Stadium Cup: Difference between revisions

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*The player must select three Pokémon to battle. If the match is won and none of the player's Pokémon faint, a Continue is received.  
*The player must select three Pokémon to battle. If the match is won and none of the player's Pokémon faint, a Continue is received.  
*Eight Trainers must be beaten in a row to win the Cup. If a player loses a battle, a Continue may be used to re-challenge the last opponent.
*Eight Trainers must be beaten in a row to win the Cup. If a player loses a battle, a Continue may be used to re-challenge the last opponent.
*No two Pokémon can be asleep at the same time. (Pokémon that are put to sleep due to {{m|Rest}} do not count.)
*No two Pokémon can be asleep at the same time. (Pokémon that are put to sleep due to {{m|Rest}} count.)
*No two Pokémon can be frozen at the same time.  
*No two Pokémon can be frozen at the same time.  
*If the player's last Pokémon uses {{m|Self-Destruct|Selfdestruct}} or {{m|Explosion}}, then the player loses even if the opponent's last Pokémon faints. {{m|Perish Song}} and {{m|Destiny Bond}} also fail when used by the last Pokémon.  
*If the player's last Pokémon uses {{m|Self-Destruct|Selfdestruct}} or {{m|Explosion}}, then the player loses even if the opponent's last Pokémon faints. {{m|Perish Song}} and {{m|Destiny Bond}} also fail when used by the last Pokémon.  


Most of the cups in Pokémon Stadium were based on {{game|Yellow}}'s Cable Club. The Petit, Poké, and Pika Cups were first introduced in Yellow's Colosseum 2, while the Prime Cup was based on the free battle rules of normal link cable battles.  
Most of the cups in Pokémon Stadium were based on {{game|Yellow}}'s Cable Club. The Petit, Poké, and Pika Cups were first introduced in Yellow's Colosseum 2, while the Prime Cup was based on the free battle rules of normal link cable battles.


==Pokémon Stadium==
==Pokémon Stadium==