Wally/Trivia


 * In, Wally challenges the undefined near the exit of , whereas in , he is met after crossing the first bridge. Despite this, the rematches with him occur near the end of Victory Road, regardless of the game.
 * In the Generation III games, it is possible for the capture tutorial to end with Ralts fainting. This can only happen if Zigzagoon is generated with 11 Attack, and the wild Ralts has a Nature that lowers Defense, an of 3 or less in HP, and 5 or less in Defense. With all this, Zigzagoon can do a maximum of 10 damage with its first, and after  is used on it, 7 with its second. This makes for a total of 17 damage, just enough to knock out Ralts. However, the game continues on as if it had been caught. The probability of this occurring is (182/800)*(4/25)*(4/32)*(6/32)*(5/16)*(7/16), or about 1 in 8574.
 * In the Generation III games, it is also possible for Wally to catch a Ralts in the tutorial. However, it will not stay Shiny in subsequent battles.
 * In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, after the player defeats Maxie or Archie at Mt. Chimney, Wally is listed as a certified Trainer at all Hoenn Pokémon Gyms.
 * As the player visits Lavaridge Town after these events, all Gyms from that point onward (including the Petalburg Gym) list Wally's name first, while Wally's name appears after the player's name at the first three Gyms.
 * In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, when Wally is battled on Victory Road, he gets his own battle theme, unlike in the original games. This later becomes his encounter theme when he is rematched at the Battle Resort.
 * Wally shares his Italian name with Grant: they both go by the name of Lino.
 * Prior to, Wally shared his Chinese name with.
 * Before the catching tutorial, Wally is given a by Norman, as he appears to not have any. In Generation III, this is true, but in Generation VI, Wally is shown to have 15 Poké Balls in his Bag during the tutorial.