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(New page: A '''Stadium Cup''' is one of the four competitions in Stadium mode of Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2. Though there are only four in each game, there are six total. Each ...)
 
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Each Cup has different rules and regulations on things such as [[level]]s of the entered Pokémon, [[move]]s used, [[held item|items held]], and even the species of the entered Pokémon.
Each Cup has different rules and regulations on things such as [[level]]s of the entered Pokémon, [[move]]s used, [[held item|items held]], and even the species of the entered Pokémon.


All of the cups have the same format: The player will pick out six of their Pokémon from their [[party]] or [[Pokémon storage system|boxes]], then go on to the challenges. There are eight battles before a cup is won, and each of them requiring the player to choose three of their Pokémon to face three of their opponent's. If a match is won without any of the player's Pokémon [[faint]]ing, they will receive a continue which will allow them to re-challenge once if they lose to a future trainer in the same set of eight.
All of the cups have the same format: The player will pick out six of their Pokémon from their [[party]] or [[Pokémon storage system|boxes]], then go on to the challenges. There are eight battles before a cup is won, and each of them require the player to choose three of their Pokémon to face three of their opponent's. If a match is won without any of the player's Pokémon [[faint]]ing, they will receive a continue which will allow them to re-challenge once if they lose to a future trainer in the same set of eight.


Challenging the cups with Pokémon owned by the player (as opposed to [[rental Pokémon]]) allows for use of the [[box trick]].
Challenging the cups with Pokémon owned by the player (as opposed to [[rental Pokémon]]) allows for use of the [[box trick]].
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