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The battle has a four-minute timer and the last 20 second countdown is displayed. If the time runs out, the player who has the most Pokémon remaining is declared the winner. If both players have the same number of Pokémon remaining, the player who has less damage to their remaining Pokémon wins the battle.
The battle has a four-minute timer and the last 20 second countdown is displayed. If the time runs out, the player who has the most Pokémon remaining is declared the winner. If both players have the same number of Pokémon remaining, the player who has less damage to their remaining Pokémon wins the battle.


Damage calculations in Trainer Battles are slightly different than that in Gym and [[Raid Battle]]s. Not only do moves have separate power values and energy costs, but all moves have a 30% damage boost in this mode, and [[weather]] bonuses are ignored. Since February 15, 2019, some Charged Attacks have a small chance of increasing the user's [[statistic|stat]]s after use.  
Damage calculations in Trainer Battles are slightly different than that in Gym and [[Raid Battle]]s. Not only do moves have separate power values and energy costs, but all moves have a 30% damage boost in this mode, and [[weather]] bonuses are ignored. Since February 15, 2019, certain Charged Attacks may increasing the user's [[statistic|stat]]s after use. On March 19, 2019, Charged Attacks that may decrease the target's stats were also introduced.
: See more: ''[[Damage#Pokémon GO|Damage→Pokémon  GO]]
: See more: ''[[Damage#Pokémon GO|Damage→Pokémon  GO]]
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