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==Competition==
==Competition==
The PokéRinger is a competitive sport where a {{pkmn|Trainer}} and his or her {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} compete together as a team. The competition provides Trainers with a unique {{pkmn|battle}} variation and tests how well they [[Friendship|cooperate]] with their Pokémon. At the start of each match, a hot air balloon is released containing a ring hanging from it. The competing Pokémon must retrieve the ring before its opponent and hang it on one of three hooks on the goalpost located at the center of the battlefield.
The PokéRinger is a competitive sport where a {{pkmn|Trainer}} and their {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} compete together as a team. The competition provides Trainers with a unique {{pkmn|battle}} variation and tests how well they [[Friendship|cooperate]] with their Pokémon. At the start of each match, a hot air balloon is released containing a ring hanging from it. The competing Pokémon must retrieve the ring before its opponent and hang it on one of three hooks on the goalpost located at the center of the battlefield.


For the competition, Trainers enter a single Pokémon capable of flying, which they must use in all matches. Trainers are expected to read {{wp|air current}}s and wind patterns to assist their Pokémon in grabbing the ring and delivering it to the goalpost. Whichever team first completes that task is declared the winner. During a PokéRinger match, Trainers stay on a hot air balloon from where they give commands to their Pokémon. While battling midair, the Pokémon are allowed to use their [[move]]s to prevent their opponents from delivering the ring. As such, a Pokémon may end up [[fainting]] during a match, thus a victory by knock out is also a possibility.
For the competition, Trainers enter a single Pokémon capable of flying, which they must use in all matches. Trainers are expected to read {{wp|air current}}s and wind patterns to assist their Pokémon in grabbing the ring and delivering it to the goalpost. Whichever team first completes that task is declared the winner. During a PokéRinger match, Trainers stay on a hot air balloon from where they give commands to their Pokémon. While battling midair, the Pokémon are allowed to use their [[move]]s to prevent their opponents from delivering the ring. As such, a Pokémon may end up [[fainting]] during a match, thus a victory by knock out is also a possibility.
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