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===Dance Competition===
===Dance Competition===
{{main|Dance Competition}}
In the next round, all four Pokémon dance on the stage. Competitors control their Pokémon with four buttons: {{color|{{green color}}|Left}}, {{color|{{yellow color}}|Right}}, {{color|{{blue color}}|Front}}, and {{color|{{red color}}|Jump}}. The dancer in front chooses up to three steps in the Normal Rank and Great Rank{{sup/4|DP}}, and four in the Great Rank{{sup/4|Pt}}, Ultra Rank and Master Rank, matching the beat as closely as possible. Then the backup dancers try to match the lead dancer's moves. Each Pokémon will lead for two measures (a measure is the time it takes for the lead dancer to make its moves and the backup dancers to follow), and each measure will contain 16 beats for both halves in the Normal and Great Ranks and 24 beats in the other ranks.
In the next round, all four Pokémon dance on the stage. Competitors control their Pokémon with four buttons: {{color|{{green color}}|Left}}, {{color|{{yellow color}}|Right}}, {{color|{{blue color}}|Front}}, and {{color|{{red color}}|Jump}}. The dancer in front chooses up to three steps in the Normal Rank and Great Rank{{sup/4|DP}}, and four in the Great Rank{{sup/4|Pt}}, Ultra Rank and Master Rank, matching the beat as closely as possible. Then the backup dancers try to match the lead dancer's moves. Each Pokémon will lead for two measures (a measure is the time it takes for the lead dancer to make its moves and the backup dancers to follow), and each measure will contain 16 beats for both halves in the Normal and Great Ranks and 24 beats in the other ranks.


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===Acting Competition===
===Acting Competition===
{{main|Appeal}}
This is the equivalent of the second round of Contests in [[Generation III]]. Pokémon perform [[move]]s for one of the three judges, [[Jordan]], [[Contest Judge Dexter|Dexter]] and [[Keira]], to earn Appeal Points. At the end of each round, judges award extra points to the Pokémon: 3 points if only one Pokémon performed to them, 2 points each if two Pokémon performed to them, 1 point apiece if three Pokémon performed to them, and none if all Pokémon performed to them. This competition has four rounds, rather than the five rounds found in [[Generation III]]. The Pokémon, contrary to the regular Contests, get their position by their scoring in reverse. The best scorer goes last and the worst scorer goes first. Performing a Contest-specific move (i.e. a Tough move in a Tough Contest) to any judge causes their Voltage to go up by 1, however, an incompatible move (such as a Smart move in a Cool Contest) causes the Voltage to go down by 1. The Pokémon who fills the Voltage meter will receive a bonus from the judge they performed to: Keira and Jordan give +5, Dexter (as the head judge) gives +8.
This is the equivalent of the second round of Contests in [[Generation III]]. Pokémon perform [[move]]s for one of the three judges, [[Jordan]], [[Contest Judge Dexter|Dexter]] and [[Keira]], to earn Appeal Points. At the end of each round, judges award extra points to the Pokémon: 3 points if only one Pokémon performed to them, 2 points each if two Pokémon performed to them, 1 point apiece if three Pokémon performed to them, and none if all Pokémon performed to them. This competition has four rounds, rather than the five rounds found in [[Generation III]]. The Pokémon, contrary to the regular Contests, get their position by their scoring in reverse. The best scorer goes last and the worst scorer goes first. Performing a Contest-specific move (i.e. a Tough move in a Tough Contest) to any judge causes their Voltage to go up by 1, however, an incompatible move (such as a Smart move in a Cool Contest) causes the Voltage to go down by 1. The Pokémon who fills the Voltage meter will receive a bonus from the judge they performed to: Keira and Jordan give +5, Dexter (as the head judge) gives +8.


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==Awards==
==Awards==
The winning Pokémon will receive a [[Ribbon]] for the Contest category and rank. They will also receive a special [[Accessory]] the first time the Contest is completed successfully.
The winning Pokémon will receive a [[Ribbon]] for the [[Contest category]] and rank. They will also receive a special [[Accessory]] the first time the Contest is completed successfully.


===Accessory prizes===
===Accessory prizes===
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