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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, an incompatible move 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.
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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