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In some of the [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]], {{player}}s may choose to focus on raising Pokémon for the exclusive purpose of doing well in Contests, making them part-time Coordinators. In order to increase their chances of winning Ribbons, they have to maximize one particular condition of their Pokémon and prioritize the Contest properties when selecting the moves they will teach them, since battle properties, such as [[power]] and [[accuracy]], have no effect in Contests.
In some of the [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]], {{player}}s may choose to focus on raising Pokémon for the exclusive purpose of doing well in Contests, making them part-time Coordinators. In order to increase their chances of winning Ribbons, they have to maximize one particular condition of their Pokémon and prioritize the Contest properties when selecting the moves they will teach them, since battle properties, such as [[power]] and [[accuracy]], have no effect in Contests.


They are able to enter their Pokémon in five different categories, namely {{OBP|Cool|condition}}, {{OBP|Beauty|condition}}, {{OBP|Cute|condition}}, {{OBP|Smart|condition}}, and {{OBP|Tough|condition}}. Each category has four {{OBP|rank|Contest}}s, but the Normal Rank is the only one unlocked at the start. For the higher ranks, they must first win the previous rank to participate. During a Contest, they compete against three other Coordinators to determine which of them has the most appealing Pokémon. At the conclusion of judging, the winning Coordinator receives a Ribbon according to the category and rank they won.
They are able to enter their Pokémon in five different categories, namely {{OBP|Cool|condition}}, {{OBP|Beautiful|condition}}{{tt|*|Known as Beauty prior to ORAS}}, {{OBP|Cute|condition}}, {{OBP|Clever|condition}}{{tt|*|Known as Smart prior to ORAS}}, and {{OBP|Tough|condition}}. Each category has four {{OBP|rank|Contest}}s, but the Normal Rank is the only one unlocked at the start. For the higher ranks, they must first win the previous rank to participate. During a Contest, they compete against three other Coordinators to determine which of them has the most appealing Pokémon. At the conclusion of judging, the winning Coordinator receives a Ribbon according to the category and rank they won.


In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, a Contest has two stages of judging, primary and secondary. In the {{DL|Pokémon Contest|primary judging}}, competing Coordinators present their Pokémon before the audience. To prepare their Pokémon for this stage, they must feed them [[Pokéblock]]s compatible with their [[Nature]]s, as the audience members evaluate the Pokémon's condition and luster. In the {{DL|Pokémon Contest|secondary judging}}, Coordinators showcase their Pokémon's moves in five rounds. They need to plan appeals carefully to earn the most attention of the Judge and excite the audience.
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, a Contest has two stages of judging, primary and secondary. In the {{DL|Pokémon Contest|primary judging}}, competing Coordinators present their Pokémon before the audience. To prepare their Pokémon for this stage, they must feed them [[Pokéblock]]s compatible with their [[Nature]]s, as the audience members evaluate the Pokémon's condition and luster. In the {{DL|Pokémon Contest|secondary judging}}, Coordinators showcase their Pokémon's moves in five rounds. They need to plan appeals carefully to earn the most attention of the Judge and excite the audience.