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===Full Battle=== | ===Full Battle=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Alola League Scoreboard.png|thumb|220px|Scoreboard for a Full Battle]] | ||
{{main|Full Battle}} | {{main|Full Battle}} | ||
A Full Battle, also known as a six-on-six battle, is a battle variant in which both {{pkmn|Trainer}}s use a full [[party]] of six Pokémon. The first Trainer to completely [[Fainting|knock out]] all of the opposing Trainer's Pokémon wins. | A Full Battle, also known as a six-on-six battle, is a battle variant in which both {{pkmn|Trainer}}s use a full [[party]] of six Pokémon. The first Trainer to completely [[Fainting|knock out]] all of the opposing Trainer's Pokémon wins. | ||
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These battles are very rare in the games. Generally only the {{player}}'s [[rival]] and the [[region]]al {{pkmn|Champion}} will have a full team during the main storyline, while [[Gym Leader]]s and [[Elite Four]] members may also have a full team in [[rematch]]es. In the anime, Full Battles are conducted in the last few rounds of [[Pokémon League Conference]]s, but Trainers can challenge one another to a Full Battle any time, although this is rare. | These battles are very rare in the games. Generally only the {{player}}'s [[rival]] and the [[region]]al {{pkmn|Champion}} will have a full team during the main storyline, while [[Gym Leader]]s and [[Elite Four]] members may also have a full team in [[rematch]]es. In the anime, Full Battles are conducted in the last few rounds of [[Pokémon League Conference]]s, but Trainers can challenge one another to a Full Battle any time, although this is rare. | ||
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===Double Battle=== | ===Double Battle=== | ||
[[File:Double Battle VI.png|thumb|220px|A Double Battle]] | [[File:Double Battle VI.png|thumb|220px|A Double Battle]] |