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==Variations==
==Variations==
Viewing the party in the [[menu]] will display their name, icon, current [[HP]], [[status ailment]], and [[level]] in all games.
Viewing the party in the [[menu]] will display their name, icon, current {{stat|HP}}, [[status ailment]], and [[level]] in all games.


===Generation I===
===Generation I===
[[File:Party level 10.PNG|frame|left|Viewing a party in [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions]]]]
[[File:Party level 10.PNG|frame|left|Viewing a party in [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions]]]]
In the {{Gen|I}} games, there was no [[gender]], and so this is absent. Also, on the Pokémon Summary screens, there are only two screens: Stats, and [[Moves]]. The Moves section only shows the name, and the [[PP]] of each move. The icons were extremely limited, and the only Pokémon that had its own, unique icon was {{p|Pikachu}}, and still only in [[Pokémon Yellow]].
In the [[Generation I]] games, there was no [[gender]], and so this is absent. Also, on the Pokémon Summary screens, there are only two screens: Stats, and [[Moves]]. The Moves section only shows the name, and the [[Power Points|PP]] of each move. The icons were extremely limited, and the only Pokémon that had its own, unique icon was {{p|Pikachu}}, and still only in {{game|Yellow}}.


===Generation II===
===Generation II===
In [[Generation II]], color was introduced, along with gender, and both can be seen on the party screen. However, the icon range was still low, almost as restricted as Generation I. The Moves section of the summary allowed switching orders and power to be shown along with [[type]]. [[PP]] was still visible, and the party screen itself kept the same format.
In [[Generation II]], color was introduced, along with gender, and both can be seen on the party screen. However, the icon range was still low, almost as restricted as Generation I. The Moves section of the summary allowed switching orders and power to be shown along with [[Elemental type|type]]. [[Power Points|PP]] was still visible, and the party screen itself kept the same format.


===Generation III===
===Generation III===
In [[Generation II]] the party screen was overhauled, now with the first Pokémon on the left. Each and every Pokémon had it's own unique icon, and all in color. The Pokérus status is visible on the party, unless another status ailment is present. The Moves section is again updated, with a page for [[Pokémon Contest]] moves, another for the moves when used in battle. The battle moves now show accuracy, power, type, and added effects. However, shiny Pokémon do not show the alternate colors in the party screen.  
In [[Generation III]] the party screen was overhauled, now with the first Pokémon on the left. Each and every Pokémon had it's own unique icon, and all in color. The Pokérus status is visible on the party, unless another status ailment is present. The Moves section is again updated, with a page for [[Pokémon Contest]] moves, another for the moves when used in battle. The battle moves now show accuracy, power, type, and added effects. However, shiny Pokémon do not show the alternate colors in the party screen.  


===Generation IV===
===Generation IV===
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