![]() ![]() Lugia lifted all of the ships in the area with its Psychic powers, including the S.S. Lugia was later found by Yellow, Crystal, and Wilton, and it attacked the group's ship with a powerful Whirlpool. Prior to Really Remoraid, Lugia was attacked, causing it to go on a rampage to drive out the intruders. One year later, Lugia appeared at Whirl Islands and begun to create a barrage of whirlpools around the islands, making it difficult for ships to get close. Afterwards, Lugia fled, heading west and disappeared from Cerise Island. Using this power, Lugia invigorates Cerise Island and restored the industrial wasteland north of Cerulean City back to its former state. Yellow quickly fought off the rest of Lance's Pokémon and had Pika attack Lugia with a Megavolt attack, freeing it from Lance's control and allowing it to turn its power of destruction into power of life. ![]() The Diving Pokémon was soon taken control by Lance and it begun to gather energy from Cerise Island and the Kanto Gym Badges to eliminate mankind. Lugia first appeared in The Beedrill All and End All in its spirit form above Cerise Island, where it was summoned by Lance. ![]() Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. ![]()
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