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Shortly before the tournament, [[Tori|Tori's]] arrogant confidence in [[Elroy|Elroy's]] skills sets him off and almost gets him into a fight.  Holding a slight grudge afterwards, he cheers for [[Clay]] or [[Ace]], wanting them to defeat Elroy.  Similarly, in the doubles tournament, though he doesn't get a spot in the tournament ladder, he cheers for Clay and Ace after Tori's usual behavior.
Shortly before the tournament, [[Tori|Tori's]] arrogant confidence in [[Elroy|Elroy's]] skills sets him off and almost gets him into a fight.  Holding a slight grudge afterwards, he cheers for [[Clay]] or [[Ace]], wanting them to defeat Elroy.  Similarly, in the doubles tournament, though he doesn't get a spot in the tournament ladder, he cheers for Clay and Ace after Tori's usual behavior.


Whisker loves a good challenge, and though he'd rather win, he doesn't hold a grudge over losing--as long as his opponent doesn't let the victory go to his/her head.  He tends to take advantage of his large build--naturally, he's a power player.  He also expresses that strength when he comes close to picking a fight in the Island Open.  If there's one thing he can't stand, it's conceit.
Whisker loves a good challenge, and though he'd rather win, he doesn't hold a grudge over losing--as long as his opponent doesn't let the victory go to his/her head.  He tends to take advantage of his large build--naturally, he's a power player.  He also expresses that strength when he comes close to picking a fight in the Island Open.  If there's one thing he can't stand, it's conceit.  Despite his vulnerability to Tori's attitude, he's typically a very kind person.