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Contrary to the Hoenn region Contests, the Pokémon get their position by their scoring in reverse: the best scorer goes last and the worst scorer goes first. | Contrary to the Hoenn region Contests, the Pokémon get their position by their scoring in reverse: the best scorer goes last and the worst scorer goes first. | ||
Performing a compatible move (i.e. a move that is of the same category as the Contest) to any Judge causes their Voltage to go up by 1, however, | Performing a compatible move (i.e. a move that is of the same category as the Contest) to any Judge causes their Voltage to go up by 1, however, a move from the opposite side of the [[Contest Categories|contest category]] spectrum causes the Voltage to go down by 1. The Pokémon who fills the Voltage meter will receive a bonus from the Judge they performed to: [[Keira]] and [[Jordan]] give +5, while [[Contest Judge Dexter|Dexter]] gives +8. | ||
Unlike [[Generation III]], a Pokémon cannot perform a move more than twice in a row for any reason. A Pokémon may not enter a Super Contest (including [[Visual Competition|Visual]] and [[Dance Competition|Dance]] practice sessions) if they only have one move; this makes it impossible for {{p|Ditto}} and {{p|Unown}} to legally obtain any Super Contest [[Ribbon]]. | Unlike [[Generation III]], a Pokémon cannot perform a move more than twice in a row for any reason. A Pokémon may not enter a Super Contest (including [[Visual Competition|Visual]] and [[Dance Competition|Dance]] practice sessions) if they only have one move; this makes it impossible for {{p|Ditto}} and {{p|Unown}} to legally obtain any Super Contest [[Ribbon]]. |
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