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A '''perfect battle''' is a special kind of [[Pokémon battle|battle]] when one [[Pokémon trainer|trainer]] knocks out all of their opponent's [[Pokémon]] without the opponent getting an opportunity to use a single [[move]].
A '''perfect battle''' is a type of outcome for a [[Pokémon battle]].
The requirement for a battle to be ruled ''Perfect'' is that the winning team must have all their Pokémon conscious, or with atleast one [[Stats#Hit Points|Hit Point]] left on all those who battled.


A similar kind of battle is called the '''no-hit battle''' in which the opponent's Pokémon have the opportunity to attack but only use stat-enhancing moves or attacking moves that fail to hit, leaving the victor's Pokémon in perfect health.
The '''[[Pokémon Stadium series]]''' and '''[[Pokémon Battle Revolution]]''' reconize perfect battles and shall reward the player for achieving one with Continues (in ''Pokémon Battle Revolution'', they are called ''Perfect Points''), allowing players to fight against the same trainer they lost to in what would usually turn out as a ''Game Over''.
Continues and perfect points will only last for the Cup or Colosseum challenge the player is in.


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