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In ''[[DP163|Fighting Ire with Fire!]]'', {{an|Brock}} mentions [[Barry's Empoleon]] has leveled up a ton since last seeing it, referring to how its battle against a {{p|Mothim}} went. In ''[[DP173|Dealing with a Fierce Double Ditto Drama!]]'', when teaching [[Narissa]], Brock says "Now let's level you up. And the only way to do that is to get [[experience]] from battling." These mentions confirm the ability to inflict damage on certain Pokémon becomes easier when a Pokémon grows a level.
In ''[[DP163|Fighting Ire with Fire!]]'', {{an|Brock}} mentions [[Barry's Empoleon]] has leveled up a ton since last seeing it, referring to how its battle against a {{p|Mothim}} went. In ''[[DP173|Dealing with a Fierce Double Ditto Drama!]]'', when teaching [[Narissa]], Brock says "Now let's level you up. And the only way to do that is to get [[experience]] from battling." These mentions confirm the ability to inflict damage on certain Pokémon becomes easier when a Pokémon grows a level.


In ''[[EP112|Enter The Dragonite]]'', {{OBP|Drake|Orange League}} comments that [[Ash's Charizard]] is on a higher level than he thought, as it was able to withstand a series of {{t|Electric}} attacks from his {{p|Electabuzz}}.  
In ''[[EP112|Enter The Dragonite]]'', {{OBP|Drake|Orange League}} comments that [[Ash's Charizard]] is on a higher level than he thought, as it was able to withstand a series of {{t|Electric}} attacks from his {{p|Electabuzz}}. Prior to this, Tracey had reminded Ash that level had to be taken into account as well as type when Ash used Bulbasaur against Electabuzz when the battle started in the hope of using Bulbasaur's Grass advantage over Electric types.


In ''[[EP120|Roll On, Pokémon!]]'', {{Ash}}'s [[Pokédex]] mentions that the length a {{p|Donphan}}'s tusks indicates its level, allowing Brock to deduce that the short-tusked Donphan they encountered was a young and low-level one.
In ''[[EP120|Roll On, Pokémon!]]'', {{Ash}}'s [[Pokédex]] mentions that the length a {{p|Donphan}}'s tusks indicates its level, allowing Brock to deduce that the short-tusked Donphan they encountered was a young and low-level one.


Brock mentions in ''[[EP201|Doin' What Comes Natu-rally!]]'' that moves become more powerful as a Pokémon's level is raised; and Ash adds that the best way to raise levels is by battling. Despite this, Ash's most used Pokémon, Pikachu, doesn't show signs of being at a higher level than any other Pokémon. After appearing in more than 700 episodes, and battling in most of them, its level would be expected to be very high; however, at the start of each [[series]] of the anime, it either has as hard a time defeating other Trainers' Pokémon as his more recently-obtained Pokémon do or outright loses against them, an example being [[Trip]]'s recently-obtained {{TP|Trip|Snivy}} (Although it should be noted that Pikachu's levels may have been affected by such factors as an illness prior to Ash arriving in Hoenn or an encounter with [[Zekrom (Pokémon)|Zekrom]] temporarily draining Pikachu's electric power).
Brock mentions in ''[[EP201|Doin' What Comes Natu-rally!]]'' that moves become more powerful as a Pokémon's level is raised; and Ash adds that the best way to raise levels is by battling. Despite this, Ash's most used Pokémon, Pikachu, doesn't show signs of being at a higher level than any other Pokémon. After appearing in more than 700 episodes, and battling in most of them, its level would be expected to be very high; however, at the start of each [[series]] of the anime, it either has as hard a time defeating other Trainers' Pokémon as his more recently-obtained Pokémon do or outright loses against them, an example being [[Trip]]'s recently-obtained {{TP|Trip|Snivy}} (Although it should be noted that Pikachu's power levels may have been affected by such factors as an illness prior to Ash arriving in [[Hoenn]] or an encounter with [[Zekrom (Pokémon)|Zekrom]] temporarily draining Pikachu's electric power after arriving in [[Unova]]).


During a quiz in ''[[EP245|Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up?]]'', [[DJ Mary]] asks {{an|Professor Oak}} and [[James]] (disguised as Professor Oak) what move {{p|Slowbro}} learns on level 46. When James fails to know the answer, he says that he has Amnesia. For his luck, however, {{m|Amnesia}} was the correct answer.
During a quiz in ''[[EP245|Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up?]]'', [[DJ Mary]] asks {{an|Professor Oak}} and [[James]] (disguised as Professor Oak) what move {{p|Slowbro}} learns on level 46. When James fails to know the answer, he says that he has Amnesia. For his luck, however, {{m|Amnesia}} was the correct answer.
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