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[[File:Tag Battle BW.png|thumb|250px|{{ga|Hilda}} and {{ga|Hilbert}} challenging the [[Battle Subway]]]] | [[File:Tag Battle BW.png|thumb|250px|{{ga|Hilda}} and {{ga|Hilbert}} challenging the [[Battle Subway]]]] | ||
A '''Tag Battle''' (Japanese: '''マルチバトル''' ''Multi Battle''), referred to as a '''Multi Battle''' in the games, is a type of [[Double Battle]] in which two [[Pokémon Trainer]]s team up against one or two others. Unlike regular Double Battles, there are no specific Trainer classes encountered for Tag Battles. Instead, two different Trainers must both see the {{player}} at the same time. For battles in the games' storylines, the player's opponents will usually only have three Pokémon each. However, Tag Battles occurring by being spotted by a pair of unrelated Trainers will occasionally lead to battles against more than six Pokémon. The player and their partner are only subject to such limitations in [[Battle Tower]]s, allowing both to potentially send out six Pokémon. | A '''Tag Battle''' (Japanese: '''マルチバトル''' ''Multi Battle''), referred to as a '''Multi Battle''' in the games (and sometimes known to fans as a '''True Double Battle'''), is a type of [[Double Battle]] in which two [[Pokémon Trainer]]s team up against one or two others. Unlike regular Double Battles, there are no specific Trainer classes encountered for Tag Battles. Instead, two different Trainers must both see the {{player}} at the same time. For battles in the games' storylines, the player's opponents will usually only have three Pokémon each. However, Tag Battles occurring by being spotted by a pair of unrelated Trainers will occasionally lead to battles against more than six Pokémon. The player and their partner are only subject to such limitations in [[Battle Tower]]s, allowing both to potentially send out six Pokémon. | ||
==In the games== | ==In the games== |
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