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[[File: | [[File:Zekrom Pokémon Rumble Blast.png|thumb|175px|A Toy {{p|Zekrom}}]] | ||
'''Toy Pokémon''' (Japanese: ''' | '''Toy Pokémon''' (Japanese: '''おもちゃのポケモン''' ''Toy Pokémon'') are miniature {{wp|wind-up toy}}s that resemble Pokémon, and are the only type of Pokémon that appear in the [[Pokémon Rumble series]]. | ||
==Behavior== | ==Behavior== | ||
[[File:Super Pokemon Rumble 01.png|thumb|right|200px|Toy Pokémon battling]] | |||
Toy Pokémon behave much like normal {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} do. They are generally friendly, and all share a common love for battling and teamwork. In order to operate, a Toy Pokémon must have a working [[Wonder Key]] which provides them with life. Otherwise, they are lifeless toys. Over time, a Toy Pokémon may become {{pkmn2|Rusty}}, or they may become Rusty after coming in contact with [[Dark Rust]]. A Rusty Toy Pokémon will only be able to perform the move {{m|Struggle}}, or otherwise be controlled by Dark Rust if they are completely consumed by rust. In order to be restored to normal, Rusty Toy Pokémon will need to be cleansed either with [[Glowdrop]]s (in [[Pokémon Rumble Blast]]) or at the Rust Removal Spot (in [[Pokémon Rumble World]]). | Toy Pokémon behave much like normal {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} do. They are generally friendly, and all share a common love for battling and teamwork. In order to operate, a Toy Pokémon must have a working [[Wonder Key]] which provides them with life. Otherwise, they are lifeless toys. Over time, a Toy Pokémon may become {{pkmn2|Rusty}}, or they may become Rusty after coming in contact with [[Dark Rust]]. A Rusty Toy Pokémon will only be able to perform the move {{m|Struggle}}, or otherwise be controlled by Dark Rust if they are completely consumed by rust. In order to be restored to normal, Rusty Toy Pokémon will need to be cleansed either with [[Glowdrop]]s (in [[Pokémon Rumble Blast]]) or at the Rust Removal Spot (in [[Pokémon Rumble World]]). | ||
===Differences between Toy Pokémon and normal Pokémon=== | ===Differences between Toy Pokémon and normal Pokémon=== | ||
Toy Pokémon can only know two [[move]]s at a time as opposed to the usual four, but are not limited by PP and may use the moves infinitely. Also, instead of having {{Abilities}}, Toy Pokémon may have [[Special Traits]]. Toy Pokémon cannot grow or evolve like regular Pokémon, and most retain their Power level and stats their entire lives. In order to gain an evolution, the player must release a number of the same species to be given a Special Ticket for the next stage of evolution ([[Pokémon Rumble]]), or simply be given the evolution in exchange for the previous stage ([[Pokémon Rumble Blast]]). No evolution equivalent exists in [[Pokémon Rumble World]]. | |||
Toy Pokémon can only know two [[move]]s at a time as opposed to the usual four. Also, instead of having {{Abilities}}, Toy Pokémon may have [[Special Traits]]. Toy Pokémon cannot grow or evolve like regular Pokémon, and most retain their Power level and stats their entire lives. In order to gain an evolution, the player must release a number of the same species to be given a Special Ticket for the next stage of evolution ([[Pokémon Rumble]]), or simply be given the evolution in exchange for the previous stage ([[Pokémon Rumble Blast]]). No evolution equivalent exists in [[Pokémon Rumble World]]. | {{-}} | ||
==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
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==Shiny Toy Pokémon== | ==Shiny Toy Pokémon== | ||
Shiny Toy Pokémon appear in [[Pokémon Rumble]] and [[Pokemon Rumble U]]. | |||
In Pokémon Rumble only, a player has a very slim chance of finding a [[Shiny Pokémon|Shiny]] Toy Pokémon, similar to the [[core series]] games. However, when playing with multiple players, the odds of finding a Shiny Toy Pokémon greatly increase to the point that it would be unlikely ''not'' to find one or two while playing. | |||
In Pokémon Rumble U, Shiny Pokémon are exclusively obtainable from passwords and the NFC Rumble U Figures. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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|fr= | |zh_cmn=玩具寶可夢 / 玩具宝可梦 ''Wánjù Bǎokěmèng'' | ||
|de= | |fr=Jouet Pokémon | ||
|de=Spielzeug-Pokémon | |||
|it=Pokémon Giocattolo | |it=Pokémon Giocattolo | ||
|ko=장난감 포켓몬 ''Jangnangam Pokémon'' | |ko=장난감 포켓몬 ''Jangnangam Pokémon'' | ||
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