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===Game 3: Pokémon Battle=== | ===Game 3: Pokémon Battle=== | ||
[[File:Be Yaps.jpg|thumb|right|Front and back of a Pokémon Be Yaps and a Be Yaps Gold]] | [[File:Be Yaps.jpg|thumb|right|Front and back of a Pokémon Be Yaps and a Be Yaps Gold]] | ||
'''Pokémon Battle''' is the third game that can be played with Pokémon Be Yaps. It follows the same rules as the Base Game but with additional rules | '''Pokémon Battle''' is the third game that can be played with Pokémon Be Yaps. It follows the same rules as the Base Game, but with additional rules added to reflect various elements from the Pokémon games. | ||
In Pokémon Battle, each Pokémon Be Yaps has a number on it stating if it is at evolutionary level one, two, or three. A player may not stack a Pokémon of a lower evolutionary level than the Pokémon below it. For example, a player may not stack a {{p|Charmander}} Be Yaps on top of a {{p|Togetic}} Be Yaps, as Togetic is a level 2 Pokémon but Charmander is a level one Pokémon. However, a player could stack a {{p|Houndoom}} Be Yaps on the same Togetic Be Yaps, as both Houndoom and Togetic are level two Pokémon. Pokémon that do not evolve are given the evolutionary level "Rare" and may be stacked on Pokémon of any level. [[Baby Pokémon]] are considered level one Pokémon: therefore, Pokémon such as {{p|Pikachu}} would be considered level two. | In Pokémon Battle, each Pokémon Be Yaps has a number on it stating if it is at evolutionary level one, two, or three. A player may not stack a Pokémon of a lower evolutionary level than the Pokémon below it. For example, a player may not stack a {{p|Charmander}} Be Yaps on top of a {{p|Togetic}} Be Yaps, as Togetic is a level 2 Pokémon but Charmander is a level one Pokémon. However, a player could stack a {{p|Houndoom}} Be Yaps on the same Togetic Be Yaps, as both Houndoom and Togetic are level two Pokémon. Pokémon that do not evolve are given the evolutionary level "Rare" and may be stacked on Pokémon of any level. [[Baby Pokémon]] are considered level one Pokémon: therefore, Pokémon such as {{p|Pikachu}} would be considered level two. |
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