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All of the cups have the same format: The player will pick out six of their Pokémon from their [[party]] or [[Pokémon storage system|boxes]], then go on to the challenges. There are eight battles before a cup is won, and each of them require the player to choose three of their Pokémon to face three of their opponent's. If a match is won without any of the player's Pokémon [[faint]]ing, they will receive a continue which will allow them to re-challenge once if they lose to a future trainer in the same set of eight. | All of the cups have the same format: The player will pick out six of their Pokémon from their [[party]] or [[Pokémon storage system|boxes]], then go on to the challenges. There are eight battles before a cup is won, and each of them require the player to choose three of their Pokémon to face three of their opponent's. If a match is won without any of the player's Pokémon [[faint]]ing, they will receive a continue which will allow them to re-challenge once if they lose to a future trainer in the same set of eight. | ||
Challenging the cups with Pokémon owned by the player (as opposed to [[rental Pokémon]]) allows for use of the [[box trick]]. | Challenging the cups with Pokémon owned by the player (as opposed to [[rental Pokémon]]) allows for use of the [[box trick]], provided said Pokémon are drawn from the boxes rather than the party. | ||
The Petit, Poké, and Pika cups were first introduced in [[Pokémon Yellow]], if a player was battling another Yellow version. The Prime Cup was based off of the free battle rules of normal link cable battles, with a few restrictions. Quite fittingly, it was these four cups which were the four official cups of Pokémon Stadium. | The Petit, Poké, and Pika cups were first introduced in [[Pokémon Yellow]], if a player was battling another Yellow version. The Prime Cup was based off of the free battle rules of normal link cable battles, with a few restrictions. Quite fittingly, it was these four cups which were the four official cups of Pokémon Stadium. |
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