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The player's main progress in Pokémon Medallion Battle is measured by their '''Rating''' and the Gym they're currently in. Each Gym requires a certain Rating in order to obtain its Badge and advance to the next Gym. The player starts with a Rating of 1150 after the tutorial and gains or loses Rating by winning or losing battles. Duels and Raids do not affect Rating. The player's Rating also will not fall below the required amount for the last Badge they earned. When the player earns all Badges, they advance to the Champion's Cup where they can attempt to reach a high rank on country-based or global leaderboards.
The player's main progress in Pokémon Medallion Battle is measured by their '''Rating''' and the Gym they're currently in. Each Gym requires a certain Rating in order to obtain its Badge and advance to the next Gym. The player starts with a Rating of 1150 after the tutorial and gains or loses Rating by winning or losing battles. Duels and Raids do not affect Rating. The player's Rating also will not fall below the required amount for the last Badge they earned. When the player earns all Badges, they advance to the Champion's Cup where they can attempt to reach a high rank on country-based or global leaderboards.


At the end of a season, the player can earn Medal Packs if they were a high rank.
At the end of a season, the player can earn Medal Packs if they were a high rank:
* Global rank...
* Global rank...
** 1-10: Gold League Pack
** 1-10: Gold League Pack
** 11-50: Silve League Pack
** 11-50: Silver League Pack
** 51-100: League Pack
** 51-100: League Pack
* Country rank...
* Country rank...
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** 51-100: League Pack
** 51-100: League Pack


====Gym requirements====
====Gym Requirements====
Earning a Badge unlocks the next Gym and {{DL||Obtainable Pokémon|additional Pokémon}} that can be obtained from Medals and Packs.
Earning a Badge unlocks the next Gym and {{DL||Obtainable Pokémon|additional Pokémon}} that can be obtained from Medals and Packs.


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If a Pokémon has a power and it is evolved, its new power will be the same type (unless it is a first partner Pokémon who can have a Priority power or a Pokémon with branched evolutions, such as {{p|Eevee}}); otherwise, whether it gains one of its evolution's powers is random chance. For example, if a Bulbasaur with {{m|Vine Whip}} (a Super Effective Power) is evolved, it will have {{m|Power Whip}} (and if evolved again, {{m|Solar Beam}}); but if a Bulbasaur does not have a power, it may evolve into an Ivysaur with {{m|Leech Seed}} (a Support power), in which case, if it is evolved again, it will still have Leech Seed.
If a Pokémon has a power and it is evolved, its new power will be the same type (unless it is a first partner Pokémon who can have a Priority power or a Pokémon with branched evolutions, such as {{p|Eevee}}); otherwise, whether it gains one of its evolution's powers is random chance. For example, if a Bulbasaur with {{m|Vine Whip}} (a Super Effective Power) is evolved, it will have {{m|Power Whip}} (and if evolved again, {{m|Solar Beam}}); but if a Bulbasaur does not have a power, it may evolve into an Ivysaur with {{m|Leech Seed}} (a Support power), in which case, if it is evolved again, it will still have Leech Seed.


Some Pokémon will always gain a power when they are acquired or evolved into. These include the final evolutions of first partner Pokémon, Eevee's evolutions, and Legendary or Mythical Pokémon.
Some Pokémon will always gain a power when they are acquired or evolved into. These include the final evolutions of the first partner Pokémon, Eevee's evolutions, and Legendary or Mythical Pokémon.


In battle, Pokémon can only use a power once. After it is used, the power disappears from the Pokémon for the remainder of the battle.
In battle, Pokémon can only use a power once. After it is used, the power disappears from the Pokémon for the remainder of the battle.
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