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In this [[canon]], official battles between Trainers usually involve each person using the same number of Pokémon. For example, most [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}}s require both the [[Gym Leader]] and the challenger to use the same number of Pokémon. There is also a battle variation known as a [[Full Battle]], in which both Trainers are required to use all six Pokémon. In [[Pokémon Showcase]]s, {{pkmn|Performer}}s are allowed to use up to six Pokémon while delivering a Freestyle Performance, although this was never shown.
In this [[canon]], official battles between Trainers usually involve each person using the same number of Pokémon. For example, most [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}}s require both the [[Gym Leader]] and the challenger to use the same number of Pokémon. There is also a battle variation known as a [[Full Battle]], in which both Trainers are required to use all six Pokémon. In [[Pokémon Showcase]]s, {{pkmn|Performer}}s are allowed to use up to six Pokémon while delivering a Freestyle Performance, although this was never shown.
In [[HZ012]], [[Lucca]] revealed that the six-Pokémon party limit originates from an ancient adventurer having traveled together with six Pokémon long ago.
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