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There are some moves, however, that allow non-adjacent Pokémon to attack each other.
There are some moves, however, that allow non-adjacent Pokémon to attack each other.


===Effect of moves===
===Effect on moves===
Most [[move]]s have the same effect in triple battles as with single and double battles, the only restriction is that they can only affect adjacent Pokémon. Moves that hit both opponents or all Pokémon in double battles only affect adjacent Pokémon in triple battles. All damage-dealing Flying-type moves, aside from {{m|Air Cutter}}, can hit any Pokémon on the battlefield; all [[wp:Aura (paranormal)|aura]] and pulse moves can hit any Pokémon, as well. Moves that hit multiple Pokémon will have their power reduced <!-- by?--> unless all other Pokémon have fainted at that point, just like in a double battle.
Most [[move]]s have the same effect in triple battles as with single and double battles, the only restriction is that they can only affect adjacent Pokémon. Moves that hit both opponents or all Pokémon in double battles only affect adjacent Pokémon in triple battles. All damage-dealing Flying-type moves, aside from {{m|Air Cutter}}, can hit any Pokémon on the battlefield; all [[wp:Aura (paranormal)|aura]] and pulse moves can hit any Pokémon, as well. Moves that hit multiple Pokémon will have their power reduced <!-- by?--> unless all other Pokémon have fainted at that point, just like in a double battle.


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===Effect of abilities===
===Effect on abilities===
Most abilities' effect remain the same and are not affected by the Pokémon's placement. For example, a {{a|Mold Breaker}} Pokémon on the left-side of the field which used {{m|Water Pulse}} can still damage a Pokémon with {{a|Wonder Guard}} on the right-side of the field. Also, a {{a|Magic Bounce}} Pokémon can still reflect entry hazards even if the user of the entry hazard and itself are at opposite corners of the field.
Most abilities' effect remain the same and are not affected by the Pokémon's placement. For example, a {{a|Mold Breaker}} Pokémon on the left-side of the field which used {{m|Water Pulse}} can still damage a Pokémon with {{a|Wonder Guard}} on the right-side of the field. Also, a {{a|Magic Bounce}} Pokémon can still reflect entry hazards even if the user of the entry hazard and itself are at opposite corners of the field.