to do any actual visible policing of anywhere. They've handled two teams of environmental extremists, though.
* RightHandVersusLeftHand: They all seem to have a habit of attacking each other in battle when they should be attacking the other guys. It's unclear whether this is [[AHouseDivided out of malice]] or just out of [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy terrible aim]]. Although the latter would be oddly [[ATeamFiring appropriate]]...
** Torchic and Azumarill were often thought to be rivals, both being the strongest on the team during their time together. [[RedOniBlueOni Their natures are Lonely and Rash and their types are Fire and Water, respectively, fueling the comparisons.]] Many have offered [[SlapSlapKiss other theories]]...
* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Alongside the more [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter traditional]] fan art, there is a [[http://imgur.com/Gqq5jUF good deal]] of [[http://imgur.com/8mOriZ8 fan art]] depicting the whole team (and some enemies) as humans.
* TheTeam: A PowerTrio of Duos
** AdventureDuo: The Rollers; M4 who carries the team, and 5'7 the klutzy bomb-squad who's been prone to exploding herself
*** TheLeader: M4 - DemolitionsExpert: 5'7
** CaptainSmoothAndSergeantRough: The Pack Leaders; a spiritually/scientificly ascended Vileplume and an intimidating Mightyena, respectively
*** TheArchmage: Cabbage The White - [[PerpSweating The Interrogator]]: Mighty Doge
** [[RunningGag Water and Trumpets Division]]
*** TheLancer: Tentacruel and NewMeat: XX (Until XX was deposited in the PC for...)
** TheSixthRanger: Annie the Hariyama
[[/folder]]



[[folder:Gym Leaders]]
!!Tropes applied to all:
* CombatPragmatist: The Hoenn Gym Leaders are more than happy to bring out the healing items when their star Pokémon are getting low on health.
* TookALevelInBadass: Compared to the Gym Leaders in the previous generations. Gone (mostly) are ArtificialStupidity and the AIRoulette, instead replaced with trainers who are capable of using status-affecting moves in the appropriate situations and selecting the most effective attacks against Pokémon the player sends out.
** Also applicable in-game, as the player is able to engage in rematches with the Gym Leaders, whereupon they gain tougher, higher-leveled Pokémon.

!!Roxanne
The first Gym Leader in Hoenn, Roxanne follows Brock's example of using Rock-type Pokémon. She has two Geodudes and a Nosepass in Emerald version.

* CurbStompBattle: Unlike Falkner, Roxanne delivered an immense beatdown to the Mob despite their over-leveled starter.
* EarlyGameHell: As is usual for early Rock-type Gyms when a Fire-type starter Pokémon is picked.
* TheDreaded: Quickly became this, inflicting multiple defeats on the Mob due to a combination of her type advantage over Zexy and the fact that Rock Tomb's debuff effect neutralizes Zexy's speed advantage.
* WakeUpCallBoss: After taking 9 hours to beat her, it's really sunk in how challenging ''Emerald'' is going to be.

!!Brawly
The second Gym Leader in Hoenn, he effects a surfer-dude persona and leads the Gym of the secluded Dewford Town, relying on Fighting-type Pokémon.

* SurferDude

!!Wattson
The third Gym Leader in Hoenn and head of the electric Mauville Gym, Wattson follows Lt. Surge's example of using Electric-type Pokemon. He has a Voltorb, a Magneton, an Electrike, and a Manetric in ''Emerald'' version.

* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Three out of Wattson's four Pokemon know Shock Wave, which is an electric attack that never misses[[hottip:*: Barring the effects of certain moves like Dig]].
* ArchEnemy: To A. It took more then twenty attempts to beat him, it was during his gym that Zexy was released and he's always there to laugh at A's misery. There are many, many players who want to return to Mauville after the Elite Four just to beat him again. [[labelnote:note]][[EvilLaugh Wahahahahahaha!]][[/labelnote]]
* BadassGrandpa
* BossRush: Since every Mon of his team had the potential of dealing an absurd amount of damage to A's team, each and every single one qualifies as a BossInMookClothing.
* Defictionalization: In a way, the [[http://www.reddit.com/user/VillainousWattson VillainousWattson]] account on Website/{{Reddit}} during the ''Emerald'' stream, who constantly loves to find hilarity in A's many lamentations.
* FixedDamageAttack: Sonicboom, which always does exactly 20 damage. At that point in the game, that can mean losing anywhere from a third to a half of a Pokemon's HP.
* LuckBasedMission: The party has often failed at a critical moment thanks to paralysis and/or confusion, which can completely stop a Pokemon from acting. Woe betide anyone who gets inflicted with ''both'' statuses...
* ShockAndAwe: He employs Electric-type Pokémon in his arsenal.
* StandardStatusEffects: All of his Pokémon carry some way to inflict paralysis, and his Magneton can also inflict confusion with Supersonic.

!!Flannery
The fourth Gym Leader of Hoenn, Flannery follows Blaine's example of using Fire-type Pokemon. She has a Numel, a Slugma, a Camerupt, and a Torkoal in ''Emerald'' version.

* BareYourMidriff
* CurbStompBattle: Being a Fire-type Gym Leader, the highly overleveled Water-type M4 beat down her Pokemon without breaking a sweat.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Much like [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed Giovanni]] and his spinners, Flannery's gym is filled with ledges.
* MsFanservice
* PlayingWithFire: Goes without saying, since she's a Fire-type Gym Leader.

!!Norman
The fifth Gym Leader of Hoenn, Norman is also the father of A. He specializes in Normal-type Pokemon. In Emerald, he has a Spinda, Vigoroth, Linoone, and Slaking.

* CurbStompBattle: Like Flannery before him, M4 absolutely destroyed his team.
* LightningBruiser: Vigoroth wiped out every Pokemon on the team until it came face-to-face with M4.
* SoProudOfYou: Norman is torn between this and envy when A defeats him.

!!Winona
The sixth Gym Leader in Hoenn, Winona uses Flying-type Pokémon.

* BossInMookClothing: It wasn't due to her signature Altaria that we lost the first battle against Winona, or even the Skarmory. No, it was the tiny Swablu she initiates the battle with which defeated Moe with a well-placed Perish Song, allowing the rest of her team (the REAL bosses) to destroy the significantly weaker remains of A's team.
* CombatPragmatist: She has absolutely nothing against sacrificing her Swablu as long as she manages to cast Perish Song on those she otherwise would have trouble defeating.
* CurbStompBattle: What happened (to the third gym-leader in a row) when Swablu was taken out instantly without the chance to Perish Song.
* DanceBattler: She is apparently proud of her own and her Pokémon's elegant battle choreography. However, since this is turn-based Pokémon combat with only sprites (as well as Twitch had turned off battle animation), [[InformedAbility that is one dance we'll never get to see.]]
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Her first Pokémon, a Level 29 Swablu, has the power to throw Perish Song which took out the almost double level Azumarill Moe in three turns. All because Twitch was unable to switch Pokémon when locked into Rollout.
* OneHitKill: Her Swablu's Perish Song could be seen as this even if it has a three turn delay, as Twitch is unable to switch Pokémon to save the afflicted. They only won when Moe managed to take out Swablu in a single Strength attack, allowing her to sweep the rest of Winona's team with Rollout.
** StandardStatusEffects: An example of the Doom effect, actually.

!!Tate & Liza
The seventh Gym Leader(s) in Hoenn, Tate & Liza follow Sabrina's example of using Psychic-type Pokemon. They have a Claydol, a Xatu, a Lunatone, and a Solrock in Emerald version.

* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Most likely to exploit the mob's weakness to Double Battles.
* TheDreaded: Fear of them began as early as Mauville City, by which time A had proven to be devastatingly terrible at Double Battles. However, several of them are weak to M4's Surf, which hits both opposing Pokemon in Double Battles (and can't accidentally hit allies, unlike in later Gens where it hits everyone but the user).
* DownToTheLastPlay: Despite her having a level 74 Azumarill, they defeated A multiple times due to focused team-work and M4 sometimes attacking her team-mates and generally was forced to fight alone. The time A won, they only had M4 left with 5 hp.
* MillionToOneChance: They would have won the last battle. Due to the Light Screen, Claydol would not have fainted from the last Surf, and if they hadn't had a Hyper Potion they would have defeated M4 instead. Luckily for the players, they managed to avoid putting any opponent on low hp so they still had that Hyper Potion at the end, AND they managed to get a very perfectly timed CriticalHit, without which Claydol would have Psychiced or Earthquaked M4 to yet another loss.
* PsychicPowers
* TacticalSuicideBoss: They stopped to heal Claydol when one more attack would have killed M4 Moe, A's last remaining Pokémon. They lost their victory because of that.

!!Juan
The eighth and final Gym Leader in Hoenn, Juan is a sharp-dressed man running the Sootopolis City Gym after Wallace's departure, retaining its Water-type specialty. He uses a Luvdisc, a Whiscash, a Sealeo, a Crawdaunt, and a Kingdra.

* CurbStompBattle: Even with Tate and Liza interrupting A's streak, it picked up again with Juan. His Gym was far harder than he was.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Relies more on difficult puzzles than difficult battles.
* TheDreaded: Fear of Sootopolis Gym began earlier than Mossdeep's, but for a different reason - the cracked-ice puzzle would be excruciatingly difficult without the aid of Democracy Mode.
** [[http://i.imgur.com/8UZd0Rl.png The streamer has said]] they will activate Democracy Mode for the Gym.
* StoneWall: In theory, his Kingdra. Combinations of Rest, Hyper Potions, and high defenses leave most players struggling against it. Then it met a level 83 Azumarill...

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[[folder:Gym Leaders]]
!!Tropes applied to all:
* CombatPragmatist: The Hoenn Gym Leaders are more than happy to bring out the healing items when their star Pokémon are getting low on health.
* TookALevelInBadass: Compared to the Gym Leaders in the previous generations. Gone (mostly) are ArtificialStupidity
[[folder: Team Aqua and the AIRoulette, instead replaced with trainers who are capable of using status-affecting moves in the appropriate situations and selecting the most effective attacks against Pokémon the player sends out.
** Also applicable in-game, as the player is able to engage in rematches with the Gym Leaders, whereupon they gain tougher, higher-leveled Pokémon.

!!Roxanne
Team Magma]]

!!Team Aqua
The first Gym Leader in Hoenn, Roxanne follows Brock's example of using Rock-type Pokémon. She has two Geodudes and a Nosepass in Emerald version.

* CurbStompBattle: Unlike Falkner, Roxanne delivered
criminal organizations A encounters. Team Aqua is an immense beatdown environmental activist group dedicated to expanding the Mob despite world's waters, their over-leveled starter.
* EarlyGameHell: As is usual for early Rock-type Gyms when a Fire-type starter Pokémon is picked.
* TheDreaded: Quickly became this, inflicting multiple defeats on the Mob due to a combination of her type advantage over Zexy and the fact
rationalization being that Rock Tomb's debuff effect neutralizes Zexy's speed advantage.
* WakeUpCallBoss: After taking 9 hours
all life depends on water to beat her, it's really sunk survive - that the threat of the dreaded ledges would be reduced is an added bonus. Their leader is Archie.

* MakingASplash: They primarily use Water-type Pokemon.
* {{Pirate}}: Befitting their love of the seas and their acts of theft, they dress this way.
** NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Environmentalist pirates.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: They are willing to resort to piracy
in how challenging ''Emerald'' is going order to be.

!!Brawly
achieve their goal.

!!Team Magma
The second Gym Leader in Hoenn, he effects a surfer-dude persona and leads the Gym of the secluded Dewford Town, relying on Fighting-type Pokémon.

* SurferDude

!!Wattson
The third Gym Leader in Hoenn and head of the electric Mauville Gym, Wattson follows Lt. Surge's example of using Electric-type Pokemon. He has a Voltorb, a Magneton, an Electrike, and a Manetric in ''Emerald'' version.

* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Three out of Wattson's four Pokemon know Shock Wave, which
two criminal organizations A encounters. Team Magma is an electric attack environmental activist group dedicated to expanding the world's land, their rationalization being that never misses[[hottip:*: Barring the effects of certain moves like Dig]].
* ArchEnemy: To A. It took more then twenty attempts
all life depends on land to beat him, it was during his gym thrive - that Zexy was released the threat of countless Tentacool and he's always there to laugh at A's misery. There are many, many players who want to return to Mauville after the Elite Four just to beat him again. [[labelnote:note]][[EvilLaugh Wahahahahahaha!]][[/labelnote]]
* BadassGrandpa
* BossRush: Since every Mon of his team had the potential of dealing
Wingull would be reduced is an absurd amount of damage to A's team, each and every single one qualifies as a BossInMookClothing.
* Defictionalization: In a way, the [[http://www.reddit.com/user/VillainousWattson VillainousWattson]] account on Website/{{Reddit}} during the ''Emerald'' stream, who constantly loves to find hilarity in A's many lamentations.
* FixedDamageAttack: Sonicboom, which always does exactly 20 damage. At that point in the game, that can mean losing anywhere from a third to a half of a Pokemon's HP.
* LuckBasedMission: The party has often failed at a critical moment thanks to paralysis and/or confusion, which can completely stop a Pokemon from acting. Woe betide anyone who gets inflicted with ''both'' statuses...
* ShockAndAwe: He employs Electric-type Pokémon in his arsenal.
* StandardStatusEffects: All of his Pokémon carry some way to inflict paralysis, and his Magneton can also inflict confusion with Supersonic.

!!Flannery
The fourth Gym Leader of Hoenn, Flannery follows Blaine's example of using Fire-type Pokemon. She has a Numel, a Slugma, a Camerupt, and a Torkoal in ''Emerald'' version.

* BareYourMidriff
* CurbStompBattle: Being a Fire-type Gym Leader, the highly overleveled Water-type M4 beat down her Pokemon without breaking a sweat.
added bonus. Their leader is Maxie.

* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Much like [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed Giovanni]] and his spinners, Flannery's gym is filled Maxie forced Azumarill to switch out with ledges.
Mightyena and used sand attacks to lower her accuracy.
** Their base is full of exploding Graveler and Geodude.
* MsFanservice
DishingOutDirt: They primarily use Ground-type Pokemon.
* PlayingWithFire: Goes without saying, since she's a They also use Fire-type Gym Leader.

!!Norman
The fifth Gym Leader of Hoenn, Norman is also the father of A. He specializes in Normal-type Pokemon. In Emerald, he has a Spinda, Vigoroth, Linoone, and Slaking.

Pokemon.
* CurbStompBattle: Like Flannery before him, M4 absolutely destroyed his team.
* LightningBruiser: Vigoroth wiped out every Pokemon on the team until it came face-to-face with M4.
* SoProudOfYou: Norman is torn between this and envy when A defeats him.

!!Winona
The sixth Gym Leader in Hoenn, Winona uses Flying-type Pokémon.

* BossInMookClothing: It wasn't due to her signature Altaria that we lost the first battle against Winona, or even the Skarmory. No, it was the tiny Swablu she initiates the battle with which defeated Moe with a well-placed Perish Song, allowing the rest of her team (the REAL bosses) to destroy the significantly weaker remains of A's team.
* CombatPragmatist: She has absolutely nothing against sacrificing her Swablu as long as she manages to cast Perish Song on those she otherwise would have trouble defeating.
* CurbStompBattle: What happened (to the third gym-leader in a row) when Swablu was taken out instantly without the chance to Perish Song.
* DanceBattler: She is apparently proud of her own and her Pokémon's elegant battle choreography. However, since this is turn-based Pokémon combat with only sprites (as well as Twitch had turned off battle animation), [[InformedAbility that is one dance we'll never get to see.]]
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Her first Pokémon, a Level 29 Swablu, has the power to throw Perish Song which took out the almost double level Azumarill Moe in three turns. All because Twitch was unable to switch Pokémon when locked into Rollout.
* OneHitKill: Her Swablu's Perish Song could be seen as this even if it has a three turn delay, as Twitch is unable to switch Pokémon to save the afflicted.
WellIntentionedExtremist: They only won when Moe managed to take out Swablu in a single Strength attack, allowing her to sweep the rest of Winona's team with Rollout.
** StandardStatusEffects: An example of the Doom effect, actually.

!!Tate & Liza
The seventh Gym Leader(s) in Hoenn, Tate & Liza follow Sabrina's example of using Psychic-type Pokemon. They have a Claydol, a Xatu, a Lunatone, and a Solrock in Emerald version.

* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Most likely to exploit the mob's weakness to Double Battles.
* TheDreaded: Fear of them began as early as Mauville City, by which time A had proven to be devastatingly terrible at Double Battles. However, several of them
are weak willing to M4's Surf, which hits both opposing Pokemon resort to thievery in Double Battles (and can't accidentally hit allies, unlike in later Gens where it hits everyone but the user).
* DownToTheLastPlay: Despite her having a level 74 Azumarill, they defeated A multiple times due
order to focused team-work and M4 sometimes attacking her team-mates and generally was forced to fight alone. The time A won, they only had M4 left with 5 hp.
* MillionToOneChance: They would have won the last battle. Due to the Light Screen, Claydol would not have fainted from the last Surf, and if they hadn't had a Hyper Potion they would have defeated M4 instead. Luckily for the players, they managed to avoid putting any opponent on low hp so they still had that Hyper Potion at the end, AND they managed to get a very perfectly timed CriticalHit, without which Claydol would have Psychiced or Earthquaked M4 to yet another loss.
* PsychicPowers
* TacticalSuicideBoss: They stopped to heal Claydol when one more attack would have killed M4 Moe, A's last remaining Pokémon. They lost
achieve their victory because of that.

!!Juan
The eighth and final Gym Leader in Hoenn, Juan is a sharp-dressed man running the Sootopolis City Gym after Wallace's departure, retaining its Water-type specialty. He uses a Luvdisc, a Whiscash, a Sealeo, a Crawdaunt, and a Kingdra.

* CurbStompBattle: Even with Tate and Liza interrupting A's streak, it picked up again with Juan. His Gym was far harder than he was.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Relies more on difficult puzzles than difficult battles.
* TheDreaded: Fear of Sootopolis Gym began earlier than Mossdeep's, but for a different reason - the cracked-ice puzzle would be excruciatingly difficult without the aid of Democracy Mode.
** [[http://i.imgur.com/8UZd0Rl.png The streamer has said]] they will activate Democracy Mode for the Gym.
* StoneWall: In theory, his Kingdra. Combinations of Rest, Hyper Potions, and high defenses leave most players struggling against it. Then it met a level 83 Azumarill...
goal.



[[folder:Elite Four]]
!!Tropes applied to all:
* {{Badass}}: Short of [[TrueFinalBoss Steven]], they are the five strongest trainers in Hoenn.
* BossBonanza
* CombatPragmatist: They are more than happy to use Full Restores to eliminate any dents A has made on them.
* CriticalExistenceFailure: Several of the Elite Four's Pokémon have displayed astounding tenacity with their innate knack to survive most of A's Pokémon's "OneHitKO"-esque attacks with a sliver of HitPoints left, dishing out retributory damage in return.
** This is especially a pain considering every member of the Elite Four has a habit of using a Full Restore the first time this happens to any one of their Pokémon. As a result, in many cases bringing an enemy's health down to 1% from, say, 50%, is worse than bringing it down to 40%, as healing items are always used before any attacks.
* FiveBadBand: While not [[GoodVersusGood technically evil]], they do form a sort of this.
** BigBad: Wallace
** TheDragon and TheBrute: Drake (who, interestingly, literally uses Dragon-types) and Sidney both fulfill these roles, taking A's Pokemon down through sheer brute force.
** EvilGenius: Phoebe, using wickedly cunning tactics to wear down A's Pokémon.
** DarkChick: Glacia, who uses [[GradualGrinder unusual tactics]] compared to the rest of the group.
* SpamAttack: Despite the competent intelligence of the foes, each member has a Pokémon with a tendency to re-use a certain move over and over again, with notable offenders being Double Team, Protect, and Recover.

!!Sidney
The first of the Elite Four, Sidney uses Dark-type Pokemon. In Emerald, he has a Mightyena, Cacturne, Shiftry, Crawdaunt, and Absol.

* AchillesHeel: Most of his team being dark type allows Annie to easily mop the floor with his team after she was decently leveled.
* ButtMonkey: The poor guy has been beaten by A ''ninety-seven times''. Originally, he at least had the comfort of knowing he was softening her team up for his colleagues to beat, but ever since Annie got strong enough to OneHitKO all of his Pokémon, he's pretty-much just wasting his own time here.
* CombatPragmatist: In addition to Full Restores, he happily uses Double Team to dodge everything.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Sidney's actually a thoroughly NiceGuy, being entirely gracious in defeat.
** DarkIsEvil: His team, however, has multiple nasty customers in it, including a giant lobster that fights everything in sight, a cactus that methodically stalks down travelers until they are incapable of moving, and a species known specifically as the "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Wicked Pokémon]]". The fanart reflects this. Absol and Mightyena, however, are examples of DarkIsNotEvil, like their master.
* EvilCounterpart: The first trainer other than the PC in TTP history to have their [[http://imgur.com/9XB8s4W entire team]] immortalized in fan art. His pokemon were even given [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22eeqg/ateam_fanart_the_enemy_sidneys_team/ nicknames]] a'la [[MetalGearSolid FOXHOUND]]. They are Sand Hyena (Mightyena), Needle Cactus (Cacturne), Double Tengu (Shiftry), Moon Doge (Absol) and Pistol Shrimp (Crawdaunt).
* {{Jobber}}: Much like [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed Bruno]] and [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal Will]], Sidney does a good job of weakening the hero's team. Also much like Bruno and Will, Sidney ends up losing an insane amount of times. His final record? ''5-97''.
* TheDragon: His Shiftry is perhaps his most dangerous 'mon. It uses Swagger to confuse its opponents, Double Team to make their non-self-hurting moves miss, Extrasensory to deal with Fighting-types, and Torment to keep the Mob from spamming A. With this it was able to delay M4 for half a dozen turns, enough to bring a 'mon twice its level down to red.
* {{Troll}}: His Shiftry definitely is one, which is fitting enough given that it's based on a tengu. It has only one damaging move, which does not receive STAB, but can cause the annoying Flinch effect. It has two obnoxious debuffs, Torment (which prevents the use of a move several times in a row) and Swagger (which encourages an opponent to kill themselves with boosted damage. "[[MemeticMutation SWAG]]!") Its last move is Double Team to improve its own evasiveness, which it likes to spam.
* SpamAttack: Shiftry used Double Team!
* StandardStatusEffects: SHIFTRY used SWAGGER!
* VillainDecay: Initially, Sidney was a huge obstacle, with Shiftry in particular bringing potential sweeps to a screeching halt. However, ever since Annie got strong enough to sweep his team, he's mostly regarded as a waste of PP. He only poses any threat when the Mob loses coordination and stops spamming Brick Break.

!!Phoebe
The second of the Elite Four, Phoebe uses Ghost-type Pokemon. In Emerald, she has two Dusclops, two Banette, and a Sableye.

* BareYourMidriff[=/=]DoesNotLikeShoes: She dresses like she's at the beach.
* CombatPragmatist:
** Rather than fight Azumarill directly, Sableye does generous usage of Double Team to make it extremely hard to hit, buying it time to whittle the giant down. Sableye also has access to Night Shade, which does the same damage regardless of defenses. Using this combo, Sableye brought the level 95 M4 down to 11% health by herself. One more hit would have finished the job.
** At the beginning of the last day, the mob used Democracy to rearrange the team's moves to maximize efficiency. So Phoebe, of course, immediately has Banette use Grudge and eliminate all of M4's Rollout PP.
** Some of her Ghost-type Pokémon also know atypical elemental moves that tend to subdue A's Pokémon at the worst moments, like Dusclops using Ice Beam and Banette using Thunderbolt.
* TheDreaded: Phoebe is excellent at putting massive crimps in otherwise promising E4 runs. Annie, the lead Pokemon, is completely incapable of harming her ghosts, and the mob often doesn't have the coordination to swap her out for Mightyena, M4, or GJ.
* KryptoniteFactor: The mob sure does hate Ghost-types. It doesn't help that many of A's mon have been taught Strength, often times to plug a hole made by an accidentally lost better move.
* NoSell: Her Ghost-type Pokémon are immune to Normal-type and Fighting-type moves. These immunities are most apparent when a Pokémon like M4 the Azumarill repeatedly uses moves like Strength and/or Rock Smash (arguably the most notable offenders so far) to no effect, despite having better options in its arsenal of moves.
* NotCompletelyUseless: The move Grudge reduces the PP of a move used to defeat a Pokémon to 0. Under normal circumstances, this is too small an effect to matter, but with the marathon of battles that is the Elite 4, and the limited number of competent Pokemon at A's disposal, this move has crippled more than one attempt.
** In particular, M4 relies on Rollout to sweep many of the Pokémon, making an unlucky Grudge fatal.
* SpamAttack: Although not really an "attack" ''per se'', Phoebe's Level 48 Dusclops has become ''quite'' fond of spamming the move Protect, all the while draining the cherished Power Points (PP) of the moves of A's various Pokémon. The move Curse seems to be the second most-loved move, typically devastating A's Pokémon by taking away huge chunks of HitPoints each turn.
* SpiritualSuccessor: To Agatha of the Kanto Elite 4, and Koga of the Johto Elite 4. Like Agatha, she uses exclusively Ghost pokemon, and like Koga, she is the second member of her E4 and even is she is defeated, she does enough damage to ensure the mob will lose to those who come after. So far, the mob doesn't so much beat her as opposed to losing to her "eventually".
* StandardStatusEffects: The move Curse, primarily.
* TakingYouWithMe: She has a tendency to use Curse, which for a Ghost-type destroys half their max HP, but inflicts a curse on its opponent, killing afflicted 'mons within 4 turns. That means even M4, who is maxed in terms of levels, needs to be careful, as the mob found out in several battles.

!!Glacia
The third of the Elite Four, Glacia uses Ice-type Pokémon. In Emerald, she has two Sealeo, two Glalie, and a Walrein.

* ActionBomb: Glacia's Level 52 Glalie.
* AnIcePerson: She commands Ice-type Pokémon.
* GradualGrinder: Uses Hail and A's former battles to whittle down the overleveled M4.
* MakingASplash: 3 out of 5 of Glacia's Pokémon are part Water-type (all being of the Spheal evolutionary line).
* SpamAttack: When there's no active weather condition, Hail is used nearly every chance that Glacia gets.
* StandardStatusEffects: Paralysis tends to be induced by her Pokémon (inflicted by the move Body Slam).
* TakingYouWithMe: To the surprise of many people in the chat, around the time of 19d 16h 59m, her Level 52 Glalie used ''Explosion'' while at low HitPoints, a maneuver which truncated Tentacruel's surprising sweep against Glacia's Pokémon at the time.
* WeatherOfWar: The Hail weather condition is quite effective at chipping away at the health of A's Pokémon.

!!Drake
The fourth of the Elite Four, Drake uses Dragon-type Pokémon. In Emerald, he has a Shelgon, Altaria, Kingdra, Flygon, and Salamence.

* BadassGrandpa: While not canonically a grandfather, his position as the Dragon-type Elite Four member certainly solidifies him as this.
* TheDreaded: His dragons are tough on a ''normal'' run. He's proven himself very adept at either finishing off weakened runs or damaging them enough for Wallace to pulverize.
* InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons: His dragon-based team have no purpose in the plot other than being badass adversaries.
* LightningBruiser: His Pokémon are both fast and powerful. They are well rounded, and well capable of punishing any who mistakenly switches Pokémon or resorts to wasting a turn with a useless move. That, and they're tough to boot. No wonder he leads the Elite Four.
* SpamAttack: His Shelgon's Protect move.

!!Wallace
The Hoenn Pokémon Champion after Steven stepped down, Wallace uses Water-type Pokémon. In ''Emerald'', he has a Wailord, Tentacruel, Whiscash, Ludicolo, Gyarados, and Milotic.

* DevilInPlainSight: [[http://imgur.com/FWzC2DV He might very well be Bill in disguise...]]
* EvilCounterpart: The second trainer (after Sidney) to have their team [[http://imgur.com/7bF9seJ immortalized in fan-art]].
* MakingASplash: His revered use of Water-type Pokémon.
* RedBaron: [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22sy2q/wallacetaker/ This post]] calls him the Wallacetaker and the comments talk about how Cynthia became a Champion by following his example.
* SpamAttack: Although used defensively rather than offensively, the [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22qdsz/fing_milotic/ repeated]] [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22qc46/oh_f_you_milotic/ use]] of the move Recover was practically the ''sole'' reason that A's Tentacruel could not take Champion Wallace's Milotic down with an Electric-type Hidden Power move (most evident during the battle against Wallace that began at 19d 21h 21m).
-->--'''[[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22qc46/oh_f_you_milotic/cgpcap4 z0mgitsTufty]]''': [=[RECOVERING INTENSIFIES]=]
* StoneWall: Milotic used RECOVER!
* TacticalSuicideBoss: During the winning run, M4's Rollout ends when Whiscash is sent out. Whiscash resists Rock-type attacks, and has the power to take out M4 with Earthquake before she can set up another Rollout. However, Whiscash wastes three turns buffing itself with Amnesia while M4 sets up another Rollout, allowing M4 to grind it down. Even better, Amnesia's buff wouldn't even ''help'' against Rollout.
* TookALevelInBadass: Formerly the eighth Gym Leader (a high rank in itself), he moved on to become the Champion of Hoenn.
** Took a meta one, too - his Water-type Pokémon team is usually considered underwhelming in standard play, but in ''Twitch Plays Pokémon'' with a time limit and A relying on two Water-type Pokémon (Azumarill and Tentacruel) and a Rock/Ground-type Pokémon (Graveler) to stay alive, he poses a palpable threat.
* WhyWontYouDie: Fast becoming the Mob's usual reaction to [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22qdsz/fing_milotic/ Wallace's Milotic]].


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!!Tropes applied to all:
* {{Badass}}: Short
[[folder:Steven Stone]]
!! Steven Stone ("Steven-senpai")

The TrueFinalBoss / BonusBoss
of [[TrueFinalBoss Steven]], they are Emerald and the five strongest trainers Champion in Hoenn.
* BossBonanza
* CombatPragmatist: They are more than happy
Ruby and Sapphire. Steven had an ''interesting'' double battle with A against Team Magma, causing the Mob to use Full Restores call him Steven-senpai.

* AdventurerArchaeologist
* InnocentInnuendo: When Steven asked A
to eliminate any dents A has made come visit him on them.
his house, because he had something to give to her.
** BowChickaWowWow: The chat reaction to this.
** Described as "Hard as Rock" by the Pokénav.
* CriticalExistenceFailure: Several LoveTriangle: Some assert there to be one between Mr. T, A, and her Steven-senpai.
* TheUnfought: Because of his status as the BonusBoss
of the Elite Four's Pokémon have displayed astounding tenacity with their innate knack original game, and the goal being to survive most of A's Pokémon's "OneHitKO"-esque attacks with a sliver of HitPoints left, dishing out retributory damage in return.
** This is especially a pain considering every member of
beat the Elite Four has a habit of using a Full Restore the first time this happens to any one of their Pokémon. As a result, in many cases bringing an enemy's health down to 1% from, say, 50%, is worse than bringing it down to 40%, as healing items are always used before any attacks.
* FiveBadBand: While not [[GoodVersusGood technically evil]], they do form a sort of this.
** BigBad: Wallace
** TheDragon and TheBrute: Drake (who, interestingly, literally uses Dragon-types) and Sidney both fulfill these roles, taking A's Pokemon down through sheer brute force.
** EvilGenius: Phoebe, using wickedly cunning tactics to wear down A's Pokémon.
** DarkChick: Glacia, who uses [[GradualGrinder unusual tactics]] compared to
the rest of the group.
* SpamAttack: Despite the competent intelligence of the foes, each member has a Pokémon with a tendency to re-use a certain move over and over again, with notable offenders being Double Team, Protect, and Recover.

!!Sidney
The first of the Elite Four, Sidney uses Dark-type Pokemon. In Emerald, he has a Mightyena, Cacturne, Shiftry, Crawdaunt, and Absol.

* AchillesHeel: Most of his team being dark type allows Annie to easily mop the floor with his team after she was decently leveled.
* ButtMonkey: The poor guy has been beaten by A ''ninety-seven times''. Originally, he at least had the comfort of knowing he was softening her team up for his colleagues to beat, but ever since Annie got strong enough to OneHitKO all of his Pokémon, he's pretty-much just wasting his own time here.
* CombatPragmatist: In addition to Full Restores, he happily uses Double Team to dodge everything.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Sidney's actually a thoroughly NiceGuy, being entirely gracious in defeat.
** DarkIsEvil: His team, however, has multiple nasty customers in it, including a giant lobster that fights everything in sight, a cactus that methodically stalks down travelers until they are incapable of moving, and a species known specifically as the "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Wicked Pokémon]]". The fanart reflects this. Absol and Mightyena, however, are examples of DarkIsNotEvil, like their master.
* EvilCounterpart: The first trainer other than the PC in TTP history to have their [[http://imgur.com/9XB8s4W entire team]] immortalized in fan art. His pokemon were even given [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22eeqg/ateam_fanart_the_enemy_sidneys_team/ nicknames]] a'la [[MetalGearSolid FOXHOUND]]. They are Sand Hyena (Mightyena), Needle Cactus (Cacturne), Double Tengu (Shiftry), Moon Doge (Absol) and Pistol Shrimp (Crawdaunt).
* {{Jobber}}: Much like [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed Bruno]] and [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal Will]], Sidney does a good job of weakening the hero's team. Also much like Bruno and Will, Sidney ends up losing an insane amount of times. His final record? ''5-97''.
* TheDragon: His Shiftry is perhaps his most dangerous 'mon. It uses Swagger to confuse its opponents, Double Team to make their non-self-hurting moves miss, Extrasensory to deal with Fighting-types, and Torment to keep the Mob from spamming A. With this it was able to delay M4 for half a dozen turns, enough to bring a 'mon twice its level down to red.
* {{Troll}}: His Shiftry definitely is one, which is fitting enough given that it's based on a tengu. It has only one damaging move, which does not receive STAB, but can cause the annoying Flinch effect. It has two obnoxious debuffs, Torment (which prevents the use of a move several times in a row) and Swagger (which encourages an opponent to kill themselves with boosted damage. "[[MemeticMutation SWAG]]!") Its last move is Double Team to improve its own evasiveness, which it likes to spam.
* SpamAttack: Shiftry used Double Team!
* StandardStatusEffects: SHIFTRY used SWAGGER!
* VillainDecay: Initially, Sidney was a huge obstacle, with Shiftry in particular bringing potential sweeps to a screeching halt. However, ever since Annie got strong enough to sweep his team, he's mostly regarded as a waste of PP. He only poses any threat when the Mob loses coordination and stops spamming Brick Break.

!!Phoebe
The second of the Elite Four, Phoebe uses Ghost-type Pokemon. In Emerald, she has two Dusclops, two Banette, and a Sableye.

* BareYourMidriff[=/=]DoesNotLikeShoes: She dresses like she's at the beach.
* CombatPragmatist:
** Rather than fight Azumarill directly, Sableye does generous usage of Double Team to make it extremely hard to hit, buying it time to whittle the giant down. Sableye also has access to Night Shade, which does the same damage regardless of defenses. Using this combo, Sableye brought the level 95 M4 down to 11% health by herself. One more hit would have finished the job.
** At the beginning of the last day, the mob used Democracy to rearrange the team's moves to maximize efficiency. So Phoebe, of course, immediately has Banette use Grudge and eliminate all of M4's Rollout PP.
** Some of her Ghost-type Pokémon also know atypical elemental moves that tend to subdue A's Pokémon at the worst moments, like Dusclops using Ice Beam and Banette using Thunderbolt.
* TheDreaded: Phoebe is excellent at putting massive crimps in otherwise promising E4 runs. Annie, the lead Pokemon, is completely incapable of harming her ghosts, and the mob often doesn't have the coordination to swap her out for Mightyena, M4, or GJ.
* KryptoniteFactor: The mob sure does hate Ghost-types. It doesn't help that many of A's mon have been taught Strength, often times to plug a hole made by an accidentally lost better move.
* NoSell: Her Ghost-type Pokémon are immune to Normal-type and Fighting-type moves. These immunities are most apparent when a Pokémon like M4 the Azumarill repeatedly uses moves like Strength and/or Rock Smash (arguably the most notable offenders so far) to no effect, despite having better options in its arsenal of moves.
* NotCompletelyUseless: The move Grudge reduces the PP of a move used to defeat a Pokémon to 0. Under normal circumstances, this is too small an effect to matter, but with the marathon of battles that is the Elite 4, and the limited number of competent Pokemon at A's disposal, this move has crippled more than one attempt.
** In particular, M4 relies on Rollout to sweep many of the Pokémon, making an unlucky Grudge fatal.
* SpamAttack: Although not really an "attack" ''per se'', Phoebe's Level 48 Dusclops has become ''quite'' fond of spamming the move Protect, all the while draining the cherished Power Points (PP) of the moves of A's various Pokémon. The move Curse seems to be the second most-loved move, typically devastating A's Pokémon by taking away huge chunks of HitPoints each turn.
* SpiritualSuccessor: To Agatha of the Kanto Elite 4, and Koga of the Johto Elite 4. Like Agatha, she uses exclusively Ghost pokemon, and like Koga, she is the second member of her E4 and even is she is defeated, she does enough damage to ensure the mob will lose to those who come after. So far, the mob doesn't so much beat her as opposed to losing to her "eventually".
* StandardStatusEffects: The move Curse, primarily.
* TakingYouWithMe: She has a tendency to use Curse, which for a Ghost-type destroys half their max HP, but inflicts a curse on its opponent, killing afflicted 'mons within 4 turns. That means even M4, who is maxed in terms of levels, needs to be careful, as the mob found out in several battles.

!!Glacia
The third of the Elite Four, Glacia uses Ice-type Pokémon. In Emerald, she has two Sealeo, two Glalie, and a Walrein.

* ActionBomb: Glacia's Level 52 Glalie.
* AnIcePerson: She commands Ice-type Pokémon.
* GradualGrinder: Uses Hail and A's former battles to whittle down the overleveled M4.
* MakingASplash: 3 out of 5 of Glacia's Pokémon are part Water-type (all being of the Spheal evolutionary line).
* SpamAttack: When there's no active weather condition, Hail is used nearly every chance that Glacia gets.
* StandardStatusEffects: Paralysis tends to be induced by her Pokémon (inflicted by the move Body Slam).
* TakingYouWithMe: To the surprise of many people in the chat, around the time of 19d 16h 59m, her Level 52 Glalie used ''Explosion'' while at low HitPoints, a maneuver which truncated Tentacruel's surprising sweep against Glacia's Pokémon at the time.
* WeatherOfWar: The Hail weather condition is quite effective at chipping away at the health of A's Pokémon.

!!Drake
The fourth of the Elite Four, Drake uses Dragon-type Pokémon. In Emerald, he has a Shelgon, Altaria, Kingdra, Flygon, and Salamence.

* BadassGrandpa: While not canonically a grandfather, his position as the Dragon-type Elite Four member certainly solidifies him as this.
* TheDreaded: His dragons are tough on a ''normal'' run. He's proven himself very adept at either finishing off weakened
clock runs or damaging them enough for Wallace out, A never gets to pulverize.
* InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons: His dragon-based team have no purpose in the plot other than being badass adversaries.
* LightningBruiser: His Pokémon are both fast and powerful. They are well rounded, and well capable of punishing any who mistakenly switches Pokémon or resorts to wasting a turn with a useless move. That, and they're tough to boot. No wonder he leads the Elite Four.
* SpamAttack: His Shelgon's Protect move.

!!Wallace
The Hoenn Pokémon Champion after Steven stepped down, Wallace uses Water-type Pokémon. In ''Emerald'', he has a Wailord, Tentacruel, Whiscash, Ludicolo, Gyarados, and Milotic.

* DevilInPlainSight: [[http://imgur.com/FWzC2DV He might very well be Bill in disguise...]]
* EvilCounterpart: The second trainer (after Sidney) to have their team [[http://imgur.com/7bF9seJ immortalized in fan-art]].
* MakingASplash: His revered use of Water-type Pokémon.
* RedBaron: [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22sy2q/wallacetaker/ This post]] calls him the Wallacetaker and the comments talk about how Cynthia became a Champion by following his example.
* SpamAttack: Although used defensively rather than offensively, the [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22qdsz/fing_milotic/ repeated]] [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22qc46/oh_f_you_milotic/ use]] of the move Recover was practically the ''sole'' reason that A's Tentacruel could not take Champion Wallace's Milotic down with an Electric-type Hidden Power move (most evident during the
battle against Wallace that began at 19d 21h 21m).
-->--'''[[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22qc46/oh_f_you_milotic/cgpcap4 z0mgitsTufty]]''': [=[RECOVERING INTENSIFIES]=]
* StoneWall: Milotic used RECOVER!
* TacticalSuicideBoss: During
him since the winning run, M4's Rollout ends when Whiscash is sent out. Whiscash resists Rock-type attacks, and has stream goes black after the power to take out M4 with Earthquake before she can set up another Rollout. However, Whiscash wastes three turns buffing itself with Amnesia while M4 sets up another Rollout, allowing M4 to grind it down. Even better, Amnesia's buff wouldn't even ''help'' against Rollout.
* TookALevelInBadass: Formerly the eighth Gym Leader (a high rank in itself), he moved on to become the Champion of Hoenn.
** Took a meta one, too - his Water-type Pokémon team is usually considered underwhelming in standard play, but in ''Twitch Plays Pokémon'' with a time limit and A relying on two Water-type Pokémon (Azumarill and Tentacruel) and a Rock/Ground-type Pokémon (Graveler) to stay alive, he poses a palpable threat.
* WhyWontYouDie: Fast becoming the Mob's usual reaction to [[http://www.reddit.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/comments/22qdsz/fing_milotic/ Wallace's Milotic]].

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[[folder: Team Aqua and Team Magma]]

!!Team Aqua
The first of two criminal organizations A encounters. Team Aqua is an environmental activist group dedicated to expanding the world's waters, their rationalization being that all life depends on water to survive - that the threat of the dreaded ledges would be reduced is an added bonus. Their leader is Archie.

* MakingASplash: They primarily use Water-type Pokemon.
* {{Pirate}}: Befitting their love of the seas and their acts of theft, they dress this way.
** NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Environmentalist pirates.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: They are willing to resort to piracy in order to achieve their goal.

!!Team Magma
The second of two criminal organizations A encounters. Team Magma is an environmental activist group dedicated to expanding the world's land, their rationalization being that all life depends on land to thrive - that the threat of countless Tentacool and Wingull would be reduced is an added bonus. Their leader is Maxie.

* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Maxie forced Azumarill to switch out with Mightyena and used sand attacks to lower her accuracy.
** Their base is full of exploding Graveler and Geodude.
* DishingOutDirt: They primarily use Ground-type Pokemon.
* PlayingWithFire: They also use Fire-type Pokemon.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: They are willing to resort to thievery in order to achieve their goal.

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[[folder: Team Aqua [[folder:Treecko and Team Magma]]

!!Team Aqua
Mudkip]]
!! Treecko and Mudkip
The first of other two criminal organizations A encounters. Team Aqua is an environmental activist group dedicated to expanding starters, the world's waters, their rationalization being that all life depends on water to survive - that former of whom the threat of mob wanted the dreaded ledges would be reduced is an added bonus. Their leader is Archie.

most.

* GreenThumb: Treecko
* MakingASplash: They primarily use Water-type Pokemon.
Mudkip
* {{Pirate}}: Befitting their love ShaggyDogStory: There was tons of buildup for having Treecko as a starter, only for it to lose all chances of even appearing in the seas and their acts of theft, they dress this way.
game.
** NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Environmentalist pirates.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: They are willing to resort to piracy in order to achieve their goal.

!!Team Magma
The second of two criminal organizations A encounters. Team Magma is an environmental activist group dedicated to expanding
ShootTheShaggyDog: With Zexy released, the world's land, their rationalization being that all life depends on land to thrive - that wars over the threat of countless Tentacool and Wingull would be reduced is an added bonus. Their leader is Maxie.

* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Maxie forced Azumarill to switch out with Mightyena and used sand attacks to lower her accuracy.
** Their base is full of exploding Graveler and Geodude.
* DishingOutDirt: They primarily use Ground-type Pokemon.
* PlayingWithFire: They also use Fire-type Pokemon.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: They are willing to resort to thievery in order to achieve their goal.
starter choice has been rendered pointless.



[[folder:Steven Stone]]
!! Steven Stone ("Steven-senpai")

The TrueFinalBoss / BonusBoss of Emerald and the Champion in Ruby and Sapphire. Steven had an ''interesting'' double battle with A against Team Magma, causing the Mob to call him Steven-senpai.

* AdventurerArchaeologist
* InnocentInnuendo: When Steven asked A to come visit him on his house, because he had something to give to her.
** BowChickaWowWow: The chat reaction to this.
** Described as "Hard as Rock" by the Pokénav.
* LoveTriangle: Some assert there to be one between Mr. T, A, and her Steven-senpai.
* TheUnfought: Because of his status as the BonusBoss of the original game, and the goal being to beat the Elite Four before the clock runs out, A never gets to battle him since the stream goes black after the credits.
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[[folder:Treecko and Mudkip]]
!! Treecko and Mudkip
The other two starters, the former of whom the mob wanted the most.

* GreenThumb: Treecko
* MakingASplash: Mudkip
* ShaggyDogStory: There was tons of buildup for having Treecko as a starter, only for it to lose all chances of even appearing in the game.
** ShootTheShaggyDog: With Zexy released, the wars over the starter choice has been rendered pointless.

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* EvilCounterpart: The second trainer (after Sidney) to have their team [[http://imgur.com/7bF9seJ immortalized in fan-art]].
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* ButtMonkey: The poor guy has so far been beaten by A ''ninety-six times and counting''. Originally, he at least had the comfort of knowing he was softening her team up for his colleagues to beat, but ever since Annie got strong enough to OneHitKO all of his Pokémon, he's pretty-much just wasting his own time here...

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* ButtMonkey: The poor guy has so far been beaten by A ''ninety-six times and counting''. ''ninety-seven times''. Originally, he at least had the comfort of knowing he was softening her team up for his colleagues to beat, but ever since Annie got strong enough to OneHitKO all of his Pokémon, he's pretty-much just wasting his own time here...here.
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* ActionGirl: She's female and became the team leader after Zexy's release. She defeated Flannery's team all by herself and is currently the strongest team member.
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* {{Jobber}}: Much like [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal Will]], Sidney does a good job of weakening the hero's team. Also much like Will, Sidney ends up losing an insane amount of times. His final record? ''5-97''.

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* {{Jobber}}: Much like [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed Bruno]] and [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal Will]], Sidney does a good job of weakening the hero's team. Also much like Bruno and Will, Sidney ends up losing an insane amount of times. His final record? ''5-97''.
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* {{Jobber}}: Much like [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal Will]], Sidney does a good job of weakening the hero's team. Also much like Will, Sidney ends up losing an insane amount of times. His final record? ''5-97''.
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* TokenEvilTeammate: Given his Impish nature, he is interpreted as [[http://imgur.com/wwRCX83 plotting against either A or her team]]. It doesn't help that his name is suspiciously similar to that of a certain master manipulator. [[VideoGame/HalfLife Rise and shine, Mrs. A, rise and shine...]]

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* TokenEvilTeammate: Given his Impish nature, he is interpreted as [[http://imgur.com/wwRCX83 plotting against either A or her team]]. It doesn't help that his name is suspiciously similar to that of a certain master manipulator. [[VideoGame/HalfLife Rise and shine, Mrs. Miss A, rise and shine...]]
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* VillainDecay: Initially, Sidney was a huge obstacle, with Shiftry in particular being extremely difficult to surpass. However, ever since Annie got strong enough to sweep his team, he's mostly regarded as a waste of PP. He only poses any threat when the Mob loses coordination and stops spamming Brick Break.

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* VillainDecay: Initially, Sidney was a huge obstacle, with Shiftry in particular being extremely difficult bringing potential sweeps to surpass.a screeching halt. However, ever since Annie got strong enough to sweep his team, he's mostly regarded as a waste of PP. He only poses any threat when the Mob loses coordination and stops spamming Brick Break.
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* GoodAllAlong: Or well. 'good' might be too much to put it. True to his inspirations however, [[http://i.imgur.com/HK1MMqP.png he -does- seem to want to help out, and is the entire reason the]] TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong run came into existance.]]

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* GoodAllAlong: Or well. 'good' might be too much to put it. True to his inspirations however, [[http://i.imgur.com/HK1MMqP.png he -does- seem to want to help out, and is the entire reason the]] TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong run came into existance.]]
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[[folder:Lanette]]
!!Lanette

The inventor of the new Pokémon storage system of Hoenn. While at first seeming more benign than the one devised by [[BiggerBad Bill]], it is in fact even more efficient at stealing away the main character's Mons.

* AmbiguouslyEvil: While her storage system is less likely to kill a Mon, it is also far better at taking them away.
* [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter Contrasting Sequel Villain]]: Her PC is much harder to release Pokémon from than Bill's, but it is much, ''much'' harder to withdraw Pokémon from once you've stored them.
* TheDragon: Is usually depicted as being this for Bill.
* EvilIsNotAToy: You thought Hoenn's PC was safe, A, that you could shuffle your Pokemon around endlessly? Not so much fun and games now that you lost your starter!
** AchillesHeel: When using the PC, the Select button turns the glove orange, only allowing Pokemon to be moved and completely excluding the possibility of release. Since the Select button's enabling, there's a chance that this can be used in the Mob's favor, [[ButtonMashing however slim]].
* EvilVersusEvil: It's evil hacker Lanette and her [[EldritchAbomination vile PC]] versus [[AxCrazy Camila A. Slash]].
* FalseFriend: [[http://i2.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/723/723/01c.jpg One interpretation of her new PC]] is that she intentionally made it difficult to release Pokémon to lure the Mob into a false sense of security and make them use the PC more often, so that in the end the amount of released party members would ultimately increase. If this is the truth, it worked flawlessly.
* TheGhost: The mob never even encountered Lanette.
* NeverMyFault: All PC problems on her watch are usually blamed on [[TheManBehindTheMan Bill]].
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: The Mob had grown confident that no releases would happen under her PC modifications. Then Torchic was released.
** [[http://imgur.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/gVTqAae This interpretation of the "end of the last day"]] brings the "harmless" back.
--> '''[[BigBad Bill]]''': ''Wrong baaaaaaaall!''
* RecurringElement: Subverted. Lanette ''would'' have become this for Bill, but he was ultimately added to the game's lore.
* UnholyMatrimony: Possibly, with Bill.
* UnknownRival: In-universe. While the Mob knows that Lanette runs Hoenn's Pokemon Storage System and puts at least partial blame on her for A's released Pokemon, A never met her in Fallarbor's Pokemon Center and has no idea who runs the PC.
** Out of universe, however, her status as "Evil PC Guy" is lost to the Mob's ever-present hatred of Bill.
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[[folder: Lanette]]

The inventor of the new Pokémon storage system of Hoenn. While at first seeming more benign than the one devised by [[BiggerBad Bill]], it is in fact even more efficient at stealing away the main character's Mons.

* AmbiguouslyEvil: While her storage system is less likely to kill a Mon, it is also far better at taking them away.
* [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter Contrasting Sequel Villain]]: Her PC is much harder to release pokémon from than Bill's, but it is much, ''much'' harder to withdraw pokémon from once you've stored them.
* TheDragon: Is usually depicted as being this for Bill.
* EvilIsNotAToy: You thought Hoenn's PC was safe, A, that you could shuffle your Pokemon around endlessly? Not so much fun and games now that you lost your starter!
** AchillesHeel: When using the PC, the Select button turns the glove orange, only allowing Pokemon to be moved and completely excluding the possibility of release. Since the Select button's enabling, there's a chance that this can be used in the Mob's favor, [[ButtonMashing however slim]].
* EvilVersusEvil: It's evil hacker Lanette and her [[EldritchAbomination vile PC]] versus [[AxCrazy Camila A. Slash]].
* FalseFriend: [[http://i2.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/723/723/01c.jpg One interpretation of her new PC]] is that she intentionally made it difficult to release Pokémon to lure the Mob into a false sense of security and make them use the PC more often, so that in the end the amount of released party members would ultimately increase. If this is the truth, it worked flawlessly.
* TheGhost: The mob never even encountered Lanette.
* NeverMyFault: All PC problems on her watch are usually blamed on [[TheManBehindTheMan Bill]].
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: The Mob had grown confident that no releases would happen under her PC modifications. Then Torchic was released.
** [[http://imgur.com/r/twitchplayspokemon/gVTqAae This interpretation of the "end of the last day"]] brings the "harmless" back.
--> '''[[BigBad Bill]]''': ''Wrong baaaaaaaall!''
* RecurringElement: Subverted. Lanette ''would'' have become this for Bill, but he was ultimately added to the game's lore.
* UnholyMatrimony: Possibly, with Bill.
* UnknownRival: In-universe. While the Mob knows that Lanette runs Hoenn's Pokemon Storage System and puts at least partial blame on her for A's released Pokemon, A never met her in Fallarbor's Pokemon Center and has no idea who runs the PC.
** Out of universe, however, her status as "Evil PC Guy" is lost to the Mob's ever-present hatred of Bill.

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The Character Page for ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonEmerald''. Characters for ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed'', ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal'', and ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed'' can be seen '''[[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed here]]''', '''[[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal here]]''', and '''[[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed here]]''', respectively. For characters shared between playthroughs, see [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemon here]].

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The Character Page for ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonEmerald''. Characters for ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed'', ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal'', and ''LetsPlay/TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed'' can be seen '''[[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonRed here]]''', '''[[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal here]]''', and '''[[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed here]]''', respectively. For characters shared between playthroughs, playthroughs see [[Characters/TwitchPlaysPokemon here]].
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* {{BreakoutCharacter}}: Similar to Laser-Gator from the previous run, M4 and her side of the lore have been embraced by the fandom. Her determination and badassery are a good mirror to that of her trainer, as it is, in a way, both of their stories.
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* BreakoutCharacter: Similar to [=LazorGator=] in ''TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal,'' M4 has overwhelmingly been the focus of fanworks, much moreso than the somewhat-divisive or otherwise-boring A. Ultimately, ''TwitchPlaysPokemonEmerald'' isn't A's story - it's M4's.

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* BreakoutCharacter: Similar to [=LazorGator=] in ''TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal,'' M4 has overwhelmingly been the focus of fanworks, much moreso than the somewhat-divisive or otherwise-boring A. Ultimately, ''TwitchPlaysPokemonEmerald'' isn't A's story - it's M4's.



* MegatonPunch: Knows Dynamic Punch.

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* MegatonPunch: Knows Was taught Dynamic Punch.Punch by tutor.



* RollingAttack: Knows Rollout. She gets STAB from it, too, unlike M4.

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* RollingAttack: Knows Rollout. Knew Rollout for a while, though it was accidentally replaced. She gets got STAB from it, too, unlike M4.



* CannonFodder: Perhaps the most of anyone on the team, even after she evolved ''twice''. Even so she still managed some impressive feats, like [[TakingTheBullet taking a Solarbeam meant for M4]] and stalling with Giga Drain while the Mob tried to heal Azumarill. As two of the Elite Four rely on Water-types, there's hope that Vileplume might do better against them with Petal Dance once it can actually take a hit.

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* CannonFodder: Perhaps the most of anyone on the team, even after she evolved ''twice''. Even so she still managed some impressive feats, like [[TakingTheBullet taking a Solarbeam meant for M4]] and stalling with Giga Drain while the Mob tried to heal Azumarill. As Eventually, since two of the Elite Four rely relied on Water-types, there's hope that Vileplume might do better against them with Vileplume's Petal Dance once it can actually take became a hit.dangerous but welcome tool against them.



* DanceBattler: Knows Petal Dance, which borders on DangerousForbiddenTechnique since it causes confusion and as everyone knows, the mob is not exactly coordinated enough to withdraw her when that happens.

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* DanceBattler: Knows Petal Dance, which borders on DangerousForbiddenTechnique since it causes confusion - and as everyone knows, the mob Mob is not exactly coordinated enough to withdraw her when that happens.



* [[PoisonousPerson Poisonous Pokémon]]: Knows Poison Powder, and has now learned one of the best Poison moves in the game, Sludge Bomb.
* ScienceHero: Some fanart depicts her as being the one who invented the '[[SuperSerum Rare Candy Treatment]]' with the rest of the Cabbagepatch being the lab assistants.

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* [[PoisonousPerson Poisonous Pokémon]]: Knows Knew Poison Powder, and has now learned one of the best Poison moves in the game, Sludge Bomb.
* ScienceHero: Some fanart depicts her as being the one who invented the '[[SuperSerum "[[SuperSerum Rare Candy Treatment]]' Treatment]]", with the rest of the Cabbagepatch being the lab assistants.



* SpiritualSuccessor: To Red's Gloom "Cabbage / The Seed of Hope", which was part of his party for a long time but killed before it could ever reach its full potential. It took several tries, but with this time it seems Cabbage is finally back for good.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To Red's Gloom "Cabbage / The Seed of Hope", which was part of his party for a long time but killed before it could ever reach its full potential. It took several tries, but with this time it seems Cabbage is finally back for good.



* CantCatchUp: Lackluster moves and being in its mid-30s made it terrible against the Elite Four. After a few impressive showings against Phoebe, though, bringing it on the brink of level 40, the Mob hopes it will become strong enough to grind on Victory Road and learn Crunch.
** The mob succeeded at this, which means he now has the role of A's ace against Phoebe.

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* CantCatchUp: Lackluster moves and being in its mid-30s made it him terrible against the Elite Four. After a few impressive showings against Phoebe, though, bringing it on he began climbing up into the brink of level 40, the Mob hopes it will become strong enough to grind on Victory Road 40's, and learn Crunch.
** The mob succeeded at this, which means he now has the role of A's ace against Phoebe.
learning Shadow Ball by TM and Crunch by level-up ultimately turned him into Phoebe's designated counter.



* EleventhHourSuperpower: He learned Crunch very late, which meant he suddenly became A's main weapon against Phoebe's ghosts

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* EleventhHourSuperpower: He learned Crunch very late, which meant he suddenly became A's main weapon against Phoebe's ghostsghosts.



* TheOneGuy: Only male on A's team once Annie joined.

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* TheOneGuy: Only male on A's team once the final team, after XX was deposited and Annie joined.was caught in his place.



* [[ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman This Looks Like A Job For Dogeman]]: Being generally underleveled, Mighty is unable to help very much against the Pokémon League. However, with Crunch and Shadowball he happens to be pretty good at taking out ghosts. And what do you know, Phoebe of the Elite Four happens to be a ghost-Pokémon trainer. How convenient. The chat usually goes pretty crazy when Mighty goes on a ghost-killing spree against all odds.

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* [[ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman This Looks Like A Job For Dogeman]]: Being generally underleveled, Mighty is was unable to help very much against most of the Pokémon League. However, with Crunch and Shadowball Shadow Ball, he happens to be ended up being pretty good at taking out ghosts. And what do you know, Ghosts - which Phoebe of the Elite Four happens happened to be a ghost-Pokémon trainer. How convenient. specialize in. The chat usually goes pretty crazy when Mighty goes on a ghost-killing spree against all odds.
Mob began cheering for him often as he routed her team.



* TimeToUnlockMoreTruePotential: Since Hidden Power is a move which takes a type depending on the Pokémon it means Tentacruel, a Water/Poison Pokémon, all along had the hidden potential to shoot lightning from within. Via harsh training from A (a TM of Hidden Power) Tentacruel unlocked her true potential and became a greater threat against water and flying-type Pokémon across the land.

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* TimeToUnlockMoreTruePotential: Since Hidden Power is a move which takes a type depending on the Pokémon it means Tentacruel, a Water/Poison Pokémon, all along had the hidden potential to shoot lightning from within. Via harsh training from A (a TM of Hidden Power) Tentacruel unlocked her true potential and became a greater threat against water Water- and flying-type Flying-type Pokémon across the land.



* SupernaturalMartialArts: Not initially - a problem all Victory Road Hariyama share - but learned Brick Break and Rock Smash from machines.
* TookALevelInBadass: Used to be a relatively weak fighting type caught while trying to get a Lairon/Aggron, but now she's regularly sweeping Sidney and Glacia on her own.

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* SupernaturalMartialArts: Not initially - a problem all Victory Road Hariyama share - but learned Brick Break and Rock Smash from machines.
machines, and eventually Reversal by level-up.
* TookALevelInBadass: Used to be a relatively weak fighting type Fighting-type caught while trying to get a Lairon/Aggron, but now she's she ended up regularly sweeping Sidney and Glacia on her own.
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* AchillesHeel: Annie is incapable of harming Ghost-type Pokemon. Given as how the Mob often lacks the coordination necessary to swap her out during the Phoebe fight, this is a serious issue.
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* HeroicSacrifice: In one version she sacrifices herself to send the voices back in time to defeat Bill. As shown in this Comic [[http://i.imgur.com/HK1MMqP.png]]
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* GoodAllAlong: Or well. 'good' might be too much to put it. True to his inspirations however, [[http://i.imgur.com/HK1MMqP.png he -does- seem to want to help out, and is the entire reason the TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed run came into existance]]

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* GoodAllAlong: Or well. 'good' might be too much to put it. True to his inspirations however, [[http://i.imgur.com/HK1MMqP.png he -does- seem to want to help out, and is the entire reason the the]] TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong run came into existance]]existance.]]

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* GoodAllAlong: Or well. 'good' might be too much to put it. True to his inspirations however, [[http://i.imgur.com/HK1MMqP.png he -does- seem to want to help out, and is the entire reason the TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed run came into existance]]



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* Cloudcuckoolander: Often depicted in fanart as a rather carefree science girl, always smiling with experiments in hand contrasting the other more serious members of the A-team and often making Mighty stare at her in disbelief for her antics.

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* Cloudcuckoolander: CloudCuckoolander: Often depicted in fanart as a rather carefree science girl, always smiling with experiments in hand contrasting the other more serious members of the A-team and often making Mighty stare at her in disbelief for her antics.
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* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: In the final battle against Wallace, it dodged Wailord's Blizzard ''four times'', using Crunch on the whale until it was forced to heal with a Full Restore. Its fifth Blizzard connected and took out Doge, but not before it managed to bring Wailord down to half health again, giving M4 an opening to begin its Rollout.

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* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: In the final battle against Wallace, it dodged Wailord's Blizzard ''four times'', using Crunch on the whale until it was forced to heal with a Full Restore. Its fifth Blizzard connected and took out Doge, but not before it managed to bring Wailord down to half a quarter health again, negating its healing and giving M4 an opening to begin its victorious Rollout.
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* VillainDecay: Ever since Annie got strong enough to sweep his team, he's mostly regarded as a waste of PP. He only poses any threat when the Mob loses coordination and stops spamming Brick Break.

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* VillainDecay: Ever Initially, Sidney was a huge obstacle, with Shiftry in particular being extremely difficult to surpass. However, ever since Annie got strong enough to sweep his team, he's mostly regarded as a waste of PP. He only poses any threat when the Mob loses coordination and stops spamming Brick Break.
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* VillainDecay: Ever since Annie got strong enough to sweep his team, he's mostly regarded as a waste of PP. He only poses any threat when the Mob loses coordination and stops spamming Brick Break.
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* TheDreaded: Phoebe is excellent at putting massive crimps in otherwise promising E4 runs. Annie, the lead Pokemon, is completely incapable of harming her ghosts, and the mob often doesn't have the coordination to swap her out for Mightyena, M4, or GJ.


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* TheDreaded: His dragons are tough on a ''normal'' run. He's proven himself very adept at either finishing off weakened runs or damaging them enough for Wallace to pulverize.

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