Fairy-Type Trickery! (Japanese: クノエジム戦!美しきフェアリーの罠!!, Hepburn: Laverre Gym Match! The Beautiful Fairy Trap!!) is the 26th episode of Pokémon the Series: XY Kalos Quest.
Synopsis[]
After observing the talents and skills of Laverre Gym Leader Valerie in action, it’s time for Ash to challenge her for his sixth Kalos Gym badge! First, Valerie’s Sylveon is up against Ash’s Fletchinder. Valerie is quite adept at drawing out the full potential of her Pokémon, but with help from Fletchinder’s Steel Wing attack (which is super effective against Fairy-type Pokémon), Ash gets the first win—as Sawyer takes copious notes.
Valerie next sends out Spritzee, who gains the speed advantage by using Trick Room and knocks Fletchinder out. The score is now one to one! Ash sends in Hawlucha, who uses a powerful X-Scissor to break through Spritzee’s Trick Room, leading the way to Ash’s victory and the Fairy Badge!
Sawyer really wants Ash to teach him how to battle with the same unique brand of creativity and power. Ash can’t quite figure out how to put his strategy into words...but he promises to battle Sawyer later by way of explanation, as the journey to the Kalos League continues![1]
Episode plot[]
The heroes are at Laverre Gym. Ash plans to win the badge, while Sawyer is excited to watch the battle. Clemont hopes As has prepared himself against Valerie, who has many surprises. Ash admits he does not, but Serena has faith in him, since he always has trust and bond with his Pokémon to defeat any Gym Leader. They enter the Gym, where they are greeted by Furisode Girls, who allow him passage to the battlefield. Ash goes to the field, while his friends observe, including Sawyer, who sends Treecko to observe the battle as well. The Gym's windows turn into holograms of petals falling down, as Valerie arrives. She apologizes to Ash for waiting and thanks him for coming here. Ash replies he has five badges and he will win his sixth one. Valerie notices his determination and admits she won't let Ash get this victory easily.
Valerie sends Sylveon. As Ash thinks what Pokémon should he choose, Valerie speaks to Sylveon. Ash is shocked, seeing it is just as Serena said. Valerie replies she wanted to be a Pokémon and learned to speak their language, but only with smaller ones. Ash sends Fletchinder and the battle starts. Fletchinder uses Steel Wing and Sylveon takes the hit. Sylveon retaliates using Disarming Voice, hitting Fletchinder, who goes to peck Sylveon. Sylveon dodges and wraps it with its ribbons. Sylveon spins Fletchinder, canceling its attack and uses Fairy Wind on it. Valerie lets Ash know despite her Pokémon's appearances, they can be very fearsome battlers. Ash replies his Fletchinder can be fearsome as well, as it uses Flame Charge. Fletchinder is unbound and Sylveon takes damage.
Sylveon uses Giga Impact against Fletchinder's Steel Wing. After the clash, Sylveon falls down, defeated. Valerie and the Furisode Girls are shocked, though Valerie calls Sylveon back and sends Spritzee, which battled Sawyer's Bagon. Before the battle, Valerie exchanges words with Spritzee before battling. Fletchinder uses Steel Wing, which Spritzee dodges and uses Trick Room. The Furisode Girls are excited, thinking Valerie became serious about winning this battle. Fletchinder uses Flame Charge, but becomes slower. Clemont sees this is troublesome, for Trick Room's effect causes Pokémon with higher Speed to act slower. Spritzee is able to dodge any of Fletchinder's moves. Using Dazzling Gleam, Spritzee hits Fletchinder, who, per Ash's order, continues using Flame Charge. Spritzee uses Gyro Ball, hitting Fletchinder. Ash's friends do not understand the tactic, but Clemont believes Ash may be planning something.
Fletchinder still continues using Flame Charge. Spritzee uses Dazzling Gleam, hitting Fletchinder. However, Trick Room wears off, so Fletchinder, boosted by Flame Charge, uses Steel Wing on Spritzee. Valerie calls this naive and has Spritzee defeat Fletchinder through Moonblast. Valerie admits Ash's tactic was good and did not expect this surprise. Ash calls Fletchinder back and sends Hawlucha, who makes poses, amusing Valerie. Sawyer knows well Fighting-type moves do not work on Fairy-type Pokémon, so Clemont suspects he entrusts Hawlucha onto a secret tactic. Hawlucha uses Karate Chop, but misses. Spritzee uses Trick Room, startling Hawlucha, who is told this will be his fighting ring for today. Spritzee uses Moonblast, hitting Hawlucha. Ash tells Hawlucha it is strong. Valerie notices this and asks Ash if he could talk to his Pokémon as well, but Ash replies he sometimes knows what they are feeling.
Hawlucha uses X-Scissor, but hits the wall. Ash notices the wall rippling, so orders Hawlucha to see Spritzee's fighting style. Spritzee uses Gyro Ball, though Hawlucha takes the hit, it also binds itself to Spritzee, moving with it. Powered by spinning, Hawlucha uses X-Scissor, going through Dazzling Gleam and hits Spritzee. They both bash into the wall of Trick Room, which cracks and destroys itself. Sawyer and Valerie are amazed by this, while Serena, Clemont and Bonnie note this is Ash's fighting style. Sawyer wonders if he can do as well as Ash. Valerie is impressed by Ash and Hawlucha, but are not done yet. Hawlucha uses Flying Press, hitting Spritzee, who uses Moonblast. Hawlucha dodges and makes a final move, High Jump Kick, which defeats Spritzee. The Furisode Girls are disappointed, since they haven't seen Valerie lose in a while. Valerie lets Spritzee know it did its best and calls it back. Serena, Clemont and Bonnie congratulate Ash, while Sawyer is pleased to have learned more.
Valerie admits she is one with the Pokémon when she has to get out of difficult battles. Ash sees in a sense, he also feels the same. Valerie smiles and gives him the Fairy Badge, which Ash places in his case. Ash's friends think his battle style has improved. Sawyer, however, asks Ash how does he battle this way, wanting to learn more. Ash does not know how to answer that, so decides to battle Sawyer to show it.
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- ^ (n.d.) . "Fairy-Type Trickery! | Pokémon TV (pokemon.com)". From The Official Pokémon Website | Pokemon.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2024.