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A '''Dancer''' (Japanese: '''ダンサー''' ''Dancer'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] introduced in [[Generation V]]. In [[Unova]], they are depicted as young men {{wp|break dancing}}. Battling them is optional. Many of them have Western names in the Japanese version of the games. All of them have had only one species of Pokémon, even if that means having the same Pokémon twice. Unlike some Trainer classes, they do not appear to limit themselves to a particular [[type]].
A '''Dancer''' (Japanese: '''ダンサー''' ''Dancer'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] introduced in [[Generation V]]. In [[Unova]], they are depicted as young men {{wp|break dancing}}. Battling them is optional. Many of them have Western names in the Japanese version of the games. All of them have had only one species of Pokémon, even if that means having the same Pokémon twice. Unlike some Trainer classes, they do not appear to limit themselves to a particular [[type]].


In [[Alola]], Dancers are depicted as young women who practice {{wp|hula|hula dancing}}. In Sun and Moon, they exclusively use {{p|Oricorio}} in the main storyline, but that is not the case in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. They hold their Pokémon in {{ball|Great}}s.
In [[Alola]], Dancers are depicted as young women who practice {{wp|hula|hula dancing}}. In {{pkmn|Sun and Moon}}, they exclusively use {{p|Oricorio}} in the main storyline, but that is not the case in {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}. They hold their Pokémon in {{ball|Great}}s.
 
A female Dancer and a {{tc|Black Belt}} can team up to form a {{tc|Capoeira Couple}} and challenge the {{player}} to a [[Double Battle]].


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