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The game makes use of the seventeen Pokémon [[type]]s and their respective weaknesses, resistances, and immunities.  Pokémon also have various [[Ability|Abilities]], many the same as in the main series games, as well as some unique new additions. Warlords also have Warlord Skill that can be used once per battle, which have various effects such as powering up or healing Pokémon. Warlords can also equip items, which can provide additional effects such as stat boosts or can be used during battle.
The game makes use of the seventeen Pokémon [[type]]s and their respective weaknesses, resistances, and immunities.  Pokémon also have various [[Ability|Abilities]], many the same as in the main series games, as well as some unique new additions. Warlords also have Warlord Skill that can be used once per battle, which have various effects such as powering up or healing Pokémon. Warlords can also equip items, which can provide additional effects such as stat boosts or can be used during battle.


When a battle is won against an enemy kingdom's castle, you conquer that map and now have three options when you return: Train (increase link, though Pokémon cannot be used in battle), Search (recruit more allies), or you can enter shops to buy items for your Warlords to use on Pokémon. There are also Pomigiri shops. Feeding a Pokémon these will increase its energy, which affects its performance in battle.
When a battle is won against an enemy kingdom's castle, the player conquers that map and now has access to three options: Train (increase link, though Pokémon cannot be used in battle), Search (recruit more allies), or shops, in which the player can buy items to use on Pokémon. There are also Pomigiri shops. Feeding a Pokémon these will increase its energy, which affects its performance in battle.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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