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This is just my opinion, but I don't think the entire paragraph on Contests is worth mentioning at all unless we acknowledge that most of these Pokemon are pretty terrible in battles.
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(This is just my opinion, but I don't think the entire paragraph on Contests is worth mentioning at all unless we acknowledge that most of these Pokemon are pretty terrible in battles.)
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These Pokémon are often hard to come by, and may be simply given to the player once per game.
These Pokémon are often hard to come by, and may be simply given to the player once per game.


Many of these Pokémon became viable participants in [[Pokémon Contest]]s after they were introduced in [[Generation III]]. [[Generation IV]] introduced the [[Pokéathlon]] which allows any Pokémon to compete by giving each Pokémon its own [[Performance|special set of stats]].
Many of these Pokémon are difficult to use in competitive battling, but became viable participants in [[Pokémon Contest]]s after they were introduced in [[Generation III]]. [[Generation IV]] introduced the [[Pokéathlon]] which allows any Pokémon to compete by giving each Pokémon its own [[Performance|special set of stats]].


==List of novelty Pokémon==
==List of novelty Pokémon==
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| style="background: #fff" | Kecleon has a {{a|Color Change|unique Ability}} that causes it to change it's type to match whatever attack it is hit by.
| style="background: #fff" | Kecleon has a {{a|Color Change|unique Ability}} that causes it to change its type to match whatever attack it is hit by.
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