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A '''party''' or '''team''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|手持|ても}}ちポケモン''' ''Pokémon on hand'') is a group of up to six {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that a {{pkmn|Trainer}} carries with them.
A '''party''' or '''team''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|手持|ても}}ちポケモン''' ''Pokémon on hand'') is a group of up to six {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that a {{pkmn|Trainer}} carries with them.


After this team of six is filled, newly-acquired Pokémon are sent to a [[PC]] to be stored. Trainers may have any Pokémon in their party, and newly [[caught Pokémon]] will automatically fill empty slots in the party. Previously if a Trainer wished to change Pokémon into or out of the party, they had to travel to a [[Pokémon Center]] or another PC-enabled place and use its [[Pokémon Storage System]].  However, starting with [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], players can change their party at almost any time via the [[Pokémon Box Link]] system.
After this team of six is filled, newly-acquired Pokémon are sent to a [[PC]] or equivalent to be stored. Trainers may have any Pokémon in their party, and newly [[caught Pokémon]] will automatically fill empty slots in the party. Some games have the [[Pokémon Box Link]] system, allowing players to change their party at almost any time. Other games require players to travel to a [[Pokémon Center]], base camp, or another PC-enabled place to access the [[Pokémon Storage System]] or equivalent.


==In the games==
==In the games==
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====Generation VIII====
====Generation VIII====
{{incomplete|section|Changes in {{g|Legends: Arceus}}}}
In {{pkmn|Sword and Shield}}, the party screen reverted to its original form, with the entire party presented as a single column. The rest of the screen displays the Pokémon's moves if shown in battle, otherwise its model is shown. If a Pokémon is holding an item, the item's specific icon is shown instead of a generic box.
In {{pkmn|Sword and Shield}}, the party screen reverted to its original form, with the entire party presented as a single column. The rest of the screen displays the Pokémon's moves if shown in battle, otherwise its model is shown. If a Pokémon is holding an item, the item's specific icon is shown instead of a generic box.


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