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==In the spin-off games==
==In the spin-off games==
===[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]===
===Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series===
In the Mystery Dungeon series, fainting occurs under the same conditions as the core series.
In the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]], fainting occurs under the same conditions as the core series.


Prior to Super Mystery Dungeon, when a Pokémon faints, a {{DL|Seeds|Reviver Seed}} will be taken from the player's bag and automatically be used, becoming a {{DL|Seeds|Plain Seed}}. If a Pokémon faints and the player does not have a Reviver Seed, the Pokémon will be sent out of the dungeon, but it will not be dismissed unless it was recruited on this visit. If the player, the partner in story-related missions, a client that is being escorted, or another important character faints, the mission will be considered a failure, the entire team will be sent back and all{{sup/md|RB}}{{sup/md|TD}} or half{{sup/md|S}}{{sup/md|GtI}}{{sup/md|SMD}} of their [[Poké]] and a majority of their inventory will be lost. If the player attacks a [[Kecleon Shop]] and gets defeated by Kecleon, items that are not lost will be turned into {{DL|Seed|Plain Seed}}s.
Prior to Super Mystery Dungeon, when a Pokémon faints, a {{DL|Seeds|Reviver Seed}} will be taken from the player's bag and automatically be used, becoming a {{DL|Seeds|Plain Seed}}. If a Pokémon faints and the player does not have a Reviver Seed, the Pokémon will be sent out of the dungeon, but it will not be dismissed unless it was recruited on this visit. If the player, the partner in story-related missions, a client that is being escorted, or another important character faints, the mission will be considered a failure, the entire team will be sent back and all{{sup/md|RB}}{{sup/md|TD}} or half{{sup/md|S}}{{sup/md|GtI}}{{sup/md|SMD}} of their [[Poké]] and a majority of their inventory will be lost. If the player attacks a [[Kecleon Shop]] and gets defeated by Kecleon, items that are not lost will be turned into {{DL|Seed|Plain Seed}}s.


In Super Mystery Dungeon, if both {{DL|Seeds|Tiny Reviver Seed}}s and Reviver Seeds are in the Bag, the player may choose which one to use on a fainted party member. Outside of story missions, the player may also choose to not use either type of Reviver Seed when a party member faints, though only if the Pokémon isn't the last one remaining. If a party member faints without using a Reviver Seed, a {{DL|Wonder Orb|Revive All Orb}} will still be able to revive it later. If a Guest Pokémon (excluding {{p|Hoopa}}) faints, it will warp to a random room on the floor and must be given a Tiny Reviver Seed or Reviver Seed before it can continue exploring. Unlike previous games, the party will not lose their [[Poké]] or items if they move on to a different floor without reviving the guest.
In Super Mystery Dungeon, if both {{DL|Seeds|Tiny Reviver Seed}}s and Reviver Seeds are in the Bag, the player may choose which one to use on a fainted party member. Outside of story missions, the player may also choose to not use either type of Reviver Seed when a party member faints, though only if the Pokémon isn't the last one remaining. If a party member faints without using a Reviver Seed, a {{DL|Wonder Orb|Revive All Orb}} will still be able to revive it later. If a Guest Pokémon (excluding {{p|Hoopa}}) faints, it will warp to a random room on the floor and must be given a Tiny Reviver Seed or Reviver Seed before it can continue exploring. Unlike previous games, the party will not lose their [[Poké]] or items if they move on to a different floor without reviving the guest.
===e-Reader games===
Some [[e-Reader]] games feature Pokémon fainting.
In [[Machop at Work]], the player {{p|Machop}} faints if it loses the game from being hit by a falling rock.


==In the anime==
==In the anime==