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A '''full battle''' (Japanese: '''フルバトル''' ''full battle''), also known as a '''six-on-six battle''', is a [[Pokémon battle]] in which both [[Pokémon trainer|trainers]] use a full [[party]] of six [[Pokémon]]. The first trainer to completely [[faint|knock out]] all of the opposing trainer's Pokémon wins the battle. | A '''full battle''' (Japanese: '''フルバトル''' ''full battle''), also known as a '''six-on-six battle''', is a [[Pokémon battle]] in which both [[Pokémon trainer|trainers]] use a full [[party]] of six [[Pokémon]]. The first trainer to completely [[faint|knock out]] all of the opposing trainer's Pokémon wins the battle. | ||
These battles are rare, both in the anime and the games | These battles are rare, both in the anime and the games. Usually trainers will either have or useless than the full six. | ||
Unlike | In the anime, most trainers declare a specific number of Pokémon to be used in a battle. This number is very rarely the full six. The most notable trainer to do so is [[Drake (Orange League)|Drake]], the final leader in the [[Orange League]]. Battles in the final rounds of each [[region]]'s [[Pokémon League Conference|League Conference]] are usually full battles as well. | ||
Unlike the anime, the games allow two trainers to use different numbers of Pokémon. While the player will more often than not have six Pokémon with them at a time, many NPCs they face, including [[Gym Leader]]s and members of the [[Elite Four]], will not. | |||
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