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===Battles===
===Battles===
In Pokémon Medallion Battle, two players face off with teams consisting of six Pokémon. Up to two of these Pokémon may be the Great Ball and Ultra Ball tier and Crown pokemon (kinda like legendary Pokemons) each and no two Pokémon from the same evolutionary family may be used simultaneously.
In Pokémon Medallion Battle, two players face off with teams consisting of six Pokémon. Up to two of these Pokémon may either be Great Ball tier, Ultra Ball tier or a Crown(legendary) Pokémon. No two Pokémon from the same evolutionary family may be used simultaneously.


Players take turns playing Pokémon from their Bench face down; their tier is visible on the back of the medal, putting the player who goes first at a disadvantage. On the first turn, the player with the higher Rating goes first; otherwise, the winner of the previous turn goes first. After both medals are played, they are turned face up and the Pokémon with the higher CP wins the fight, scoring a point. The player who goes first wins any tie. The first player to score 3 points wins the match.
Players take turns playing Pokémon from their Bench face down; their tier is visible on the back of the medal, putting the player who goes first at a disadvantage. On the first turn, the player with the higher Rating goes first; otherwise, the winner of the previous turn goes first. After both medals are played, they are turned face up and the Pokémon with the higher CP wins the fight, scoring a point. The player who goes first wins any tie. The first player to score 3 points wins the match.
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