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Starting from [[Generation IV]], there is also a different version of the summary screen, with less information, when viewed during a {{pkmn|battle}}. | Starting from [[Generation IV]], there is also a different version of the summary screen, with less information, when viewed during a {{pkmn|battle}}. | ||
==Comparison between games== | ==Comparison between games== | ||
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==Available information== | ==Available information== | ||
The summary is unaffected by volatile changes in battle. For instance, a species change caused by {{m|Transform}}, a type change caused by {{m|Conversion}}, a [[move]] learned from {{m|Mimic}}, or an [[Ability]] exchanged with {{m|Skill Swap}} are not shown in the summary screen. | The summary is unaffected by volatile changes in battle. For instance, a species change caused by {{m|Transform}}, a type change caused by {{m|Conversion}}, a [[move]] learned from {{m|Mimic}}, or an [[Ability]] exchanged with {{m|Skill Swap}} are not shown in the summary screen. | ||
===Pokémon image=== | |||
{{incomplete|section|Check if the Pokémon jumps in any games other than FRLG, check if the Pokémon does not jump when fainted, frozen, or asleep}} | |||
The Pokémon appears as: | |||
* a sprite up to [[Generation V]] games | |||
* a 3D rendering from [[Generation VI]] onwards | |||
In the summary screen of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, the Pokémon jump while saying their [[cry]]. The Pokémon jumps twice if it has high HP, or jumps once if it has low HP. However, it does not jump at all if it's paralyzed. | |||
In the summary screen of [[Generation V]] games, touching the Pokémon image with the stylus causes the Pokémon to show its back to the player. | |||
===Nickname=== | ===Nickname=== |