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Party Pokémon can be interacted with and healed in [[Pokémon Refresh]], replacing Pokémon-Amie. This can be done after battles to heal status conditions and groom the Pokémon. The Pokémon currently sent out in battle will be the first one to appear in Refresh. Otherwise, it will always be the Pokémon in the front of the party.
Party Pokémon can be interacted with and healed in [[Pokémon Refresh]], replacing Pokémon-Amie. This can be done after battles to heal status conditions and groom the Pokémon. The Pokémon currently sent out in battle will be the first one to appear in Refresh. Otherwise, it will always be the Pokémon in the front of the party.


In {{pkmn|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}}, the party screen is displayed in a more horizontal manner, with Pokémon organized in two rows of three, instead of two columns. From these games onwards, Pokémon icons are no longer restricted to the same size, and some of the icons (mostly those of fully evolved or Legendary Pokémon) were replaced with larger ones.
In {{pkmn|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}}, the party screen is displayed in a more horizontal manner, with Pokémon organized in two rows of three, instead of two columns. Pokémon icons are no longer restricted to the same size, some of them (mostly those of fully evolved or Legendary Pokémon) were replaced with larger ones. The party screen now also allows direct access to [[Pokémon Storage System|boxes]].


====Generation VIII====
====Generation VIII====


In {{pkmn|Sword and Shield}}, the party screen reverted to its original form, with the entire party presented as a single column. The rest of the screen displays the Pokémon's moves if shown in battle, otherwise its model is shown. If a Pokémon is holding an item, the item's specific icon is shown instead of a generic box.
In {{pkmn|Sword and Shield}}, the party screen reverted to its original form, with the entire party presented as a single column. The rest of the screen displays the Pokémon's moves if shown in battle, otherwise its model is shown. If a Pokémon is holding an item, the item's specific icon is shown instead of a generic box. The access to [[Pokémon Storage System|boxes]] is unavailable until it is unlocked in-story (in this game only, it is unlocked by obtaining a [[Pokémon Box Link]]).


In {{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, Pokémon and item icons have been redrawn in a higher resolution.
In {{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, Pokémon and item icons have been redrawn in a higher resolution.


In {{g|Legends: Arceus}}, Pokémon are shown as portraits instead of icons. [[Held items]] are not shown, being completely absent in this game. New to the party screen are Poké Ball icons which glow when a Pokémon is ready to evolve, experience bars with points required to level up, as well as markers specific to Alpha Pokémon. The party can appear on two different screens: outside of battle, it shares a screen with the [[bag|satchel]], with items on the left and the party on the right; during battles, it is possible to switch to another screen, where the party appears on the left, while the right side of the screen lists the moves the currently selected Pokémon can use.
In {{g|Legends: Arceus}}, Pokémon are shown as portraits instead of icons. [[Held items]] are not shown, being completely absent in this game. New to the party screen are Poké Ball icons which glow when a Pokémon is ready to evolve, experience bars with points required to level up, as well as markers specific to Alpha Pokémon. The party can appear on two different screens: outside of battle, it shares a screen with the [[bag|satchel]], with items on the left and the party on the right; during battles, it is possible to switch to another screen, where the party appears on the left, while the right side of the screen lists the moves the currently selected Pokémon can use. The access to the boxes (or pastures in this game) is not possible.
 
====Generation IX====
 
In {{pkmn|Scarlet and Violet}}, the changes from {{g|Legends: Arceus}} have been rolled back. The party no longer has its own screen and now appears at the same time as the [[menu]], allowing the player to move between the two by pressing left or right. Access to boxes is now its own menu item. A new shortcut allows auto-healing a Pokémon by using healing items in bulk. The shortcut allowing to move Pokémon has been replaced with one allowing to immediately switch a Pokémon with one in the lead of the party.


===Gallery===
===Gallery===
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