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Where ''Base'' is the base payout of the Trainer class, and ''Level'' is the level of the last Pokémon in the Trainer's party. Note that the last Pokémon is not always the highest level Pokémon - for example, in [[Generation II]], {{ga|Red}} pays out {{pdollar}}7700 even though there is a level 81 Pikachu in his party, because the last Pokémon he has is his level 77 Blastoise, and in [[Generation IV]], he pays out {{pdollar}}16,800, despite the level 88 Pikachu because, again, the last Pokémon in his party is his Level 84 Blastoise.
Where ''Base'' is the base payout of the Trainer class, and ''Level'' is the level of the last Pokémon in the Trainer's party. Note that the last Pokémon is not always the highest level Pokémon - for example, in [[Generation II]], {{ga|Red}} pays out {{pdollar}}7700 even though there is a level 81 Pikachu in his party, because the last Pokémon he has is his level 77 Blastoise, and in [[Generation IV]], he pays out {{pdollar}}16,800, despite the level 88 Pikachu because, again, the last Pokémon in his party is his Level 84 Blastoise.


In [[Multi Battle]]s, the total payout is simply the sum of the payouts of the two Trainers if they had separate parties. For example, in Generation IV, battling a Camper with a level 26 Spearow at the end of the party at the same time as a Champion with a level 78 Garchomp at the end of the party would earn the player {{pdollar}}416 + {{pdollar}}15,600 = {{pdollar}}16,016. Taking on two Roughnecks with a Level 53 and Level 67 Koffing respectively would earn the player {{pdollar}}1272 + {{pdollar}}1608 = {{pdollar}}2880. Starting in {{game|Sun and Moon}}, nearly all [[Double Battle]] Trainer classes' payouts<!--May not be case with GAME FREAK--> are calculated as if they were a Multi Battle, as during battle both members of the Double Battle class are referred to one of the two Trainer classes that make up that class.
In [[Multi Battle]]s, the total payout is simply the sum of the payouts of the two Trainers if they had separate parties. For example, in Generation IV, battling a Camper with a level 26 Spearow at the end of the party at the same time as a Champion with a level 78 Garchomp at the end of the party would earn the player {{pdollar}}416 + {{pdollar}}15,600 = {{pdollar}}16,016. Taking on two Roughnecks with a Level 53 and Level 67 Koffing respectively would earn the player {{pdollar}}1272 + {{pdollar}}1608 = {{pdollar}}2880. Starting in {{g|Sun and Moon}}, nearly all [[Double Battle]] Trainer classes' payouts<!--May not be case with GAME FREAK--> are calculated as if they were a Multi Battle, as during battle both members of the Double Battle class are referred to one of the two Trainer classes that make up that class.


====Core series games====
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