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→‎Formula for money lost: Trying to stick to strictly gendered pronouns for the player is usually much more trouble than it's worth, especially when it happens this often...
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For example, if the player loses to another Trainer with only a Level 96 {{p|Venusaur}} in his or her party when he or she has seven Badges, {{pdollar}}9600 will be lost. The minimum amount of money that the player can lose is {{pdollar}}8 (if the player's Pokémon at the highest level is at level 1 and the player has 0 Badges; 1×8=8), while the maximum is {{pdollar}}12000 (if the player's Pokémon at the highest level is at level 100 and the player has 8 Badges; 100×120=12000).  
For example, if the player has seven Badges and loses a battle with only a Level 96 {{p|Venusaur}} in their party, {{pdollar}}9600 will be lost. The minimum amount of money that the player can lose is {{pdollar}}8 (if the Pokémon with the highest level in the player's party is level 1 and the player has 0 Badges; 1×8=8), while the maximum is {{pdollar}}12000 (if the Pokémon with the highest level in the player's party is level 100 and the player has 8 Badges; 100×120=12000).


If the player is currently holding less money than the amount calculated, (s)he will simply lose all his or her money when (s)he blacks out.
If the player is currently holding less money than the amount calculated, they will simply lose all their money when they blacks out.


== In other generations ==
== In other generations ==