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'''Poké Cup''' (Japanese: '''ニンテンドウカップ''' ''Nintendo Cup'') is one of the four [[Stadium Cup]]s, appearing in both [[ | '''Poké Cup''' (Japanese: '''ニンテンドウカップ''' ''Nintendo Cup'') is one of the four [[Stadium Cup]]s, appearing in both [[Pokémon Stadium]] and [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. It is presented as being the officially-sponsored [[Pokémon League]] tournament. | ||
It is presented as being the officially-sponsored [[Pokémon League]] tournament | |||
The Cup has a level restriction on it as well, only allowing Pokémon between the levels of 50 and 55 to compete. In addition, the three-Pokémon team chosen by the player at the beginning of a battle may not have a total level sum above 155. This means as well that the six-Pokémon team chosen to compete can't have more than four Pokémon of level 55. | The Cup has a level restriction on it as well, only allowing Pokémon between the levels of 50 and 55 to compete. In addition, the three-Pokémon team chosen by the player at the beginning of a battle may not have a total level sum above 155. This means as well that the six-Pokémon team chosen to compete can't have more than four Pokémon of level 55. | ||
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==Rental Pokémon== | ==Rental Pokémon== | ||
{{main|List of Poké Cup Rental Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium}} | {{main|List of Poké Cup Rental Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium}} | ||
All rental Pokémon are level 50, and all eligible species are offered. This means that {{p|Dragonite}} and {{p|Tyranitar}} are underleveled. | All rental Pokémon are level 50, and all eligible species are offered. This means that {{p|Dragonite}} and {{p|Tyranitar}} are {{pkmn2|underleveled}}. | ||
==Trainers== | ==Trainers== | ||
===Pokémon Stadium=== | ===Pokémon Stadium=== | ||
====Round 1==== | ====Round 1==== | ||
:''For a list of all Round 1 Trainers in | :''For a list of all Round 1 Trainers in [[Pokémon Stadium]], see [[Poké Cup/Stadium Round 1]]'' | ||
====Round 2==== | ====Round 2==== | ||
:''For a list of all Round 2 Trainers in | :''For a list of all Round 2 Trainers in [[Pokémon Stadium]], see [[Poké Cup/Stadium Round 2]]'' | ||
===Pokémon Stadium 2=== | ===Pokémon Stadium 2=== | ||
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====Round 2==== | ====Round 2==== | ||
:''For a list of all Round 2 Trainers in {{g|Stadium 2}}, see [[Poké Cup/Stadium 2 Round 2]]'' | :''For a list of all Round 2 Trainers in {{g|Stadium 2}}, see [[Poké Cup/Stadium 2 Round 2]]'' | ||
==Trivia== | |||
* The Poké Cup that appears in {{game|Yellow}} and Pokémon Stadium is based on the Nintendo Cup '97, a real life event that took place in Japan that year. | |||
* The Poké Cup that appears in Pokémon Stadium 2 is also based on another real life event: the Nintendo Cup 2000. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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{{Stadium Series}}<br> | {{Stadium Series}}<br> | ||
{{Project Games notice|game mechanic}} | {{Project Games notice|game mechanic}} | ||
[[Category:Stadium Cups]] [[Category:Pokémon Stadium]] [[Category:Pokémon Stadium 2]] | [[Category:Stadium Cups]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon Stadium (English)]] | |||
[[Category:Pokémon Stadium 2]] | |||
[[de:Pokémon-Cup]] | [[de:Pokémon-Cup]] | ||
[[ja:ニンテンドウカップ]] | [[ja:ニンテンドウカップ]] |
Latest revision as of 20:28, 3 May 2024
Poké Cup (Japanese: ニンテンドウカップ Nintendo Cup) is one of the four Stadium Cups, appearing in both Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2. It is presented as being the officially-sponsored Pokémon League tournament.
The Cup has a level restriction on it as well, only allowing Pokémon between the levels of 50 and 55 to compete. In addition, the three-Pokémon team chosen by the player at the beginning of a battle may not have a total level sum above 155. This means as well that the six-Pokémon team chosen to compete can't have more than four Pokémon of level 55.
There are four levels that may be challenged; each level up must be unlocked by defeating the eight Trainers on the previous level.
Rules
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Rental Pokémon
- Main article: List of Poké Cup Rental Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium
All rental Pokémon are level 50, and all eligible species are offered. This means that Dragonite and Tyranitar are underleveled.
Trainers
Pokémon Stadium
Round 1
- For a list of all Round 1 Trainers in Pokémon Stadium, see Poké Cup/Stadium Round 1
Round 2
- For a list of all Round 2 Trainers in Pokémon Stadium, see Poké Cup/Stadium Round 2
Pokémon Stadium 2
Round 1
- For a list of all Round 1 Trainers in Pokémon Stadium 2, see Poké Cup/Stadium 2 Round 1
Round 2
- For a list of all Round 2 Trainers in Pokémon Stadium 2, see Poké Cup/Stadium 2 Round 2
Trivia
- The Poké Cup that appears in Pokémon Yellow and Pokémon Stadium is based on the Nintendo Cup '97, a real life event that took place in Japan that year.
- The Poké Cup that appears in Pokémon Stadium 2 is also based on another real life event: the Nintendo Cup 2000.
In other languages
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This game mechanic article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games. |