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! style="background:#{{contest color light}}; text-align:center; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Description
! style="background:#{{contest color light}}; text-align:center; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Description
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:RSE Contest Judge number one.png|230px]]
| [[File:RSE Contest Judge number one.png|240px]]
| When a Pokémon uses a move which makes itself move first or last in the next turn, the Judge will have the number 1 or 4 over his head and the Pokémon will be indicated with the text "NEXT TURN: X", where X is the same number over the Judge's head. If another Pokémon uses a similar appeal and moves to the beginning or end, the Pokémon that performed earlier will shift position, and "NEXT TURN: X" will change accordingly.
| When a Pokémon uses a move which makes itself move first or last in the next turn, the Judge will have the number 1 or 4 over his head and the Pokémon will be indicated with the text "NEXT TURN: X", where X is the same number over the Judge's head. If another Pokémon uses a similar appeal and moves to the beginning or end, the Pokémon that performed earlier will shift position, and "NEXT TURN: X" will change accordingly.
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:RSE Contest Judge question mark.png|230px]]
| [[File:RSE Contest Judge question mark.png|240px]]
| When a Pokémon uses a move which scrambles the order in the next turn, the Judge will have a {{wp|question mark}} over his head, and each Pokémon will be indicated with the text "NEXT TURN: ?".
| When a Pokémon uses a move which scrambles the order in the next turn, the Judge will have a {{wp|question mark}} over his head, and each Pokémon will be indicated with the text "NEXT TURN: ?".
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:RSE Contest Judge coil spring.png|230px]]
| [[File:RSE Contest Judge coil spring.png|240px]]
| When a Pokémon uses a move twice in a row, the Judge will have a {{wp|coil spring}} over his head. The Pokémon will lose two hearts the first time a move is repeated, three hearts the second time, and so on. There are a few moves to which this rule does not apply, such as {{m|Hidden Power}}. To prevent repeating moves accidentally, the name of the move used in the previous turn is grayed out when selecting a move to appeal with.
| When a Pokémon uses a move twice in a row, the Judge will have a {{wp|coil spring}} over his head. The Pokémon will lose two hearts the first time a move is repeated, three hearts the second time, and so on. There are a few moves to which this rule does not apply, such as {{m|Hidden Power}}. To prevent repeating moves accidentally, the name of the move used in the previous turn is grayed out when selecting a move to appeal with.
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:RSE Contest Judge exclamation mark.png|230px]]
| [[File:RSE Contest Judge exclamation mark.png|240px]]
| When a Pokémon uses a move which can be [[Contest combination|combined]] with another, the Judge will have a single {{wp|exclamation mark}} over his head and the Pokémon will be indicated by a flashing red dot or a flashing panel. When the Pokémon knows a move which can form a combination with the move used in the previous turn, the name of the move will be red when selecting a move to appeal with.
| When a Pokémon uses a move which can be [[Contest combination|combined]] with another, the Judge will have a single {{wp|exclamation mark}} over his head and the Pokémon will be indicated by a flashing red dot or a flashing panel. When the Pokémon knows a move which can form a combination with the move used in the previous turn, the name of the move will be red when selecting a move to appeal with.
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:None.png|150px]]
| [[File:None.png|240px]]
| When a Pokémon uses a move which forms a combination with the move used in the previous turn, the Judge will have a double exclamation mark over his head and the Pokémon will receive double the amount of hearts it would in a basic appeal.
| When a Pokémon uses a move which forms a combination with the move used in the previous turn, the Judge will have a double exclamation mark over his head and the Pokémon will receive double the amount of hearts it would in a basic appeal.
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:None.png|150px]]
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:None.png|240px]]
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | When a Pokémon uses a move which increases its [[Contest condition|condition]], the Judge will have a star over his head and the Pokémon will be indicated with a star. Subsequent moves will add one extra heart to the Pokémon's score. The Pokémon can continue to increase its condition during the competition, and one extra heart will be added to its score for each star received. Pokémon with an increased condition are less likely to become nervous.
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | When a Pokémon uses a move which increases its [[Contest condition|condition]], the Judge will have a star over his head and the Pokémon will be indicated with a star. Subsequent moves will add one extra heart to the Pokémon's score. The Pokémon can continue to increase its condition during the competition, and one extra heart will be added to its score for each star received. Pokémon with an increased condition are less likely to become nervous.
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